Reanalysis data can help estimating cloud height.
I see the layer of stratocumulus that passes over Jacksonville at 19UTC-Jan24, it's at 900hPa, about 3000ft (the displayed date in my reanalysis file is wrong, don't pay attention to it. This is...
This is exremely backwards. A document being scant, abbreviated, and missing time is not evidence of something extraordinary, it is evidence of something unreliable.
Halt openly admitted the memo was brief and written days later from memory...
About the "it was a monkey" argument (and before, I mentioned the brown howler type):
A few of the descriptions certainly match known animals... not all of them combined, of course.
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The military personnel who saw the captured...
Amending the KML file worked - although the lights that are most visible in the aerial photo are not the same ones that are most visible from the plane vantage point - see this marked up version (not terribly well angle matched but you get the...
It shows when the satellite passed to take an image: https://forum.earthdata.nasa.gov/viewtopic.php?t=5060
That snapshot from Aqua is 19UTC, or 2pm local, not too far from the evening of Jan 24.
With a marker at about 300 miles off the coast...
I get a missing image icon. The download is only 745 bytes so something seems to be amiss.
However I have now put the other flight track in Google Earth which shows a good match with the landmarks in the video:
@flarkey - I see the...
Amending the KML file worked - although the lights that are most visible in the aerial photo are not the same ones that are most visible from the plane vantage point - see this marked up version (not terribly well angle matched but you get the...
I think the second "thing" next to the very bright moon is the reflection of the moon bouncing around between pains of "glass" in the multi-plane window. As such, it is not as bright and so not obscured in glare and spikes and stuff. It would...