low frequency hum or rumbling Live within 2 miles of Great Lakes shipping channel (Lake Superior/Lake Huron) so thought at first was freighters or possibly jet plane overhead despite sound b…
both described a low hum
USA, Plano · 2019-02-01 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive
throbbing hum- best equated to the "distance truck idling" This started about 2 months ago- I have lived in this house for 13 months. I will never forget the day it started- I work from home and I thought- who the hell is sitting outside my house in a big engine car or truck? I would ask the following- what type of structural build is your home- brick, stucco, etc. Also- what is the roof shape or style of the home? My home is brick/ wood frame, gabled roof.
What they reported
First noticed: 2018
Pitch: It is very low- 48-50 triangle
Loudest: During the night
Where: Indoors
Symptoms: Sense of vibration, Curiosity
Changes with weather: haven't monitored enough
What stood out: a low hum
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