Matt Lanza
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Matt Lanza
@mattlanza
Meteorologist: Words and forecasts @TheEyewallWx and @SpaceCityWx in #Houston. @RutgersU alum. #BHAFC. Views expressed are mine and mine alone.
Houston, TX Katılım Ekim 2008
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We got the family pack for the match vs Louisville! Can’t wait.
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Rutgers lost to Houston five years ago tonight. A Sweet 16 trip that slipped away. A loss us sicko fans will take to the grave. I don’t normally share old posts I wrote but I’ll always remember struggling in the middle of the night with this one.
onthebanks.com/2021/3/22/2234…
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Guys, a lot of snark here but this is from near Lake Travis. This is looking toward the east. Yes, meteors can be seen over an extremely wide area sometimes, hundreds of miles. The actual meteor exploded over Houston.
MyRadar Weather@MyRadarWX
NEW: MyRadar has obtained video of a meteor that exploded over Houston at 4:39-4:40 p.m. Central time. This is from Scott Prinsen via the American Meteor Society.
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#MeteorSighting: Eyewitnesses in Texas observed a bright fireball today, March 21, at 4:40 p.m. CDT. Current data indicates that the meteor became visible at 49 miles above Stagecoach, northwest of Houston. It moved southeast at 35,000 mph, breaking apart 29 miles above Bammel, just west of Cypress Station. The fragmentation of the meteor - which weighed about a ton with a diameter of 3 feet - created a pressure wave that caused booms heard by some in the area. Doppler weather radar also showed meteorites produced between Willowbrook and Northgate Crossing.
🔗 go.nasa.gov/47c9wbR
Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society

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Day job: Meteorologist
Yesterday: Meteor-ologist
Friday night @FegesBBQ: Meatier-ologist
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@mattlanza I’m in Tyler, TX and I saw it going south. Crazy.
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@mattlanza Hi! My sister and I saw it while returning from Austin. It was pretty cool. 🤩 x.com/i/status/20354…
Sandy Hossain@spursgurl
OMG! I'm pretty certain I saw a meteor. This is Fayette County, I think, but surely everyone around the area saw it too. Freaking amazing. 🤯
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@SaraForTexLege @mattlanza I’m in Missouri City, heard my dog fart.
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In Cypress/Hockley. Absolutely heard it. Scared the heck out of me and my dog.
🚨 Rusty Surette@KBTXRusty
💥I’m seeing a lot of chatter online about this being heard on the NW side of Harris County. Anyone else?! Let us know where you’re located.
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@mattlanza Heard it in cypress. Scared the dog and myself. Sounded like someone jumping on my roof
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@mattlanza There are a massive amount of reports pending on the American Meteor Society report page fireball.amsmeteors.org//members/imo_v…
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