Strange Sounds, Earthquake lights

Related Informations:

 

Booms & Drums:

ZetaTalk: Booms

ZT Q&A Dec, 11 2010

ZT Q&A Mar, 3 2007

ZT Q&A Feb, 17 2007

ZT Q&A Jan, 14 2012

 

Humming, Groaning:

ZetaTalk: Groaning

ZT Q&A Oct, 10 2009

ZT Q&A Nov, 29 2008

ZT Q&A Aug, 9 2008


Multi-tonal, Trumpet Sounds:

ZetaTalk: Trumpets and Howls

ZT Q&A Oct, 1 2011

Earthquake lights & flashes:

Earthquake lights

ZT Q&A Apr, 9 2011

ZT Q&A May, 21 2011

 

 



Previous Posting: http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/ukraine-strange-sound-in-kiev


ZetaTalk Q&A for February 25, 2012:

My question is regarding the YouTube strange sounds video posted by Gerard yesterday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUdZGm476yA On the Strange Sounds blog I posted a response as follows: Not trying to discredit anyone on the Montana video/audio. I believe what is recorded. But I'd really be interested in Zeta feedback on it because it reminds me of what happened in Close Encounters of the Third Kind - the musical sounds that the spacecraft emitted. The sound produced in Missoula is what is called in music a major seventh chord. In the key of C it would be C-E-G-B; in this case with an extra underlying G as the first note. I have a hard time believing that anything in nature could create this without help - possibly ET help. The notes are played separately up the scale/chord and then down the scale/chord. Could the Zetas please comment on what the source might be?


SOZT

Missoula lies in a valley between mountain ranges that are riddled with rivers draining the steep mountain sides. If Kiev has multi-tonal trumpets because the reservoir is vibrating, and Belarus has horns because the river there is vibrating, then why should Missoula be exempt? The regions where the vibrating Earth plays music are where water is being vibrated. Elsewhere, it sounds like a roar, like Godzilla rising from the sea and roaming the land. Noise is sound where every frequency is heard. Music is controlled such that harmonics, or coinciding or duplicating frequencies are heard.

That several distinct tones were heard in Missoula, each in turn, only means that the body of water producing them increased its frequency from tone to tone. In Kiev, chords were heard, as more than one arm of the reservoir was set to vibrating. The thrumming or fan beating sound that preceded the Missoula tones was the rock layers being pulled apart, as the N American continent is being pulled into a bow, as we have often explained. As the jerking apart and rebound of the underlying rock layers picked up the pace, the pitchof the music the nearby river produced climbed. Simple as that.

EOZT

 

ZetaTalk from the Jan, 21 2012 Q&A:

Strange sounds are heard all over the world! Can the Zetas comment? http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1756314/pg1 [and from another] My question pertains to the noises, similar to the ones heard in Kiev, happening over the past week all over the world. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ2ZcmMxehk&feature=channel_video_title Here is a video compilation of some of the places experiencing these noises, some of the videos have been accused of being a hoax, and the essence of my question for the Zetas is; what is going on? I've managed to locate some videos from Australia, posted recently, that seem to verify what others have posted from other users located in different parts of Australia, one of the videos located here. It would appear we are seeing the "Kiev Effect" taking place worldwide now, and only recently on this scale; there is obviously more to this than meets the eye, would the Zetas care to comment?

SOZT

Where initially only a hum, and only in certain notorious parts of the world, rock under stress has become noisy. Known as the Taos hum, the sound of a diesel engine running somewhere underground was an early entry. Then the Seattle drums entered the arena, rhythmic booming which was ascribed to flapping manhole covers. Booms from snapping and heaving rock were reported in the New Madrid region and humming along the St. Lawrence Seaway increased.

But in 2011, it became clear that where we predicted that the Earth would moan during the 5.9 days of rotation stoppage, it was not going to be silent between then and now. The trumpets of Kiev and the horns of Belarus went viral on the Internet, followed quickly by a roar over Tampa Bay that sounded like Godzilla emerging from the sea. Now, in early 2012, this has spread to the drums of Costa Rica and the howl of Alberta and the Borneo snore.

Where is this leading? At least half the Earth, at any given point in time, will be having some sort of tension in its rock. Clapping and grinding fault lines, vibrating bodies of water, trembling rock strata resisting being pulled apart, and snapping rock under compression or being bent. All will be noisy, and the most likely reaction among those who hear it will be to conclude that the End Times have arrived. However known in various cultures around the world, allhave some reference to the coming times. The establishment will be unable to explain away these sounds, and once again the Internet will be sought and will lead inevitably to our explanations.

EOZT

 

http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1608/285/Mysterious_Sound_Of_Apocalypse_Heard_Throughout_Costa_Rica.html

 

Is it the mysterious sound of the so-called coming Apocalypse? Some think that the mysterious sound heard in Costa Rica at around 12:30am this morning is exactly that.

Ronny Quintero, a seismologist said the event should be studied at the exact time and location of the anomalies to determine with certainty that there was no earthquake. He added that depending on the location of those who claim they heard the rumble or ”The Hum” it is easy to dismiss the possibility of tectonic movements.

This news has rattled the social web whereas Costa Ricans and the world over are scrambling to figure out what this mysterious sound could have been. Authorities have yet to comment on the subject although OVSICORI, the Costa Rica Volcanologist and Seismologist Organization is saying there is no Earth movements recorded at the time of the strange sound.

Here is a YouTube video showing how it sounded.

It is important to note that this is not the wind nor was it filmed anywhere near the ocean. The sound was heard throughout the entire country from Heredia to Perez Zeledon.

Strange Sound Heard Throughout Costa Rica
January 11, 2012
http://www.costaricanewssite.com/strange-sound-heard-throughout-cos...
Is it the mysterious sound of the so-called coming Apocalypse? Some think that the mysterious sound heard in Costa Rica at around 12:30am this morning is exactly that. It is important to note that this is not the wind nor was it filmed anywhere near the ocean. The sound was heard throughout the entire country from Heredia to Perez Zeledon. The Costa Rica Volcanologist and Seismologist Organization is saying there is no Earth movements recorded at the time of the strange sound.

