The buoy recorded sudden changes in water depth of fifty-five METERS (180 feet) in a matter of seconds.
Here is what the Buoy recorded:
The red colored area is the "event" which triggered the alert. Below is that same event, expanded to show what actually took place:
As you can see, the water depth was at its "typical" level of 2612 Meters, but at 22:38 UTC, the depth plunged to only 2585 Meters within 15 seconds. That's a drop of twenty-seven meters (88 feet) in 15 seconds! It then skyrockets from 2585 Meters all the way up to 2640 Meters in 15 seconds . . . a change of fifty-five meters (180 feet). That's a staggering change in water depth in such a short period of time.
According to the US Geological Survey, there has NOT been any earthquake in the area which might account for such a sudden, dramatic change in ocean depth.
It is possible that the buoy cable to the ocean floor was snagged by a submerged submarine, which dragged it below the surface, then allowed it to pop-up when it became free, but we're not certain. The US Navy confirms there are no American submarines off the coast of New Jersey, which leaves foreign country subs (Russia, China, North Korea) as a possibility.
Update 8:56 AM EDT -- NASA advises that a small meteor could have impacted the ocean in that area, from the Lyrid Meteor Shower, which peaked last night. Normally, the small meteors from this annual event never make it to the surface of the earth; they usually burn up in our atmosphere before reaching the ground. HOWEVER, it is possible that a small meteor, perhaps the size of a softball, made it to the ocean and, upon impact at 14,000 MPH, would cause quite a localized wave. There is no way to verify this possibility.
UPDATE - 25 April 2016 at 1:35 PM EDT --
The National Data Buoy Center has issued a statement regarding this buoy and our report. According to them, the Buoy involved "triggered Event Mode while it was undergoing routine maintenance." Oh Really?
As shown on the graphics above, the "Event" was recorded at approximately 2238 Hrs GMT. GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time also known as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Here on the east coast of the US, we are four hours BEHIND UTC, which means the Buoy went into event mode at 6:38 PM eastern US time . . . on a Saturday.
We find it hard to believe that a government data buoy was undergoing "routine maintenance" in the ocean at 6:38 PM on a Saturday evening. Is it possible? Yes. Is it likely? Doubtful.
In any case, this is the "official explanation" and we report it here in the interest of full disclosure.
We also feel compelled to report that we DID contact the NDBC about this issue BEFORE reporting the story, and they did not respond to us until 10:30 this morning.
Source
https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/world/1218
Other Reports
https://news.google.com/news/story?ncl=d9Zx8r1jotZxkxMcpG3-pXjML1gt...
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