Megacryometeors: The phenomenon of abnormally large chunks of ice falling from a clear sky is giving rise to an interesting debate. Are they real? Are they from God? Are they a consequence of 'Global Warming'?
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Friday, July 27, 2007
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Megacryometeors.com Contacted by Major Magazine
Megacryometeors.com was recently asked by a researcher from a very well known periodical for help in finding information on our favorite subject of falling ice. The subject of megacryometeors has yet to really reach critical mass. The hope is their article will do just that. More to come...
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Falling Ice victim says Ice was not blue.
I corresponded with Nina Gambone recently and she stated even though she says the FAA claimed the ice was in fact from a passing airplane, it was not blue in color as most ice from plane lavatories tend to be.
In this case, I have not been able to find where the FAA has admitted to the ice being from a plane.
Nina has detailed her story and her frustrations here.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Monday, February 19, 2007
Some considering UFO in recent Megacryometeor case
Once again, the FAA never identified whether an airplane was responsible. Sounds like Roswell.
Monday, January 29, 2007
San Diego Home Hit by Falling Ice Chunk

This incident occured on January 17, 2007. This home, similar to the Pennsylvania episode on January 20th, was in the direct path of an airport. I keep waiting to hear a follow-up report after lab analysis proves they are from airplanes, but we never do. Neither one of these two were blue in color.
Latest Ice Fall "Outside the Norm," says Federal Investigators
"When the accident happened, police say, no planes were in the area. But now federal investigators are checking their radar and say it's 'outside the norm' for a big chunk of ice to fall from a plane and cause damage like this."
I'd say Mr. local weatherman needs to bone up on is megacryometeor research. Watch video of this story here.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Enormous Block of Ice Destroys Tampa Car!
"Refrigerator sized" megacryometeor hits Tampa Bay Florida vehicle. It's funny how ice from planes are so quickly blamed, even though early reports say there were no airplanes in the area.