AUDIO: http://www.zetatalk5.com/ning/14ja001.mp3


ZetaTalk from the Jan, 14 2012 Q&A:

SOZT
There is a subset of the Caribbean Plate called the Panama Plate, though this subset moves as one with the Caribbean Plate. Nevertheless, there is a fault line running through Costa Rica, and during the incessant pressure of the slow moving S American roll fault lines can pull apart and bang back together again, like clapping. As the recent cold spells in India reveal, the N Pole of Earth is pushed violently away when the Sun is over New Zealand and the magnetic N Pole of Earth (currently over Siberia) comes up over the horizon. This equates to midnight in Costa Rica, which is when the drums were heard. Residents there should get used to these midnight drums, which will be with them for some time.
EOZT



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  • Howard

    Mystery Booms and Shaking Along the St. Lawrence, Alexandria Ontario  (June 14) -

    http://www.wwnytv.com/news/local/Feedback-People-Report-Mysterious-...

    "Boom, crack - and we wonder, what is this," said Dave Roberts, who owns the Aqua Zoo on Route 12.

    "It's like a mini-shotgun blast or something. It's very quick, but instead of being in the air around you, it's coming from the ground underneath you," said Bob Vrooman, who owns Pinehurst Motel on Route 12.

    Roberts has heard the blasts and felt the shaking for the last two weeks.

    "Did you hear that one? Did you hear the one last night at 2:30? Did you feel the one at four o'clock," said Roberts.

    But here's the thing, seismology reports do not show any activity in the area over the last week and officials with Fort Drum say they aren't responsible for the shaking either.

    "Everybody has the same concern, they just want to know what exactly is happening," said Vrooman.

    While they haven't been able to find a concrete answer, some residents do have a theory - that salt used by the Department of Transportation over the years has seeped into the ground, causing rocks underneath to shift and move.

    "Could that salt now be crusting, and as it crusts it swells and could possibly be lifting enormous rocks," said Roberts.

    Calls to the DOT haven't been returned.

    That means the search for the source of the shaking will continue.

  • Howard

    Mystery Noise in Victoria, Australia Coincident With Largest Quake in 3 Years, 40 Aftershocks (June 19) -

    http://www.standard.net.au/news/local/news/general/mystery-noise-ca...

    A mystery noise is driving several Warrnambool residents to despair one even selling her house to escape the incessant drone.

    Two residents in Mitchell Street and two others, less than a kilometre away in Alice Place, have aired their annoyance over what they describe as a low, turbine-like noise in their north-east neighbourhood.

    "I just can't sleep and even when I put in ear plugs I can hear it," one woman said.

    "I've got chronic fatigue syndrome and just can't rest, yet I still have to go to work.

    "I've sold my house and am moving to another area."

    Three other residents also said they too found it hard to sleep, especially on calm nights when the sound was more noticeable. "It's not excessive, just irritating and sometimes it keeps me awake night after night," one retired woman said.

    "A pumping station has gone in near the Aberline Road roundabout. Maybe that's it."

    A mother and daughter in Alice Place described the noise as intermittent.

    "It drives me insane sometimes," the mother said.

    "I put in ear plugs and pull the bed covers up high, but it still bugs me. It's very strange. At first I thought it must have been the smart meter."

    Her daughter described the sound as "kind of like a really low turning noise". "It wakes me up in the mornings."



    Magnitude-5.4 quake Shakes Southern Victoria (June 19) -

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-06-19/magnitude-54-quake-shakes-sou...

    South-east Victoria has been rocked by more than 40 aftershocks after a magnitude-5.4 earthquake hit near Moe in Gippsland on Tuesday night.

    The tremor struck 16 kilometres west of Moe, but was felt in the centre of Melbourne and in suburbs across the city's west and south-east.

    Initially measured at magnitude-5.3, it was also felt as far north as Shepparton and even Albury on the border with New South Wales.

    The SES said it received dozens of calls for help for cracked walls and ceilings and a collapsed garage and chimney.

    Residents and business owners are being urged to check their properties for damage before returning inside.

    But the SES says there have been no reports of major damage.

    Residents reported hearing a roaring noise as the quake hit just before 9:00pm at a depth of about 10km.

    An SES spokesman told ABC News Breakfast there were 850 calls to emergency services in the first hour after the quake.

    "The damage we've seen has largely been minor cracks in walls and a garage that has had some damage. We've also seen some shops that have had some stock come off the shelves," he said.

    He said some homes did lose power after the quake but there have been no significant reports of gas leaks.

    One of Australia's top earthquake specialists says last night's earthquake was the latest and biggest in a cluster spanning three years in the region.

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/145_-40.php

  • Howard

    Mysterious Booms in Rockaway, New Jersey (July 16 and 18) -

    Police were inundated with calls Monday night from residents who reported hearing and feeling three loud booms in succession starting at around 10 p.m., according to Chief of Police Douglas Scheer, who investigated the reports and contacted numerous agencies in a quest to explain what had happened.

    “They were enough to jar residents in their homes and cause them to come outside,” Scheer said. “We believed at the time it could have been some sort of explosion but as we spoke to more and more residents we determined it had to have come from underground.”

    The booms were all felt in a half square mile area centered around Rockaway, Franklin and Lincoln avenues in the borough, Scheer said.

    “They caused homes to shake and people to become very nervous,” Scheer said. “We had calls from people thinking people were breaking into their homes or something was blowing up.”

    Eric Nordmann, who lives on Rockaway Avenue, said the “events/episodes” sounded like an underground explosion.

    “My entire house shook for a very brief time, but not just my house many houses on my street,” Nordmann said.

    The same type of noise was heard again on Wednesday at 2 a.m. and then again at 4 a.m. in the same general area, Scheer said.

    “It was enough to make residents feel they needed to check things out and it was felt at the police department,” Scheer said. “We called all the same people again and they did not have answers.”

