The Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics (LAB) recorded the sound of the earthquake that shook Japan on Friday, March 11. It was processed by LIDO (Listening to the Deep Ocean Environment). The signal has been accelerated 16 times so we humans can actually hear it. The spectrogram shows the intensity and frequency of the sound. Turn up your subs, close your eyes, and imagine the destruction. Click here to listen to the original recording.
Duck Duck Facebook!
Search for topics here
Categories
Top stories this week
- Caught in the act sex-ed film from the 70s
- Subway Employee Puts His Penis On Sandwich Bread
- Celebrities who look like Presidents
- Why the My FedEx Rewards program isn't worth it
- Today in history: The Amityville Horror
- Cool kitchen sink
- Dairy Queen Sign
- The cold hard truth from PBS painting guy Bob Ross
- Don't do drugs kids
- French fry holder for your car
-


You must be logged in to post a comment.