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Re: (meteorobs) Electrophonics and migrains



I get migranes and sinus problems and am very sensitive to weather
phenomenon.  Approaching storm fronts can bring them on as well as allergy
or arthritis attacks just as clear and calm weather can cause lethargy.

I just chalk it up to gettin' old but I've been like this ever since I can
remember.

 I've also heard the electrophonic sounds from bright meteors on numerous
occasions.  I've also witnessed several very bright meteors that didn't have
any electrophonic activity and on one occasion, I've been alerted to a
relatively normal meteor (1st mag.) by hearing it before I saw it.  It was a
long, low, slow Taurid that I first heard and turned to see it occuring
behind me.

It would be interesting to know if there is any relation between the two
phenomenon.  There's a lot science doesn't understand about either.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "drobnock" <drobnock@penn.com>
To: <meteorobs@atmob.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 2:11 PM
Subject: (meteorobs) Electrophonics and migrains


> Question for those interested in electrophonics and meteor noise...
>
> Those of the group who have "heard" a meteor as an electrophonic sound,
> do you or those you know have sinus problems or suffer from migraines?
>
> I am interested in hearing from observers  have sinus headaches
> generally caused by a change in the weather. Or migraines originating
> from environmental changes - weather.
>
> George John Drobnock
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