    Source

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    Tampa, FL, July 22, 2012.  Going on for several weeks.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XCCfU7V3e4

  • Howard

    Mystery Booms Startle Residents in Temuka, New Zealand (June 29) -

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/7195609/Big-bangs-source-...

    Mysterious loud bangs in the Temuka area are not believed to be earthquakes, a GNS spokesperson says.

    Paleoecologist doctor Ursula Cochran, of GNS Science, said the ''events'' reported to The Timaru Herald over the last three days have not been recorded as earthquakes by Geonet so believed ''there must be another explanation'' for them.

    Temuka residents have contacted the Herald with their experiences - many saying the loud bangs had been followed by shaking.

    Dr Cochran said there had been no reports of earthquakes at the times people had been hearing the bangs.

    ''The fact it hasn't registered on the Geonet website as an earthquake, it's probably more local. It does sound pretty unusual.''

    Temuka resident Jenny Bolitho is among the many people who have been mystified by the events.

    ''My husband and I live on Springfield Road, just 50 metres from the substation,'' she said.

    ''We were rudely woken by this horrible noise on Wednesday night, at first thinking it was an earthquake. My husband checked our property but couldn't find anything amiss. The next morning there was another bang, I was sitting at the time and felt the vibration through the stool on which I was sitting, which seemed to come through the [concrete] floor.''

    Betty Weavers has also heard the noises, and was pleased to know others had too.

    ''We live in Seddon Street and have been mystified by the bangs and rattles.''

    She said the experience had been frightening.

    ''It is quite scary as we think someone is trying to force their way through the front door and this makes other doors rattle.''

    She described the bangs as ''strange'', which seem to occur at ''any time''.

    Ann Behrnes, who lives a couple of paddocks away from the Temuka substation, thought the bangs she was hearing were explosions.

    She heard the first one on Wednesday at 11.30pm, which prompted her to get out of bed to investigate. She heard another strange noise at 7am on Thursday, which sounded like a train and was followed by a ''big'' shake.

    It was enough to make her consider texting family in Christchurch to see if they had, had another quake there. ''I checked quake websites later in the morning, amazed that nothing had been recorded,'' she said.

  • Howard

    Mysterious Roar Heard in Huon Vally, Tasmania AU (July 15)
    http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2012/07/25/349301_tasmania-new...

    Hundreds of residents are still unable to explain the source of the 20-second roar.

    The noise was first reported after a Huonville dam bank burst on July 15, causing the evacuation of 100 residents.

    "It woke me up about 10pm we had no idea what was going on at the time but in hindsight maybe it was the dam breaking," a Scenic Hill Drive resident said on July 16.

    But the council said the noise would not have been caused by the dam incident.

    The Mercury yesterday spoke to local police, retailers and council employees in the Huonville and Cygnet areas after being contacted by concerned residents wanting answers. Everyone heard the noise but no one knew what caused it.

    The Bureau of Meteorology says it was most likely a particularly extreme thunder blast.

    "But it sounded very different to thunder," unconvinced Cygnet resident Kamal Singh said yesterday.

    "My partner and I were lying in bed asking 'what the hell was that'."

  • Howard

    Mystery Boom on the Indo-Australian Plate Border (Aug 6) -

    http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab/Ludhiana/Mysterious-loud-bang-...

    INDIA - A mysterious loud sound around 12.30pm in the city on Monday created panic among Ludhiana residents who called up police control room and fire brigade during the day to seek information.  The impact of the high-velocity sound was such that windowpane of many buildings were shattered in some areas of the city.

    Soon after the deafening sound, the city was rife with rumours that a bomb blast had occurred at Ludhiana railway station. Some rumours talked of similar incidents at the bus stand, Clock Tower, Dholewal, Aarti Chowk, Pakhowal road, Model Town and industrial area.

    Police commissioner Ishwar Singh too said that he had indeed heard the loud bang. Later, as his phone started ringing and people started to inquire, he came to know about the rumours. Within no time, he asked his subordinates to clarify the situation to city residents.

    Personnel deputed at PCR remained busy in the afternoon, trying to allay fears of people who flooded them with calls after hearing the loud sound.

    Police said the members of the worried public asked them if a bomb blast had occurred in the city. Interestingly, PCR received double the around 2,200 calls they receive on any day in routine. Same calls were also made to the control rooms of 108 ambulance service and fire brigade.

    As rumours on the loud sound persisted, police made use of social media sites on the Internet to clarify that the loud sound was probably a thunderclap, which was heard in many parts of Ludhiana.

    Police advised people not to panic as no blast was reported anywhere in the city.

    Naresh Vig, public relation officer with the ministry of defence, said that the sound might have emanated from an aircraft breaking sound barrier."However, there was no activity of air force in Ludhiana area on Monday, as per our information. So there is no possibility of the sound to be sonic boom," Vig said.

    Dr KK Gill, assistant agricultural meteorologist, PAU said, "We tried to get information regarding the loud bang from the doppler radar set up in Patiala. But the radar recorded nothing. As of now, nothing can be said with absolute certainty."

  • bill

    Swedes wake up to Monday earthquake

    Published: 6 Aug 12 08:00 CET

    “We woke up at 5am by the whole house shaking. The walls were groaning. We haven’t had a chance to check if there are any cracks anywhere,” said Anne and Mathias Elm in Ängelholm to news agency TT.

    In the village of Skogaby, close to Laholm, villagers first thought a freight train had derailed close by. 

    “We live on a hill facing the sea. For a moment I feared the house was sliding down,“ one villager said. 

    According to seismologist Reynir Bödvarsson at Uppsala University, the quake measured just above 4 on the Richter scale, rather rare for Sweden. 

    “Quakes of this magnitude happen maybe every ten years in the Sweden-Denmark area. It is rather special,” said Bödvarsson to TT. 

    Quakes that measure around 3 on the Richter scale occur about three times a year in Sweden, according to Bödvarsson. Tremors reaching 2 on the scale occur some ten times a year. 

