posted on Jan, 11 2012 @ 04:40 PM
Your post exemplifies why this topic is so frustrating. Yes of course there are many possible sources for low frequency noises, and the ones you
mention do create similar sounds to what people are describing. If I had not had a personal experience (read my signature link) I would probably be
laughing at all this, actually I probably would not be on this site. However since my experience was very real and very odd I am still to this day,
ten years later intrigued by all this. We had been living there for four years at the time. There is railroad tracks encompassing the area, refineries
within a 20 mile radius, and aircraft that would fly overhead on occasion. These were all well known to us and NOT DISTURBING/OMINOUS. The mundane
answer for my experience, taking everything into account, including the strange weather, duration, ufo lights would have to be something like this: A
storm front moved in with a very low and dense cloud base resonating and sending the low frequencies from the refineries to our house for the first
time being noticeable, ever The doppler effect created the intensity shifting in the tones. The snow and hail for ten minutes in May was a part of the
freak weather pattern. The multi-colored lights that were observed by two people for several minutes was an atmospheric plasma effect...... the
aircraft that flew into the airspace shortly after the plasma disappeared was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, but got very lucky that the
instruments were not fried or messed up by the electromagnetic conditions present in the atmosphere....nope, the gods have returned......tick tock
tick tock.....