Hi Mike,
I think you mean *daytime* fireball -- this was at 12:45 pm EST. So all
the more impressive that it was spotted in broad daylight.
Best,
Rob
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Thanks Rob. I did mean night time, but what I meant is: 20 reports in
1 hour is a lot for a night time fireball, (so considering this was a
daytime fireball that is REALLY ALOT).
Thanks for clarifying as I don't want to add any confusion to the time.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Matson,
I think I may have found it on radar. The radar data is noisy on all the
radars in range, but there is one feature that appears in the 1736 UTC data set
of the KDIX radar outside Philly. It features multiple altitude signals and a
Doppler velocity pair (i.e. turbulence). Location is
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