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(NOTE: There is some sort of nasty distortion that plays if you click the play button on the preview. I have no idea how this got there, but whatever automated software generates the preview must have caused it. The distortion is not in the original recording, nor in the file if choose to download, which I suggest you do.)
Another recording from Rice University in Houston, Texas.
This one was recorded during the wee twilight hours of the morning. The rain varies in intensity and the thunder ranges from low distant rumbles to a triple-crack lightning BOMB at the very end! WARNING: This last strike of lightning is so powerful it sends chills down my spine every time! If you have your speakers turned up, be warned, it will shake the house, and scare the cat!
It is interesting to listen to how the various storm clouds passover Rice, and just before that life-threatening crack, there is a low throaty kaboom that sounds like a giant cannon blasting across a 1000 mile field.
My best recording to date. I really enjoy this long recording of decently hard rain with almost no wind trouble, which has hampered some of my other recordings. I look forward to documenting this storm season.
If anyone would like posts of short uncompressed files of my best of Texas thunder I would be more than happy to do so.
Type
Mp3 (.mp3)
Duration
105:37.060
File size
246.8 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bitrate
326 kbps
Channels
Mono
11 years, 10 months ago
Wow! Beautiful rain reocrding, i love it! Excellent for relaxation and meditation, continue to do some long rain recordings over 1 hour, without looping rain. It's better when the rain is without loop, thanks again and good job!
12 years ago
Unfortunately this is a Mono-recording.
12 years, 3 months ago
Great relaxing sound. Thanks
13 years, 2 months ago
I'm only 17 right now but I hope that I can keep this clip long enough that when I get a home with a central sound system that plays throughout the entire house, I want to have this loop at night
14 years, 12 months ago
you really should do something similar on 6 or 8 channels, sounds really nice :)