CORROBORATED
CF-GEI-20070601793 CORROBORATED
The Annemasse Weather Balloon Case
CASE FILE — CF-GEI-20070601793 — CASEFILES CLASSIFIED ARCHIVE
Date Date when the incident was reported or occurred
2007-06-30
Location Reported location of the sighting or event
Annemasse, Haute-Savoie, France
Duration Estimated duration of the observed phenomenon
approximately 30-45 minutes
Object Type Classification of the observed object based on witness descriptions
other
Source Origin database or archive this case was sourced from
geipan
Witnesses Number of known witnesses who reported the event
1
Country Country where the incident took place
FR
AI Confidence AI-generated credibility score based on source reliability, detail consistency, and corroboration
85%
On the morning of June 30, 2007, a single witness in Annemasse, located in the Haute-Savoie department of the Rhône-Alpes region, observed an unusual object in the sky that captured their attention. The witness initially spotted the object while outdoors and, upon arriving home, found that the object remained visible in the sky. Taking advantage of this continued presence, the witness recorded video footage of the phenomenon.
GEIPAN investigators analyzed the submitted video evidence and reached a definitive conclusion. The footage clearly showed the object to be a tetrahedral weather balloon, a type commonly deployed by Météorologie Nationale (French National Weather Service) and scientific research organizations. These distinctive pyramid-shaped balloons are regularly launched for atmospheric data collection and meteorological observations.
This case received GEIPAN's 'A' classification, their highest confidence rating indicating a conclusive identification with certainty. The case demonstrates the value of video evidence in resolving aerial mysteries and highlights how unfamiliar scientific equipment can appear anomalous to casual observers when seen from a distance or unusual angle.
02 Timeline of Events
Late morning, June 30, 2007
Initial Observation
Witness first observes an unusual object in the sky over Annemasse that captures their attention due to its unfamiliar appearance
Shortly after initial sighting
Witness Arrives Home
Witness returns to their residence and notes that the object is still visible in the sky, providing opportunity for documentation
Continuing observation period
Video Recording
Witness captures video footage of the object, which remains stationary or slow-moving enough to film effectively
Post-incident
Report to GEIPAN
Witness submits report and video evidence to GEIPAN (France's official UAP investigation office) for analysis
Investigation period
Video Analysis Complete
GEIPAN investigators analyze the video footage and conclusively identify the object as a tetrahedral weather balloon
Case closure
Classification A Assigned
Case assigned GEIPAN's highest confidence classification (A - identified with certainty) and marked as explained
03 Key Witnesses
Anonymous Witness 1
Civilian resident
high
Local resident of Annemasse who observed an unfamiliar aerial object and responsibly documented it on video before reporting to authorities
"Not available in source documentation"
04 Analyst Notes -- AI Processed
This case represents a textbook example of successful identification through photographic evidence. The witness's decision to film the object proved crucial, as the video provided investigators with sufficient detail to make a positive identification. The tetrahedral shape is characteristic of specific scientific balloon designs, which are distinctive enough to be identified with confidence when captured on video.
The location of Annemasse in southeastern France, near the Swiss border and relatively close to meteorological research facilities in the Alpine region, makes regular weather balloon launches entirely plausible. The late morning timeframe is consistent with typical meteorological balloon launch schedules. The witness's initial intrigue is understandable, as these specialized balloons have an unconventional shape compared to traditional spherical weather balloons and can appear unusual when viewed from ground level, particularly if the observer is unfamiliar with this equipment type.
05 Theory Comparison
BELIEVER ANALYSIS
SKEPTIC ANALYSIS
Unfamiliarity with Scientific Equipment
The witness's initial intrigue and decision to report the object demonstrates how legitimate scientific and meteorological equipment can appear anomalous to observers unfamiliar with specialized balloon designs. Tetrahedral weather balloons have a distinctly non-traditional shape compared to common spherical balloons, making them more likely to be perceived as unusual. The extended visibility period suggests the balloon was either ascending slowly or had reached float altitude, both normal behaviors for research balloons.
06 Verdict
ANALYST VERDICT
This case is definitively explained with high confidence. The object was identified as a tetrahedral weather balloon used by French meteorological services or scientific researchers. The video evidence provided unambiguous confirmation, allowing GEIPAN to assign their most certain classification (A - identified with certainty). While the case holds minimal significance from a UAP investigation standpoint, it serves as an excellent educational example demonstrating how legitimate scientific equipment can be mistaken for something anomalous, and underscores the critical importance of photographic/video documentation in resolving aerial sighting reports. The case also validates GEIPAN's systematic approach to investigation and their rigorous classification methodology.
AI CONFIDENCE SCORE:
85%
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