The last unexplained Megacryometeor strangely misses the man from Illinois
The last unexplained Megacryometeor strangely misses the man from Illinois
In recent years there has been a series of reports of unexplained ice balls falling from a cloudless sky, several of which have impacted dangerously. near the houses Y confident individuals on the floor. While the prevailing theory seems to be that these mysterious icy meteorites are formed on the outside of the aircraft at the top of the aircraft, cases have been reported in areas outside the flight paths, not to mention the fact that the reports of these icy traps before the arrival of aviation.
A Spanish megacryometeor of 2007.
In the meteorological world, these unexplained ice balls are known as megacryometeors and they have been documented by only a few scientific studies. However, due to its rarity, unpredictability and ephemeral nature, the evidence is scarce. This week, another incident of a falling megacryometeor adds to the mystery surrounding these frozen apparitions and almost killed an Illinois man. What is causing these fearsome frozen phenomena to fall?
The last incident occurred in Liberty Township, a small town in rural western Illinois. Dennis Nover walked his dogs around 6:00 p.m. under a clear sky when he heard a "whistle" that disturbs the nearby air. Immediately afterwards, Nover heard and felt a blow so powerful that he reportedly shook his neighbor's house. "It sounded like a buzz, I just thought it was the wind in the trees, if that thing had hit me, I would have taken my head off," Nover saying the Tribune of Chesterton, adding that his dogs began to bark at the object after the impact.
Dogs know the strangeness when they see it.
Nover inspected the debris and found a piece of transparent ice the size of a basketball housed in a crater two feet deep in his yard. Nover took a sample of the meteor to the Department of Meteorology at the nearby University of Valparaíso, but researchers have not yet found any conclusive indicators of where the ice came from. If it had been for the sewage system of an airplane, it would have been contaminated or blue by disinfectant; This sample is perfectly clear.
This case adds to the growing body of evidence Surrounding these mysterious megacryometeors. While some type of unknown weather phenomenon could be the culprit, there are currently no known processes by which atmospheric ice can accumulate in such large masses. The best guess is that these icy projectiles are falling from the outside of the aircraft, but that does not explain the incidents registered before commercial aviation nor can it explain the recent increase in these mysterious occurrences.
A similar similar call was captured on CCTV in London earlier this year.
That is, unless there are more planes flying at high altitude on the head that we do not know. With so much unexplained activity happening in the sky or in space lately, it is not known what could be causing these megacryometeors.
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