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There's been a lot of buzz over the last few weeks about strange sounds being heard in the atmosphere. People around the world and here at home have reported hearing some bizarre noises. The latest were recorded in the Battlefords last weekend.
Ian Hamilton, North Battleford's mayor, says he can't explain it.
"What I experienced was a scraping sound, like a snowplow."
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Noise can travel a long way at night - it's called ducting - mostly a phenomena known for improving radio & TV reception at long range it can work for sound too.
So this is what I reckon it probably is.
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Noise can travel a long way at night - it's called ducting - mostly a phenomena known for improving radio & TV reception at long range it can work for sound too.
So this is what I reckon it probably is.
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by burntheships
I dont think its Atmospheric audio ducting nice try at debunking
So countries in different places all they heard was Atmospheric audio ducting yeah i dont think so.
And animals acting strange what you make of that?]
University of Saskatchewan professor Jean-Pierre St. Maurice says there is a natural explanation. "Somehow they are picking up noise from an electrical antenna that is there. That is electromagnetic noise. "