Sonic Boom In Tampa
Magnitude ? (uncertain or not yet determined) - FLORIDA PENINSULA 2005 March 12 00:41:55 UTC Preliminary Earthquake Report U.S. Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center World Data Center for Seismology, Denver
An earthquake occurred at 00:41:55 (UTC) on Saturday, March 12, 2005. The magnitude ? (uncertain or not yet determined) event has been located in FLORIDA PENINSULA. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
Map on USGS Originally Reports quake in Tampa Area of 2.7 now it's up for debate.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsUS/Maps/US2/27.29.-83.-81.html
Report from Tampa:
Sonic Boom Shakes Area 3/11/05 9:26:53 PM
TAMPA - A representative from MacDill Air Force Base confirmed that two U.S. Navy F-18s from Pensacola flew faster than the speed of sound and later landed at MacDill.A sonic boom shook the Bay Area shortly before 8 p.m. The event registered on U.S. Geological Survey seismographs as a magnitude 2.7 earthquake 2 miles south of Tampa. The vibration in the ground was not as severe as an earthquake.
http://www.tbo.com/
http://www.wfla.com/
Residents as far away as Kissimmee and Sanford felt boom.
2.7 isn't that big to be felt that far away and planes breaking sound barrier causing a 2.7 on USGS? Something doesn't sound right.
And USGS originally reporting a 2.7 quake and now stating that it has not yet been determined.
Here we go again.
Dani Djinn
An earthquake occurred at 00:41:55 (UTC) on Saturday, March 12, 2005. The magnitude ? (uncertain or not yet determined) event has been located in FLORIDA PENINSULA. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
Map on USGS Originally Reports quake in Tampa Area of 2.7 now it's up for debate.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsUS/Maps/US2/27.29.-83.-81.html
Report from Tampa:
Sonic Boom Shakes Area 3/11/05 9:26:53 PM
TAMPA - A representative from MacDill Air Force Base confirmed that two U.S. Navy F-18s from Pensacola flew faster than the speed of sound and later landed at MacDill.A sonic boom shook the Bay Area shortly before 8 p.m. The event registered on U.S. Geological Survey seismographs as a magnitude 2.7 earthquake 2 miles south of Tampa. The vibration in the ground was not as severe as an earthquake.
http://www.tbo.com/
http://www.wfla.com/
Residents as far away as Kissimmee and Sanford felt boom.
2.7 isn't that big to be felt that far away and planes breaking sound barrier causing a 2.7 on USGS? Something doesn't sound right.
And USGS originally reporting a 2.7 quake and now stating that it has not yet been determined.
Here we go again.
Dani Djinn
Starmail - 12. Mär, 11:05