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Was this ‘the hum’? Or what else was this noise in London last night?

145 replies

UAintMyMuvva · 11/04/2020 12:06

Not strictly an AIBU but didn’t know where else to post. I’m sorry if this is long, but I want to explain this clearly.

I live in a north London suburb - quiet residential street about 5 mins from a small high street and 10 mins from the North Circular Road.

Woke up about 4am thinking I heard a plane going overhead. Not unusual in normal times as we live under a flight path, but for the last few weeks I’ve not heard any planes, so it seemed strange. Thought maybe a military plane or something?

Lay awake listening for about 20 mins and it sounded like a plane circling, but not directly overhead, maybe somewhere in the distance. Then started to think I’d been mistaken, as the noise sounded more like the rumbling of a busy motorway or maybe a train in the distance. It was a humming, buzzing, rumbling sound.

Eventually got up and opened my windows to look/listen out. Street was dead. Sky was clear. The noise was louder and seemed to be coming from ‘out there’ somewhere in the city, not actually overhead, and wasn’t really coming from any clear direction - just all around. It wasn’t coming from the high street (this has been silent at night since lockdown, but I recognise the sound of the odd car from such a close distance, and this wasn’t it).

The noise was also getting louder and then quietening again and so on, but not in any particularly rhythmic way (like how a circling helicopter would sound).

Woke DH up and asked if he could hear it. He could. Decided to check the TFL jam cams online to see if there were any military trucks or delivery trucks on any of the main roads nearby, including the North Circ. Nothing. The roads were completely dead on all the cams in north London (bar the odd ambulance, which was eerie).

Started googling what it could be and the thing that kept coming up was The Hum, an unexplained humming/rumbling sound that is probably best known in the UK for being noticed in Bristol (I’d never actually heard of it before).

Anyway, the noise was still going at about 6am when I fell asleep. Woke again at 8am and it had gone, just silence and birdsong on my street.

I know nobody can give me a definitive answer, but was this ‘the hum’, do you think? What else could it have been? It freaked me out quite badly as it just so strange and persistent and a bit ominous in these coronavirus times!

OP posts:
Hearhoovesthinkzebras · 11/04/2020 12:59

I didn't hear that but a loud noise woke me at about 5am, and I mean loud, like an explosion or loud thunderclap. I thought it was a sonic boom? We're in East London though. Wonder if it's connected?

LilacTree1 · 11/04/2020 13:00

Because waking people up for a hum is wankerish

See aliens outside - okay, fair enough. But the hum?!

TerrorWig · 11/04/2020 13:00

Neighbour with a fan on.

LilacTree1 · 11/04/2020 13:01

Hooves - did anyone else hear it?

I get woken by that at times of stress. No one else hears anything. There’s a name for it, as a particular sleep phenomenon.

ChandlerIsTheBestFriend · 11/04/2020 13:01

I’m clearly not the husband as according to the be op her husband didn’t mind being woken up! I, on the other hand, would have eaten her alive Grin

Also- I’m not invested. I said I didn’t get her waking him- she responded- I’ve responded to her response and so on.

flirtygirl · 11/04/2020 13:03

It's 5G being switched on... Grin

Nursejackie1 · 11/04/2020 13:04

I had this once and thought it was the hum. Turned out the radiators needed bleeding 😂

Hearhoovesthinkzebras · 11/04/2020 13:04

LilacTree1

Don't know, I'll ask. I forgot about it until I read this post.

I did wonder about that sleep thing, but it really work me with a start, my heart was thumping. I'll ask my dh if he heard it.

biwinoone · 11/04/2020 13:04

@ChandlerIs let it go. If her husband had a problem with it he would have told her so himself. No need to get so upset on his behalf

pantsforhats · 11/04/2020 13:04

I'd have been upset if I wasn't woken for weird shit. That's about all we have to make the days tick by.

UAintMyMuvva · 11/04/2020 13:05

Didn’t hear the sonic boom, but there was one heard in London a few months ago wasn’t there? Strangely, I managed to sleep through that! Grin

OP posts:
Sarahandco · 11/04/2020 13:06

I think it is absolutely sensible to wake your DH so that you can rule out tinnitus

pantsforhats · 11/04/2020 13:07

I'd have been upset if I wasn't woken for weird shit. That's about all we have to make the days tick by.

Oakmaiden · 11/04/2020 13:07

Because waking people up for a hum is wankerish

See aliens outside - okay, fair enough. But the hum?!

But just imagine - it could have been aliens, and if OP hadn't woken her husband he might have missed them.

SimonJT · 11/04/2020 13:08

I’m in N1 and nothing here, we did have a hum a while back and it was rail line repairs.

tapdancingmum · 11/04/2020 13:09

It's a maintenance train checking the rails. It was all over my FB the other day and someone found a picture of it.

ShastaBeast · 11/04/2020 13:09

I’m not getting the fuss about ‘waking’ the husband. Sounds like he was already half awake if woken so easily.

We heard a weird noise one night but presumed it was road works - taking advantage of the quiet roads. I heard it once as a kid and lived near a motorway. I got my mum to listen, although didn’t wake her I don’t think.

DuaneDibbley · 11/04/2020 13:10

The sonic boom was like a massive thunder clap m. I was so glad it woke me up!

Bluecattt · 11/04/2020 13:11

I believe that sonic boom we had in December over London definitely had something to do with the ,,Coronavirus ,, we have now.
Maybe something somewhere blew up..
I lived through Chernobyl in 1986 ( I was a teenager living only 300 miles away from it) and they kept it well quiet ..So I wouldn’t not surprised if something sinister and similar happened..

ShastaBeast · 11/04/2020 13:11

We are near a railway so could be that. I saw a (maybe) maintenance train once and it was very noisy, like the street cleaners.

weliveincrazytimes · 11/04/2020 13:12

JustHereWithMyPopcorn Sat 11-Apr-20 12:12:04 Don't worry OP, it was just the rustling of your tin foil cap.

Grin
DGRossetti · 11/04/2020 13:12

I used to live not that far from RAF Northolt (or where it used to be) in the 70s and 80s. Very often there would be what I could only describe as a "curtain" of noise that seemed to hang over the sky in that direction. It was just "there". For ages. No change in tone, pitch or volume.

Was told it was jets running their engines ...

ChandlerIsTheBestFriend · 11/04/2020 13:12

No need to get so upset on his behalf

You’re misunderstanding. I’m not upset on his behalf. I’m asking why she needed him to hear it.

Oldraver · 11/04/2020 13:18

I can currently hear a hum...though know it comes from Hercules/A400 aircraft on the ground

JudyCoolibar · 11/04/2020 13:19

I believe that sonic boom we had in December over London definitely had something to do with the ,,Coronavirus ,, we have now

Oh, right. Because of course a sonic boom in London causes an animal-related virus to spread to humans in Wuhan but has no effects in London for several weeks.

FFS. I don't know where to begin with the sheer insanity of this.

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