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it is the sound of a tornado! You can verify by taking an old B&W
TV set, tuning to Channel 2, reducing the brightness till the picture goes away. The lightning will show up as lines of hash. A tornado emits so much RF that it will turn the screen white, if it is within about 15 miles of the set. I checked the web but couldn't find the frequency spectrum for tornados, etc. weather phenomena. Being the owner of a scanner radio that can receive most any frequency, I am wondering if there are even better frequencies than just the TV bands to hear tornados on? Lightning's frequency spectrum is concentrated where? Hurricanes listenable? Any other phenomena listen able? |
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