Strange Sounds in the Sky

Gambeir

Celestial
I didn't really consider that as a cause for it. I know someone in the video was saying it looked just like the northern lights but the guy recording said it had colors in it that wouldn't be in an aurora borealis.

As for the sound, I think that may be a lot easier to explain away than seeing multitudes of colors flashing in the sky. However with the way it was happening in the video, it did look like the sounds and lights coincided with each other, like a trippy thunderstorm with no rain.

There is an ubber rare phenomena where the night sky has been known to project rays of light, evidently very defined and perhaps best visualized as being like the Japanese Battle Flag. I saw one with a friend in Montana when I was in High School in the 1970's. We didn't know what we had seen but later I found this has only been recorded 12 times previously. Now of course I can't remember the name for this phenomena but the video you're describing sounds similar.

PS: At the time we made drawings and wrote it all down including the specific colors, but it's been all lost in time now, however I can describe it as being like a bunch of searchlights all finely focused with different colors such as bright red, yellow, green and white.
 

starsfall

Believer
Is there any chance you can post this video?

I have seen the strange thunderstorms over the years.....especially when I was 100 yards or less away from three lightning strikes. The colors of those strikes was a bluish white.
I will when I find it. I've been looking for it offhand since a couple of days after seeing it, but can't find it now. If or when I do I'll be sure to post it here
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
I will when I find it. I've been looking for it offhand since a couple of days after seeing it, but can't find it now. If or when I do I'll be sure to post it here

Thanks.....that would be great. It would interesting to see I'm sure.

I know what I saw wasn't the northern lights as well since they were on the southern skyline.
 

starsfall

Believer
There is an ubber rare phenomena where the night sky has been known to project rays of light, evidently very defined and perhaps best visualized as being like the Japanese Battle Flag. I saw one with a friend in Montana when I was in High School in the 1970's. We didn't know what we had seen but later I found this has only been recorded 12 times previously. Now of course I can't remember the name for this phenomena but the video you're describing sounds similar.

PS: At the time we made drawings and wrote it all down including the specific colors, but it's been all lost in time now, however I can describe it as being like a bunch of searchlights all finely focused with different colors such as bright red, yellow, green and white.
Does this phenomena have a name? I've never seen anything like it in person, but I'm very interested to see or read more documentation about people who may have
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Mysterious Hum Plagues Rochester, New York

Dozens of reports of a bothersome low-frequency drone have been reported over the last several weeks, much to the dismay of sleepless residents. Some have even reported that they are unable to sleep or have had to move to the couch due to the ever-present drone.

One Rochester woman, Jeanette Cargill, describes the sound as a “low-pitched drone” or “sort of a rumble.” Cargill says unlike other hums which lie just at the threshold of human hearing, this one was powerful enough to be felt:


I heard a noise that was loud enough to shake the dishes in my house. It was continuous. It was audible also to my dog. She was perking her ears up and looking around. It almost sounded like thunder, like extended thunder.


Local newspaper Democrat & Chronicle contacted Ming-Lun Lee, an assistant professor in the Audio and Music Engineering Program at the University of Rochester, to record and analyze the noise so that it might possibly be identified.

Lee has been unable to hear the elusive hum in person but has analyzed several recordings, finding that it lies somewhere between 315 and 320 Hertz – low, but well within the range of human hearing. Lee has compared those recordings with audio files of nearby industrial sources, but so far none of them has been found to emit the same range of frequencies as the hum.

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nivek

As Above So Below
Mysterious noise rattles Nanaimo region

A loud bang, described as an intensely close clap of thunder, was heard across the Nanaimo region Tuesday around 11:30 a.m. Hundreds of people reported hearing it, covering Nanoose to Hammond Bay to College Heights.

"Heard it and felt it near Lantzville," Jamie Penner said on Twitter, noting it was unlike the sound of blasting coming from his area in recent months. "It sounded like someone opening a big sliding door in an apartment above you."

"For me it was like a loud and quick thunder sound!," Donald Louch said.

"It was so loud!! My poor dog ran under the bed from the living room. I live in the Townsite area. Clear skies, so I knew it wasn’t thunder," Angela Gasson told NanaimoNewsNOW.

Earthquakes Canada said there was some seismic activity in the region around that time, however it didn't have the characteristics of a local quake. "Definitely something has been recorded but it doesn't look like an earthquake," a representative said.


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coubob

Celestial
We just had a loud boom that was heard from people 10 miles away, no one knows what it was. i heard it about 1 1/2 hours ago and it ended up all over our towns crime watcher facebook page. Skyquake?
 

Toroid

Founding Member
We just had a loud boom that was heard from people 10 miles away, no one knows what it was. i heard it about 1 1/2 hours ago and it ended up all over our towns crime watcher facebook page. Skyquake?
I remember over twenty years ago the space shuttle would generate and incredible sonic boom when it occasionally landed in California.
 

coubob

Celestial
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I remember over twenty years ago the space shuttle would generate and incredible sonic boom when it occasionally landed in California.
Theres Tinker air force base 30 miles to the west of me, so it could have been a sonic boom, i remember hearing them back in the 70`s and this was differant more of a low solid sounding boom, kinda like someone dropping a large boulder in a flatbed truck
 

nivek

As Above So Below
 
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