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Originally posted by StealthyKat
The thing that makes me say it isn't a jet is the fact that it lasted so long. Also, how do you explain the flash? Maybe a weapon test? It's scary whatever it is...
Originally posted by ThinkingCap
I do not see how these stealth planes are capable of making the ground shake.
Originally posted by StealthyKat
reply to post by liejunkie01
Do you think it could be a tedt of something like this? She lives near a military base.
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Originally posted by liejunkie01
Originally posted by YoungMind92
Hey I heard the noise just the other night and it sounded alot louder then that.
I mean it caused the ground and the house to rumble and shake.
And to add the noise stayed for a much longer duration.
Maybe one pilot was more tired that the other.
Originally posted by liejunkie01
I know this isn't a popular theory here. Everybody wants it to be something else. Since the B-2 is capable of subsonic speeds I thought that I would search youtube for some subsonic jet flyovers.
it sounds familiar to me. Listen to these babies fly over once they pass over. I know that some of them are high pitched. But notice the rumbling effect.
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
718 PM EST WED MAR 9 2011
6.6-Magnitude Earthquake in Papua New Guinea
Updated: Wednesday, 09 Mar 2011, 5:28 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 09 Mar 2011, 5:28 PM EST
(NewsCore) - A 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck Papua New Guinea's island of New Britain early Thursday local time, the US Geological Survey said.
The tremor hit at a depth of 26.8 miles about 292 miles northeast of the capital Port Moresby.
26.Florida and North Dakota have the smallest number of earthquakes in the United States.
34.Human beings can detect sounds in the frequency range 20-20,000 Hertz. If a P wave refracts out of the rock surface into the air, and it has a frequency in the audible range, it will be heard as a rumble. Most earthquake waves have a frequency of less than 20 Hz, so the waves themselves are usually not heard. Most of the rumbling noise heard during an earthquake is the building and its contents moving. .