Any "heat" hot enough to start fires that would be related to meteorites would 
have to be coming from a very large meteorite hitting the ground is from 
molecular bonds being rent in twain not from latent heat within the meteoroid 
which in stone meteorites with low heat transmisivity could chill your beer.  
Irons are better at conducting and storing heat so they might be a little more 
than just warm to the touch.

Ablation studies have shown that the heat of ablation doesn't penetrate more 
than 5mm.  And several meteorites formed a rind of frost shortly after landing. 
 

 One of the Portales Valley stones was found melted to a plastic tarp and 
warm/hot arrival was argued.  But anyone in Texas can relate to the temperature 
of a black body toasted up to cooking temperatures just by solar loading alone. 
I think one can get second degree burns between 140 and 160° F but something 
else would have to be involved to set your pants on fire. 

So in absence of good data I have to remain in the lukewarm to dang cold corner 
of the hot cold debate.

Elton
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