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Michigan March 1994 UFO Wave

Dozens of witnesses and National Weather Service radar tracked multiple UFOs over Lake Michigan. The NWS operator called 911, confirming objects weren't aircraft or weather.

March 8, 1994
Holland, Michigan, USA
300+ witnesses

The Michigan March 1994 UFO Wave

On March 8, 1994, a significant UFO wave struck southwest Michigan. Dozens of witnesses reported cylindrical objects with colored lights, while National Weather Service radar tracked the anomalies. A NWS operator even called 911, confirming the objects were neither aircraft nor weather phenomena.

The Night

On March 8, 1994:

  • Beginning around 9:30 PM
  • Multiple reports to 911
  • Objects seen over Lake Michigan
  • Various towns affected
  • Lasted several hours

The Objects

Witnesses described:

  • Cylindrical or cigar-shaped
  • Multiple colored lights
  • Moving erratically
  • Some hovering
  • Some moving over lake

The Radar

National Weather Service:

  • Operator Jack Bushong on duty
  • Tracked anomalies on radar
  • Called local 911 to correlate
  • Confirmed visual sightings
  • Recorded his observations

The 911 Recording

The tape captured:

  • Bushong describing radar targets
  • Moving, stopping, returning
  • Not matching any aircraft
  • Dispatcher confirming reports
  • Dramatic real-time documentation

Witness Locations

Reports came from:

  • Holland, Michigan
  • Grand Haven
  • Muskegon area
  • Along Lake Michigan shore
  • Multiple communities

The Police Response

Law enforcement:

  • Received numerous calls
  • Officers witnessed objects
  • Multiple departments involved
  • Documented the reports
  • No explanation offered

National Weather Service Statement

Bushong stated:

  • Objects appeared on radar
  • Moved unlike aircraft
  • Stopping and changing direction
  • Not weather phenomena
  • Genuinely puzzled

Investigation

MUFON and others:

  • Documented the wave
  • Collected witness reports
  • Analyzed radar data
  • No conventional explanation
  • Considered highly credible

The Radar Evidence

Analysis showed:

  • Multiple returns
  • Erratic movement patterns
  • Correlation with visual sightings
  • Not conventional aircraft
  • Unexplained targets

Skeptical Views

Some proposed:

  • Atmospheric anomalies
  • Misidentified aircraft
  • However, radar operator disputed
  • Witnesses were numerous
  • No satisfying explanation

Significance

The Michigan wave is significant for:

  • Radar confirmation
  • Official personnel as witnesses
  • 911 recordings exist
  • Multiple independent sightings
  • Never explained

Legacy

The March 1994 Michigan UFO wave represents one of the best-documented radar-visual UFO events. The involvement of National Weather Service personnel and the recorded 911 conversations provide compelling evidence that something unusual occurred that night.