    “The Kattegatt strait is an area which sometimes sees these somewhat larger quakes. They happen every now and again, but it is a bit unusual that they reach this magnitude,” Bödvarsson told TT. 

    Police in Halmstad reported receiving some 30 calls after the quake and said that in their offices on the fourth floor, windows were shaking and furniture wobbling but that was all. 

    Bödvarsson told TT that a quake of this magnitude should pose no threat to buildings and that any potential after-quakes should be so small that they will probably not even be noticed. 

    According to the US geological survey, USGS, the quake occurred in the sea at an approximate depth of 5.8 kilometres beneath the ocean some 51 km south west of Falkenberg, 60 km north west of Höganäs, 61 km west of Halmstad, and 61 km south southwest of Varberg.

  • Howard

    Fireball, Booms and Bright Lights in Nova Scotia (August 12) -

    http://www.thecoastguard.ca/News/2012-08-13/article-3051435/Updated...

    Several witnesses are describing an object with a fiery green tail that flew across the skyline. David Landry was in Dartmouth when he watched the bright object hurtle across the sky over the Halifax bridges and towards the west shortly after 11 a.m.

    He said the object was “much bigger and closer” than any meteorite he had ever seen before.

    Moments later people in western Nova Scotia reported hearing the booms and seeing flashes of light.

    Shortly after 11 p.m. people from Liverpool to Yarmouth County and beyond reported seeing flashes of light and hearing booms. Some reported hearing two booms, a large boom followed by a smaller boom.

    Unlike a lightning bolt, this flashing bluish light was reported to last for more than 30 seconds and the “thunder” was heard and felt for more than 100 miles.

    No calls about the event were made to the rescue coordination centre in Halifax and there were no calls made to Shelburne RCMP, although several RCMP members reported hearing the boom.

    Federal Natural Resources Department officials reported no seismic activity in the area, ruling out an earthquake as a potential source of the boom. Nova Scotia Power also reported no problems with its equipment in the area.

  • KM

    Central Quebec.

    Latitude 55.1532
    Longitude -67.5024
    Magnitude 4.7 mb
    Depth 15 km
    UTC Time 11:28:30 UTC Wednesday August 15th, 2012
    Location Northern Quebec, Canada, Eastern North America
    Author teleMb
    Review status -
  • lonne rey

    Event into space in Honduras on Wednesday, 22 August, 2012 at 03:02 (03:02 AM) UTC.

    Specialists with the Permanent Contingency Commission (COPECO) are now in Trojes area, in the eastern Honduran department of El Paraíso, to investigate the alleged crash of a meteorite. According to the inhabitants of that region near the border with Nicaragua, a fireball crossed the sky on Saturday night and then they heard a loud explosion. A COPECO statement clarified that no specialized agency reported a meteorite passing by the Central American region, nor has reported the loss of an aircraft. Copeco and the astronomical observatory of the National Autonomous University of Honduras said their experts in the field are investigating what happened in that region and will report as soon as possible, while they called on people not to generate speculation to avoid uncertainty.

    Source

  • Howard

    Mystery Boom In North Mississippi (August 21) -

    http://www.wtva.com/news/local/story/In-search-of-a-mysterious-soun...

    Monday morning there was a mysterious boom that was heard across parts of north Mississippi, and Tuesday, WTVA's Wayne Hereford went in search of some answers.

    For a while we thought that we might have the answer, but the "big boom" mystery continues.

    We still don't know for sure what caused the loud sound across north Mississippi Monday, but just like you told us on our Facebook page, the sound was real as we were able to confirm in two separate counties .

    "We had a few calls reporting that they heard a loud explosion ,sound. And some that their houses shaking," said Paul Harkins, the director of Lee County Emergency E-911.

    One man who lives in Itawamba County says he heard it too.

    "Yesterday afternoon, I was out in the back yard. And then all of a sudden I heard this large boom. I don't know how to really describe it. It was like a sonic boom or something," said Al Smith of the Tilden Community.

    We thought we might actually be on to something earlier Tuesday when we received an e-mail from the Monroe Gas Storage Area in Amory.

    The letter explains that "seismic activity will be conducted for the purpose of exploring the lands for the presence of structures favorable for the storing of natural gas . It went on to say that activities may include land surveys, laying seismic recording devices, geophones on the ground, drilling of shallow shot holes,and the use of truck-mounted energy sources."

    But a spokesman for Monroe Gas later told us that their crews have not even started on the process yet, and that they are only in the land acquisition phase of the seismic acquisition program.

    Meanwhile at least one resident, who lives near the facility in Amory, says his entire house has been shaken in the past as if there were an earthquake.

    Another Monroe County woman said she heard a loud noise Monday too, but assumed it was just a clap of thunder.

    That company spokesman for Monroe Gas says there is no part of their seismic acquisition program as loud as what some in the area have described.

    He did say that there are other companies performing drilling work in the area.

  • Carlos

    Strange sound, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 08-22-2.012

  • Carlos

    Strange sounds, Halton, UK,  08-23-2012

  • Howard

    Source Of Loud Booms In California Foothills A Mystery (August 24) -

    http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2012/08/24/source-of-loud-boom-in-fo...

    People from all over El Dorado County say they’re hearing loud booms several times a week, but there are many theories on what is causing them.

    “I thought it was thunder,” said one person.

    “It’s definitely not thunder; too consistent. I thought it was just mining,” said another person.

    “I always considered them to be sonic booms from flying aircrafts for years,” said Loring Brunius, owner of Sierra Rock Diamond Quarry.

    People who live near Pleasant Valley say their days have been interrupted by loud booms, shaking the floor beneath them.

    “You can feel it in the ground, no question about it. But no one’s been able to figure out why,” said Pleasant Valley resident Peter O’Grady. “I tend to hear somewhere between four to six of these things during the weekdays usually between 11 p.m. and 2 p.m.

    “Boom, boom, boom, boom just like that,” said Lorren Gonzales, who lives near Pleasant Valley.

    And the rolling foothills of El Dorado County make it difficult for them to even tell where it’s coming from.

