By Roger Marsh - TheHuffingtonPost
The National
UFO ALERT Rating System has been updated for June 013, with California,
Texas,
Florida, Arizona,
NEW YORK, Ohio and Pennsylvania moving to a
UFO Alert 3 as
the highest reporting
states during the month of May 013, filed with the Mutual
UFO Network (
MUFON).
California was the leading high-reporting state in May with 67
cases, up from 47 April cases, 59 March cases, 53 February cases and 63 January cases.
Those
states in a
UFO Alert 4 category with 13 or more reports include:
Michigan, Illinois,
Missouri,
Washington,
Colorado,
Indiana and Minnesota.
All other
states move to a
UFO Alert 5 category with lower numbers of
UFO activity. The
Watch States – with 10 or more cases – are Virginia,
New Jersey,
North Carolina and Maryland.
MUFON released May statistics June 1, where the total number of reported
UFO sightings is listed by state. These statistics are used to rate
states. The entire country was moved back to the lowest alert level –
UFO Alert 5.
California takes the lead with 67 cases;
Texas, 39;
Florida, 39; Arizona, 33;
NEW YORK, 31; Ohio, 29; and Pennsylvania, 27.
Those
states with 13 or more reports, the next reporting tier level, are a
UFO Alert 4 status:
Michigan, 18; Illinois, 16;
Missouri, 16; Washington, 15;
Colorado, 14;
Indiana, 14; and Minnesota, 14.
Our
Watch States this month are – with 10 reports or more: Virginia, 12;
New Jersey, 12;
North Carolina, 12; and Maryland, 10.
The sphere remains the most-reported
UFO shape with 187 May reports, up from 144 April reports, 124 March reports; 124 February reports; and 172 January reports. Other shape reports include: Circle, 117; Triangle, 92; Star-like, 90; Other, 88;
Unknown, 81; Disc, 77; Fireball, 72; Oval, 59; Flash, 37; Cylinder, 34; Boomerang, 22;
Diamond, 21;
Cigar, 20; Chevron, 16; Bullet/Missile, 13; Blimp, 11; Egg, 8; Cone, 7; Teardrop, 7; Cross, 3; and Saturn-like, 2.
The object’s distance from the witness includes: Less than 100 feet, 100 cases; 101 to 500 feet, 88 cases; 501 feet to one mile, 148 cases; over one mile, 166 cases; unknown, 232; and no value stated, 25.
In addition, there were “19 landings, hovering, or takeoffs reported and 1 entity observed.”
The most interesting
UFO reports do not necessarily come from high reporting
states – but those
states with higher numbers do account for some of the most interesting evidence to
study. While
UFO sightings seem to
pop up randomly around the country, this list is meant to offer a small insight into where Americans are
filing reports.