These sky noises were recorded in Palestine, Ohio and Jerez, Spain.
Both sound very similar. While these are definitely roaring sounds they are somewhat mechanical. It may be a stretch but interestingly both started at 1:30am even though the time zones are different. They lasted 30 minutes to over an hour. And that’s not all! They are also approximately the same longitude on the map (see inset).
Why do these sounds often but not always occur in the middle of the night?
The Jerez video has a very short description. In the Ohio video the witness gives commentary as he records it. He states that he lived in the same area for over ten years and has never heard this before. He says it sounds like a tornado 5 miles away but there is nothing in the direction it came from except houses and woods. Neither YT poster has related videos. Interestingly the Ohio person mentions Coast to Coast AM which is a popular conspiracy site. In this case I feel that he is sharing this because he became aware of it listening to Coast AM. He says it has been going on for two months and that he ignored it until Coast AM talked about it happening in nearby areas. He says there is a factory nearby but it’s shutdown for the night. He doesn’t believe it’s traffic, jet or train. We’ve encountered many videos with the “roar” but lately we’re seeing more “roaring” with mechanical sounds. The presence of mechanical noises makes me question whether these events are natural. Here is another example of loud but distant mechanical roaring in a wooded area. Note how when the car goes by you can really hear the contrast and how it gives you a better idea of the volume of the sound.
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plus: long videos, person has unscripted commentary, sounds start immediately when playing video, no related videos, similar sounds in both locations, both atmospheric, recurs at night, both slightly mechanical
minus: mentions Coastal AM, sound is directional but I wouldn’t consider this necessarily a minus

I’ve heard this for the first time this weekend, it happened in the middle of the after noon, clear skies, we live out of the city, no construction, no tunnels, no trains, no ocean,. .. it lasted aprox 4min, was incredibly unsettling. I’m looking for a great example so I can do some spectrum analysis and look at these sounds more closely. I’ve been trying to come up with some logical explanation as to what could be producing this, as loud as it is, as low as it is, my rational leads me to think its geological, but that makes no sense cause it would be local and not global. Can someone email me whoever is in charge of this blog some details and maybe a clear and defined sample of this? The one that most closely resembles what I heard was the video from Montreal, the textures were highly defined and detailed.
Hi Fennucci, I don’t know what is causing these strange noises and the purpose of the blog is to catalog and present the videos examples that I find. The hope is that maybe by connecting the dots we may have some insight into what might be causing them.
I would not go as far as to say they are sinister warnings but they are certainly baffling and disturbing. I believe that these sound events haven’t occurred in the past and are a recent phenomenon. The fact that they vary so much is what makes them intriguing as well. They do all have one thing in common however. And that is that they come from the sky and tend not to have a particular direction.
I would be happy to publish any of your analysis or any insight that you might have.
I would suggest that you simply go through the library, read my comments and find ones that are similar to what you heard. Other than that I have no other information to give. This is not a scientific blog but rather a blog meant to explore what has been experienced by others and recorded for the internet. Thanks for your interest.
I would be happy to publish on this blog your analysis or insight.