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Inside my home, and inside many other homes · 2019-04-28 · from the WORLDHUMMAP archive

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A fog horn type sound Thank you for doing this. I'm not sure I'm hearing what you are since I have many of the symptoms you describe, although the sound I hear is different. Constant, but intermittent, with a pause. More like a pulse. Hard to describe. I also notice it's rarely a problem in larger buildings. As though it's something with the electrical box and when I'm in a larger building I don't hear it because I tend to be further from the source? But almost always if I'm sleeping in a freestanding house or small hotel, as in Rome or a recent trip to Bermuda, I hear it. Thank you again. Katie gardner kg100x@gmail.com

What they reported

First noticed: 2016

Pitch: 100 triangle

Loudest: During the night

Where: Indoors

Symptoms: Insomnia

Changes with weather: Has stopped during warmer times of year

 

Others who described something like this

2018-03-02

ohhhh Wow...thank you thank you thank you....so I'm not crazy!!! I am sensing something. I live in the NE US. I can certainly relate to this, I hear/sense it a lot, usually late in the ev

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2020-03-29

It sounds like the a very low pitched noise. Its like when the sound is dissipating after a huge gong is hit and you can feel the after effect in the air and hear a low pitched ringing. Its

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

2018-03-14

A low pitched, "never ending" hum/buzz. Sounds like a train is approaching (as I live next to the train tracks, I know exactly what that sound from inside the house), but its not the trains,

the accounts read alike, found by meaning rather than by shared details

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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.