Gaint ice meteor slams to Earth near kids playing in Tennessee
May 14, 2013 – GRAY, TN (WJHL) -
A Tri-Cities man has video of what appears to be a large chunk of ice
that he says fell from the sky on Wednesday (May 8) and landed in a yard
in Gray, TN. Andy Miller says his children were playing outside along
Keeview Drive off Hales Chapel Road around 4 p.m. when they heard what
sounded like a rocket. “They ran into the house shaking,” Miller
said. He used his phone to record video of the children inspecting the
pile of pure white ice sitting in a gouged out hole in the ground near
where they were playing. Miller did a quick web search and found
information that lead him to believe it's a megacryometeor. For what
it's worth, here's a quick definition we found on line: “A
megacryometeor is a very large chunk of ice which, despite sharing many
textural, hydro-chemical and isotopic features detected in large
hailstones, is formed under unusual atmospheric conditions which clearly
differ from those of the cumulonimbus cloud scenario (i.e. clear-sky
conditions). They are sometimes called huge hailstones, but do not need
to form in thunderstorms.” -
http://www.wbtw.com/story/22221107/giant-chunk-of-ice-slams-to-earth-near-kids-playing-in-tenn