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New York Sky Turns Bright Blue After Transformer Explosion (nytimes.com) 148

There was a boom; then a hum. The lights flickered. A giant plume of smoke filled the New York City sky, and turned it blue. From a report: "A sort of unnatural, fluorescent shade of blue," said Bill San Antonio, 28, who was watching Thursday night from inside a terminal at La Guardia Airport. "We thought it was a U.F.O.," said Yiota Androtsakis, a longtime Astoria resident. Ms. Androtsakis was not the only one. In the earliest moments, hundreds of Twitter users from across the city posted videos of the eerie lights, causing many on social media to fear an alien invasion.

By late Thursday night officials said the event was caused by nothing more than a transformer explosion. "No injuries, no fire, no evidence of extraterrestrial activity," the New York Police Department tweeted, adding later that the explosion was not suspicious. There was one Con Edison employee nearby when the fire started, and the authorities said he was unharmed. Still, Deputy Inspector Osvaldo Nunez, the commanding officer of the 114th Precinct, conceded that the episode "was spectacular." "You could see it from the precinct, and the precinct is about a half-mile away," he said. "You felt it in your chest, the explosions, and the night sky turned an electric blue."

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  • Gozer (Score:5, Insightful)

    by PopeRatzo ( 965947 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @03:42AM (#57869276) Journal

    A friend of mine who lives in Astoria posted a video and it looked like some real Ghostbuster shit.

    There's a good roundup of videos of this event over on Deadspin.

    https://theconcourse.deadspin.... [deadspin.com]

    By the way, if you go and search Twitter for #Qanon, you'll find that there are already NYC blue light truthers who are saying this is a message to patriots that the "hot war" is coming and that the acting attorney general (aka "117") is about to unleash holy hell on unbelievers and other liberals. Or, that it's a false flag. I'm not shitting you.

    https://twitter.com/travis_vie... [twitter.com]

    • Re:Gozer (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 28, 2018 @03:50AM (#57869284)

      You know, there comes a point we have to take the nutters at their word. They're objectively nuts, but they do exist and could be weaponized based on their usefulness, as morons. Pizzagate riflemoron showed that much.

      I mean shouldn't the FBI be actively leading these idiots off a GPS cliff or something? Or does that just play into the conspiracy? We can't win, idiocracy is upon us.

    • Re:Gozer (Score:5, Funny)

      by pushing-robot ( 1037830 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @04:21AM (#57869336)

      We should start a conspiracy theory claiming Q has hidden vital messages inside critical thinking textbooks.

    • by sjames ( 1099 )

      It's definitely a message from the AG. He wants us to know that he's super serial about paying off those Blockbuster Late fees.

    • You do not have to worry, it's just one of my experiences that went slightly out of control. Everything is under control. Seriously!
    • by antdude ( 79039 )

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com] also mentioned Ghostbusters. Haha.

    • A friend of mine who lives in Astoria posted a video and it looked like some real Ghostbuster shit.

      There's a good roundup of videos of this event over on Deadspin.

      https://theconcourse.deadspin.... [deadspin.com]

      By the way, if you go and search Twitter for #Qanon, you'll find that there are already NYC blue light truthers who are saying this is a message to patriots that the "hot war" is coming and that the acting attorney general (aka "117") is about to unleash holy hell on unbelievers and other liberals. Or, that it's a false flag. I'm not shitting you.

      https://twitter.com/travis_vie... [twitter.com]

      Um, yeah, and the story says that oh so urbane NYC-izens thought it was aliens. I wouldn't get too smug over this, lol

      • Um, yeah, and the story says that oh so urbane NYC-izens thought it was aliens. I wouldn't get too smug over this, lol

        You might want to look up the definition of "urbane". If you had ever been to NYC, you would know that it's not a word you would use to describe the occupants of that city, and especially not the occupants of Astoria.

    • by judoguy ( 534886 )

      By the way, if you go and search Twitter for #Qanon, you'll find that there are already NYC blue light truthers who are saying this is a message to patriots that the "hot war" is coming and that the acting attorney general (aka "117") is about to unleash holy hell on unbelievers and other liberals. Or, that it's a false flag. I'm not shitting you.

      https://twitter.com/travis_vie... [twitter.com]

      And the "progressive" nut jobs on CommonDreams.org are blaming fossil fuel use for the explosion, because, you know, fossil fuel is evil.

      I'm not saying that squirrels did it but... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

  • So great its a transformer...

    couple of things stand out :

    Environmental damage, what was the reason why it was blue and I'm going to guess that its not intended to be breathed in...

