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aninjamom
08-14-2018, 06:23 AM
Not trying to start a panic on this one! Just curious;
Sunday morning at about 3:45, my husband and I were woken up by our bedroom door rattling. It has done that a couple of times before during the daytime, but this is the first time it's woken us up. We didn't feel anything, nothing was disturbed, and it's been very quiet every time it happened. Didn't even hear a large truck going by. We live about two miles south of LSL, nowhere near construction. Earthquakes in Florida are VERY RARE, but mild ones do happen occasionally. Most people never feel them. Has anyone else noticed something odd like a door or window rattling for no reason?

graciegirl
08-14-2018, 07:04 AM
That is very frightening to read. Sometimes when I am sleeping I can sense or feel thunder even without my hearing aids.

I hope there is something explainable. There are explosions in the Military test area in the Ocala Forest that can be felt here but I have not heard them mentioned at night.

You are someone I know to be very reasonable. I feel so bad reading this. I would be scared too.

Gpsma
08-14-2018, 01:09 PM
Maybe a truck driving by? Or maybe your neighbors were doing the wild thing?

aninjamom
08-14-2018, 02:24 PM
That is very frightening to read. Sometimes when I am sleeping I can sense or feel thunder even without my hearing aids.

I hope there is something explainable. There are explosions in the Military test area in the Ocala Forest that can be felt here but I have not heard them mentioned at night.

You are someone I know to be very reasonable. I feel so bad reading this. I would be scared too.

Not scared, just would like to know what it was. I have reported it to the US Geological Society, to find out if perhaps it was a tremor. Haven't heard anything, if they contact me, I'll let you know!

retiredguy123
08-14-2018, 02:42 PM
Not scared, just would like to know what it was. I have reported it to the US Geological Society, to find out if perhaps it was a tremor. Haven't heard anything, if they contact me, I'll let you know!
It's a Government agency. They may get back to you after they come back from their vacation, sick leave, coffee break, and diversity training session.

NotGolfer
08-14-2018, 02:43 PM
NOT sure which neighborhood you live in but we too live south-ish of LSL and didn't experience any tremors.
This post reminds me of 2 or 3 or so years ago when we were awakened by a really strange loud noise outside. Our daughter was visiting and we all went out to see what was going on. Never caught site of anything but it sounded somewhat like a HUGE street cleaner---it was sort of like that kind of noise. Never found out what it was neither. The time frame would have been around 2 a.m. or so.

wesnotwest
08-14-2018, 03:59 PM
NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe to the sun on Sunday morning at 3:31am. Not sure of the flight path, but it may have gone over the area on it's way out to space. My folks lived in Deltona for a few years and launches would rattle the whole house.

graciegirl
08-14-2018, 04:14 PM
NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe to the sun on Sunday morning at 3:31am. Not sure of the flight path, but it may have gone over the area on it's way out to space. My folks lived in Deltona for a few years and launches would rattle the whole house.

A sonic boom? Hmmmmm.

Chi33
08-14-2018, 04:22 PM
I think a big truck also. No way EQ since then we would have sinkholes, and we don't have them.

Goldwingnut
08-14-2018, 06:14 PM
Have your air conditioning system checked, could have been the compressor outside.

EdFNJ
08-14-2018, 10:12 PM
Not trying to start a panic on this one! Just curious;
Sunday morning at about 3:45, my husband and I were woken up by our bedroom door rattling. It has done that a couple of times before during the daytime, but this is the first time it's woken us up. We didn't feel anything, nothing was disturbed, and it's been very quiet every time it happened. Didn't even hear a large truck going by. We live about two miles south of LSL, nowhere near construction. Earthquakes in Florida are VERY RARE, but mild ones do happen occasionally. Most people never feel them. Has anyone else noticed something odd like a door or window rattling for no reason?

You probably have an air conditioning RETURN DUCT in your B/R. The return duct is the one without the adjustment lever. I have noticed the door in our M/BR would "suck closed" when we "almost" closed it and sometimes when the A/C kicks on or there is a strong wind outside the door rattles if it is closed. The homes are tightly sealed around here so the return air pressure can close (or rattle) your door. Sometimes the air gets pulled through the house from a small air leak under a door or through the garage just from wind.

