I live in this area and can confirm, a rapid succession of booming noises, no longer than 1sec in total, took place over the area north of Tampa, close to New Port Richey / Bayonet Point area. I have asked others who I know live around here if they heard it and it was all exclamations of "yes!! we don't know what that was", etc.Does anybody else live in or know much about this region to consider what this is? This was only about 2 to 3 miles away from the Gulf of Mexico coastline. Zero forecast of rain or thunder.
>>20011132What are jets?
>>20011165Jets are a common occurrence and the sound of them is neither intrusive enough in comparison, nor as loud. This was not a jet
>>20011169Fine, it was the gods trying to contact YOU. Because YOU are special. YOU are the chosen one!!!
>>20011181hey you fucking idiot, I just claimed that others in the area heard it too. Fuck yourself raw, faggot
>>20011132Usually these things are domestic drone strikes. They tend to target a rural area and someone inconvenient to the government. Militia groups, whistleblowers, jihadists. Depending on the region they are explained away as a meth lab or icequake.
>>20011169A jet could still be responsible. A large sonic boom can create a far louder and more definite sound than standard jet travel. It might've taken place off the coast, during an emergency, or a military drill. Typically they are illegal over land but they can and do still happen.
>>20011466The news does say there have been similar instances where the military makes sonic booms and then denies them publicly.http://www.fox13news.com/news/local-news/unidentified-explosion-heard-across-the-bay-areaDid you guys get sonic booms over there back when the shuttle landed? On the east coast you can feel it for a good 100 miles away.
>>20011132>I live in this area and can confirmThat never happened. Stop role playing cunt.
>>20011456This happens more often than you would think. >>20011488http://wfla.com/2017/12/09/reports-of-loud-boom-pouring-in-from-tampa-bay-area-residents/
>>20011132>a rapid succession of booming noisesA sonic boom is generally one boom. A rapid succession would be more like a bombing strike or large hydraulic machinery malfunctioning.
>Viewers throughout Polk County, Pasco County, Hillsborough County and parts of Hernando County reported hearing the boom around 2 p.m. Some say it shook their homes.If it was as far away as polk county that includes ocala national forest, which contain old airforce bombing ranges. Maybe somebody found some unexploded ordinance and exploded it?
>>20011132>a rapid succession of booming noisesIt's the percussive noise of your mother's huge vagina queefing as I ram my love rod up her. I'm very well endowed, but it's like throwing a sausage up a wind tunnel. Fucking whore.
I have facebook servers blocked in my hosts file for privacy reasons. Can someone with facebook access check the comments to this post for potential answers?face[book] com/FOX13TampaBay/posts/10152562614913525
>>20011538There's some comments about a huge faggot posting drivel to /x/ on many of the pages.
>>20011456>Usually these things are domestic drone strikesA little background information to anyone not aware that this is common practice:http://beforeitsnews.com/politics/2016/07/new-obama-executive-order-allows-for-u-n-and-drone-strikes-on-u-s-citizens-videos-2826950.htmlhttp://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/obama-moves-to-authorize-domestic-drones-strikes-the-rules-outside-of-the-united-states-are-going-to-be-different-than-the-rules-inside-of-the-united-states_02192013https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/05/us-drone-strike_n_2813857.htmlhttp://jimstonefreelance.com/predator.htmlHowever I doubt that was the case here. It was far too loud and heard of too large an area. Domestic strikes are discrete and targeted. If this were a bomb it would be a large one, 1000lb+ or thermobaric.
>>20011550Shouldn't you be off roleplaying your made up fantasies about vampires and divination? Or do you take saturdays off?
>>20011132First remotely decent /x/ thread of December.
We can safely rule out geological phenomena, anything from earthquakes to natural gas escaping. It would show up on a seismograph.https://earthquaketrack.com/us-fl-tampa/recenthttps://earthquaketrack.com/us-fl-tampa/biggest
>>20011569>domestic drone airstrikes in Florida on US citizens = makes sense>divination = wacky shit
>>20011562>huffpoFuck off with the fake news. If you want to convince us that the american government is secretly killing its own citizens on its own soil you need to at least use a legitimate source. Not something made up and owned by aol.
