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Low Rumble Sounds Hood Canal

 
YazA
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02/20/2013 06:41 PM
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Low Rumble Sounds Hood Canal
Around Dabob bay, hearing low rumble that reminds of thunder in the distance or even like a train yard coming from the sky. Cannot locate the direction and cannot pinpoint where it is from. It is not consistent. It is not a regular beat type sound. It is inconsistent. Got some video of the sound as it was being picked up by the baby monitor. The Baby monitor is next to us in a separate room and does not pick up noises we are making in the room next door. Not the TV or us talking.
Anonymous Coward
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02/20/2013 07:07 PM
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Re: Low Rumble Sounds Hood Canal
I looked it up, OP, and it is in the State of Washington, near Puget Sound and right where the Pacific Plate which is rotating anticlockwise is stuck on the North American Plate.

Please see Prof-Rabbit's Quake Pages (direct link to post) and scroll down a bit.

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02/20/2013 07:15 PM
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Re: Low Rumble Sounds Hood Canal
Me and hubby kept hearing a low moan type sound around noon cst,we are located S.East of Dallas,TX about 45 miles out in the stix.

Kept thinking it sounded kinda like a train coming but we do not have any tracks close,Ennis would be the closest and that about a 30 minute drive.

Sound kept it up until 2pm,no more noise....wtf?
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02/20/2013 07:30 PM
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Re: Low Rumble Sounds Hood Canal
Me and hubby kept hearing a low moan type sound around noon cst,we are located S.East of Dallas,TX about 45 miles out in the stix.

Kept thinking it sounded kinda like a train coming but we do not have any tracks close,Ennis would be the closest and that about a 30 minute drive.

Sound kept it up until 2pm,no more noise....wtf?
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go get some weed.
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02/20/2013 08:31 PM
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Re: Low Rumble Sounds Hood Canal
I'm in central Lewis County. Ive been getting a loud hissing static sound in my head for 2 days.
I have been hearing and feeling and intermittent low rumbling
for a couple months now. I keep telling myself maybe it's trucks on the highway, but I don't really believe that.

I read something a while back about the Pacific plate doing a "slow roll" or something like twice a year and it "normal"?
I think it's on U,W, seismic survey websight maybe.
YazA
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02/20/2013 10:53 PM
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Re: Low Rumble Sounds Hood Canal
I talked to a few full time residents of the area (we are only thero one weekend a month because it is our vacation cabin), the tell me the sound in (Dabob bay, Quilcene WA) has been going on for about a year. We have owned the cabin for almost 3 years and I only started hearing this sound for a year. This past weekend Friday night from some time after 11 to around 3 am, Saturday it was 9pm to 1am. The Sunday silence. I sooke to my closest 'neighbor' and he said he thought he was going crazy hearing it. He would go outside and not be able to tell where it is coming from. The sound is not like any kind of mechanical consistent sound. It sounds like it is coming from north of us from above and then later from the south. Being out in that area we have old hwy 101 but its dead quiet since no one uses it. Ther is no industrial no generators no helicopters or truck stops. It's a deserted poor little town.
I used my vid on my phone to record the sound pulses shown on our baby monitor which showed the degree of loudness.





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