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New Brunswick, Canada · 2018-11-04 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

An account in New Brunswick, Canada

Similar to a steel beam vibrating, or like wind rushing through a tightly slung elastic. All at a low resonance. Pitch varies slightly. Constant. Easier to hear in the basement of my house. Can hear it outside. As well as several hundred kilometers south of my house. Quieter and not as pronounced. It makes me sometimes think that I am going crazy..... I want to talk about it but am afraid of what people will say.

What they reported

First noticed: 2018

Pitch: 50herts Sine

Loudest: Equal night and day

Where: Indoors

Changes with weather: Seems to be consistent. Snow is coming soon so hard to say what dampening effects that may have.

 

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2019-04-08

Constant humming frequency, I only hear it at night, loudest from inside my house. It sounds like a generator or vehicle running in the distance. It changes it's pitch or something pretty f

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This is a Hum report from Dr Glen MacPherson's World Hum Map, an open, worldwide record of people who hear an unexplained low-frequency hum. Reproduced with permission and with thanks; the project is at thehum.info. We remove anything on request. Location shown is approximate.