Possibly like the vibrational noise of a transformer. As a kid I had a Lionel model train. The sound I hear is quite like the noise from the transformer that powered the model train - but in…
both described a low hum · 22 km away
USA, Farmington · 2018-03-11 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
Low hum with little to no interruption which I can sometimes feel in my ear due to the low tone. I thought it was a plane or some sort of generator turning on at night the first time I heard it I�d like to know more about the medication connection and connection to soda
What they reported
First noticed: 2015
Pitch: 160 H
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Ear discomfort (pain, fullness, throbbing), Nausea
Changes with weather: Not that I have noticed
What stood out: a low hum
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both described a low hum · 22 km away
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both described a low hum · 33 km away
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both described a low hum · 27 km away
Low pitch hum line a large diesel engine idling I first noticed this around 12/23 or 12/24 2023, this is different from the "Windsor Hum", that stopped when the zug island blast furnace was …
both described a low hum · 33 km away
A low hum, like a truck or plane in the distance that passes by but never does. This just started happening, but it's exactly how other people have described it: a low hum that disappears wh…
both described a low hum · 33 km away
A low hz hum that changes tone sort of a high/low switching. (minor hi low change) Only when it is real quiet. Usually morning in bed. I have heard it outside the home too. Regarding effort …
both described a low hum · 34 km away
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