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    UFO Reports Spiked this Summer

    According to an organization that tracks UFO reports, this summer has been an especially busy period for UFO sightings. The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) noted that sightings increased over the past six weeks, with some states more than doubling their normal numbers.

    Are we on the cusp of an alien invasion? Or maybe people just have more time on their hands to spot — and report — strange things in the sky?

    "It's pretty exciting," said Clifford Clift, the international director of MUFON. "When you average 500 a month [nationwide] and go to 1,013 in one month, that's an interesting spike in sighting reports."

    Clift told Life's Little Mysteries that he's not sure what to make of the data at this point. It could be the start of something big, or it could merely be a computer glitch that accidentally counted some reports twice. Another possibility is that we're simply in the midst of a "UFO flap," one of many periodic increases in sightings over the years.

    There are several reasons UFOs might appear in flaps, or clusters. One is that objects in the sky are usually seen by many people, especially when they appear over urban areas. UFOs typically don't hover close to Earth or in someone's back yard; instead, they are often sighted high in the sky — just far enough away so that we can't see details or get sharp photos. Thus, whatever a particular UFO really is — a plane, a comet, an extraterrestrial spacecraft, or something else — that one object or strange light in the sky could trigger hundreds, or even thousands, of reports. And even reports of the same object will probably differ depending on the reporter's perspective. [Look! Up in the Sky! A History of Recent UFO Sightings]

    Thus, if there were hundreds of UFO reports in a state during a given period, it's important to know how those reports were categorized because it might mean hundreds of different UFOs were sighted by single individuals, or that one UFO was sighted by hundreds of people.

    There are also psychological and social explanations. Sightings are often fueled by the mass media; people read about mysterious things or see TV shows about them, and interest or concern about them spreads from person to person. It's not that anyone is hoaxing or making up  sightings: Research has shown that if you tell people what to look for (a phenomenon called "priming"), people will often see what they are looking for — whether those things exist or not.

    As Clift noted, "It's likely that the media and [alien-themed] movies that are coming out, like 'Apollo 18' and 'Paul,' are piquing people's interest in UFOs." People hear about UFOs, and for a while they tend to look at the sky more often, wondering if they might have their own sighting. And precisely because people are spending more time looking at the sky, they will for the first time notice (normal) lights and objects that have always been there.

    So it may not be that UFOs are actually appearing more often, but instead we're noticing them more. An identical process can be found in the medical field, where an increase in reports of a disease may not represent an increase in the actual number of cases, but instead reflects more public awareness of the disease or better screening techniques. In other words, scientists know that just because more people report a phenomenon does not necessarily mean the phenomenon is occurring more often. [10 Alien Encounters Debunked]

    Why might UFOs be seen more often in the summer months? One possibility is that people spend more time outdoors; we spend warm nights outside at parties and barbecues, thus we have more opportunity to notice things in the sky than in the winter when we're inside watching television. That said, Clift pointed out that his organization doesn't normally see such dramatic seasonal increases in reports.

    Whether the increase in sightings is rooted in reality, a computer glitch, or psychological and social influences remains to be seen. One thing is certain: This is not the first time that UFO reports have increased, and it won't be the last.

    This story was provided by Life's Little Mysteries, a sister site to SPACE.com.

    Benjamin Radford is deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer science magazine and author of Scientific Paranormal Investigation: How to Solve Unexplained Mysteries. His website is www.BenjaminRadford.com.

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    117 comments

    • DFK  •  8 months ago
      The beer sale's really went up last summer.
    • Edouard  •  8 months ago
      UFO linked to my girlfriend in the Kitchen, Unidentified frying object
    • g d  •  8 months ago
      Somewhere in the Galaxy there's a Travel Agency that sells summer vacation packages to study primitive species.
    • LyleC  •  8 months ago
      they are not aliens, they are interdimensional beings. prepare for the "harvest"
    • Douch Bag  •  8 months ago
      I hope they aren't here for dinner.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 months ago
      One would have to be extremely ignorant to think we are the only planet with life considering there are millions of other planets and many we don't even have technoligy to get to or see. One would also bee ignorant to think we are the smartest of them all. So if we can fly up to the moon who is to say they couldn't fly here. However until there is hard evidence like a body or a ship or a video that hasn't been tampered I don't believe they are here yet. Why would they not land or make some sort of communication after coming all this way. I cant picture something brilliant enough to travel such a great distance say "ah well we made it,lets go burn a few crop circles in someones field and head back". For one to go to such extreme lengths to come here it just doesn't match up. So unless oxygen melts their skin it makes absolutely no sence to me.
      • Billboard 8 months ago
        We are not part of their agenda. They serve one purpose...their own.
    • DaveTheDude  •  8 months ago
      I see objects flying around atleast couple times a year and im not even looking for it. It usually happens when im taking my dog outside. Where i live theres hardly any lights so i really can see things. Usually looks like balls of light real far away like a star but one that flies across the sky. Also airplanes usually blink or strobe and move side to side and are not even close to as far away. I never report these but i do know there is something going on up there.
    • allen r  •  8 months ago
      I saw a ball of green and orange light in 1994. Others saw it and it was reported in the Norwich Bulletin the next day. It did not occur to me it was a UFO until I saw it 16 years later on a UFO tv show.
    • amkinnear  •  8 months ago
      people are outside more in the summer....
    • shakalaka  •  8 months ago
      UFO ARE MADE IN CHINA
      • Armen 8 months ago
        No wonder we are hearing about so many UFO crashes!
      • Zoom 8 months ago
        Dont buy cheap china stuff. As Obama said buy American
    • nathan  •  8 months ago
      The one other thing he failed to mention is todays ability to report a sighting online and the ability to see something thats' been reported online IE: "better communications" today as opposed to just as recently as the 1990s.
    • Dante  •  8 months ago
      Sounds like either the military is testing something new, or the black choppers are being sent out on lot of cover ops missions. Those two things tend to get mistaken for ufo's alot, along with a few other things, because in the end why the hell would any creatures from other planets be interested in this backwater hunk of rock.
    • ..Cat  •  8 months ago
      If this article is for real, it kind of makes sense to coincide with all the abnormal intense weather systems we have been experiencing latley. I don't know what's up with all of this but I do believe in UFO's because I have seen them many years ago. It is intriguing. How are the experts going to explain this? lol
      • stephen... 8 months ago
        Stop doing drugs
      • MissUnderstood 8 months ago
        LOL! Yeah...cause Aliens have everything to do with out weather....it couldn't possibly be just, well, our planet changing. No, not at all. I want whatever drugs ..cat is taking!! lol
    • M  •  8 months ago
      Why aren't there more sightings in the winter, when nightly temperatures are -15 degrees? Hm, good thing we have a journalist to answer that for us.
    • Colin  •  8 months ago
      Fact: 90 % of people have not done any serious research into unexplained sightings.
    • bluegirl  •  8 months ago
      Make sure to read the other article yahoo has posted in relation to this addressing how alcohol and drug consumption spiked this summer.
    • TAXPAYER  •  8 months ago
      get a life !
    • Spook  •  8 months ago
      If you believe that there is nothing new under the sun. Then you have to believe there is a civilization older than ours and therefore they myst be OUT THERE. I believe Mulder and Scully are on to something.
      What:?! You don't watch the X-Files??
    • Daver  •  8 months ago
      The technology is called TR3B. google it. mercuryplasma/magnetic fields.
    • debbie123  •  8 months ago
      I WILL GLADLY PAY YOU TUESDAY , FOR A HAMBURGER TODAY
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