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October night thunderstorm

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Philip_Goddard

January 8th, 2023

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Sound effects > Natural elements and explosions
Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom
Weather

A brief, fairly rapidly moving thunderstorm with really torrential rain (real pandemonium) — this being an excerpt from October night thunderstorm & heavy showers.

Thunderstorms are quite a rarity in Exeter, so for me each storm is a very special event.

I made the recording through the night of 18–19 October 2022.

The events in the full recording are presented in original order, with uneventful interludes each reduced to a useful short length, and all the more intrusive city sounds cut out, though with some flexibility in order to retain as much as possible of the soundscape that I did want. Relatively gentle gusts of wind become apparent during interludes, blowing through the trees as they chase around among the houses.

The sequence is as follows:

1. Very heavy shower.

2. Brief torrential shower.

3. Relatively short (fast-moving) thunderstorm, still more torrential, from first grumbling murmur that I could pick out. None of the lightning was overhead; the centre of the line of storm (moving S. to N., along its axis) passing-by a bit west of here. Presumably for that reason, the thunder gives us no big dramatics; the latter may well still have been happening, but a bit further west. (This is the event that I present here.)

4. Two brief torrential showers, apparently with a scattering of hailstones

5. Thundery shower, not so torrential.

That final thundery shower has more background traffic noise, as by then it's late in the small hours, and some bleary-eyed motorists are already going to work.

Advisory:
To hear this to best effect you need high-grade headphones, and to have the volume setting about 6dB above a sensible normal level for a realistic rendition of symphonic orchestral music. That's a doubling of the sound level.

Thundery shower clouds — looking south-west from my abode
Late afternoon thundery shower clouds with spread-out anvil tops, photographed on 1 November 2022; looking SW from my living room — almost the same view as from my bedroom, where the recorder was.

Techie stuff:
The recorder was a Sony PCM-D100, with two nested Windcut furry windshields (custom design), and it was placed on a Velbon Mini tripod with full centre column extension on my bedroom window sill, with the window as wide open as it would go.

Initial post-recording processing was to apply an EQ curve to compensate for muffling from the furry windshields, and to compensate for 'alcove resonance' in the bass.

Please remember to give this recording a rating — Thank you! 

This recording can be used free of charge, provided that it's not part of a materially profit-making project, and it is properly and clearly attributed. The attribution must give my name (Philip Goddard) and link to https://freesound.org/people/Philip_Goddard/sounds/668886/

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Type

Flac (.flac)

Duration

29:51.380

File size

173.0 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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2 years, 9 months ago

I really like the quality and surroundings. Makes me feel in my country house, sitting in the rainy evening.

Greetings, Alexander

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