Why does it seem that in the winter, the wind makes a whistling or moaning sound, whereas in the warmer months, you don't hear those same sounds? A good question from Amanda. First there is more wind ...
The winter season produces noticeable changes in the way things sound. A freshly fallen snow, particularly if it is deep snow, acts as a baffle, breaking up sound waves and scattering them in ...
How does a warmer winter sound? Warmer-than-normal temperatures and drier-than-normal precipitation totals are predicted for several parts of the country, including North Carolina. North Carolina is ...
Students considered how sound can serve as a spatial and experiential medium, guiding attention, shifting atmosphere, and ...
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