There are increasing meteor reports recently all over the world. More debris from the Px tail...
ZetaTalk: Live Chat, written November 21, 2009
March 3, 2012
Reports of a "bright light" and an "orange glow" were received by police across Scotland and the north of England around 9.40pm.
The Met Office tweeted: "Hi All, for anyone seeing something in the night sky, we believe it was a meteorite."
A spokesman for Strathclyde Police said the force had been "inundated" with calls about a bright object in the sky across the west of Scotland. A Durham Police spokeswoman said a number of calls came in around 9.45pm from concerned members of public who had seen a "bright light or a fire in the sky" and believed it may have been incidents involving an aircraft. "
It has been confirmed with air traffic control that there are no incidents of aircraftin difficult and nothing registered on radar," she said. "
The sightings are believed to be either an asteroid burning out or similar which has been restricted to the upper atmosphere only." Grampian Police said reports of people seeing a "flare or a bright object with a tail" were received from across the region. And Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary said numerous calls were made about a "large ball of fire in the sky" across Annandale and Eskdale.
One user wrote on the force's Facebook page: "It was awesome to see! Really big and bright!" Hundreds of people took to Twitter to report similar sightings across Scotland and the north of England. People described seeing a bright fireball moving across the sky with a large tail.
The Kielder Observatory also reported the sighting of a "huge fireball" travelling from north to south over Northumberland at 9.41pm. The Observatory posted on Twitter: "Of 30 years observing the sky #fireball best thing I have ever seen period."
LINEAR INCREASE OF FIREBALL EVENTS SINCE 2010
What a Meteor Looks Like
What a Large Daytime Fireball Looks Like
Chelyabinsk Fireball (2013)
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Fireball Seen by Hundreds in New England (Jan 12) Hundreds of people on Cape Cod and elsewhere in New England reported seeing a large fireball flash through the sky at around 5 p.m. Sunday, according to the Cape Cod Times and the American Meteor Society.
The "large, bright, long duration fireball" was reported by witnesses to be brighter than the moon, which is nearly full, according to Mike Hankey of the American Meteorological Society, who writes that the meteor apparently entered over southwest Vermont and headed north.
"This was a very large fireball. Comparable to the size of a traffic light hanging in a 4 way intersection but flying across the sky. It was there long enough to tell my husband who was driving to look and to discuss it as well as think about whether I had time to dig my phone out of my purse to take a picture." said Carolyn B. of Beverly, MA.
Sources
http://falmouth.patch.com/groups/around-town/p/meteors-fireball-see...
http://www.amsmeteors.org/fireball_event/2014/92
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=672805252739845&set=a.5...
The AMS has received over 1050 reports so far about a fireball over the border of Iowa and Minnesota. (Dec. 26th) around 5:35pm central time
Witnessed described a fireball as bright as the Sun that fragmented into many parts. Several witnesses reported sonic effects associated with the meteors including at least three reports of delayed booms.
With 1000+ witness reports after only 14 hours, this event is already the 5th most reported fireball in the history of the AMS online reporting system
Current heat map for the event that shows where the witnesses reported from
Large Fireball Observed Over Tennessee and Alabama (Dec 17)
The AMS has received 70 reports so far about a fireball over central Tennessee last night around 8:20 central time.
The burst from the event was brighter than the full moon.
The fireball was captured on a NASA camera in Tullahoma, Tennessee. Cameras picked it up 52 miles above Interstate 24 south of Manchester and lost track of it about 23 miles northwest of Shelbyville.
The fireball was also spotted over parts of AR, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, MS, and NC.
Sources
http://www.amsmeteors.org/fireball_event/2013/3354
http://www.amsmeteors.org/2013/12/large-tennesse-fireball-december-...
http://www.waaytv.com/news/local/nasa-cameras-record-fireball-over-...
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/404626-alabama-fireball-or-meteor-s...
While the media is portraying this event as part of the annual Geminid meteor shower, which doesn't begin until Dec 12, it should be noted that shooting stars don't shake houses.
