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Maybe /x/ can help me out.
I live in SE Pennsylvania and the past few days the weather has been nice, so I've been sleeping with my window open.
Last night, I was kept awake by a noise I had never heard before. It sounded like a crowd of people mumbling distorted by the sound of a jet or plane flying overhead and lasted for I don't know how long (I finally shut my window after about 15-20 minutes of the constant noise).
I live in a quiet suburb where the average age of my neighbors is around 55 and this was the first time I'd ever heard anything like this. I know none of my neighbors would never think of making any real noise after 11, and this was happening at 1.
Any clues to what it could be?
no.
>>18675262
A bull whip whispers before a sonic boom. Probably just a high flying mil jet.
>>18675346
But for 15-20 minutes straight? That's what I'm stuck on.
Run as fast as you can before they get you.
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>>18675413
As I said before, for 15-20 minutes straight? Unless the plane was flying in a circle for a while then that wasn't it.
Wtf, I've heard the same thing and I'm in TX
>>18675454
OP here; when did you hear it?
I heard it at about 7:30 to around 8:30, I was outside on my patio, I've heard a lot of weird stuff though. I just moved here a year ago.
>>18675541
Weird. Maybe it traveled across the country? I've lived here for over 10 years now and this was the first time I'd ever heard anything.
I just got back from a short walk in upstate New York, I could hear the geese far above me but could not see them because of the low clouds. It's also been unseasonable warm up here for us too. Haven't heard geese in a long time.
It sounded like a crowd of people making pretend mocking geese sounds because I live in a small city and there is city and traffic noises at all times. The sound lasted for the whole walk and I just heard them again.
I could be and probably am wrong, but geese combined with being tired muffled by another sound (a circling aircraft? I don't know) is worth considering.
It doesn't sound like mumbling though, it's a crowd of sharp noises.
>>18675637
We have geese here too and I know it wasn't that because it was a mumbling rather than sharp voices. Plus, geese aren't usually that active (as far as I know) around 1am.
You live in a suburb with older people and older people love banana bread. Yesterday was national banana bread day. The extra fiber in their diets could explain both the mumbling and the rumbling.