    We asked the owner of Sierra Rock Diamond Quarry what he knew about it. He says they havent blasted since last year. And any miners or quarry owners would need government permission before they can set off any explosives.

    “It’s a federally mandated system, and enforced,” said Brunius.

    Some think the booms are from nearby wineries using propane cannons to scare away birds.

    “We’ve never done it and I don’t know of any other winery that does,” said Carrie Bendick, a winemaker at Holly’s Hill Winery.

    According to USGS, there aren’t enough seismic stations to pinpoint the exact location. Meanwhile, some say the booms have been around so long and happen so often they barely notice them anymore. Still, others want to solve the mystery.

    “I would like to know what it is, yeah. And I’d like to know when it’s going to stop too,” said O’Grady.

    CBS13 spoke to Fallon Naval Air Station that said any supersonic flight operations they do are only allowed over Dixie Valley, which is hundreds of miles away.

    Some think illegal mining could be the source of the sounds, but Brunius doubts that theory. He said if that was the case, the culprit would have been caught by now.

  • Howard

    Mystery Booms in Western India Since August 25 (Sept 8) -

    http://www.indianexpress.com/news/mysterious-sounds-seismograph-ins...

    A seismograph has been installed in this district's Jawhar taluka where mysterious underground sounds over the past two weeks have rattled the locals.

    Additional Collector Ashok Shingare today said seismograph has been installed in the town in the wake of complaints from locals about the unexplained underground booms being reported since August 25.

    Shingare said the administration had taken every step to instill confidence among the people of Jawhar, who are living in panic and fear.

    Geology experts from Pune, Mumbai and officials from IIT-Bombay are camping in the taluka since the last two days to find out the cause of the mysterious sounds, he said.

    No seismic activity has been reported from the area during the last fortnight, Met Department had said earlier. Shingare said the administration had also got in touch with the National Geo Physical Laboratory and sought their help in unravelling the mystery.

    The administration has appealed, through CDs, to people not to panic, he said, adding intensity and frequency of the sounds had been coming down over the last few days.

  • Beva

    Wisc. Town Disturbed by Strange "booming" Sounds

    http://www.metacafe.com/watch/cb-_DY9UI_ZMtXw/wisc_town_disturbed_b...

  • Howard

    Loud Noise and Shaking In Louisiana Near Infamous Sinkhole (Oct 3) -

    http://www.dailycomet.com/article/20121004/ARTICLES/121009798

    Nobody quite knows what caused the ground in some parts of Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes to shake, but it certainly has people talking.

    A little before 2 p.m. Wednesday, reports began flooding in to officials of tremors accompanied by a loud noise. The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office and Office of Emergency Preparedness received reports, but nobody has been able to narrow down a cause.

    Lockport resident Bryan Comardelle had just sat down to watch television when he felt the rumble.

    “It was just a sudden vibration,” Comardelle said. “I live in a brick house, and it even made it shake.”

    Most reports are fairly uniform: one to four tremors reported in the southern reaches of the parishes all the way up into Raceland and Houma. Some people reported hearing a loud noise similar to thunder accompanying the rumbling.

    “My wife described it as sounding like a garbage truck had just dropped a dumpster,” Comardelle said.

    After the first rumble, Comardelle joined his perplexed neighbors outside looking for the rumbling culprit or any sign of bad weather that could have caused the thunderous noise.

    “It was clear outside, and then we felt more tremors,” Comardelle said.

    Chris Boudreaux, Lafourche’s director of Emergency Operations, spent Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning making calls to try to narrow down the possible causes.

    Boudreaux said the National Guard reported having no fly-overs that could have caused a sonic boom that follows a craft breaking the sound barrier. He also called multiple oil-field facilities, but none had an explanation.

    “As far as right now, we haven’t found anything,” Boudreaux said. “I don’t think we will.”

    Boudreaux also put a call into the U.S. Geological Survey, which monitors seismic activity. But it had nothing to report, though its closest monitors are in Assumption Parish and extreme west Terrebonne, Boudreaux said.

    “Of course the sinkhole comes to mind,” said Raceland resident Lauren Matherne, who was sitting in her home with she felt the jolt.

    Residents of the Assumption Parish community of Bayou Corne felt light tremors in the months leading up to the emergence of the 400 foot-wide sinkhole in the swamp near the community this past summer.

    “It’s just strange. Of course, we are all concerned about what caused it,” Matherne said.

  • Howard

    Mystery Booms Rattle New Jersey Community (Oct 5) -

    http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Mystery-Blast-Rattles-NJ-...

    Police in Manchester Township, NJ are investigating a mysterious boom that shook block after block in the Ocean County community Thursday night. Residents say it felt and sounded like an explosion.

    “It was so loud that my windows were rattling" said Jayne Yereance. "I really thought the house next door blew up. That’s how bad it was.”

    Residents say there have been similar incidents since the summer. Police are trying to determine if they're connected, but investigators don't yet know where the sounds are coming from or who is responsible.

    There's been no damage and no one's been hurt, but many people are on edge.

     "I really wish they would knock it off so we can stop jumping out of our skin” Marissa Bartles said.

    The Lakehurst military base is nearby, but authorities don't think that's the source of the booms. Military officials tell NBC10 there were no explosions on the base Thursday night.

  • Lynne Warbrooke

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/wellington-central/779213...

    Mysterious hum reported in Mt Victoria.

     

    Seems New Zealand is starting to hum now too.

  • Howard

    Mysterious Ground Shaking Continues in New Jersey (Oct 21) -

    A mysterious ground shake through parts of southern New Jersey rattled residents around 11am this morning leaving bewildered residents still without answers.

    Both the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service reported no earthquake having occurred in the area and the nearby military base claiming to have had no training exercises that would have caused the tremors.

    The shake was reported in several counties including Atlantic, Cape May, Ocean, Salem and Camden.

    'I'm in [Little Egg Harbor] and my basement door shook violently for 15 sec or so long enough to creep me out. Sounded like someone was trying to get out,' a resident wrote on the Facebook page for Jersey Shore Hurricane News.

