เกิดเสียงกึกก้องประหลาดในเมืองใหญ่ต่างๆ ทั่วโลก!

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  • วิญญ์ ชวาทิต
Posted: Mon, 2011-08-22 15:18

Worldwide, more and more people begin to notice … a horrifying sound that moves through the atmosphere. Kiev, Belarus, Florida, Michigan, New Jersey, North Bergen, Victoria B.C., Alkmaar, Maryland, Scandinavia…In recent times, in many cities around the world are being heard the sounds coming from heaven, and that can last more than one hour in some cases. It is not a new phenomenon and has been observed in previous years. Is there a logical explanation for this phenomenon?

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  • djmoder
  • 01/10/10
  • Wed, 2012-01-18 06:32

มีเพิ่มเติมอีกหลายแห่ง

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  • วิญญ์ ชวาทิต
  • 05/16/11
  • Sun, 2011-08-28 11:14

"I was awoken by a sound like a train passing by my house. This is strange as where I live there are no train tracks. I looked out the window and saw nothing. The sound seemed to come from the sky. The loud "train"noise went away, but in the background I could still hear sounds that sounded like whale noises and metallic bangs. I tried recording the sound and the two first times I failed (apparently, I never recorded anything). During this thime I heard the train noise TWO more times. One of these times it was so loud I had to cover my ears. No airplanes where visible at the time. It was dark outside (00:10 at night something) yet you can hear the birds sing in the third sound clip. Isn't that strange? The third time I tried recording the whale noises had almost faded completly, but I managed to get one (perhaps three if you count the third sound clip) sound on tape. I also managed to get one "train" noise but it was not as loud as the others had been (I'm not bothering to post it).Minutes later i heard two large bangs followed by a low rumbling noise, so I wipped out my recorder and caught this. NOTICE THE TWO LOUD "BREATHING SOUNDS" SOMEWHERE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FIRST AUDIO CLIP. THESE WHERE HEARD IN THE SKY. THEY WHERE ENOURMOUSLY LOUD. It sounds a bit like a train, although It cannot be a train nor an airplan because: The sounds followed eachother with only a few seconds (perhaps twenty) in between. There are no traintracks here (atleast nowhere near my house) No airplanes where visible in the sky. I have had a similar experience a few months ago. But then I heard the high pitched ringing noise. It lasted for about three minutes. I did get alot more audio than what I have posted so far. I'll try to digitaly enhance them because currently not all strange noises that I captured can be heard. I acctually dropped my recorder down a three meter building whilst trying to place it on the window sill, so the fact that it can still record is somewhat of a miracle."(Skogsraaet - เจ้าของคลิป) 

 

Exactly where in Sweden did you hear this? In Scania? GawainValentino 3 days ago

@GawainValentino Yes, Scaniae. Skogsraaet 3 days ago

 

Just humming from the cars. Very far away, i guess, maybe highway. + almost every clip when enchanted, has some weird noises. JauhoPeltola 4 days ago

@JauhoPeltola No, it's not cars. These sounds where incredibly high.And the last audio clipwith the "whale noise"; how do you explain that? We have no highways here. I live in the forest, a very deserted area. This sound is not cars, although it does sound a bit like it. The two breathing sounds are also strange. Skogsraaet 4 daysago

Ground-Shaking? Booms Puzzle Louisville, Tennessee

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  • วิญญ์ ชวาทิต
  • 05/16/11
  • Sun, 2011-10-02 16:39

http://www.wbir.com/watercooler/article/186055/141/Update-Louisville-mys...

 

Ground-shaking booms puzzle Louisville neighborhood

 

 

Update: Friday, 11:00 a.m.
Louisville mystery-booms unrelated to pipeline

Louisville residents searching for the source of an unexplained ground-shaking boom can scratch another theory off the list.

A Loudon County resident speculated on Thursday that the noise could have come from maintenance on an underground pipeline (see previous story below).  The Plantation Pipe Line Company operates a large liquid refined petroleum pipeline that runs from Knoxville to Macon, Georgia.  The pipeline is co-owned and operated by Kinder Morgan.

