Possible explanations for Mistpouffers are:
- Meteors entering the atmosphere.
- Gas:
- Gas escaping from vents in the Earth's surface.
- With lakes, natural gas from decaying vegetation trapped beneath the lake bottoms suddenly bursting forth.
- Explosive release of less volatile gases generated as limestone decays in underwater caves.
- Military aircraft (though it cannot explain occurrences of the phenomenon which predate supersonic flight).
- In some cases, they have been associated with earthquakes.
- A recent explanation is that the noise is very distant thunder which has been focused anomalously as it traveled through the upper atmosphere.
- Underwater caves collapsing, and the air rapidly rising to the surface.
- Firearms being discharged.
- Possible resonance from solar and/or earth magnetic activity inducing sounds.
*** I, personally, have not had any experiences with odd Earth noises but when I lived in Arkansas, numerous people who lived about 15 miles to the southeast of us (as the Crow flies) reported hearing/feeling loud booming noises - much like that a cannon would make. The source of these noises remains a mystery.
2 comments:
Neat name for an odd phenomenon!
As regards to the various gas eruptions as explanation, I believe we have mistpouffers in my very own home...on a regular basis, in the general region of my husband!
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