    'My dog whelped two times before it happened I had thought he hurt himself. Then the huge noise boomed and my house shook slightly. It felt like it came from above,' a claimed Northfield resident wrote.

    Last weekend Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst had advised residents of scheduled military training that could cause booms and ground tremors.

    Base spokesman Pascual Flores told NBC News that wasn't the case for today.

    'There currently is no training of any type that would have resulted in today's incident,' he said.

    Source

  • bill

    Another 'booming' earthquake - this time near Niagara Falls: Earthq...

    A minor earthquake is being blamed for causing a loud boom noise that was heard and felt in Niagara County early Friday morning. The U-S Geological Survey is confirming a 2 point 5 magnitude earthquake just outside of Olcott before one A-M this morning. They speculate that low-depth earthquakes can cause a loud noise especially in the Northeast United State. 

    We received word from viewers early this morning who heard the loud sound they say felt like an explosion around 1 a.m. Friday in Barker, Somerset, Olcott, and Newfane. There were even reports of some residents in Canada hearing and feeling it. Some thought that it may have been caused by a plane at the Niagara Falls Air Base, but the Base tells us that they don't own any planes or equipment capable of creating a sonic boom. The FAA also confirms that there were no aircraft in the area around that time. 

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  • Carlos

    February 26, 2013
    Charleston callers report mysterious 'explosion' sound

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Dozens of people called 911 after hearing what sounded like an explosion Tuesday night in Kanawha County.

    The loud sound was heard at approximately 5:30 p.m. Metro 911 dispatchers said they called local agencies and no emergencies were reported. There were no reports of gas line ruptures and no seismic activity was observed, either.

    Many callers described the sound as thunder or an aircraft's sonic boom. Dispatchers said the source of the sound is a mystery.

    http://wvgazette.com/News/201302260175

  • Carlos

    Mysterious loud boom heard & felt all over Tucson

    TUCSON, AZ (Tucson News Now) -

    Something caused some shaking, rattling, and rolling over many parts of Tucson Wednesday night. It happened about 7:45 p.m.

    Tucson News Now was inundated with calls from people asking what it was. We made calls to several law enforcement agencies and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. D-M says it was not one of their aircraft that caused a sonic boom.

    Capt. Adam Goldberg from Northwest Fire District says all the area fire departments received about 100 calls. The Tucson Fire Department says most of their calls came from the west side of Tucson.

    Tom Peine with the Pima County Sheriff's Department tweeted, "We checked with variety of places to include mines, DMAFB, Pinal Army Nat. Guard, TIA, SW Gas, El Paso Gas, TEP/So far all negative."

    Peine also tweeted, "calls reference "boom" seem to come from W of Campbell/from Pinal County line to northern Green Valley/still trying to determine source."
     
    Within 20 minutes on my Facebook page, I had more than 200 comments from people all over the Tucson valley saying they felt it and heard it, just as I did myself. I also had a lot of people tweeting about it too, saying it was felt from Oro Valley all the way to Rita Ranch on the southeast side.
     
    Genna Short posted, "East central side. Mostly my windows rattled."
     
    Melba Alderete Munoz wrote, "Windows rattled, in the downtown area."
     
    Cindy Calderon Weltjen posted, "3-4 large booms that shook our house. Silverbell between Sunset/Ina. Our dogs didn't like it either!"
     
    Summer Desrosiers Parker posted on the Tucson News Now Facebook page, "There was something in the sky after the bang. It looked like a lot of debris slow falling and shiny. I am on the Far East side (golf links and Harrison) and I was looking towards the base when I saw it."
  • Chris

  • Chris

    Boom shakes windows in several Florida counties
    http://www.gainesville.com/article/20130321/ARTICLES/130329857/1139...

  • Pamela Copple

    I heard "Earth Trumpet" sounds this morning 4/16/13 at 1am in Las Cruces NM although kind of hard to hear, it was unmistakable and also had a low rumble accompaning it, and it also came in waves, I feel it lasted about 15 minutes. I have been able to correlate it to earth movement on this Albuquerque heliplot for the same time.  I do wonder about the origin since there is not much water here, other than underground.

    http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli_bb_nsn/ANMO_BHZ_IU_10.2013041...

  • Howard

    Recurring Mystery Booms in Northern Ireland (Apr 27)

    A mystery bang has left people scratching their heads in Londonderry.

    For the third time in over a year, people have reported hearing a loud noise that, they said, sounded liked an explosion.

    The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said officers carried out searches in the early hours of Friday morning but nothing was found.

    Dozens of people contacted the BBC to say they had heard the mystery noise.

    The deputy first minister, Martin McGuinness, tweeted: "Loud explosion in Derry a few minutes ago, whatever caused it, hope there are no casualties".

    A PSNI spokesman said: "Extensive police checks were carried out in the area by officers on the ground and the police helicopter was deployed but nothing was found.

    "Police would ask members of the public to be vigilant. If they see any suspicious items do not touch or attempt to move them but call police immediately."

    BBC Radio Foyle reporter, Sean O'Halloran, heard the noise.

    "It was so loud that I was convinced it was an explosion," he said.

    "Social media sites went into overdrive as people speculated about what it might have been.

    "I came across a police checkpoint in the city centre. Officers told me they had received reports of a loud bang but hadn't found anything."

    There have been two similar cases in Derry in the past.
    Loud bang

    In February, police investigated reports of a loud bang in the city centre but nothing was found.

    In January 2012, homes and businesses were evacuated in the Spencer Road area. It was sealed off for a number of days but the police said there was no evidence of an explosion.

    Source

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-foyle-west-22306524

  • Starr DiGiacomo

    Strange Sounds in Spain, June 4, 2013

  • Carlos

    Did You Hear a BIG BOOM in the Area of Smyrna Monday Night?

     

  • Carlos

    Northampton 'explosions' treated as unexplained

    The fire service attended a report of an "explosion" in Castle Street

    Three "explosions" heard in the early hours of the morning in Northampton are being treated as unexplained.