    A prison had a power failure for 25 minutes... backup generators was not mentioned...

    great reporting... simply follow what people say on twitter...

    • by ArchieBunker ( 132337 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @04:06AM (#57869320)

      The blue was just arcing. As for damages most transformers are filled with mineral oil.

      • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @04:40AM (#57869376)

        Well technically arcing releases a shitton of Ozone so you still shouldn't breath it in :-)

      • by necro81 ( 917438 )

        As for damages most transformers are filled with mineral oil.

        Modern transformers are filled with mineral oil. Historically, they were filled with more exotic chemical brews. There are many still in use that are filled with PCB [wikipedia.org]s, which are definitely not good for the environment.

        Sounds like a job for Sangamon Taylor [wikipedia.org].

        • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @10:29AM (#57870206)

          Historically, they were filled with more exotic chemical brews. There are many still in use that are filled with PCB [wikipedia.org]s, which are definitely not good for the environment.

          Transformer oil doesn't last forever. What they were filled with historically is not really relevant today. Pretty much every transformer on the EPA's PCB register only has trace amounts of PCBs which were retained in the insulation after the oil was swapped out and other PCB containing parts were remdiated, and a PCB value of 0.05% is grounds for throwing out otherwise good oil (though I haven't seen oil replaced due to hitting this value outside of an actual PCB remediation program).

          The short of it you'd be hard pressed to find a transformer "filled" with PCBs anymore in a city.

          • by mysidia ( 191772 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @11:53AM (#57870718)

            The short of it you'd be hard pressed to find a transformer "filled" with PCBs anymore in a city.

            Except, possibly, for distribution transformers that have been in continuous operation for 40 years or more with no maintenance ever performed on them..... perhaps in some older building/elevator/other equipment installations.

            If you have a working electrical utility --- you don't have a luxury of being able to simply shut off distribution every few years to maintenance all the equipment and change the transformer oil. It might be possible to service a power plant when other plants are still online - but as far as distribution equipment and branch transformers: people get upset when they lose power and the POCOs try to get things restored as quickly as possible ---- except if a transformer has failed, its unlikely to get attention: when was the last time your utility told you they were going to turn you off to check oil on the transformers for your block?

            • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @03:38PM (#57872096)

              Except, possibly, for distribution transformers that have been in continuous operation for 40 years or more with no maintenance ever performed on them.....

              If you have a working electrical utility --- you don't have a luxury of being able to simply shut off distribution every few years to maintenance all the equipment and change the transformer oil.

              If you can't take a distribution transformer offline for maintenance you don't have a "working electrical utility".

              Every country I've ever worked in (I haven't been in the USA) has required N+1 radial feeds, ring-mains, or a combination of both at any meaningful distribution level precisely because in order to provide good reliable power maintenance is a must. This goes doubly for something as important as the grid connection of the power plant where some countries require N+2 capacity.

              when was the last time your utility told you they were going to turn you off to check oil on the transformers for your block?

              When was the last time they were required to inform you? Personally at home, I never got any notification. However I was connected to the same 33kV feed as my work where we received a "Notice of reduced reliability of supply" approximately once a month as the utility worked on some equipment somewhere between our 33kV incomers and the main 330kV feed to our city. It was my job to ensure we weren't doing either high risk work or work on our redundant incomers during these periods.

              The place you may see some PCBs is in pole top transformers in the country, but a typical city distribution grid is easy* to route around with a bit of effort even if you don't have redundant equipment.

              *The work is easy. Redoing fault and protection calculations when you find some maintenance job requires a makeshift bus-tie between two substations that was "value engineered" out during design is far less easy.

              • by wbr1 ( 2538558 )
                Just here to say thank. I don't come here often anymore and have no mod points, but I am glad to see knowledgeable people chime in on a subject instead of just armchair experts.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      "causing many on social media to fear an alien invasion."

      ...knowing full well that people post tons of stuff online either in jest, or sarcastically.

