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Hi all,
2 or 3 times today I have been hearing low pitch rumbling noises, so low in fact, it seemed to be almost infrasound (I could almost 'feel' the sound even though I could barely hear it). There where now reports of thunderstorm activity in the region, the sferics animations have been showing nothing in the Bath area and the skies where bright and clear? (The times where approx, 11.30, 12.30 and 15.30) If it wasn't for the fact there are no active quarries within 20 miles, I would have said it was distant blasting. Another source of the noise I discounted was the test ranges on Salisbury plain, I have never heard heard them from the far side of Bath. So, any thoughts on what I have been hearing today? Also, there is now a solid grey cloud high cloud cover and wind is picking up, so it does look like something may be on it's way now. |
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Just as a complete shot in the dark, have a look at this...
CK "Si" wrote in message . .. Hi all, 2 or 3 times today I have been hearing low pitch rumbling noises, so low in fact, it seemed to be almost infrasound (I could almost 'feel' the sound even though I could barely hear it). There where now reports of thunderstorm activity in the region, the sferics animations have been showing nothing in the Bath area and the skies where bright and clear? (The times where approx, 11.30, 12.30 and 15.30) If it wasn't for the fact there are no active quarries within 20 miles, I would have said it was distant blasting. Another source of the noise I discounted was the test ranges on Salisbury plain, I have never heard heard them from the far side of Bath. So, any thoughts on what I have been hearing today? Also, there is now a solid grey cloud high cloud cover and wind is picking up, so it does look like something may be on it's way now. |
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Sorry - forgat the URL! Silly me...
http://homepages.tesco.net/~John.Dawes2/page1.htm "CK" wrote in message ... Just as a complete shot in the dark, have a look at this... CK "Si" wrote in message . .. Hi all, 2 or 3 times today I have been hearing low pitch rumbling noises, so low in fact, it seemed to be almost infrasound (I could almost 'feel' the sound even though I could barely hear it). There where now reports of thunderstorm activity in the region, the sferics animations have been showing nothing in the Bath area and the skies where bright and clear? (The times where approx, 11.30, 12.30 and 15.30) If it wasn't for the fact there are no active quarries within 20 miles, I would have said it was distant blasting. Another source of the noise I discounted was the test ranges on Salisbury plain, I have never heard heard them from the far side of Bath. So, any thoughts on what I have been hearing today? Also, there is now a solid grey cloud high cloud cover and wind is picking up, so it does look like something may be on it's way now. |
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CK wrote:
Sorry - forgat the URL! Silly me... http://homepages.tesco.net/~John.Dawes2/page1.htm Just as a complete shot in the dark, have a look at this... Interesting link, it doesn't seem to match what I'm hearing, there is definately the sound of a distant 'detonation'. Has just started up again, but this time it does look like the heavens are about to open. Hi all, 2 or 3 times today I have been hearing low pitch rumbling noises, so low in fact, it seemed to be almost infrasound (I could almost 'feel' the sound even though I could barely hear it). There where now reports of thunderstorm activity in the region, the sferics animations have been showing nothing in the Bath area and the skies where bright and clear? (The times where approx, 11.30, 12.30 and 15.30) If it wasn't for the fact there are no active quarries within 20 miles, I would have said it was distant blasting. Another source of the noise I discounted was the test ranges on Salisbury plain, I have never heard heard them from the far side of Bath. So, any thoughts on what I have been hearing today? |
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take your pick
big storm passing to north of you aircraft gathering for the Trafalgar do mice "Si" wrote in message . .. Hi all, 2 or 3 times today I have been hearing low pitch rumbling noises, so low in fact, it seemed to be almost infrasound (I could almost 'feel' the sound even though I could barely hear it). There where now reports of thunderstorm activity in the region, the sferics animations have been showing nothing in the Bath area and the skies where bright and clear? (The times where approx, 11.30, 12.30 and 15.30) If it wasn't for the fact there are no active quarries within 20 miles, I would have said it was distant blasting. Another source of the noise I discounted was the test ranges on Salisbury plain, I have never heard heard them from the far side of Bath. So, any thoughts on what I have been hearing today? Also, there is now a solid grey cloud high cloud cover and wind is picking up, so it does look like something may be on it's way now. |
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![]() "Si" wrote in message . uk... CK wrote: Sorry - forgat the URL! Silly me... http://homepages.tesco.net/~John.Dawes2/page1.htm Just as a complete shot in the dark, have a look at this... Interesting link, it doesn't seem to match what I'm hearing, there is definately the sound of a distant 'detonation'. Has just started up again, but this time it does look like the heavens are about to open. Hi all, 2 or 3 times today I have been hearing low pitch rumbling noises, so low in fact, it seemed to be almost infrasound (I could almost 'feel' the sound even though I could barely hear it). There where now reports of thunderstorm activity in the region, the sferics animations have been showing nothing in the Bath area and the skies where bright and clear? I used to hear this in Torbay. Long, deep low rumbles out to sea. Late 70's and 80's. No storms and clear sky. It sent me batty looking for an explanation, never found one..... Pharm.. -- Remove Frontal Lobes to reply. "...The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger " -- Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:21:26 +0100, Pharmanaut wrote:
I used to hear this in Torbay. Long, deep low rumbles out to sea. Concorde? Though a sonic boom is a fairly distinctive b-boom noise. Used to hear it Bristol occasionally. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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No Concordes flying anymore!
"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.com... On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:21:26 +0100, Pharmanaut wrote: I used to hear this in Torbay. Long, deep low rumbles out to sea. Concorde? Though a sonic boom is a fairly distinctive b-boom noise. Used to hear it Bristol occasionally. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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![]() "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.com... On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:21:26 +0100, Pharmanaut wrote: I used to hear this in Torbay. Long, deep low rumbles out to sea. Concorde? Though a sonic boom is a fairly distinctive b-boom noise. Used to hear it Bristol occasionally. Not Concorde, the schedule was as regular as clockwork and always the classic "double" boom at 9pm or thereabouts. These other rumblings would be loooooong, drawn out and pulsing, ant time day or night. Pharm.. |
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 20:27:22 GMT, White Stork wrote:
learn to read and post properly I used to hear this in Torbay. Long, deep low rumbles out to sea. Concorde? Though a sonic boom is a fairly distinctive b-boom noise. No Concordes flying anymore! True but the OP said 70's and 80's... Concorde was flying then. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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