When datacenters are being powered by unregulated natural gas generators then it has a massive impact
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jaybone@lemmy.zip 18 hours agoHow far does that actually travel, and how does that compare to other bad stuff that has been around longer, like refineries or power substations or whatever?
erev@lemmy.world 18 hours ago
ivan@piefed.social 14 hours ago
So, you may have noticed that 5 GHz Wi-Fi has smaller coverage area than 2.4 GHz.
It works that way all the way down to infrasound, which is <20 Hz, and natural examples would be whale communications (thousands of kilometers) or volcano eruptions (infrasound wave from Krakatoa eruption lapped around entire globe multiple times).
As for human factors - basically any big industrial tech object is gonna be the source of ultrasound. So it’s kind of safe to assume that infrasound from data centers may be “heard” from at least several kilometers away. Dunno how it compares to refineries and power substations - but they’re also source of that.
boonhet@sopuli.xyz 12 hours ago
At night I could hear a train idle from a kilometer away through town easily. That was still in the audible range, not infrasound, and also it was literally just the engine idling, not the train being driven - not super loud even if standing next to it. A bit louder than a car.
Setiyeti93@lemmy.ca 17 hours ago
youtu.be/_bP80DEAbuo?is=V2TgYgy6_cqwgCYC
A very informative video
Zagorath@quokk.au 13 hours ago
Same link without the tracking parameter.
quediuspayu@lemmy.dbzer0.com 15 hours ago
Where I live there’s a refinery, about ten years ago they changed the burners on the tall torches for a new kind that burn apparently cleaner but they make a lot more noise. It is 6km away with no direct line of sight, the low pitch rumble makes some of the windows in my house rattle.