I heard it too. I'm in the River Ridge area in New Port Richey. It was one loud boom. It shook my house. Scared me to death!
>>20011487>military makes sonic booms and then denies them publiclyOf course they deny it. They'd have to pay damages in case one of their pilots fucks up.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacDill_Air_Force_Base
>>20011488They happened while I was meditating a few moments ago. I am in Tampa.
I'm from melbourne, over on the east coast. If any of you guys want to meet up and maybe do some urbex sometime.
>>20011181here you go fuckface. unequivocal proof that the phenomenon I described earlier happened
>>20011617>thinks Florida is a real place
I have friends in Tampa and Bartow who both heard it. That's a 40-50 mile distance the sound was heard. >The width of the boom “carpet” beneath the aircraft is about one mile for each 1000 feet of altitude. For example, an aircraft flying supersonic at 50,000 feet can produce a sonic boom cone about 50 miles wide.So most likely a sonic boom. The only known airforce base in the area is the MacDill Air Force Base and they claim it wasn't anything of theirs that made the noise. Could be anything with clearance really.>Within the United States, it is illegal to break the sound barrier.So either it was an accident which I find unlikely because they'd know if they were going to be going that fast. Or they broke it for a specific reason over a populated area. Or maybe someone just didn't really care and it's negligence.I have nothing to back this up but I'd guess it was done over a populated area to see how many people could actually hear it. Probably testing silent supersonic flight.
>>20011132>a rapid succession of booming noisesits called gun fire. the hatians are trying to drive white people out... again
>>20011590One has some circumstantial evidence. The other is utter bunk.
>>20011616>>20011613>>20011597>>20011132This is now also a florida meetup thread.
>>20011638Pretty it is just something reddit made up to push the dumb hillbilly narrative.
>>20011515I fucked OP's mother too. Had to tie a plank across my ass so I didn't fall in.
>>20011645Entirely possible.>Within the United States, it is illegal to break the sound barrier.I might be wrong but I believe that is regulated based on the position of the plane rather than the range of the actual sound. The jet may have been several miles into the gulf and they would have no duty to disclose nor liability, but well within the range of the sound.
>>20011715True. Tampa is on the coast so it could've been an aircraft at higher than 50k feet breaking the barrier over the Gulf.
>>20011801>Very first post says it was jets.>thread spends over an hour deciding it was jets
>>20011818>first post guessed it was jets>thread spent over an hour piecing information together to guess two possible locations the aircraft was when it broke the sound barrier, no confirmation if it was a jet or not
Florida is such a fucking shit hole.
>>20011132A bunch of Americunts pretend to hear loud noises and spend over an hour talking about it on a Japanese image board. Nobody cares.
>>20011833Its not so bad except for miami and jacksonville.
heard it also. I live in wesley chapel, fl
>>20011879see>>20011673and>>20011616
Multiple reports of the sonic boom (s) ranging from south of Orlando to Lakeland, to north of Tampa, and to New Port Richey on the gulf coast at almost exactly 2:00 p.m. Supposedly going from east to west. Nobody is claiming responsibility or knowledge, even from airports in the area. Additionally, reports of sonic booms in Naples to the Florida keys were reported at around 10:30 a.m. today.Something is getting tested or it's ayylmaos
>>20011818>>20011831all eligible bases have denied it being them. it isn't irrational to not be willing to accept it's a jet. I have experienced jets before and this was a lot quicker and more jarring
Just let it be known, as soon as this thread was posted, these faggots tried to shut it down. It was corroborated by news reports after the /x/ thread was made. This is vindication that an actual happening has taken place on December 9th, 2017 on the entire Floridian peninsula it appears. AS FAR SOUTH AS NAPLES!! as far east as Orlando region. that's fucking insane
>>20012556>these faggots tried to shut it downThat is just /x/ now adays. It is full of faggots. Anything besides gay vampire and divination roleplay makes them horribly uncomfortable. Discussing real mysteries like we used to is an invasion on their territory so they lash out.
