Here are a compilation of the newest reports about strange sounds or mysterious booms that people from around the world have been hearing in November 2017.
Did you hear a loud boom or two around 9 p.m. Monday night? Hundreds of people from Lakewood to Brighton, Lochbuie and Elizabeth took to social media reporting one to two distinct ‘explosion-like
Officials are trying to determine the cause of some reported rumblings that shook areas of southern New Jersey.
Powerful ‘booms‘ rattling the US have baffled experts – with some …
The Sun–6 hours ago
KMVT–Nov 20, 2017
WENDELL, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) – For the past few weeks, residents in the Magic Valley have felt and heard these mysterious“booms.”.
American Thinker (blog)–15 hours ago
You’re sitting in your living room with your family, watching TV. Suddenly, you hear what sounds like a loud explosion. The house shakes.
Alabama’s News Leader–Nov 15, 2017
(WBMA) — Shortly after 1:40 p.m., a loud ‘boom‘ was heard across North Alabama in Blount, Jefferson, Walker, Cullman, Talladega, Calhoun, …
RT–Nov 2, 2017
San Diego residents have reported loud booms and sensations of shaking. The US Geological Survey said there were no signs of an …
Winston-Salem Journal–Oct 22, 2017
Another part of North Carolina is reporting the sound of a mysterious … the distant booms typically heard during military exercises in the region.
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WHAT IS CAUSING THE MYSTERIOUS ‘BOOMS’ HEARD IN 64 LOCATIONS AROUND THE WORLD THIS YEAR?
- Most recently, a ‘boom’ was heard across much of the north of Alabama
- Suggested causes include supersonic aircrafts, a ground explosion, or a bolide
- Other booms have occurred in Cairns on October 10 and Abergavenny on May 11
- Incidents of these mystery booms are becoming more frequent
Residents in Alabama were left baffled last week when a loud boom resounded across much of the state.
The boom, nicknamed ‘Bama Boom’, has left experts stumped, with suggested causes ranging from supersonic aircrafts to meteors exploding in the atmosphere.
This isn’t the first time that the mysterious sound has been heard, and incidents are becoming more frequent according to some reports.
This year alone, similar noises have been reported 64 times this year, in locations including Michigan, Lapland, St Ives, Swansea and Yorkshire.