I live in Pau in SouthWest France and the source of the hum seems to be west from here. -When the wind blows from the south or the south east I cannot hear the hum -When an area of high pressure is blocked on my region I cannot hear the hum or it's very very faint. -The pitch of the hum seems to be in synch with some low noise electrical engines in my house (external HDD, central heating pump) sometimes the pitch of the hum resonates with these low noise electrical motors, when I stop the electrical appliances, the hum is still there. -The hum is outside my body -Only my left ear can hear it -I sometmes feel a pressure on my left ear drum. -There are some places where I've never heard the hum (in Paris for example). -The noise of the hum is reflected by the concrete building across the street. -The intensity of the hum can be high during the day too. -I started hearing in the hum in my early thirties in Pau (in 1990) and I had never heard it before. -There is no military base or submarine base nearby -My region has moderate sismic activity, we're located on the Pyrenees fault -My left ear was able to detect future eartquakes (from a few hour to two or three days) when I was a teenager. -Nobody around me (my wife, kids, family, friends colleagues, students (I'm a high school teacher) has never complained about hearing the hum. All the best from the sunny Pyrenees; JeanMarc
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