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Originally posted by jvm222
I have been noticing this in the mid-west for almost 2 years now. One day the rumbling literally lasted 12 hours occasionally stopping for a few minutes and building back up. I've tried to connect it to trains,airplanes, highway traffic but i have realized this is not it. Thanks for posting this video, as i don't have the resources to record these rumblings and they have been frightening when they get extremely loud and can sometimes shake the house. The rumblings do not happen daily, but at least 4-5 days a week, weekends or not, daytime or nighttime, it happens.
It is creepy hearing the same sound i hear here almost 2,000 miles away.
Originally posted by Ashyr
reply to post by discl0sur3
NZ what is this noise? is he talking to NEW ZEALAND? or this a typo. ?
Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
That's the sound of the Langoilers coming to eat the "deserted world that 'time' has left behind".
en.wikipedia.org...
But seriously. "Ducting"? OK. If that's what they want us to believe...
Originally posted by mysteryskeptic
I've been in 2 tornado's and 2 hurricanes.
That sounds like a tornado.
Tornado's sound like constant thunder, and to me that's what it sounded like.
Geomagnetic flux, often a precursor to mighty quakes, is sometimes accompanied by strange harmonics: people see colors dancing in the sky or hear what sounds like discordant music.
The noise was so loud that she thought she would look our her window. She said Holy S**t I think I just saw a meteor. She described a light as big as a basket ball twice the height of trees flash across the sky. As soon as she saw the light the noise stopped abruptly.