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- Tremors were felt in New Jersey and New York
- USGS confirms a sonic boom hit Hammonton
The United States Geological Survey confirmed a sonic boom hit just northeast of Hammonton, New Jersey. Over the next hour-and-a-half, at least nine sonic booms were recorded by the USGS.
A sonic boom travels through the air with an airplane after it passes the sound barrier, so it arrives at different ground locations at different times, according to the USGS.
An F-35C being tested by the Navy caused the booms, the military said Thursday evening. Military aircraft routinely conduct supersonic flights but the sonic booms are rarely felt on ground. However, under certain atmospheric conditions there is an increased potential to hear the sound, according to a statement from Naval Air Station Patuxent River.
Many people took to social media to post their concerns as to what just happened sparking the hashtag #boomgate and many images of Godzilla.
One user was able to record his garage door shaking during one of the sonic booms.
State and local police were quick to inform the public they were investigating the cause and asked the public not to call 9-1-1.