California
A California man says a meteor may have set his home ablaze. Scientists are skeptical
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A “flaming basketball” meteor within the sky lately made headlines after claims that it struck a house in northern California and set it on hearth.
The home, which sits on a cattle ranch in Nevada County, about 60 miles from Sacramento, was destroyed. Its proprietor, Dustin Procita, was left rattled by the seemingly freakish accident.
Native eyewitnesses took to the web, spreading pictures and video of a brilliant yellowish gentle within the sky, careening towards earth. Neighbors instructed arriving firefighters that that they had heard a thunderous crash at about the identical time because the blaze is believed to have begun.
“They stated it is a 1 in 4 trillion likelihood,” Procita exclaimed to native information reporters, hours after the 800-square-foot house was diminished to ashes.
Seems Procita could have been unfortunate, however not that unfortunate.
Yeah, caught it on my dashcam as effectively. pic.twitter.com/1L3kZH05sG
— Jason Berry (@jberry7777) November 5, 2022
The chilly exhausting fact about falling meteorites
Scientists who monitor meteorites are skeptical that this tragedy was brought on by a falling rock from outer area.
The truth is, Peter Jenniskens, a meteor astronomer with the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., instructed NPR that by the point a meteorite would have hit Earth, there was in all probability not a lot left of the falling rock – seemingly a rogue piece of the Southern Taurid meteor bathe that’s well-known for producing the brightest fireballs in the course of the month of October.
Part of Jenniskens’ job is to search out meteorites. To do this, he typically makes use of Doppler climate radar to trace their descent. Meteorites can fall into the earth’s ambiance anyplace from 20 to 33 kilometers per second. They journey so shortly that the warmth and friction trigger the fragments to interrupt aside or soften away, leaving little or no to review, he defined.
Typically bigger bits really make it via, hitting land or water.
“However on this case, it in all probability didn’t,” he stated, including that he was assured within the conclusion based mostly on information gathered by Doppler climate radar sweeps of the realm.
The climate radar typically picks up the sound of falling rock, mistaking it for hail, in response to Jenniskens. “And on this case, that was not seen. So we do not assume that sufficient materials survived for the radar to get a sign.”
He additionally famous that based mostly on his staff’s calculations, the fireball that eyewitnesses noticed up within the sky would have landed about 37 kilometers – almost 23 miles – away from Procita’s house.
“To most individuals wanting up they appear like they’re actually shut. However they are not,” Jenniskens stated.
On this case, 120 eyewitnesses from as far north as Grants Go, Ore., to as far south as Greenfield, Calif., a stretch of greater than 500 miles, reported seeing the streaking meteor.
Lastly, Jenniskens added, falling area particles doesn’t begin fires on the bottom. Sure, they’re referred to as fireballs as a result of they illuminate the sky, however they’re by no means really emitting flames, he stated.
“I do not assume it might have set [the house] on hearth as a result of the rock would simply not be sizzling sufficient. It will have had time to chill down on its descent,” Jenniskens stated.
Once they lastly hit the bottom, he stated, “they land chilly.”
Well-known outer area rocks
One of many extra well-known of those extraterrestrial rock incidents occurred in 2010, when a half-pound meteorite struck a health care provider’s workplace in Virgina at as much as 200 miles per hour.
“It went via the roof. It [went] via one wall partition after which handed via a particle board ceiling into the ground of an examination room,” Linda Welzenbach, supervisor of the meteorite assortment on the Smithsonian Nationwide Museum of Pure Historical past, instructed Area.com on the time.
Extra lately, a canine home that was hit by a meteorite in 2019 fetched greater than $44,000 at a Christie’s public sale in New York. On the similar sale, the precise rock that pierced a gap within the metallic kennel offered for greater than $21,000.
Coincidence doesn’t equate to causation
Hearth Capt. Clayton Thomas, who’s main the investigation into the hearth at Procita’s house in Nevada County, stated that by the point the primary hearth staff arrived on the home, “it was totally engulfed in hearth.”
At the same time as firefighters had been battling the blaze, different folks within the space instructed the incident commander that that they had seen “some kind of flaming object fall to the bottom,” Thomas instructed NPR.
He famous that Nov. 4 – the evening of the hearth – was the height of the Southern Taurid meteor bathe that was placing on a spectacular present over northern California. He stated in almost the entire studies obtained by the hearth division, “folks felt it had fallen proper on this neighborhood.”
That included Procita. “The resident and one in every of his neighbors close by heard a loud crash, and when he walked out to the entrance of the constructing, the porch was on hearth.”
Procita managed to save lots of one pet canine from the flames and tried to get again inside for a second, however could not save him. The canine died within the hearth, in response to Thomas.
Whereas the investigation continues, he stated, he isn’t dismissing the outer-space-rock concept however he is taking a look at extra typical causes for residential fires, together with electrical points, a potential fuel leak or smoking materials.
A real believer within the scientific technique, Thomas stated, “There’s a coincidence that there was a loud noise audible to a number of folks within the neighborhood on the time of the hearth. And there was a meteor bathe and there have been individuals who witnessed one thing brilliant falling from the sky proper about the identical time.”
