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Re: Texas fall map
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- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 10:49:06 -0400 (EDT)
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In a message dated 97-10-10 10:26:30 EDT, you write:
<< One other note, and I hate to speculate this early, but given the sound,
the smoke, the witnesses, the "what sounded like debris raining down on
their roofs" quote from the AP article, but all without a single found
specimen, maybe this was icefall over Texas.
Other thoughts?
Martin
>>
I would expect an Icefall to not leave smoke.
George Zay