Fireball Explodes Over Arizona, Observed Across 4 States (Dec 10)
A resounding boom roused Tuscon residents from their dinner tables Tuesday and had them pointing up to the sky.
It exploded, rattling their houses, and a dash cam captured it on video as it vanished in a bright blaze.
Frantic eyewitnesses across the state called local news outlets to report what they saw.
"I see this tremendous, white, bright light in the western sky. And it was just ... it was absolutely enormous, I couldn't believe it."
"Did y'all see the meteor that flew above Tucson? Crazzzzy. That was toooo craaaazy!"
AMS has received dozens of reports on this fireball from Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Colorado.
Sources
http://www.amsmeteors.org/fireball_event/2013/3224
http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/11/us/arizona-meteor-explosion/index.htm...
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/speculation-rampant-of...
Published Wednesday, Nov. 27 2013, 12:45 AM EST
Scientists say that hundreds of reports of a “blue flash of light followed by a loud booming sound” around Montreal and Ottawa are consistent with a possible meteorite strike.
Hundreds of people took to Twitter and Facebook on Tuesday around 8 p.m. (ET) to report the sight. And though researchers have yet to confirm it – either through sonic radar or surveillance video – they say that it was most likely a meteor.
“Hundreds, if not thousands of people are chiming in through social media, Internet forums and in comments on news media articles, saying there was this bright flash of light followed by a loud booming sound – probably a sonic boom,” Royal Astronomical Society of Canada spokesman Andrew Fazekas said.
“There were some suggestions it could be a weather-related event, like a thunderclap associated with this winter storm that went over the region, but the fact that it was felt and seen over such a large geographic area, and the description of the blue light and the sonic boom – I think it was a meteor event,” he said.
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Greece, Nov 29th
Meteor falling into the sea at night time in Greece, on the island of Zakynthos to cause panic in citizens but concluded that there was no damage. Greek official news agency ANA-MPA reported, eyewitnesses of the air with a violent explosion that lit up one of the object, like a ball of fire fall very quickly towards the sea, the statement was given.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Bright meteor explodes over the skies of the South: green heels and roar on the Ionian Sea- ITALY
In the evening, around 20:30, a big ball of fire went through the skies of the South for more than 10 seconds, seen by thousands of people especially in the areas Joniche from where we had hundreds of reports from Calabria and Sicily. Catanzaro, Reggio Calabria, Messina, Catania, Siracusa, Ragusa: these are just some of the cities from which the meteor has been spotted everywhere with the same features, deep green and lit up the sky almost daily. In Catania, some have even experienced a loud roar. It 'was without a doubt yet another fireball meteor or meteoroid scientifically defined, is a fragment of rock the size of a small stone, which enters our atmosphere at very high speeds, which in certain circumstances may be more than 260,000 km / h. The vision of these bodies is characterized by a ball of fire falling from the sky quickly, leaving behind a trail of light lasting a few seconds. These meteors can take various colors: from white to red, from green to orange. Continue...
http://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=n&a...
Fireball Over Portland Oregon (Nov 20)
Another fireball was spotted over Portland on the morning of Wednesday, November 20 just after 7:00 a.m.
Source
http://www.kgw.com/news/Portlanders-spot-another-fireball-in-the-sk...
San Diegans Report Bright Mystery Flash in Skies
San Diego residents reported seeing a bright, mysterious flash in the skies Wednesday night visible across the county. One resident told NBC 7 San Diego he saw a "bright flash" in the sky just before 8 p.m. southeast of downtown San Diego. Another San Diegan reported seeing a "crazy flash" over the skies east of Ramona, while a Chula Vista resident said he saw a "huge flash of light in the sky," possibly coming from the San Ysidro area. Residents in Spring Valley, El Cajon, Lakeside, Vista, Lemon Grove, San Marcos, Poway, Clairemont, National City and other communities also reported the flash. Multiple NBC 7 viewers suggested the flash may have been a shooting star. No explosions, downed aircraft or power outages were immediately reported in the county. As of 8:15 p.m., San Diego lifeguards, the San Diego Police Department, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department and the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department confirmed their respective agencies had not received any type of emergency calls that might explain the flash. ....
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