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PUBLISHED:17:37 EST, 20 October 2012| UPDATED:07:32 EST, 21 October 2012
A mysterious ground shake through parts of southern New Jersey rattled residents around 11am this morning leaving bewildered residents still without answers.
Both the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service reported no earthquake having occurred in the area and the nearby military base claiming to have had no training exercises that would have caused the tremors.
The USGS has since speculated that the shake felt by residents in southern counties for an estimated 15 seconds was from a sonic boom.
Reports: A map by the USGS shows the coloured counties where the shake was reported on Saturday, seen the most through the southern coast
The effect would be a ‘thunder-like noise a person on the ground hears when an aircraft or other type of aerospace vehicle files overhead faster than the speed of sound or supersonic,’ according to NASA.
An officer with the Sea Isle City Police Department said they had not confirmed it having been a sonic boom as reported by local news reports but told MailOnline it was a ‘non-event.’
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