Spectator videos Catch a fireball in the Oklahoma Sky

Some people heard a loud noise in the sky over Oklahoma early Friday morning and saw an unusual sight. KOCO 5 meteorologist Michael Armstrong said the plane flew over Oklahoma around 3:40 p.m. east of Tulsa. However, fireball can be found in many areas across the state, including metro Oklahoma City. Michael said the fireball exploded in the atmosphere, creating a sonic boom that turned it into a bolt of lightning – a large exploding meteor. Environment. Share some fireball videos with KOCO 5. Jack Bird’s doorbell camera caught the fireball from Prague, and Trevor Wynn’s Yukon camera saw it.

Some people heard a loud noise and saw an unusual sight in the skies over Oklahoma early Friday morning.

Michael Armstrong, KOCO 5 meteorologist, said the fireball flew over Oklahoma around 3:40 a.m. east of Tulsa. However, the fireball was seen in several areas across the state, including metro Oklahoma City.

The fireball exploded in the atmosphere, creating a sonic boom that turned it into a thunderbolt – a large meteor exploding in the atmosphere.

Share some fireball videos with KOCO 5. Jake Byard’s camera on the doorbell caught the fireball from Prague, and Trevor Wynn’s camera viewed it from the Yukon.

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