scanner blackouts last three minutes on average for interference events. longer than that usually means active suppression or equipment fault. three minutes is the edge.
this is the part nobody talks about. local wind and surface movement should have continued. something was affecting local physics or it was very high altitude.
waiting for the frames. also waiting for any record of who owns the property around that reservoir. county records sometimes get interesting after events like this.
northdrift here. the third light was the one that moved. not the two outer ones. and the third stopped at exactly the waterline. not above it. exactly at it.