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Massive Methane LEAK in Arctic sea - the End is Nigh
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Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8271019 I thought the same thing until I read the thread. It sounds like something I remember as a kid. I grew up by an airforce base and when the jets would break the sound barrier it was just like that. Loud boom, and house shook. I know they are not suppose to do that anymore, close to residences anyway, but this "explosion" sounds very much like they did. Just my opinion. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 6345307 Sure, but when you were a kid, the atmosphere wasn't growing more poisonous and flammable. This is near White Sands too - rocket base, liquid-fuel rockets. That means, probably, nitric acid around, which reacts with a BOOM when it comes into contact with gaseous hydrogen sulfide. And a guy in that thread mentioned emergency vehicles too, which sounds even less like sonic boom, to me anyway. Either way, just watching the patterns.
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