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IWantAStorm t1_j51qd59 wrote

There has been a lot of horseshit going on in NEPA recently with zero reporting from anyone.

But yanno the 4 year old tap dance recital and church chicken dinner needs to be reported on 890 times.

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IamSauerKraut t1_j51egcl wrote

Maybe the shale gas field under Dimock assploded...

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j514m9f wrote

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cigarmanpa t1_j51k40f wrote

What about a tumor?

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mcvoid1 t1_j517tfw wrote

That's a pretty big area for it to be man-made. I would guess a meteor, but during the day they're hard to see, and they often don't leave a trace and just burn up in the atmosphere. Especially if they explode.

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Shadedblood OP t1_j51plmh wrote

WBRE has posted that it was dynamite for clearing land. I don't know if that was it, unless they used a lot?

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Dredly t1_j51zp1l wrote

They agree laying some new pipelines, I'm guessing that but it was definitely an explosion

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Socketfusion t1_j58fvuv wrote

Fairly small blasting in the ground can travel very far depending on the geology. I have no idea if that was the case here. Setting off explosives in holes with sensors over fairly large areas is actually an engineering method to measure rock and such. Although most places don't let us do that. We have to hit a metal plate with a big hydraulic hammer instead. If they were using it to clear rock it would generally be a much bigger blast.

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malepitt t1_j513sbi wrote

sonic boom? air base nearby?

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Shadedblood OP t1_j517li4 wrote

One of my coworkers agreed. There's an air base about 2 hrs driving distance.

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Shadedblood OP t1_j5149tb wrote

i think maybe Binghamton idk like once a year i see some helicopters

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malepitt t1_j5165wq wrote

When enough people call the meteorologists, sometimes they can triangulate reports with other atmospheric/satellite data to see if maybe it was a bolide (meteor air burst)

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Griff82 t1_j51k1oc wrote

I’m closer to Binghamton but didn’t hear anything. We get big quarry blasts here but Shadedblood’s seems a lot more wide spread.

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Dredly t1_j51zyny wrote

Nope, was a single explosion. Sonic boom generally isn't a single loud boom like that

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Dredly t1_j5206bv wrote

Its was certainly loud and we felt it over by crystal lake

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FlamingoGram t1_j522yw3 wrote

FOUND ONLINE: Public Safety tells Eyewitness News a crew was blasting to clear land to install pole lines in the Carbondale area.

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Outside_County_5239 t1_j540kwf wrote

Nice.. yeah they blast with dynamite close to hy house often for coal and that shit feels like it rumbles my house when it's close enough.

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FlamingoGram t1_j55m4lb wrote

We have gas wells all around us and often hear boom in the night.

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