You want to read it, but here are some highlights. I never went thru all of Sue Bradley's works on it to know WHY she felt it important enough to devote SO MUCH time to it. SQ had them up at one time. Maybe it's still accessible. Maybe some here remember
On 27 August 1883, the Earth let out a noise louder than any it has made since. (137 years ago)
The Krakatoa explosion registered 172 decibels at 100 miles from the source. This is so astonishingly loud, that it’s inching up against the limits of what we mean by “sound.”
Over 3,000 miles into its journey, the wave of pressure grew too quiet for human ears to hear, but it continued to sweep onward, reverberating for days across the globe. The atmosphere was ringing like a bell, imperceptible to us but detectable by our instruments.
(Do you remember when all the earth's seismographs went full black for 17 seconds?) I had the date and lost it when my puter went nuts a month or two ago) (And we don't think about the earth shaking?)
for as many as 5 days after the explosion, weather stations in 50 cities around the globe observed this unprecedented spike in pressure re-occuring like clockwork, approximately every 34 hours. That is roughly how long it takes sound to travel around the entire planet. (Let's see. 34=17x2 )
Here's a little explosion from the website https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=BUREX8aFbMs&feature=emb_logo
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Subject: Re: The Loudest Sound on Earth Ever Wed Aug 19, 2020 4:20 pm
Dove wrote:
You want to read it, but here are some highlights. I never went thru all of Sue Bradley's works on it to know WHY she felt it important enough to devote SO MUCH time to it. SQ had them up at one time. Maybe it's still accessible. Maybe some here remember
I have them all. Saved them way back in the day when Sue Bradly was still alive. Got 'em all from S. Quayle's site. If anyone wants any of these I can get them to you.