Description: UFOs Over Lake Michigan by Douglas M. Dubrish Just over 30 years ago, on an unforgettable Tuesday night in March 1994, the skies above Lake Michigan were alive with sightings of unidentified flying objects-a phenomenon that sparked over 300 reports across Muskegon, Ottawa, Berrien, and Allegan counties. These 1994 Michigan UFO sightings became known as the Lake Michigan 1994 UFO event, and it remains one of the most talked-about incidents in UFO history.At the National Weather Service office in Muskegon, a weather observer detected strange blips on the radar screen that night. Using the Remote Height Indicator (RHI), the observer tracked these objects movements, capturing altitude changes that hinted at something truly unusual. While I wasnt the observer that evening, I was on staff and closely worked with my colleague who recounted the events in detail soon after. In the days that followed, we had many careful conversations-sharing these experiences beyond trusted circles came with risks, as discussing unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) could lead to skepticism from others and even risk professional repercussions.UFOs and strange lights over Lake Michigan werent uncommon for us at the Muskegon station. Many observers, myself included, had seen these phenomena on the night and midnight shifts. My own introduction to unidentified flying objects took place earlier, during my time in the U.S. Air Force. In 1973, while stationed at Murphy Dome Air Force Site in Alaska-now part of the Alaskan Triangle-I saw UFOs firsthand.UFOs Over Lake Michigan: A Weather Observers Tale captures these fascinating experiences and offers readers a unique perspective on the 1994 Lake Michigan UFOs and other encounters. With firsthand accounts and in-depth observations, this book invites both skeptics and believers alike to step inside the mysteries of UFO sightings in Michigan, exploring phenomena that remain as intriguing now as they were then. "In winter 1973, I was duty officer at a NORAD control center, Murphy Dome AFS, AK. One of my radar techs pointed out to me a strange track he had picked up. I watched it for a while, deciding how we should classify it or not. Its speed was about 2,100 mph, heading about 150 deg. Thats significantly faster than any jet plane we had data on in our aircraft recognition manuals. We knew nothing about SR-71s. Its possible we had detected one returning from Siberia. However, we had the flight plans (secret) for our spy plane missions and normally watched them leaving and returning. Nothing corresponded to this. By Robert Anderson The UFO Chronicles 2-28-2023 Note: The Radar Technician mentioned in Captain Bobs account is the author of this book. Books make great gifts! FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Details ISBN Author Douglas M. Dubrish Pages 102 Publisher Independently Published Year 2024 ISBN-13 9798335482707 Format Paperback Publication Date 2024-08-09 Imprint Independently Published Subtitle A Weather Observers Tale Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161282494;
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