Ok -for years us`n milk farmers here been done teachin them cows how to fart all at same time -sure scares the hell outa them tourist city-slickers-I`ll tellya! specially when them herds is 500 or more head here in the meadows chompin away
I hear this too, but only after all-you-can-eat taco night
we’re doomed
Hoax.
Look up your salvation draw etch nigh
At least 40 years ago in southern rural Texas there was an unbelievably loud boom which I thought was thunder until I looked at the cloudless blue sky. The second most perplexing thing about it to me as young teenager was how unfazed my sleeping dad was. I wanted empathy for the alarm I felt.
I thought this was debunked last year. The ‘roaring trumpet’ sounds were from the “War of the Worlds” soundtrack or something like that.
The booms are probably frost quakes...read about them not to long ago. Happens when it’s very cold.
New Madrid fault might be waking up.
http://standeyo.com/NEWS/14_Earth_Changes/140127.New.madrid.how_many_die.html
Or...
Screw global warming.
Stop plate tectonics.
The trumpets part has me a little concerned...
Most of the you tube vids are hoaxes using the Kiev noises, which were rail cars.
Having backpacked for months at a time the booming sounds were rocks cracking when water would get down in the gaps and when the water froze would hydraulically crack large rock faces.
Now that everyone has a camera it is more exciting to attribute it to supernatural causes.
Wow. Not sure what to make of this.
I thought of “frost quakes” for the booms — where the ground freezes and thaws.
As for the horns, all I’ve got is this — we live about five miles from the nearest railroad track. When we have either very humid weather, or when it is “clear as a bell and cold as ****” we can hear train horns.
Wonder if it’s something intermittent and weather-related, like that.
YMMV.