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December 9, 2011 at 8:55 pm #601515
jakejaramilloMemberIt’s 12:55 PM Friday, Dec. 9th. We live on top of Genesee Hill and often hear a loud humming sound at odd times like now. Does anyone else hear it at the moment? Sounds like it’s coming from east of here. Very annoying.
December 9, 2011 at 9:14 pm #742509
jwwsParticipantjakejaramillo,
I live on Genesee Hill as well (55th) and have been hearing it – made the dogs bark when it started initially. Thought it was landscapers or workmen in the area but haven’t spotted any…
Perhaps it’s a new reincarnation of the infamous hum…..
December 9, 2011 at 9:29 pm #742510
miwsParticipantDecember 9, 2011 at 10:37 pm #742511
jakejaramilloMemberWhat’s the infamous hum? BTW I stopped by Nucor and wonder if it’s them; same pitch right across from them at The Shack/Luna Park Cafe. It’s not terribly loud but maybe there’s some weird air current thing that carries it over the ridges to here. Most outside sounds get filtered by the house walls, but not this one. It’s amazing.
December 9, 2011 at 10:38 pm #742512
jakejaramilloMemberStill going 2:38
December 9, 2011 at 10:39 pm #742513
MrsLMemberLast night around 2-3 am heard a rather loud hum (although not as loud as our crying baby). We’re up at High Point and thought it must be pretty loud since our windows keep a lot of outside noise out.
December 9, 2011 at 11:25 pm #742514
WSBKeymasterI’ve had a couple reports of this today.
Thinking it is something magnified by the ongoing coming and going fog. A couple people thought it sounded like aircraft. – TR
December 9, 2011 at 11:34 pm #742515
jwwsParticipantI think it’s from the industrial area – either Nucor or Harbor Island, just louder due to air quality perhaps. Their were some loud aircraft this a.m. but this humming has been pretty constant throughout the day.
December 9, 2011 at 11:36 pm #742516
schwaggyParticipantThe airplane noise is distinctly different, but also could be heard easily today. It’s the amplification or echo of planes taking off from Boeing Field and I heard a few loud ones today (there goes another one). I’m thinking it has something to do with the cold, stagnant air or fog too. The “other” noise or hum, is still going strong as of 3:30 and I cannot place it in space or time. It simply exists. It sounds like every neighbor on the block is having their yard done with blowers and mowers. Driving me nuts though, that’s for sure. What is it??? I’m near the bowling alley.
December 9, 2011 at 11:43 pm #742517
jwwsParticipantschwaggy,
Great description of the ongoing hummmm – I was looking for yardworkers in the ‘hood with leaf blowers too! One of this morning’s planes from Boeing Field had me hoping they were going to clear our house at the top of Genesee Hill it was that loud.
December 10, 2011 at 12:43 am #742518
miwsParticipantI can’t reveal sources, since this is proprietary information, but the source of the hum is located at Upper Fauntleroy, (where WSB World Headquarters happen to be), and is a result of the ongoing gathering/sharing of news at a fever pitch.
Mike
December 10, 2011 at 1:26 am #742519
smokeycretin9Participantcould this be the sound? http://youtu.be/n0ze0B3mUFc
I work at a company down on Lucile that re-builds and tests them. As of late, we have moved testing outside because it was too loud indoors.
December 10, 2011 at 2:22 am #742520
johnnyblegsMemberDefinitely UFOs
December 10, 2011 at 2:42 am #742521
cathyjaramilloMemberSeriously, I got home at 6:00 and immediately asked what is that load hum/whining noise. It appears to be undulating at times. Is do to air quality issues or is someone running a generator? How far can people hear it? On top of Genesse hill its very evasive, and irritating.
December 10, 2011 at 2:56 am #742522
jwwsParticipantChill folks, it’s just part of living in WS!!!
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Play Xmas music very loud and get in the spirit ( or do what my hubby does and go to Crystal for the weekend…..:-)).
Seriously I think it is related to the air inversion we have been experiencing and the “normal” sounds that a working waterfront produces – this too will pass.
December 10, 2011 at 3:12 am #742523
jakejaramilloMemberTrying not to get too upset but seriously, it is hard to “chill” when it’s loudest in my office where I’m trying to work, and it’s been ceaseless since before I opened this topic at 1PM (it’s now 7PM).
This is by no means the only occasion. If it’s Nucor maybe they can think about sound-deadening materials to put around it.
December 10, 2011 at 3:17 am #742524
vmdMemberThis is a totally new sound – in Admiral it sounds like there is a helicopter hovering overhead. I opened the door twice to try to see where it was coming from and then went to check the blog to see if there was a major news event happening. This is not something I’ve heard before – I am used to waterfront noises traveling up hill at odd times during the year, but this is different.
December 10, 2011 at 3:41 am #742525
waterworldParticipantSound travels faster as temperature decreases and as density increases. So both the lower temperatures and the fog will make it easier to hear things at greater distances than usual. On top of that, the inversion leads to a reflection of sound waves at the boundary between the cold dense air down here and the warmer air above and around the inversion. There was a (locally) famous incident in the UK several years ago when a massive explosion at a fuel depot was heard something like 200 miles away in the Netherlands and Belgium, apparently because of an inversion in the area of the blast.
December 10, 2011 at 4:05 am #742526
jwwsParticipantFolks we live near a working, industrial waterfront, that said, sounds happen especially with air inversions – I think that is what we are experiencing.
On another note – I miss the sound of a fog horn (Nobska) during the night having grown up on Cape Cod.. so this hummmmm is just a new interesting chapter!
December 10, 2011 at 4:51 am #742527
smokeycretin9Participantno one looked at the link? If it is coming and going, we are required to spool turbine up to 4000 rpm to test the over-speed strip mechanism. A built in safety that shuts off the steam in case of a run a way. We have to repeat this test 10 times and get the same results each run. That could explain the coming and going. BUT we shut it down at 4-5pm.
December 10, 2011 at 5:10 am #742528
jakejaramilloMember“Smokycretin9”: It is still going as I type at 9:08 PM so… Also, I listened to the link you posted, and it didn’t sound the same to me. I did stop by Nucor earlier in the day, standing streetside by Luna Park Cafe, and the sound emanating from Nucor was very much the same as what I’ve been hearing all day (and many other times before, all of them possibly in cold or inversion conditions).
December 10, 2011 at 5:14 am #742529
GinaParticipantThe Admiral Safeway apartment project has some sort of ventilation thing going. Sounds like a large vaccuum. That is what I have been hearing for months.
December 10, 2011 at 5:59 am #742530
NoraMemberI’m near the junction. It was gone for a while but it’s just come back. The sound is somehow making me nauseous, and I can’t block it out with music or the TV. I wish I knew some number to call for this, as it’s really making me feel sick. It’s less a noise than a reverberation felt in the body.
December 10, 2011 at 6:20 am #742531
EdwardJDyerMemberI don’t know if this comment is on point – one time I lived within a mile of a very tall antena, the kind with large wires that extended out at angles to secure it from falling over. When the winds began to come through, these wires made what I would describe a constant, loud but not deafening humm. Sometimes they would even make what sounded like metal on metal clashing…but that was rare. Like I said, don’t know if this is on point…
December 10, 2011 at 6:48 am #742532
kayoParticipantI live in North Delridge and I have heard some very loud sounds similar to what is described here off and on. It does seem worse when there is an inversion. It almost sounds like a jet taking off or airplane noise except it goes on for too long. It is loud enough that I can hear it through the skylights in my house. I first noticed it a few weeks ago. I thought I was going crazy, but maybe not. I think it must be something industrial over on Harbor Island.
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