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MargaretR 15-07-2013 12:50

Re: Bad Pub Guide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1066864)
I was sat outside the Stop & Rest and the music wasn't loud even though the band were next to the pub.

Where are you moving to that is silent with no pollen?

You may have 'industrial deafness'.

"The distance of travel of any sound depends on several factors. Some of these are:

1. Wind direction [sound waves are enhanced downwind of the source.
2..Temperature of the air [the cooler/denser the air is, the greater the travel distance].
3. Within some limitations, higher humidity will enhance the travel distance of sound."

"The distance that sound wave can travel and be heard is also a property of the air's temperature gradient. When the air near the ground is warmer than the air at higher elevations, then sound refracts (or bends) upward. Similarly, when the air is cooler near the ground (or water surface) than at higher elevations, the sound refracts (or bends) downward."

Distance travelled can vary according to environmental factors


BBC NEWS | Magazine | Can sound really travel 200 miles?

Less 15-07-2013 13:30

Re: Bad Pub Guide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1066874)
You may have 'industrial deafness'.

"The distance of travel of any sound depends on several factors. Some of these are:

1. Wind direction [sound waves are enhanced downwind of the source.
2..Temperature of the air [the cooler/denser the air is, the greater the travel distance].
3. Within some limitations, higher humidity will enhance the travel distance of sound."

"The distance that sound wave can travel and be heard is also a property of the air's temperature gradient. When the air near the ground is warmer than the air at higher elevations, then sound refracts (or bends) upward. Similarly, when the air is cooler near the ground (or water surface) than at higher elevations, the sound refracts (or bends) downward."

Distance travelled can vary according to environmental factors


BBC NEWS | Magazine | Can sound really travel 200 miles?

Whereas, the annoyance factor of such an event is equal to or greater than the enjoyment derived from complaining about something that was enjoyed by a lot more people, it's been and gone, why not get back to counting pollen or whatever you normally find to https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...mvZvPopDfRKrXg about.

Neil 15-07-2013 13:43

Re: Bad Pub Guide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1066874)
You may have 'industrial deafness'.

"The distance of travel of any sound depends on several factors. Some of these are:

1. Wind direction [sound waves are enhanced downwind of the source.
2..Temperature of the air [the cooler/denser the air is, the greater the travel distance].
3. Within some limitations, higher humidity will enhance the travel distance of sound."

"The distance that sound wave can travel and be heard is also a property of the air's temperature gradient. When the air near the ground is warmer than the air at higher elevations, then sound refracts (or bends) upward. Similarly, when the air is cooler near the ground (or water surface) than at higher elevations, the sound refracts (or bends) downward."

Distance travelled can vary according to environmental factors


BBC NEWS | Magazine | Can sound really travel 200 miles?

I was sat between the band and you and could have thrown an ass tray at the band I was so close (if pubs still had them)

As for my hearing, I have been tested annually since I first started working at 3 different companies and don't have any problems

MargaretR 15-07-2013 14:44

Re: Bad Pub Guide
 
So it just 'went over your head' ;)

"When the air near the ground is warmer than the air at higher elevations, then sound refracts (or bends) upward"

Barrie Yates 15-07-2013 14:49

Re: Bad Pub Guide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1066874)
You may have 'industrial deafness'.

"The distance of travel of any sound depends on several factors. Some of these are:

1. Wind direction [sound waves are enhanced downwind of the source.
2..Temperature of the air [the cooler/denser the air is, the greater the travel distance].
3. Within some limitations, higher humidity will enhance the travel distance of sound."

"The distance that sound wave can travel and be heard is also a property of the air's temperature gradient. When the air near the ground is warmer than the air at higher elevations, then sound refracts (or bends) upward. Similarly, when the air is cooler near the ground (or water surface) than at higher elevations, the sound refracts (or bends) downward."

Distance travelled can vary according to environmental factors

BBC NEWS | Magazine | Can sound really travel 200 miles?

You forgot to mention the effect of frequency in your dissertation.

Neil 15-07-2013 16:20

Re: Bad Pub Guide
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1066882)
So it just 'went over your head' ;)

"When the air near the ground is warmer than the air at higher elevations, then sound refracts (or bends) upward"

No it didn't, I just don't moan because something is going on where people could enjoy themselves free for a few hours with friends and family outside in the sun.

GJWatson 20-08-2013 17:36

Re: Bad Pub Guide
 
always been a dump has the cabin end.It could be done up as i dont think most of the locals round that area would ever use it,in the state that it is in


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