    Northamptonshire Fire Service investigated the separate reports in St Mary's Street, Castle Street and Silver Street but "didn't find anything".

    Andy Gineikis, who lives nearby, said he heard a "loud bang" similar to a shotgun blast at about 03:30 BST.

    Western Power Distribution said there had been a power cut in the Abington area of Northampton at about 04:40.

    A spokesperson said it was possible that it could have produced a bang but the cause of the power cut was as yet unknown.

    'Loud bang'

    About 900 houses lost their power but the spokesperson said all of the connections were restored by 05:20.

    The fire service said the first "explosion" was reported at 02:59 in St Mary's Street, followed by a call from Castle Street at 03:34 and Silver Street at 05:19.

    The roads are all close to each other.

    Mr Gineikis said: "I was awake and heard a loud bang at 03:30.

    "I noticed when I got up this morning that all my digital timers were flashing which usually happens if we have a power interruption."

    Northamptonshire Police said the bangs were a "bit of a mystery".

    Officers attended Gladstone Road at about 03:00 to investigate reports of a "loud noise". They discovered a bonfire still alight in a garden and spoke with residents.

    At 03:40 a bang was reported in College Street. Officers believed it was possibly a "large firework".

    A final call was received at 05:20 from the Stanley Road area but nothing untoward was found.

    No investigations are ongoing.

    Source:  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-22778858

  • SongStar101

    Booms heard in Albuquerque New Mexico,  terrifying video May 25, 2013.  Half way through the video you can hear horrible boom sounds in succession like cannons.

  • SongStar101

    Sounds and UFO appear during storm in Lyon France May 29,  2013

     

  • SongStar101

    In May 2013 typical tubular sounds in West Germany. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRSPLSdpzuU

  • Howard

    Shattered Windows and Downed Tree in Eastern UK (June 16)

    Loud booms that smashed windows and felled a tree are being blamed on a sonic boom.

    Cambridgeshire Police was inundated by calls from residents who had heard two loud ‘explosions’ at about 11.30am.

    The force received between tens of calls from people as far afield as Milton, St Ives, Melbourn and Bassingbourn.

    One man who rang us from St Ives thought something had hit his roof because the whole house shook.

    "It was so loud another person thought his neighbour's house had blown up.

    "People have said they'd never heard anything so loud in their lives.

    "Even people driving on the A14 have been calling us."

    On the ground, startled and mystified residents ran out of their homes, concerned that the loud bang, which was heard across an area from north London to Cambridge, was the result of anything ranging from someone falling or a vehicle crashing into their home to a bomb explosion or even an earthquake.

    There were reports of doors being slammed shut, windows being blown out, houses shaking and the ground moving.

    Insp Matt Snow of Cambridgeshire Police told the News: “Some windows have been smashed on some houses. Part of a tree has fallen down because of it so it really has affected people.

    It’s nothing that people need to be concerned about.”

    Sources

    http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/Hertfordshire/Sonic-boom-in-H...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22926813

    http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Huntingdon-St-Ives-St-Neots/Sonic-b...

  • Howard

    UK Mystery Booms Blamed on 'Bird Scarer' (Aug 5)

    Mystified residents in Halesowen are being driven to distraction by a loud banging noise every 30 minutes for 12 hours a day.

    As well as annoying human residents around Manor Way the constant loud bangs are disturbing pets and wildlife throughout the day.

    David Taylor contacted the Halesowen News after being unable to find out what was making the din which the police were unable to shed light on.

    He said: “Residents who live close to Manor Way are being plagued by mysterious ‘explosions’ from 8am until 9.30pm every day.

    “The sounds, which sound like gun fire, occur every 20-30 minutes for over 12 hours every day, and no one seems to know what causes them.”

    “In the hot weather, it means that residents in the Brier Mill Road, Chadbury Road and Cloister Drive area of Halesowen are unable to sit outside and enjoy the weather in peace and local pets and wildlife are also disturbed by the sounds.”

    Carolyn Taylor added: “Enquires with Halesowen police have so far drawn a blank, and attempts by some local residents to track down this annoying sound has so far failed.”

    Dudley Council’s environment team have been drafted in to get to the bottom of the mystery.

    Councillor Tracy Wood, cabinet member for environment and culture, said: "We have recently received a complaint from a member of the public about a noise problem associated with rural land adjacent to Manor Way, Halesowen.

    “We suspect that the noise may be due to the operation of a bird scarer.”

    She added: "We are currently investigating the situation to confirm the source of the noise and to assess its impact on local residents, once this investigation is complete we will be in a position to assess the appropriate action to take in the matter.”

    Source

    http://www.halesowennews.co.uk/news/local/10592757.Halesowen_reside...

  • Carlos

    Neighbors keep hearing mysterious ‘boom’ near Carytown

    RICHMOND, Va. (WTVR) – Some people living on Grayland Avenue near Carytown told CBS 6 they have heard a mysterious boom sound for the past few months.

    “It’s like a boom that has an echo to it,” said Thomas Daniel who lives near Grayland Avenue and S. Sheppard Street.

    Daniel told CBS 6 news reporter Chelsea Rarrick that he hears the mystery sound periodically, sometimes even a few times a week. He said he first heard it while sitting on his front porch around 2 a.m.

    “You think sometimes it’s like a train backing into another train,” said Daniel

    Sarah Barrow also lives on Grayland Ave. and heard a boom for the first time this week around 10 or 11 p.m.

    “The front right window shook, which made me realize it’s more than just a backfire from a truck on a highway,” she said.

    CBS 6 contacted the Richmond Police Department regarding the noise. RPD said they have received a couple of reports regarding the sounds in the area, but can’t confirm what it is since an officer didn’t hear the sound.

    “Where is this coming from?” said Daniel.

    Have you heard the mysterious booms? We will continue to follow this story.

    Source:  http://wtvr.com/2013/08/20/neighbors-keep-hearing-mysterious-boom-s...

