Mystery Booms Heard Across the U.S.

Beginning near midnight on December 4th, unexplained booms and trembling ground was reported in 5 states across the U.S. within a 24-hour span and is still occurring in Georgia.  Extending from Arizona to Rhode Island, this unprecedented and nearly simultaneous series of mystery booms vividly depicts the diagonal stress being asserted across North America.

"Plate movements and spreading Atlantic have positioned the N American continent for what we have long described. A diagonal tear in the New Madrid, a bowing of the continent around San Diego so that Mexico is too far West, an adjustment up the West Coast to relieve the bow. Meanwhile, the entire continent has stress of some kind as this process has already begun but has not manifested in large adjustments, quakes, as yet.

It soon will!" 

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Georgia  (Dec 4th, 5th and 6th)

Columbia County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) director Pam Tucker tells WJBF News Channel 6 there have been several loud booms reported in the county over the last couple of days.

On Tuesday, Tucker tells us there was a distant loud boom reported in the the Pinebrook area off of Hereford Farm Road between 9:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

On Wednesday, at 9:07 p.m., a county resident heard a loud rumble and he says his driveway is now lifted up with cracks in in and the road and sidewalks near his home are now cracked.

Then, Thursday morning at 5:00 a.m., a man and his neighbor both heard a loud boom on the 200 block of Louisville Road.

Tucker tells us officials are looking for the cause of the booms and rumbling.
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Arizona (Dec 4) -

Jean Swesey was doing homework with her son in Cottonwood when it happened.

"It was a whole series of booms," Swesey said. "Up to six or seven. It was fast, it went loud. We were quiet and then my daughter down the hall screams really loud, ‘Did you hear that?' I sat there for a second and I heard another set."

Swesey wasn't alone. Residents in communities in and around Verde Valley and as far as Flagstaff called 911 or their police and fire departments to report the strange booming sounds.

"It sounded like thunder, but underground," Swesey said. "Like muffled thunder. And all the dogs in the neighborhood, all of them that were outside all started barking at once."

CBS 5 News first received reports of the explosion-like noises shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday and began checking with law enforcement and government sources. The U.S. Geological Survey reports no significant earthquake activity in Arizona that could have created the booms.

The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office had deputies in the area who either heard it or tried to respond to resident calls. They found nothing.

The Sedona Fire District dispatched a crew to check a report of a strange odor, but that was unfounded and may not be related to the sounds.

The Camp Verde Marshal also received a number of phone calls about the booms. Officers found no evidence of any explosions.

But the Verde Valley contains large expanses of uninhabited land. "Maybe when the light comes back they'll find something," said Gary Johnson of Sedona Fire.

Swesey sure hopes so. "It was just, ‘boom-boom-boom-boom-boom all over the Verde Valley."

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Texas (Dec 4)

“We started getting calls at 3:09 p.m. (Tuesday),” said Eric Meyers, Navarro County Emergency Coordinator. “The first calls were north of Corsicana in the Hickory Hollow area with two separate residents out there reporting unusual tremors being felt along with a rumbling type of noise.”

“About two hours later, approximately five o’clock, there were additional reports in the same area of heavier tremors, the same vicinity, the same residents,” Meyers said. Another report came from the western part of the county, near Navarro Mills.

After the second round of reports, Meyers posted it on Facebook and suddenly there were more reports, but coming from all over, including Streetman, Purdon, Pursley and Dawson. Some of the reports came from as far away as Freestone and Limestone counties. The line runs about 50 to 60 miles long, and the tremors didn’t act like any other thing except perhaps earthquake booms, which are shallow sometimes undetectable tremors similar to what’s been happening locally.

“This is an unexplained event likely of a natural origin,” Meyers said. “We can’t come up with a point of origin or a cause or explanation of why this is happening.”

“We were trying to determine what was going on, any type of military exercises at a higher level than locally, we worked on this throughout the night and we eliminated everything we could think of and continued to do some through today,” Meyers said.

“We went through the process of elimination on what it could be and ruled out all these different things,” he said. “Whatever it was hasn’t occurred since 4 a.m. Wednesday. It’s unusual, to say the least.”

