Ian, 1998 was the fireball showers for the leonids - myself and some mates saw the asian peak too - in fact i did four mornings straight 16,17,18,19th nov '98 first three from dark sky sites - they came a day earlier than the mainstream media were saying (18th) when it was the morning of 17th (16th UT) in fact, as was written in the Quasar yearbook for that year (luckily!). There were people everywhere out in the sticks for morning of 18th i still havent seen anything like it since. Their were some unhappy customers from that mix up - a lot of sleepless disappointed people - scary!
But we were there from midnight till 5:30 am on morning of 17th - and the best part of the show was from midnight to 2 am for us - central time

- I saw/heard the most amazing fireball i/we have ever seen in my life - It was a monster from the deep

- full earthgrazing horizon to horizon, magnitude minus god knows what!! Full Monty loud hissing and spitting! smoking classic stereotype FireBall. first and only audible electrophonics meteor/fireball i have personally heard - i have friend who has heard one once as well.
About 60% of the meteors ( out of about around a hundred from memory) in that two hour period were big juicy fireballs - we didnt start taking photos till 4 - 5 am when it sort of quitened down a fair bit unfortunately. had one fireball ldid eave an exeptional bright train that contorted around in the upper atmosphere and lasted for about 15 min. but there was lots of those in 2001 storm asian peak of course.
Cheers
Fringey
btw must of been Very Good fom northern Australia!!!