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  • Joyce Paski

    More strange sounds, this time from Slovakia. (Found on a GLP thread).

    http://youtu.be/l2GF3ghiu6c

    http://youtu.be/ndt8WnvHxUE

    http://youtu.be/blepn2ZT_3Q

  • SongStar101

    Trumpets and big sounds in in Eastern Europe,  Bratislava and Slovakia,  all within a few days. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKLguNT5Pww

    Loud Trumpets in Bratislava similar to BC Trumpets of Sept 11.

    Eastern Slovakia

    .

  • Howard

    Mystery Boom Rocks Stretford UK (Oct 6)
    A mysterious explosion shook houses in Stretford this evening, sending people running out into the street.

    People living near Talbot Road and Kings Road reported an explosion which rattled window frames and set off burglar alarms.

    The sound was thought to have come from near the Longford Park - but emergency services said they had no reports of any incidents.

    People living in the area reported hearing the massive bang around 8pm, with people going out into the road to see what had happened.

    But police, ambulance and fire services all said they had no record of any incidents in the area which could explain the explosion.

    People took to Twitter to try to find out what had happened.

    Claire Moloney, @pugmadol, tweeted: "What was the huge explosion that rocked Kings Road in Stretford... It set alarms off, shook our windows. Numerous people came out onto the street.

    Chris Etty, @chrisetty also tweeted: "It was very loud, people came out of their houses - we heard it very clearly."

    Source

    http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news...

  • lonne rey

    Mystery noise causes misery across the county

    Gordon Windebank, from Swaythling, who is being kept awake at night by the mystery noise.

    October 17, 2013

    THE mystery surrounding a strange noise that is keeping people awake at night has taken a new twist.

    Southampton residents say they are being plagued by the same sound that is making life a misery for people living on the eastern edge of the New Forest.

    As revealed in yesterday’s Daily Echo, the low-frequency drone is causing sleepless nights in Hythe, Holbury and Dibden Purlieu.

    One woman has resorted to visiting a friend in a bid to escape the din.

    Another is said to be considering early retirement after being badly affected by the stress of living with the noise.

    Now people living in Southampton and West End have come forward to report similar problems.

    Gordon Windebank, 82, of Broadlands Road, Swaythling, said: “It’s driving me mad.

    “It started with a low rumble about 18 months ago and has been getting steadily worse since last Sunday. I notice it when I go to bed at 10.30pm and it still seems to be going on when I get up the next morning.”

    Mr Windebank has been prescribed sleeping pills by his doctor and says he may be forced to go back for more.

    “The noise is terrible at night,” he said. “I’ve got double glazing but it just seems to go right through.

    “It’s making me very bad tempered and I don’t seem to have any energy.”

    The sound has also been heard in Romsey, but neither Test Valley Borough Council nor Southampton City Council have received any complaints.

    New Forest residents affected by the all-night noise include Roger Guy, a member of Hythe and Dibden Parish Council.

    Cllr Guy, who has an engineering background, said: “It’s a low frequency droning noise that becomes quite obtrusive at night.

    Sources

    http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10744872.Mystery_noise_causes_miser...

    http://news.sky.com/story/1155293/southampton-mystery-noise-keeps-p...

    http://metro.co.uk/2013/10/16/nightmare-for-southampton-residents-o...

  • Howard

    Mystery Humming Noise Plagues More UK Residents (Oct 18)
    Earlier this week, Southampton residents complained of a mystery humming noise. Turns out residents to the east in Hythe Village are also being kept awake at night.

    The noise started in August and now Hampshire County Council and the Environment Agency is trying to work out where it is coming from.

    Val Caachi, who lives and works close to Hythe, told BBC Radio 5 live's Breakfast: "It's a pulsing, vibrating sort of sound, like a turbine."

    "You can't ignore it - it's pulsing in your head. It sounds ridiculous but it does keep you awake all night."

    BBC Interview Val Caachi

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  • Howard

    Strange Sounds Heard Over Saskatoon SK  (Nov 9)

    Ernie Werezak can't explain the noises he recorded in Saskatoon Saturday morning.

    "I have never heard anything like this in my life,"

    "It was a loud noise coming probably from northeast Saskatoon. It seemed like it was in the air.”

    Werezak's video isn't the only one on YouTube featuring strange sounds in Saskatoon – there are several.

    Last winter, similar sounds were also recorded in North Battleford.

    Sources

    http://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/strange-sounds-heard-over-saskatoon-1.1...

    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/11/13/strange-sounds-saskatoon-vi...

  • Howard

    Mystery Boom and Strange Lights Over Montreal QC (Nov 26)

    Montreal was rocked by an explosion and flash of blue-green light in the night sky at around 8 pm today, but the source remains a mystery.

    Officials in the off-island towns, as well as at the Sûreté du Québec, were flummoxed, leaving residents who heard the noise to wonder what happened.

    "It's been heard all over the region but no details," wrote Greg Patterson. "My opinion is that it was a meteor hitting the atmosphere with sonic boom."

    "Felt like an explosion, or a 'short' earthquake," Faith MacLeod said on Off Island Gazette's Facebook page. "Stepped outside and neighbours were out wondering what it was."

    Residents from Pincourt to Pointe-Claire and Pierrefonds reported hearing the sound. On social media, it was even reported as far away as Ormstown and Cornwall, Ont.

    St-Lazare mayor Robert Grimaudo said he had no idea what the source of the explosion was.

    Nor did the SQ, nor Environment Canada.

    Nothing in the weather patterns in the area could be to blame, least of all the snow that began to fall around the same time, an Environment Canada spokesperson said.

    Tracy Moore was at home in St-Lazare with her boyfriend and heard and felt something strange around 8 p.m.

    "It was just this boom. It lasted a few seconds."

    "People felt their house shaking and thought a tree had landed on it. The dogs were freaking out. My girlfriend in Cornwall, her husband works for Ontario Hydro and he saw this flash of light in the sky.

    "He says he never saw anything like it before — and he works for Hydro!"

    Source

    http://www.montrealgazette.com/What+that+mysterious+boom/9216575/st...