Source

 

Alabama (Dec 4) -

At approximately midnight around Gentilly Mobile Home Park, a mysterious loud bang was heard.

Phone calls to The Plainsman office suggested that the bang was heard over a far larger radius than Gentilly Park.

Residents around the area do not seem to believe the sound was a gunshot or fireworks, as the sound was described as far too loud.

Capt. Tom Stofer of the Auburn Police Department said the department received a call about the noise, but after sending officers out to the area could not find a source or evidence of damage.

"We were really never able to indicate where the sound came from," Stofer said. "As far as we know, nothing was reported afterward as being damaged."

Stofer could not offer any possibilities of what caused the sound.

"The source of the noise or sound is really unknown at this time," Stofer said.

More information will be released as it becomes available.

Source

Rhode Island (Dec 4)

Just before midnight on Monday, reports of a loud boom flooded police stations and social media sites alike.

Sources from the Warwick Police Department said they received nearly 100 phone calls reporting a loud noise that some thought was an explosion. Some residents called to say it shook their homes.

On the other side of Narragansett Bay in Barrington, residents also reported the noise, and a few said a flash of light accompanied it.

The calls prompted an initial police and fire search of the areas, and then marine crews took to the waters between Conimicut and Bullocks Point to search for the source of the sound. Senior Chief Jamey Kinney, from the southeast sector of the Unite States Coast Guard, said one of their boats from Castle Hill joined four other local boats to comb Narragansett.

Initially, the Coast Guard made calls to T.F. Green to see if they had any missing planes, but the FAA confirmed all was status quo. They also reached out to National Grid to see if any transformers had exploded, but they, too, confirmed all was well. The Coast Guard then tossed around the idea that the noise could have been a vessel in distress, but Kinney said their foray into the waters was more as a precautionary measure.

“It’s better to respond earlier,” said Kinney.

But there was no vessel, and after combing the waters for an hour and 50 minutes the Coast Guard returned their team to shore empty-handed.

To add to the mystery, residents further reported a low, droning, humming noise coming from the water that began about an hour or so after the initial boom was heard, about the same time crews took to the water to comb for a source.

Some on social media said the hum sounded like a distress signal, while others said it didn’t sound like anything they’d heard coming from the bay before. One person said it sounded like it could be a tugboat. But Kinney said the source of the hum is just as mysterious as whatever caused the initial boom.

Locally, reports of the boom came from local neighborhoods like Buttonwoods, Hoxsie, Conimicut, Lakewood, Edgewood, Warwick Neck, Gaspee and Governor Francis Farms. Other media outlets have reported that the noise was heard as far away as Somerset, Mass. Yet, there were still some residents of those communities that missed the boom altogether.

Though Kinney said, “strange stuff happens all the time,” he has never heard of mysterious boom like this in this area.

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Comment by Ovidiu Pricopi on January 2, 2022 at 12:23am
1 1 2022 "loud noise that shook homes "
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. USA —
Residents across portions of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties took to social media and their phones late Saturday morning over a loud noise that shook homes "SHOOK HOMES" -- and nerves -- in the area.
On social media, reports came in on the noise and rumbling that could be felt from East Huntingdon, Irwin, and Elizabeth Township to as far as Carnegie and Mount Washington.
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Allegheny County Dispatch confirms no reports of any explosions or other significant events in the area that would cause such a widespread impact.
Comment by Ovidiu Pricopi on January 2, 2022 at 12:17am

12 30 2021 Hundreds of El Pasoans report loud house-shaking boom across East Side, Lower Valley https://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-el-pasoans-report-loud-222716761.html

https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1476739096760528940/photo/1

Comment by M. Difato on April 17, 2017 at 5:16pm

Loud ‘boom’ reported in Grandville area (Apr 15), source unknown

http://woodtv.com/2017/04/15/loud-boom-reported-in-grandville-area-...

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A loud sound from an unknown source has prompted concern in Grandville and the surrounding area prompting numerous calls to 911.

Kent County dispatchers say they’ve received nearly two dozen calls reporting a loud explosion-type sound. Police have been searching the area, but were unable to determine the source of the noise.

