Cheryl Costa uses 2018 US UFO reporting statistics to blow holes into the popular recent theory of a "UFO Super Highway" across The U.S. She could have added a study of the total data from her and co-author Linda Miller Costa's important
UFO Sightings Desk Reference: United States of America 2001-2015. And other recent statistical studies back them up. Costa also challenges the notions that cattle mutilations and paranormal activity are more significant along this latitude. So what about other factors in seeing a UFO? Remembering that such are based upon UFO
Reports rather than actual UFO
Sightings, Costa notes that
Timing is Everything for UFO Observations. "The Mothers of UFO Statistics" dug into their data and came up with "population, regional seasonal weather, daily/seasonal activity, and time of day" as UFO drivers, and drilled down further to come up with some interesting conclusions and suggestions about the numerical patterns they've uncovered. Young Jerry Simons' UFO experience would have occurred during an "off period" in the Costa "time of day" findings, and was unusual in other respects as noted in
Did a UFO Fly over West Milford in 1966? Ann Genader relates a frightening story about "triple vehicle interference" and subsequent medical maladies from this older case. (WM)
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