low frequency hum, louder at night and inside of house. Sounds like a fan motor in other room or an engine running some distance away from home. The closest industrial facilities capable of …
both described a low hum · 66 km away
48840 · 2018-11-08 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
It changes from a low hum to louder and with a vibration. It seems to be louder at night. It is strange. ..this started for me around October 10, 2018 but when I feel this (and tonight there are vibrations and a sound..sort of like wind blowing) and part of me feels like it is familiar from my past. This something I have been trying to understand. Strange I know. Funny (not) I feel as though I'm in a science fiction movie!
What they reported
First noticed: 2018
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Sense of vibration, Anxiety
Changes with weather: I am not sure. I decided today I think I need to keep a journal
What stood out: a low hum
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both described a low hum · 66 km away
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both described a low hum · 96 km away
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both described a low hum · 106 km away
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both described a low hum · 112 km away
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both described a low hum · 82 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…
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