Posted on 06/06/2020 9:58:58 PM PDT by thecodont
Bay Area residents were serenaded by the Golden Gate Bridge as wind gusts passed through the region Friday a new phenomenon that has a relatively simple explanation.
A number of individuals shared videos of the eerie humming sound coming from the bridge, with many reporting they could hear the noise from miles away. After enough people inquired about the noise, the Golden Gate Bridge Sargent reported the sound is caused by wind hitting new sidewalk railing slats.
The Golden Gate Bridge now makes music. You can hear this whistle all over the city pic.twitter.com/W1V9Dw4sXb Raemond (@RaemondBW) June 6, 2020
THANK YOU!!!! Heres the sound from Lands End pic.twitter.com/JjEWy6zrlX chilibrianno (@chilibrianno) June 6, 2020
Can someone explain me why is this eerie sound has been going on for an hour in #SanFrancisco #presidio #sound #eerie #whatisthis #2020SoFar #2020BingoCard pic.twitter.com/gS4ui2WSxh Alberto Martinez A (@betogilardino) June 5, 2020
The recently-installed slats were originally intended to help with wind resistance, but engineers evidently did not take into account that when wind passes through the open gaps between the slats, it can create a very loud humming noise akin to a musical instrument, as KQED pointed out. Officials said there are no planned fixes for the issue.
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Title shoulda read...
“Golden Gate Bridge passes wind!”
Agree. Let the event speak for itself.
One good point. They held the camera steady. So there's that.
I thought Newsom was standing, facing the breeze. The empty vessel whistle from his ears can be deafening!
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