Preliminary results indicate that there are meteorites from this meteor on the ground north of Houston, Texas--analysis is currently underway to refine the impact area. If pieces are recovered, it will be the 13th meteorite fall recorded in the state since 1909, and the first since Ash Creek, which fell in February of 2009.
A video (in Windows Media format) of the fireball as recorded by the NASA camera in New Mexico is attached to this message. The Moon is the bright object at lower center; the fireball is on the horizon at left and is surrounded by a white box when the camera detects it. Up is north, and left is east in the video.
Are those bulbs in the SOTT website's header suggesting the current approximate number of fireballs per month, per continent?:) Per week coming soon?! Interesting times we are living in, really.