Strange buzz of sound returns to Sweden

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Strange buzz of sound returns to Sweden



While "Swedish hum" sounds like what you do when you do not know the words of an ABBA song (how is that possible?), It's actually a mysterious and somewhat seasonal noise that is often heard in Sweden in multiple locations and usually in winter. (Yes, Sweden has other seasons that last more than a week). What is causing these strange sounds and will be in the next Mama Mia! movie?




"It was a constant sound, it was as if the sound emitted vibrations in the air. It was for about 45 minutes and then it was very slow, as if the sound was moving somewhere else. "



That's from the Rene Krupinksi's YouTube site, which seems to be rapidly becoming a repository of Swedish buzzes and other strange Scandinavian sounds. Krupinksi was describing a sound he heard and recorded (listen to him here) in December 2017: a sound that lasted 45 minutes and seemed to surround him instead of coming from a definitive address. The recording has been doing the rounds again recently, indicating that it has not yet been resolved.



"Early in the morning in Gothenburg, Sweden, I heard this strange trumpet sound. People looked up when the sound came. "




That trumpet sound here) was registered on August 10, 2018.




"I've heard this sound many times, in the middle of the night at the time of day. I was reading in the news, the same sound was also in the United States and England at the same time, and was accused and many people have contacted the police to ask. Nobody knows what it was, but it was also in northern Germany and Denmark. "



To compete with the strange triple-play sound of hum, trumpet and boom, Krupinksi uploaded a recording of a boom in germany He claims to have also heard himself. How is it that a person has personally experienced so many strange sounds? Looking at the rest of his YouTube page, Krupinksi seems to be a fan of (and possibly a producer of) electronic music. Maybe he just has a sensitive ear and recording equipment ready at any moment to capture the sounds.



"Strange trumpet sound in the sky!" (Trying to film the aurora in the sky). In 2.34 in this video, the sound is very close. "Tonight I was experimenting with my camera to shoot aurora borealis."



Or maybe he lives in the right place. In his commentary on an April 2018 recording here), Krupinksi reveals that he was watching the northern lights when he heard a trumpet sound. Researchers admit that the so-called "sounds of the aurora" occur frequently during the activities of the aurora borealis. However, they are generally short sounds ranging from crackles to machine guns and palms. Because the intensity of these solar magnetic disturbances varies, the sounds are also different.




That "sounds" reasonable ... except for the millions of people in the north who hear the sounds in the northern lights out of season, or in the south where there is no aurora borealis at all. Obviously, there are more of these mysterious hums, trumpets and rumblings than what is heard. Help solve the mystery following the example of Rene Krupinksi and spending time outside with audio and video recording devices.


You may want to warn your neighbors first.


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