      But in this Brave New Lazy World, diligent reporting means "I looked at my phone and saw those words, so it must be reality". Don't even bother to suggest that probably half are just tongue-in-cheek, and only a scant handful of might have experienced anything even approximating a "genuine fear" of alien invasion, and that those people were stupid and deserved

    • by mysidia ( 191772 )

      Two transformers failed out. The typical result is a wave of extremely bright electrical arcs and lightning show until the circuit can be broken - in 2011, there was such an event in Fort Worth Texas for nearly half an hour --- anyone much closer to the transformers would likely have seen a much brighter blinding blue light that could do serious damage to the eyes b/c of the UltraViolet light wavelengths given off similar to an arc welder: there's your primary environmental hazard. I'm not sure

  • Sky Turns Blue (Score:4, Insightful)

    by mentil ( 1748130 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @03:55AM (#57869294)

    The sky is blue?! Shit, gotta be aliens! /facepalm

  • And here I thought the M.I.B. had a city-wide neuralizer they can use.... Tsk tsk...
    • Well yeah, why do you think it is being reported as a "transformer explosion"? Do you not remember the documentaries? First you neuralize, then you invent an alternate explanation for whatever disaster is being cleaned up.
  • by cerberusss ( 660701 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @04:29AM (#57869356) Journal

    By late Thursday night officials said the event was caused by nothing more than a transformer explosion

    They're more than meets the eye.

  • I hope it wasn't Bumblebee, or my son will be devastated.
  • ... probably there were some?

    Just saying :P

    • by Ed_1024 ( 744566 )

      Nothing to see here, itâ(TM)s all normal...

      Oh, if you would all look over here at what Iâ(TM)m holding in my hand... *phweeeeEEE-PHTT*

  • Alien invasion.... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Maelwryth ( 982896 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @06:23AM (#57869576) Homepage Journal
    Why would aliens want to invade New York?
  • by idji ( 984038 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @07:02AM (#57869634)
    .. and not about the serious issue of infrastructure breakdown? What actually happened here and why did it happen?
  • by RobinH ( 124750 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @07:18AM (#57869650) Homepage
    I happen to have witnessed 2 different unrelated pole transformer explosions. In one case I was less than 150 ft / 50 m away, and in the second case it may have been 4 times that. I happened to be looking right at the second one when it happened, and there was a blinding blue flash. Both booms scared the crap out of me. I have also trained throwing a grenade (detonation maybe 30 ft away, behind a concrete wall). While the nearest transformer explosion was about 5 times further away, I would guess the energy at the point of the explosion was in the same ballpark (though the transformers don't produce shrapnel, thank goodness). The available fault current in the case of an electrical arc fault can be extremely high. I wouldn't want to be standing next to one.
  • Harry Potter, you're needed

  • Probably caused by a geomagnetic storm [spaceweather.com]. Not a coincidence we just entered an area with fast moving solar wind on the 28th.
  • After all the crappy movies of Transformers being killed, are there any left to catch fire? Or was this one of those spontaneous fire things from the pile of their carcasses?

    • Or was this one of those spontaneous fire things from the pile of their carcasses?

      No. This is what it looks like when Dr Manhattan [wikipedia.org] from the Watchmen, farts.

  • Great cover story.

  • Never saw the night shining so bright / Then tried the switch on my flickering light / Blue skies way before dawn / Surge protectors from now on

  • U.F.O. Unidentified Flaming Object
  • In the earliest moments, hundreds of Twitter users from across the city posted videos of the eerie lights, causing many on social media to fear an alien invasion.

    Whew! Good thing it didn't happen near us ignorant rubes out in flyover country. No telling what we might have thought!

  • I was traveling westbound on the Long Island Expressway about 42 miles away (according to Google Earth), when I saw the sky in the distance light up with eerie blue-green flashes. It was quite the show.
  • It actually looked like an electric-blue mushroom cloud for a little while...

    https://preview.redd.it/p3kzl6... [preview.redd.it]

    • Thanks. Looks like the intense light of the arcing was reflected off of a low cloud, or possibly the smoke cloud from the initial explosion.

  • I am curious as to why the arcing lasted so long. Clearly this was a catastrophic fault where a couple of (very big) wires got too close and created a short circuit. Massive amounts of energy would about been used to maintain that arc. Should that have not tripped a circuit breaker or some other protection system upstream? or was the it as simple as the energy being consumed by the arc was similar to the normal load going through the transformer?

    Anyone who has knowledge of high voltage distribution systems
    • by Nkwe ( 604125 )
      Sorry for the bad grammar - haven't had my caffeine yet - should have been "or was it as simple as the energy consumed by the arc being similar to the normal load going through the transformer?"
  • In the future, denizens of New York City will refer to this as "The Incident", and some will deny that it ever happened.
  • Clearly this one an alien firefight. Theyâ(TM)re here. Theyâ(TM)ve been here for a very long time.

    Isnâ(TM)t this how those coverup movies start?

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