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Originally posted by Mnemicrsl
Oh yeah. Here's a link where others are discussing. www.edhat.com...
Originally posted by Mnemicrsl
I live in arroyo grande and i felt it. I walked outside and my neighbor was on his way out too. "You feel it?" he asked. I looked at him and asked what the date was. His response was casual," the 20th." I told him the world is warming up for tomorrow, he turned around and walked inside. Hehe.edit on 20-12-2012 by Mnemicrsl because: (no reason given)
The first quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4, was recorded at 2:36 a.m. Friday, 163 miles south southwest of the California city of Avalon and 167 miles west southwest of Rosarito, Mexico. Only seconds later, a second quake with a magnitude of 6.1 struck 88 miles from Avalon. Both were recorded at relatively shallow depths.
UPDATE 1:14 p.m. An Edwards Air Force Base public affairs spokesman told Vandenberg’s counterparts: “We can confirm it was an F-22 flying in the Western Pacific Test Range on an authorized test flight 50 miles west of the Vandenberg coastline. Edwards conducts these types of operation year-around, but today’s atmospheric condition allowed the boom to be heard and felt along the Central Coast.”
Originally posted by TooManyTheories
Same thing here in the midwest. There was a HUGE airliner flying super low over my house around 7 am. It actually shook me awake. The noise was really low, very bassy, and LOUD! I woke up and jumped straight over to my window and saw the lights of an aircraft heading southwest. But it was almost hard to believe how big it looked. And the sonic vibrations lasted a lot longer than I would've expected..
Weird.
Now apparently there are strange lights being seen all over the world, my hometown lost power completely..
Shi---stuff is getting strange.
Originally posted by Rezlooper
A trail of rocks (meteors) coming into atmosphere, breaking sound barrier. You most likely won't see the flash because of daylight. Maybe, I dunno. Just a thought since USGS says no quake and Vandenburg says none of their jets.edit on 20-12-2012 by Rezlooper because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by chupacobra
Sonic boom from an F-22 caused rattling sensation
UPDATE 1:14 p.m. An Edwards Air Force Base public affairs spokesman told Vandenberg’s counterparts: “We can confirm it was an F-22 flying in the Western Pacific Test Range on an authorized test flight 50 miles west of the Vandenberg coastline. Edwards conducts these types of operation year-around, but today’s atmospheric condition allowed the boom to be heard and felt along the Central Coast.”