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Related: About this forumTheres a Persistent Hum in This Canadian City, and No One Knows Why.
'A persistent noise of unknown origin, sometimes compared to a truck idling or distant thunder, has bedeviled a Canadian city for years, damaging peoples health and quality of life, numerous residents say.
Those who hear it have compared it to a fleet of diesel engines idling next to your home or the pulsation of a subwoofer at a concert. Others report it rattling their windows and spooking their pets.
Known as the Windsor Hum, this sound in Windsor, Ontario, near Detroit, is unpredictable in its duration, timing and intensity, making it all the more maddening for those affected.
You know how you hear of people who have gone out to secluded places to get away from certain sounds or noises and the like? Sabrina Wiese posted in a private Facebook group dedicated to finding the source of the noise.
Ive wanted to do that many times in the past year or so because it has gotten so bad, she wrote. Imagine having to flee all you know and love just to have a chance to hear nothing humming in your head for hours on end.'>>>
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/19/world/canada/windsor-hum.html?
EllieBC
(3,384 posts)I think that one still doesn't have a source and not everyone hears it.
underpants
(187,417 posts)FSogol
(46,734 posts)TwistOneUp
(1,020 posts)It's ULF, ultra low frequwncy hum. ULF is used by the US military to communicate with our subs. While ULF is not necessarily audible, it can vibrate natural formations (lakeshores, sinkholes, caves, etc.) and create harmonics that could be audible.
Just an idea...