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Sound Travels
My buddy was down here gathering firewood left behind by the new sewer line they ran through my property. A neighbor stopped to talk to him and told him he and his wife really enjoyed when I had the band rehearsing here. They would mix drinks and sit outside grooving on the tunes. News to me. :facepalm:
When we make noise, loud party or tuning an engine, we usually try to take neighbors into consideration, especially in late or early hours. But it's hard to figure how far and how much of the sound travels. It gets attenuated by distance, building, foliage, etc. Because there is no neighbors there we don't think about up. I came across this today... Quote:
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I can remember being at Grandmadigr's and hearing the train (not the horn, which of course we also heard, but the train itself passing over the tracks) after a storm.
The closest a track gets to her house is nine+ miles. |
One time I was in my backyard in Lewiston ME and heard racing engines in the distance. It sounded like they were going around a track the way the doppler shifting was happening. I didn't know of any racetracks nearby, but I knew there was a place they advertised on TV called Oxford Plains Speedway. No idea where it was, but it wasn't near me. I went inside and got a map, looked it up, and the sound was coming from exactly that direction.
Google Earth tells me it's 14.35 miles from the center of the speedway to my childhood backyard. |
Oh, and regarding the original post, I got a ride above my hometown in a hot air balloon. It was amazing what you could hear from up there and you floated silently by. Tons and tons of dogs barking at you, but also people on the ground talking about you to one another as you float by.
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