(meteorobs) Fireball and booms reported - Dorchester County, Md., to the Virginia/North Carolina border

Leo S l.stachowicz at btinternet.com
Mon Mar 30 01:06:27 EDT 2009


Some of you may want to check your cameras. Do we have anyone on this 
list in that area?

Leo


http://hamptonroads.com/2009/03/loud-explosions-lights-sky-reported-maryland-nc

Streaking lights, explosions reported all along coast

Were they meteors? A comet? UFOs?

People from Maryland to Hampton Roads heard loud explosions and saw 
brilliant, streaking lights in the sky Sunday night.

There was no immediate explanation, the National Weather Service office 
in Wakefield said. The Virginia Beach 911 center had numerous calls 
waiting just before 10 p.m., a supervisor said.

The Weather Service said reports were made from Dorchester County, Md., 
to the Virginia/North Carolina border. People said they saw a streak in 
the sky and heard an explosion.

“It was orange, like a fireball,” said Steve Wagner, who lives in the 
Great Bridge area of Chesapeake and said what he saw was too close to be 
a shooting star. Wagner was outside cooking with family when he saw the 
streak. He said he went inside when his daughter called, then heard an 
explosion that sounded like thunder.

Chris Wamsley, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s 
Wakefield office, said there could be various causes of the explosions 
and lights. A team of people is looking into what happened, he said.

Lindsey Hosek of the Great Neck area of Virginia Beach was jogging along 
the water with her dog when the sky lit up, she said.

“The bright light at first terrified me because I thought somebody was 
shining a light on me, and then I saw it, and I was in complete awe 
because it was so beautiful,” she said.

Then she saw something that looked like a comet moving low toward the 
ground; it was blue in front followed by orange and appeared to be the 
shape and size of a refrigerator.

“It was just so low. It was like where a bird should be,” she said. “It 
was definitely heading downward.”

She was on the phone with a friend a minute later when she heard an 
explosion.

Kenneth Martin of Chesapeake’s South Norfolk neighborhood said he saw 
what appeared to be lightning, then the sky turned blue.

Then, he said, a white ball of fire shot close to the ground and 
appeared to burn out. He said he’s sure it was a meteor.

“It was so vivid in the sky, blinking,” he said. “It was the strangest 
thing I’ve ever seen.”

No damage was reported, the Weather Service said.

/Patrick Wilson, (757) 446-2957, patrick.wilson at pilotonline.com/






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