“However coincidence doesn’t equate to causation.”
California
Dickies to say goodbye to Texas, hello to Southern California
FORT WORTH, Texas — Dickies is leaving Cowtown for the California coast, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times.
The 102-year-old Texas workwear brand, which is owned by VF Corp., is making the move from Fort Worth to Costa Mesa in order to be closer to its sister brand, Vans.
Dickies was founded in Fort Worth in 1922 by E.E. “Colonel” Dickie. Today, Dickies Arena is the entertainment hub of the city and home of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo.
The company is expected to make the move by May. Approximately 120 employees will be affected, the report said.
By moving one of its offices closer to the other, VF Corp. says it can “consolidate its real estate portfolio,” as well as “create an even more vibrant campus,” Ashley McCormack, director of external communications at VF Corp. said in the report.
Dickies isn’t the only rugged brand owned by VF Corp. The company also has ownership of Timberland, The North Face and JanSport.
VF Corp. acquired Dickies in 2017 for $820 million.
“Their contributions to our city’s culture, economy and identity are immeasurable,” District 9 City Council member Elizabeth Beck, who represents the area of downtown Fort Worth where Dickies headquarters is currently located, said in a statement to the Fort Worth Report. “While we understand their business decision, it is bittersweet to see a company that started right here in Fort Worth take this next step. We are committed to supporting the employees who remain here and will work to honor the lasting imprint Dickies has left on our community.”
California
Caitlyn Jenner says she'd 'destroy' Kamala Harris in hypothetical race to be CA gov
SAN FRANCISCO – Caitlyn Jenner, the gold-medal Olympian-turned reality TV personality, is considering another run for Governor of California. This time, she says, if she were to go up against Vice President Kamala Harris, she would “destroy her.”
Jenner, who publicly came out as transgender nearly 10 years ago, made a foray into politics when she ran as a Republican during the recall election that attempted to unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2021. Jenner only received one percent of the vote and was not considered a serious candidate.
Jenner posted this week on social media that she’s having conversations with “many people” and hopes to have an announcement soon about whether she will run.
Caitlyn Jenner speaks at the 4th annual Womens March LA: Women Rising at Pershing Square on January 18, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images)
She has also posted in Trumpian-style all caps: “MAKE CA GREAT AGAIN!”
As for VP Harris, she has not indicated any future plans for when she leaves office. However, a recent poll suggests Harris would have a sizable advantage should she decide to run in 2026. At that point, Newsom cannot run again because of term limits.
If Jenner decides to run and wins, it would mark the nation and state’s first transgender governor.
California
Northern California 6-year-old, parents hailed as heroes for saving woman who crashed into canal
LIVE OAK — A six-year-old and her parents are being called heroes by a Northern California community for jumping into a canal to save a 75-year-old woman who drove off the road.
It happened on Larkin Road near Paseo Avenue in the Sutter County community of Live Oak on Monday.
“I just about lost her, but I didn’t,” said Terry Carpenter, husband of the woman who was rescued. “We got more chances.”
Terry said his wife of 33 years, Robin Carpenter, is the love of his life and soulmate. He is grateful he has been granted more time to spend with her after she survived her car crashing off a two-lane road and overturning into a canal.
“She’s doing really well,” Terry said. “No broken bones, praise the Lord.”
It is what some call a miracle that could have had a much different outcome without a family of good Samaritans.
“Her lips were purple,” said Ashley Martin, who helped rescue the woman. “There wasn’t a breath at all. I was scared.”
Martin and her husband, Cyle Johnson, are being hailed heroes by the Live Oak community for jumping into the canal, cutting Robin out of her seat belt and pulling her head above water until first responders arrived.
“She was literally submerged underwater,” Martin said. “She had a back brace on. Apparently, she just had back surgery. So, I grabbed her brace from down below and I flipped her upward just in a quick motion to get her out of that water.”
The couple said the real hero was their six-year-old daughter, Cayleigh Johnson.
“It was scary,” Cayleigh said. “So the car was going like this, and it just went boom, right into the ditch.”
Cayleigh was playing outside and screamed for her parents who were inside the house near the canal.
I spoke with Robin from her hospital bed over the phone who told us she is in a lot of pain but grateful.
“The thing I can remember is I started falling asleep and then I was going over the bump and I went into the ditch and that’s all I remember,” Robin said.
It was a split-second decision for a family who firefighters said helped save a stranger’s life.
“It’s pretty unique that someone would jump in and help somebody that they don’t even know,” said Battalion Chief for Sutter County Fire Richard Epperson.
Robin is hopeful that she will be released from the hospital on Wednesday in time to be home for Thanksgiving.
“She gets Thanksgiving and Christmas now with her family and grandkids,” Martin said.
Terry and Robin are looking forward to eventually meeting the family who helped save Robin’s life. The family expressed the same feelings about meeting the woman they helped when she is out of the hospital.
“I can’t wait for my baby to get home,” Terry said.
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