Put your ear next to a blender or washing machine.
You can use a car noise database to compare noises at mycarmakesnoise.com
Noise can come from anywhere and randomly. Music comes from one place and in order
They sounded they same. We just didn't have something to compare it with.
Going city by city is not reliable, as in a small area such as a single city or county there is too much statistical "noise". On the whole, it appears that the northeastern portion of Tennessee gets the fewest tornadoes and, perhaps more importantly, the fewest major tornadoes.
b/c information lies in frequency... while in AM information lies in amplitude and noise effects the amplitude more as compare to frequency....... there for.....
Noise canceling headphones do work well. Its important to check reviews on them and compare them to make sure you are getting a good one but they do work.
Noise canceling headphones do work well. Its important to check reviews on them and compare them to make sure you are getting a good one but they do work.
Although Bose noise cancelling headphones can be pricy, they excel in their quality and are of a great value. One could easily argue they compete with other high grade headphone companies such as Sennheiser.
Tornadoes are sometimes divided into "weak" tornadoes "strong" and "violent" tornadoes. Weak tornadoes are those rated EF0 and EF1. Most tornadoes are weak. Strong tornadoes are those rated EF2 and EF3. Violent tornadoes are those rated EF4 and EF5. They are the rarest of tornadoes, only about 1% of tornadoes are this strong.
Tornadoes in the U.S. are called tornadoes.
It depends on what you mean by extreme. Tornadoes of EF4 and EF5 tornadoes, however are often referred to as violent tornadoes. These account for about 1% of all tornadoes.
Tornadoes don't get named, Hurricanes do, but Tornadoes don't.