Not adding an opinion but just about observation consistency.
Four points and a question:
1. Once again we are dealing with a reporter--which is a class of individuals 
that consistently scramble eye-witness interviews.
  
2. His location was very close to the Doppler echo end track.

3. Owing to how a sonic boom propagates to the side and rear of the hypersonic 
missile, if you are near dead front of objects path you tend to only get echoes 
from gound reflections unlsee the object is still super sonic when passing your 
location --ask any one that has been shot at by a super sonic round.  One may 
hear the bullet thump but don't hear the the sonic signature that nearby folks 
usually do.  Thus the old adage about not hearing the shot that hits you. 

4.  Whistling, roaring, buzzing, or wap-wap sounds--( unlike those of a sonic 
boom, bolide, or explosion,) are often reported by observers near where a 
meteorite drops.

How fortunate the tidewaters are warming up and we have some scuba divers on 
the list.

Q: Now this was a retrograde meteor correct?  Retrograde is contra earth's 
rotation and prograde is with the direction of rotation?  Simple I know but I 
am in an argument with myself and need a referee.

Elton
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