Emily Mir with Kinder Morgan's media relations department contacted 10News on Friday morning and indicated there were no recent operations that would have created the noise.  Furthermore, the pipeline in question is located around 10 miles from the Lashbrooke subdivision.

Original Story, Thursday, Sep. 29: 
Ground-shaking booms puzzle Louisville neighborhood

The Lashbrooke subdivision in Louisville enjoyed a quiet and sun-bathed afternoon on Thursday.  The peaceful surroundings of the affluent neighborhood along the Tennessee River lend no hint that its residents suffer from shell-shock.

"It's scary-loud. It's loud enough that it makes your heart stop for a second," said Andy Wombold.  "It sounds like a shotgun or an explosion of some kind."

Wombold and dozens of other residents in the neighborhood are unable to say exactly what "it" is.  All they know is the mysterious booms have provided several rude awakenings that sent residents scrambling in fear.

"Last Monday, about a week and a half ago, it was around 3 a.m. and it was, 'Pow!'  All the sudden we heard a loud explosion. It sounded like it came from inside our house. It shook the walls.  It shook the floor.  It shook the ceiling," said Wombold.

Wombold said he ran upstairs to check on his parents and ran into his father who was already headed downstairs.

"We thought maybe a gas line had exploded and maybe our house was going to blow up. We thought it was really serious," said Wombold.

"It was like lightning struck directly beside the house," said neighbor Dwayne Jones.  "I jumped out of bed and ran outside.  Then I saw a clear sky full of stars and knew it wasn't lightning.  The ground was still shaking for a little bit.  It was like a big sonic boom.  Just the whole house shakes.  I never heard anything like it."

Several residents called emergency dispatchers and Blount County deputies responded to the scene.   However, they were unable to find any problems in the neighborhood.  Marian O'Briant with the Blount County Sheriff's Office said deputies also checked with local rock quarries and confirmed there were no blasting operations.

Residents said the booms continued for several days.

"It would happen in the middle of the night, in the morning, at all different times," said Jones.  "It was like they would get a little weaker as the days went by, but it was still really jarring."

"You generally heard one big boom and then a bunch of aftershocks in quick succession.  I don't know if it was an echo off the river or what," said Wombold. 

A Tennessee National Guard spokesman confirmed there were no military operations in the area that would create the ground-shaking experience.

T-DOT told 10News there are no construction projects in the area that could explain the noise. 

The USGS said there has only been one earthquake in Tennessee in the last couple of weeks.  That tremor only registered 1.4 on the Richter magnitude scale and was in Tiptonville along the Mississippi River.

"The other thing we figured is it might have been something with the power lines," said Jones.  "We have these very large lines that go directly through the neighborhood and across the river, but we never had any power outages."

TVA confirmed there have been no problems with the lines near the Lashbrooke subdivision.

The mystery may be more difficult to solve as the frequency of the booms decreases.  Wombold said it has been a couple of days since he last heard a boom while Jones indicated he has not noticed the noise since late last week.  Blount County dispatchers said the last call they received about the booms was last week.

Whatever the cause, residents said the booms repeatedly sent an unforgettable and shocking experience through the neighborhood for most of the week.

"Be sure to lock your doors because who knows where that noise is coming from," joked Wombold.  "I just really want to know what caused it."

Pipeline "Pigging" Possibility?

A Loudon County resident provided another theory about the source of the explosive sounds.  Greg Potter from Lenoir City said he had a similar experience a few years ago.  

"One night we heard all kinds of booms.  It shook the house and the ground," said Potter.  "We called the police.  We eventually found out there was a pipeline that runs deep underground in our yard.  The pipeline company was doing what they called 'pigging' where they shoot something like nitrogen slugs between the product to clear the pipeline."

The Plantation Pipeline Company (PPC) operates a large pipeline that runs from Knoxville to Loudon and continues to Chattanooga before ending in Macon, Georgia.  PPC is co-owned and operated by Kinder Morgan.  10News contacted the company and is awaiting a response to see if any recent operations could have created the noise in Louisville.

 

 

 

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  • 02/12/11
  • Mon, 2011-08-29 06:01

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