A number of bright fireballs seen from the 14th of November to 25th over water in UK/Ireland and Scotland region.
Also: Puerto Rico has seen two large fireballs recently, one creating a daylight sonic boom.
November 16. Puerto Rico, over Cabo Rojo. A fireball was spotted streaking across the sky.
November 23. Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands. A very bright daylight fireball was observed across the skies as it disintegrated, producing a sonic boom.
I'm still watching Florida and The Bahamas for stranding activity after the Nov 11th airburst. The meteor exploded at 40+km height, 240,000 TNT/kg energy release, so this could still drive a mass stranding in future weeks.
New Zealand has continued to have fireball activity. Australia: Tasmania has been quiet, while Victoria has had some activity, but nothing out of the ordinary. Strandings in both countries have been single events.
Update: I was writing this post when this came in from New Zealand. A long-duration meteor, 15+ seconds. The video is incredible: Aurora Australis (NZ) | If anyone else in the South Island had security cameras with motion detection running overnight, check your feed from 03.21am 29-11-25 | Facebook
Trajectory Maps: Fireballs Aotearoa New Zealand. Facebook
This event is unlikely to have caused the displacement or stranding of cetaceans; however, a MAD (Marine Animal Disturbance) “watch” should still be noted for the region. Although the meteor remained at high altitude and disintegrated—similar to the “Portugal” incident—such occurrences generally appear to be non-events with respect to cetacean strandings. At present, I am unable to establish any definitive acoustic parameters associated with the event, though it is highly improbable that it produced audible signals detectable at the surface. The primary uncertainty stems from the difficulty in isolating and removing very low frequency (VLF) radio waves from the analysis. Nevertheless, incidents of this kind contribute incremental data to the developing meteor–cetacean stranding catalogue, and each documented case improves our understanding of potential correlations. A Watch and See Event.
Update: 20251130, At the same time as this event, a meteor was detected breaking up over Cook Strait. It was heading SW also. Height: (83 to 61km).

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