Reports of the situation began coming into the 24 Hour News 8 newsroom around 8:30 p.m Saturday.

“There was just a loud explosion sound in Grandville and we felt the earth shake,” one viewer wrote on Facebook.

“Sounded like a bomb going off!!” said another post.

Emergency responders remain perplexed as to what caused the sound..."

Comment by M. Difato on April 15, 2017 at 9:42am

Loud boom reported in Allen County,OH 

http://limaohio.com/news/239284/loud-boom-reported-in-allen-county

LIMA — An explosion? An earthquake? A UFO landing?

You name it, people are coming up with possible explanations for an apparent loud boom many people reported hearing around 10 p.m. Thursday (Apr 13).

The location of the boom, however, varies. It was reported across Allen County. Sheriff deputies, police officers from other agencies and firefighters checked with variously possible sources with no results.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Geological Survey said there was no seismic activity in or around Allen County. So, an earthquake is out.

Local law enforcement agencies and fire departments report no calls to respond to an explosion or fire of any significance. Check that one off the list.

A UFO? Well, let’s move on to a more viable option.

American Township Police Chief Matt Redick said the theory emergency responders have is someone set off some type of explosive such as Tannerite, and it had to be a large amount. But until anything can be confirmed, people will keep talking and continue to speculate.

Comment by Howard on April 11, 2017 at 3:23am

Loud Boom Rocks Southern Maine (Apr 9)

People in Kennebec County are wondering what the loud sound and earthquake-like rumbling was reported around 10 p.m. Sunday in several towns including Augusta, Farmingdale and Gardiner.

The U.S. Geological Survey shows no earthquake during that time.

Hundreds have taken to Facebook to find out what happened in Kennebec County around 9 PM on Sunday.

Jan Jaramillo of Hallowell says she heard a very loud boom and felt her house shake. It sent her dogs into a frenzy and prompted one of her kids to ask, "Is this the end of the world?"

State police say several calls came in, but they have yet to determine what caused the noise. Officers called the FAA to see if any planes had crashed, checked for earthquake activity and monitored fire station frequencies, but didn't find anything.

Coincidentally, police say, some other loud events did take place that same evening. Two 1,000 pound propane tanks exploded in Pittsfield, but that's 45 miles away from the towns and cities where the complaints were coming from, so police have ruled that out.

There was also an issue at a CMP substation in Augusta Sunday night, leaving thousands without power. CMP's Gail Rice says it's possible there was a loud noise when one of their devices failed, but it's highly unlikely that it was loud enough to be heard several miles away.

Sources

http://www.wmtw.com/article/head-what-was-that-loud-boom-rocks-kenn...

http://wgme.com/news/local/mysterious-boom-befuddles-maine-authorities

http://www.wcsh6.com/news/local/now/big-bang-theories-what-was-that...

http://bangordailynews.com/2017/04/10/news/midcoast/loud-mysterious...

Comment by Chris on April 10, 2017 at 9:06am
Comment by Howard on January 10, 2015 at 8:41pm

Map of mystery booms in 2015 portrays the diagonal bending stress being asserted across N. America.

Mysterious Boom In NE Pennsylvania (Jan 1)
http://wnep.com/2015/01/01/mysterious-boom-in-luzerne-county/

Mystery Booms NE of Los Angeles (Jan 2)
http://www.vvdailypress.com/article/20150102/News/150109979

Mysterious Booms Shake Up N. Indiana Residents (Jan 3)
http://www.elkharttruth.com/living/2015/01/06/Elkhart-County-reside...

Unexplained Booms in W. Pennsylvania (Jan 4) 
http://www.ellwoodcityledger.com/news/local_news/cause-of-county-s-...

Loud Boom Shakes Montreal's West Island (Jan 6)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/frost-quake-shakes-montreal-...

Dozens of Loud Booms in S. Ontario (Jan 6)
http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/frost-quakes-reported-in-ontario-amid-dee...

Ongoing Mystery Booms in Tennessee (Jan 6)
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/local-news/agencies-investigating-myst...

