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The iconic sound effect heard in Star Wars movies that is often described as a "laser sound" is the blaster sound effect.
The loud bang sound during fireworks displays is caused by the rapid expansion of gases inside the fireworks shell when it explodes.
The crowd reacted with shock and fear when they heard the loud gunshot sound during the performance.
A hyena makes a unique sound called a "laugh," which can be described as a loud, cackling noise that is often heard during social interactions or when they are excited.
Wheezing is a respiratory sound primarily heard during expiration.
Yes! before and after.
The exact causes of the sound is not entirely known. Part of the sound is simply produced as the strong wind moves along the ground and other objects, just as you might hear on turing other windstorms. Depending on where the tornado is and how strong it is, some of the sound may come from buildings and trees being torn apart.
'The sound of the bells were heard' is grammatically correct.
In developed nations such as the U.S. yes. Tornado warnings are broadcast through television, radio, the internet, and some smartphone apps. In some towns sirens will sound during a tornado warning.
Rales
The pattering of the rain is heard most often in All Summer in a Day.
It sounds like a train.Answer:I have seen a tornado. It actually came right next to my house. First everything goes quiet. Then all of a sudden a waterfall sound comes out. That is the tornado. That was my perception. However almost everyone else says train.from the National Weather Services Storm Prediction Center's FAQ PageWhat does a tornado sound like? That depends on what it is hitting, its size, intensity, closeness and other factors. The most common tornado sound is a continuous rumble, like a close by train. Sometimes a tornado produces a loud whooshing sound, like that of a waterfall or of open car windows while driving very fast. Tornadoes which are tearing through densely populated areas may be producing all kinds of loud noises at once, which collectively may make a tremendous roar. Just because you may have heard a loud roar during a damaging storm does not necessarily mean it was a tornado. Any intense thunderstorm wind can produce damage and cause a roar.