Explosion in Paris ?
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anonymous-user

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78 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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seeing twitter noise about a blast / sonic boom or something heard widely across Paris a few mins ago

can be heard on this video of the tennis

https://twitter.com/wiIffff/status/131124581175862...

Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 30th September 11:08

dazwalsh

6,108 posts

165 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Hope it is just a sonic boom rather than anything more deadly.

vixen1700

28,064 posts

294 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Jet sonic boom being reported...

AJL308

6,390 posts

180 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Worrying either way. No reason for sonic booms over land, espcially large conurbations, unless the military are going somewhere with great urgency. Besides, they usually come in twos, don't they?

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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AJL308 said:
Worrying either way. No reason for sonic booms over land, espcially large conurbations, unless the military are going somewhere with great urgency. Besides, they usually come in twos, don't they?
Depends how fast they are going I believe, breaking Mach 1 is one boom, break Mach 2 two booms.

Tim330

1,310 posts

236 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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gruffalo said:
AJL308 said:
Worrying either way. No reason for sonic booms over land, espcially large conurbations, unless the military are going somewhere with great urgency. Besides, they usually come in twos, don't they?
Depends how fast they are going I believe, breaking Mach 1 is one boom, break Mach 2 two booms.
That's not correct.

valiant

13,459 posts

184 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Happened over here a few months ago. A plane lost radio contact or something and Typhoons were scrambled to have a look see. Turned out to be nothing but they won’t hang about in intercepting whatever it is they’re after.

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Tim330 said:
gruffalo said:
AJL308 said:
Worrying either way. No reason for sonic booms over land, espcially large conurbations, unless the military are going somewhere with great urgency. Besides, they usually come in twos, don't they?
Depends how fast they are going I believe, breaking Mach 1 is one boom, break Mach 2 two booms.
That's not correct.
OK, I know Concorde used to give a double boom as it hit Mach 2, I assumed it was because of the Mach 2 bit.

Very happy to be educated as it was just an assumption.

Eric Mc

124,960 posts

289 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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gruffalo said:
OK, I know Concorde used to give a double boom as it hit Mach 2, I assumed it was because of the Mach 2 bit.

Very happy to be educated as it was just an assumption.
Incorrect assumption.

The boom is caused by the pressure wave from the shock cone which surrounds the aircraft passing over the person on the ground. The bang is how your ear interprets the change in pressure as it passes over you.

However, aircraft, rockets, shells etc often have more than one shock cone. There will be one attached to the nose but there will also be shock cones attached to other protuberances on the object, such as tail fins, wing tips etc. These secondary shock waves may not be as pronounced as the primary boom which usually comes from the nose shock wave.

The Space Shuttle famously emitted a twin boom as it passed over Florida on its way in to land at Cape Canaveral. At that point it was travelling well below Mach 2. The bangs came from a shockwave off the nose and another off the tail fin.

ThumperMc

6,018 posts

210 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Tough crowd in here today Gruffalo hehe

Petrus1983

10,933 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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To need to fly at +Mach 1 over a dense population must surely be authorised higher up than just the pilot himself?

Btw - Gruffalo - I’ve learnt something too laugh

Byker28i

85,314 posts

241 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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ThumperMc said:
Tough crowd in here today Gruffalo hehe
It could have been Basil Brush? biggrin

Byker28i

85,314 posts

241 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Stop calling us, say the police - it was a jet

Préfecture de Police
@prefpolice
Un bruit très important à été entendu à Paris et en région parisienne. Il n'y a pas d'explosion, il s'agit d'un avion de chasse qui a franchi le mur du son.
N'encombrez pas les lignes de secours !

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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Eric Mc said:
gruffalo said:
OK, I know Concorde used to give a double boom as it hit Mach 2, I assumed it was because of the Mach 2 bit.

Very happy to be educated as it was just an assumption.
Incorrect assumption.

The boom is caused by the pressure wave from the shock cone which surrounds the aircraft passing over the person on the ground. The bang is how your ear interprets the change in pressure as it passes over you.

However, aircraft, rockets, shells etc often have more than one shock cone. There will be one attached to the nose but there will also be shock cones attached to other protuberances on the object, such as tail fins, wing tips etc. These secondary shock waves may not be as pronounced as the primary boom which usually comes from the nose shock wave.

The Space Shuttle famously emitted a twin boom as it passed over Florida on its way in to land at Cape Canaveral. At that point it was travelling well below Mach 2. The bangs came from a shockwave off the nose and another off the tail fin.
Thanks, I have indeed learnt something today thank you.

gruffalo

8,100 posts

250 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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ThumperMc said:
Tough crowd in here today Gruffalo hehe
Not really just better informed than I was but I now know more than earlier so it is a good day.


vaud

58,154 posts

179 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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gruffalo said:
ThumperMc said:
Tough crowd in here today Gruffalo hehe
Not really just better informed than I was but I now know more than earlier so it is a good day.
I don't think so. My daughter just said there is no such thing as a...

RizzoTheRat

28,224 posts

216 months

Wednesday 30th September 2020
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valiant said:
Happened over here a few months ago. A plane lost radio contact or something and Typhoons were scrambled to have a look see. Turned out to be nothing but they won’t hang about in intercepting whatever it is they’re after.
Exactly the same in Paris it would appear, Rafale intercepting a commercial aircraft that had lost Radio contact
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54357839

GloverMart

13,260 posts

239 months

Friday 2nd October 2020
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Byker28i said:
ThumperMc said:
Tough crowd in here today Gruffalo hehe
It could have been Basil Brush? biggrin
Underrated post. clap