Authorities Baffled by Mysterious Boom in Lubbock Texas (Jan 6)
http://www.everythinglubbock.com/story/d/story/residents-react-to-m...

Mystery Booms in SE Iowa (Jan 7)
http://www.heartlandconnection.com/news/story.aspx?id=1146705#.VK9V...

Mystery Booms Across Central Oklahoma (Jan 8)
http://www.koco.com/news/what-is-the-source-of-the-loud-booms-in-ce...

Mysterious Booms Continue in Central Oklahoma, Rattle Homes, Scare Livestock (Jan 9)
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/01/09/us/ap-us-mystery-booms.h...

Comment by Howard on December 30, 2013 at 10:56pm

Mysterious booms increasingly being reported across the U.S. since December 24.

Mysterious Boom Rattles Across Corpus Christi, Texas (Dec 28)
http://www.kristv.com/news/mysterious-loud-boom-rattles-rolls-most-...

A loud boom Sunday evening sent many people out of their homes and sent emergency crews scouring the city for answers.

The city's 911 system was flooded with calls around 630PM from people all over town, who either heard the boom, or had their homes shake from the sound wave.

Reports of the boom stretch from the Rodd Field and Yorktown area to downtown and many places in between.

But after an extensive search of the area, no evidence of an explosion or fire was ever found.

No one knows for sure where the boom came from or what caused it.



Mysterious Booms Heard Across Toronto Canada (Dec 30)
http://globalnews.ca/news/1054280/more-mysterious-booms-heard-aroun...

The mysterious booms continue across Toronto.

People from Toronto all the way to Newcastle and Peterborough heard the same sound that was widely reported on social media across the Greater Toronto Area on Christmas Eve. It was also reported north of the city in Markham.

“We heard it again around 2:30 and 4,” said Jennifer MacKinnon of Newcastle.

Once again there were no seismic events reported by the United State Geological Survey (USGS). There were also no reports to the American Meteor Society over Ontario.



Loud Boom Shakes Homes Across Cranston, Rhode Island (Dec 30)
http://cranston.patch.com/groups/around-town/p/did-a-loud-boom-just...

Just before 8 a.m. this morning, residents throughout Cranston felt a boom that rattled windows, shook houses and sent alarms and pets into a frenzy.

Cranston Police Chief Col. Marco Palombo said police are investigating the cause of the boom in response to media inquiries.

The chief tweeted that Cranston Police is coordinating with Johnston Police to find a cause. Either department can be called with reports.

"PD encourages residents to call in to assist," Palomobo tweeted.

So far, numerous people in Cranston have reported hearing or feeling something.



Loud Boom Heard Near Boulder City Nevada Caused by Earthquake (Dec 30)
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/earthquake-shakes-boulder-city-su...

Residents described loud noises and tremors, which were also felt in Henderson.

“It really sounded more like an explosion,” said Boulder City resident Steve Andrascik. “I didn’t know if it was an earthquake or the the house next door exploded.”

“It shook the windows, and I didn’t know what was happening,” he said. “It was unsettling.”

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 2.8 magnitude earthquake occurred at 5:38 a.m. just southeast of the city.

Comment by Howard on November 5, 2013 at 6:13am

Oklahoma Booms Caused by Quakes (Nov 4)

When it comes to Oklahoma earthquakes many people say it’s not the shaking but the sound that is unnerving.

The Oklahoma Geological Survey says 99 percent of earthquakes in Oklahoma come with a boom, some louder than others.

Doug Gregory, who lives close to where a number of the earthquakes happened over the weekend, said, “It’s kind of like a thunderstorm going over but you know that’s not happening.”

Mr. Gregory said he felt several over the weekend.

Amie Gibson with the Oklahoma Geological Survey says so far this month Oklahoma has had at least 65 earthquakes.

Gibson said, “I really wish we could say no there’s not a bigger one coming, but it’s foolish to think we could guess that.”

Source

http://kfor.com/2013/11/04/65-earthquakes-recorded-in-oklahoma-sinc...

Comment by Howard on September 2, 2013 at 8:54pm

Mysterious Booms in Albany, New York (Sep 1)

Courtesy of Gerard Zwaan

 

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