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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!

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Oldraver · 11/04/2020 13:20

DGR...That's just how I would describe what I'm hearing now, definitly from prop engines

midnightstar66 · 11/04/2020 13:22

My advice at the time would have been to check flight radar for military aircraft - there's been quite a lot of extra activity around civilian airports. Was possibly out of sight but the noise echoing

ShastaBeast · 11/04/2020 13:23

m.youtube.com/watch?v=6e0KD3SgMmQ

UAintMyMuvva · 11/04/2020 13:24

@ShastaBeast

That DOES sound a lot like it!

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littlejalapeno · 11/04/2020 13:26

@ChandlerIsTheBestFriend lol get a grip. This is too far on the scale of policing behaviour between married people. Are you ok?

@UAintMyMuvva I’m close to you and defo heard a plane going over around 3am. I clocked it because I thought it was weird as all the planes are grounded. Thought it must’ve been military or something

TDogsInHats · 11/04/2020 13:28

I'm with you op, I'd wake DH up to see if he'd heard a hum. He wouldn't mind as he drops off to sleep really easily.
I did in fact wake him recently, before Christmas, about a hum. But I knew it was futile as he wears hearing aids.
Turned out there was road resurfacing a mile or so away.

HorridHamble · 11/04/2020 13:29

We’ve experienced this too, but we live in NE Scotland. Local fb group has come up with increasingly outlandish explanations, ranging from roadworks, drones and the nearby quarry, to stealth jets and 5g related phenomena. Still none the wiser.

ChandlerIsTheBestFriend · 11/04/2020 13:30

lol get a grip. This is too far on the scale of policing behaviour between married people. Are you ok?

Again, you’re misunderstanding my point. I’m not suggesting OP shouldn’t wake her husband if that’s what they’re both happy with, I’m asking why she needed him to hear a hum in the middle of the night. If there is a reason like he has an interest in weird nighttime sounds then fair enough, but as OP hasn’t said that (or actually given any reason why she needed him to hear the sound) then I find it a strange thing to do. I can’t imagine waking someone to hear a hum. I’d just tell them in the morning that I heard a weird sound and ask if they had heard it. I dont get OPs logic in waking him.

Chillicheese123 · 11/04/2020 13:31

Possibly a generator, maybe one for a hospital or something

psychomath · 11/04/2020 13:31

Could it have been the wind blowing across something? There's a tower in Manchester that hums in the wind and I thought it was a siren the first time I heard it

Chillicheese123 · 11/04/2020 13:32

I’d wake my dp up btw. He’d be all interested and googling and texting his friends. If I didn’t he’d say ‘you should have woken me up!’

User24689 · 11/04/2020 13:33

Could it have been a drone?

UAintMyMuvva · 11/04/2020 13:33

I did say quite clearly that I woke him up because it was SO WEIRD - not ‘just a hum’, but a persistent noise I’d never heard before and I wanted a second opinion, possible explanation, confirmation I wasn’t imagining it etc.

DH wasn’t bothered at all and even made us both a cuppa afterwards. Really hope that clears it up now.

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UAintMyMuvva · 11/04/2020 13:35

@psychomath

That’s a creepy sound! But no, it wasn’t as high pitched as that - much more of a rumbling, rushing sort of sound.

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ShastaBeast · 11/04/2020 13:37

@ChandlerIsTheBestFriend I got my mum to listen because the sound freaked me out. I thought she might know what it was. I’d probably be the same with my husband. It’s weird you can’t put yourself in someone else’s shoes and imagine why. I can imagine why others wouldn’t be bothered too.

Dahlietta · 11/04/2020 13:46

I would absolutely wake my husband for this. Screaming and shouting if necessary!

LockdownLucy · 11/04/2020 13:49

Apparently there was thunder and lightning in the north west last night - is it possible the rumbles carried because it's so much quieter?

CaroleFuckinBaskin · 11/04/2020 13:49

Woah, people need to give it a rest over the whole waking her husband thing!

TakingtheHobbitstoIsengard · 11/04/2020 13:49

The maintenance train seems a reasonable explanation. We're within sight of a railway line.

CaroleFuckinBaskin · 11/04/2020 13:51

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

Oooh, tell us more!!!

UAintMyMuvva · 11/04/2020 13:53

The flaring from the waste plant or the sound of train maintenance sound most likely.

The train maintenance video @ShastaBeast posted up sounds quite similar.

Thank you all!

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JudyCoolibar · 11/04/2020 13:54

I would absolutely wake my husband for this. Screaming and shouting if necessary!

For a low level hum? Seriously?

If my DH suddenly started screaming and shouting at me in the middle of the night for anything less than a full-blown emergency, he'd be sleeping in the spare room.

Sparklingplasters · 11/04/2020 13:56

It was your neighbours high grade sex toy.

hadtojoin · 11/04/2020 13:57

The Bristol 'hum' you referred to was locally known as the 9 o'clock booms as they regularly occured at that time. People used to go out specially to hear them and no one ever found out what they were at the time. Decades later the mystery was solved, It was the sonic booms as concorde was breaking the sound barrier on it's way to the USA. It was kept a secrets at the time as they thought the US would stop concorde flying there because of it - I believe sonic booms were illegal in the US.

ShirleyPhallus · 11/04/2020 13:57

OP this is all over our local FB group!

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