(meteorobs) Re: meteorobs Digest, Vol 35, Issue 31

Kim Youmans meteorsga at bellsouth.net
Thu Mar 29 22:01:49 CEST 2007


If anyone knows of a better, more comprehensive fireball log for North 
America, then please, let me know!  The AMS log is quite extensive, as 
George noted,  for each logged event, and up-to-date.  If I may be so bold, 
I would like to commend Bob Lunsford for keeping it that way!

NAMN also still has its fireball log up, too, Larry -- don't overlook it. 
One feature I like there are the maps given during each month that shows the 
graphical location of the fireball events.

Kim Youmans

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From: drobnock
To: meteorobs at meteorobs.org
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 1:35 PM
Subject: (meteorobs) Re: meteorobs Digest, Vol 35, Issue 31


I believe if the AMS fireball log is used,  it should be helpful to locate 
any reported fireballs. The information is quite extensive.A section
included "heard noise" and description of sound.  I would suggest that for 
the first few months of monitoring it should give Larry a reference to
possible elf/vlf signatures

George John Drobnock

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> Am in need of a way to (sort) Fireball reports from institutions engaged 
> in keeping archives of visual sightings.
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> Specifically, the preponderance of large Fireballs seen over the North 
> Central California area of North American by each month of the year.
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> Fireball Electriks (The Electrophonics program) is in its final 
> construction phase and a early target date would be good for special 
> vigilance.
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> Thankyou. Larry
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