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I live in Port Richey and it scared the shit out of me. Thought it was thunder but there was no rain anywhere
Can confirm phenomenon, been hearing them in North Alabama too. They don't sound like Sonic booms, to my ears, but that doesn't rule it out, obviously not an expert on aircraft. They sound like a large object being dropped into an empty dump truck, or if you took a sledge to the side of a dumpster, but way louder. Was two or three days ago, four that I heard in succession. Last two shook the house. Military presence in the area, so it could certainly be something they're doing. They of course denied knowledge, which really doesn't help one way or t'other given their stellar truthfulness on all things. Phenomenon is happening, whether people believe it or not, just a matter of finding the most likely, and probably mundane, reason.
I live in Ft. Lauderdale and occasionally hear loud booms. I always assumed it was jets flying over but never noticed any when I hear the noise?
>>20012876This one shook my fucking house. I have no idea what it was but it was pretty saucy
>>20012873must be some new propulsion test which uses a smal explossion for thrust
>>20012888I had a boom shake my house before too. At the moment I assumed that was for sure a sonic boom from a jet. Weirdly, I stepped outside and no one seemed to be bothered by it. But in a town like this, everyone's head is so far up their ass that it doesn't surprise me.
>>20012891My windows jiggled m8. whatever it was, it was more than just a small explosion
St. Pete reporting in and I didn't hear shit but then again i am not in pasco county
>>20011501Pulse jet engine. Had them for a long time. Nazi used them for the buzz bomb V-1s. Very fuel efficient. perhaps they have a hyper sonic equivalent now.
>>20012941https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_detonation_engineYup. Bet that baby makes S-71 blackbird look like Granddad's station wagon at twice the speed at Mach 6.
>>20012891>>20012961Could be I suppose? The Huntsville area is where I live, and they certainly could be doing some kind of propulsion tests. It's not called the rocket city for nothing.
>>20011132Just perfecting my energy manipulation don't be alarmed
Meteorites have been doing thisacross ghe planet for last month or twoReal conspiracy is no one has been talking about the space weather actually impacting earth
>>20013602That is odd with true. Usually even minor astronomical events are international news. Down to the smallest meteor shower. Aside from that it is followed closely by tens of thousands of hobbyists and professionals alike. If there were really a series of atmospheric impacts, some of a size to be heard in a 60 mile radius, it would take a major effort to silence them.If true I wonder if it could be related to that mysterious object from outside of our solar system a few weeks ago. Hypothetically if we could confirm the series of unusual impacts and the very unusual silence it would probably be related. My likely scenario that elongated object was really part of a larger cloud of debris that is crossing our entire solar system. Most wouldn't be detectable. The ones that were would need to get relatively close to the sun. And all of them coming from an absolute blind spot. The imposed silence could be to prevent widespread panic of an unlikely major impact.
>>20014285So I guess the question is can anybody find evidence that it has been happening? More unexplained booms? Unscheduled fireballs in the sky? My understanding is that if true then these impact events would likely be limited to the northern hemisphere.
>>20012898Gulfport here, heard it while driving around
>>20012350>sonic boomsWhat this thread seems to forget is that everyone in florida over the age of 10 is familiar with sonic booms. When the space shuttle program was active it would land in florida. As it decelerated from hypersonic speed it would send out a series of sonic booms over the entire state. You would be driving along and it would sound like somebody hit your car with a baseball bat. Then you'd remember there was a shuttle landing today. It is not some alien sound nobody would recognize.
>>20011132this happened on east side of florida last year i think and they said it was from some aircraft breaking the sound barrier or some shit like that
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>>20012873exactly. it sounds nothing quite like a sonic boom. Living in Florida and sharing a peninsula with NASA teaches you a thing or two about how to distinguish both thunder and rockets. This was neither, and actually shook the inner-doors of the house in their frame.I was actually afraid it was a sinkhole shifting beneath us for a brief second. Then I found corroboration all over the state
I am becoming increasingly curious now about the idea of this being related to space weather or impact.There is a tremendous 34,000sq acre wilderness preserve near our house that I feel would be the only place it could've landed and not be seen for miles and miles. Florida has lots of populous and densely packed regions, but that area is more like the Everglades but higher up.We need to consider doing scouting around our regional and state parks