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Re: (meteorobs) sonic bang



Dear John and All,

The sounds you described in association with the earthquake are called
brontides or Barisal guns.  Their origin is still disputable.

Best wishes,
Andrei Ol'khovatov
Russia, Moscow

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От: Merlin Radio Observatory <merlin.radio.obs@wanadoodot be>
Кому: meteorobs@atmob.org <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Дата: 11 февраля 2002 г. 11:34
Тема: (meteorobs) sonic bang


>Dear All,
>
>This story remember me the same experience years ago. We had a sonic bang
>one day and no plane, no meteor reported. The day after we had an
>earthquake. I should mention that an earthquake in Brussels Belgium is like
>a rainfall in the Mojave desert. We don't care about that until we had the
>same experience again during our holidays in The Netherlands. Then we had
>the chance to see a report in the news papers, from the Dutch Observatory,
>stating that this sonic bang was NOT from a meteorite nor from a plane, but
>they don't have any explanation.
>
>So I started to investigate and found that the Danish Observatory was
>investigating these sounds.
>
>I have a file and if anybody is interested, I can scan it and send it via
>email.
>
>Have a good day,
>
>John M Polard
>ON4EU
>http://web.wanadoodot be/merlin
>merlin.radio.obs@wanadoodot be
>
>
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