Subject: | Stormy Iceland |
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From: | "Arn=FE=F3r Helgason" |
Date: | Fri Nov 2, 2012 9:09 am ((PDT)) |
I have just pleaced a storm-recording on my blog. It is not intended to compete with the hurricane-recordings from USA. he weather has been stormy all over Iceland for the past few days. At Seltjarnarnes the wind has reached at least 30 m/sek. This recording was made at the balkony facing southh-west. The wind was blowing from the north= . R=F8de Nt-2A and NT-45 were used in an MS-setup. No filters used. The deep tones of the weather are therefore quite audible. Good headphones are recomended. Arnthor Helgason http://www.hljod.blog.is/users/df/hljod/files/stormur_2012-11-02.mp3 |
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