Interesting Geoff..I posted some time ago that  strong winds were
being picked up by my PC and showed some correlation to Schumann
resonances.
I will try and find the data.

On Sep 22, 9:19 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Headcold AGAIN.  Ears blocked, right one moreso.
>
> Last night I had a Hum - not a pure tone as previously, but more and
> microwave oven motor/fan - steady and continuous. Would stop if I
> yawned widely. Gone when I woke this morning.  My normal hf rhs
> tinnitus also elevated.
>
> At the same time I have the usual bass-lift that comes with blocked
> ears. Remember I mentioned that machine tool some distance away from
> my studio ? Well this morning at home I could hear this "whooom whooom
> whooom" sound. Transpired to be my boy's footsteps downsatirs, getting
> his gear ready for a hike.  And then a "whuuuuuuuumph, pause,
> whuuuuumph....".  I finally correlated this one o gusts of wind
> outside ( blustery morning). Not sure if the LF was from the wind
> hitting the house, or to do with the instantaneous pressure changes.
>
> Am squirting Flixonase into sinous cavity to try and reduce blockage.
> Not looking forward to car road noise this morning as it will be
> particularly 'drumming'. My original dose of Hum 8 (?) years ago was
> not a result of a specific blockage like this though - and I have
> assume stress and lack of sleep were (at least) factors..
>
> geoff
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