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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.
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.
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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
1 year, 12 months ago
I really like the quality and surroundings. Makes me feel in my country house, sitting in the rainy evening.
Greetings, Alexander