I was on the beach in front of the Topaz Motel that night, was a sober witness at "ground zero" of the "fireball" event. Some guy was in fact setting off Chinese Sky Lanterns; basically small tissue paper hot-air balloons fueled by a candle/flame which sends them upward several hundred feet and keeps them aglow for about 10 minutes. I watched them go up, slowly drift over the pier [and in front of the bars from which the reports came], then fade away as a tiny red spark high above the ocean. I can't imagine how anyone could discribe them as a bright flash, meteor, UFO, or an airplane going down in flames...other than considering the time and source of reports; i.e. 11p.m. from a bar on the beach. As to the image of the bright white fireball which was photoshopped onto the Flagler Beach article; I'd think it pretty obvious that it was a fake. Consider the source, and that the image is identical to many other "sitings". Also, it appears to have been taken from where I was watching the sky lanterns drift away over the ocean...I'm sure I would have noticed a huge white flame crashing down over the pier while I was tracking the route of a small red glowing orb. Just sayin'...
Police investigators said they received reports late Tuesday of a light, described by some as a fireball, falling into the ocean. Read more
What did people see crash into the Atlantic Ocean late Tuesday night off the Flagler County coast? That question remained unanswered Wednesday morning, but investigators said they are searching for a possible plane crash. Dispatchers started getting calls Tuesday night reporting a fireball falling out of the sky and into the ocean off Flagler Beach, near State Roads A1A and 100. Read more