On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 6:47 PM, Tom Horsley <tom.horsley@xxxxxxx> wrote:
No time delay? Yeah, I think you found the source of your problem.
Since there was no delay, that means they had to be at 1/5th of a mile or closer (for about 200ms delay, which is not really all that perceptible). That's a thousand feet. Much closer than that and you're going to see effects. So, yeah.
--Russell
For a little while, this was one of those flash-boom varieties with
no time delay between flash and boom, so some of them were indeed
pretty close.
No time delay? Yeah, I think you found the source of your problem.
Since there was no delay, that means they had to be at 1/5th of a mile or closer (for about 200ms delay, which is not really all that perceptible). That's a thousand feet. Much closer than that and you're going to see effects. So, yeah.
--Russell
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