You can be pretty sure if it were a tremor it would be reported on the news, even if it was a tiny one. We had a number of very tiny ones in NJ within 3 miles of our home over the years only 1 of which we felt and every one was reported on the news as if it were the east coast version of the San Francisco quake. It also could be poltergeists but I'd bet on air pressure from outside coming in and up through the return duct in the B/R shaking the door.

(My explanation may be scientifically off - but the theory is right - air pressure can cause the rattle) :D

edit: we're a little over 2mi S. of LSL in Amelia

blueash
08-15-2018, 11:26 AM
NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe to the sun on Sunday morning at 3:31am. Not sure of the flight path, but it may have gone over the area on it's way out to space. My folks lived in Deltona for a few years and launches would rattle the whole house.

All launches from the Cape go east out over the Atlantic. No sonic boom nor other vibrations will happen here from a launch at the cape.

ColdNoMore
08-15-2018, 04:19 PM
A precursor to a giant sinkhole...that will soon drain Lake Sumter.







:D

NotGolfer
08-15-2018, 04:51 PM
NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe to the sun on Sunday morning at 3:31am. Not sure of the flight path, but it may have gone over the area on it's way out to space. My folks lived in Deltona for a few years and launches would rattle the whole house.

I thought of this too but didn't check on what time it went. Sound during the night-time hours does travel more, I think. Sonic booms could cause a "rattle" of windows etc., I should think.

NotGolfer
08-15-2018, 04:55 PM
You probably have an air conditioning RETURN DUCT in your B/R. The return duct is the one without the adjustment lever. I have noticed the door in our M/BR would "suck closed" when we "almost" closed it and sometimes when the A/C kicks on or there is a strong wind outside the door rattles if it is closed. The homes are tightly sealed around here so the return air pressure can close (or rattle) your door. Sometimes the air gets pulled through the house from a small air leak under a door or through the garage just from wind.

You can be pretty sure if it were a tremor it would be reported on the news, even if it was a tiny one. We had a number of very tiny ones in NJ within 3 miles of our home over the years only 1 of which we felt and every one was reported on the news as if it were the east coast version of the San Francisco quake. It also could be poltergeists but I'd bet on air pressure from outside coming in and up through the return duct in the B/R shaking the door.

(My explanation may be scientifically off - but the theory is right - air pressure can cause the rattle) :D

edit: we're a little over 2mi S. of LSL in Amelia

Then I read this....and thinking that we too have experienced this before but not where it frightened us (me). This sounds very plausible as (the air-conditioner part...NOT the poltergeist part) being the factor.

aninjamom
08-15-2018, 06:16 PM
I thought of a space takeoff, sounds like a good theory. The shuttles rattled my windows in Orlando often. The air return idea sounds possible, our HVAC system is new, maybe it's stronger. :)

Schneil
08-15-2018, 07:06 PM
That coincides with the space launch . WE watched it lift off and about 5 minutes after liftoff, the sound wave hit our area.
launch

EdFNJ
08-15-2018, 09:14 PM
I thought of a space takeoff, sounds like a good theory. The shuttles rattled my windows in Orlando often. The air return idea sounds possible, our HVAC system is new, maybe it's stronger. :)


Our system is 10 years old, age really doesn't matter, it's the fan that blows the air out the vent then it gets sucked back into the air return.. It isn't necessarily the A/C it could just be an air leak from a wind gust. I can easily duplicate it over and over. Make sure all outside windows and doors are shut and close your B/R door just so it touches the door frame then open/close your front door quickly (or even open your outside garage door and then open/close the door from garage into house quickly). You are creating a pressure differential (draft) that can easily move a door. The air comes in the house then gets sucked through the air returns. Our MB/R air return is directly above the BR door.

You said your MB/R DOOR rattled, somehow I doubt a Canaveral launch ~60 miles away will rattle your inside door from outside sound waves. Maybe your windows .... but an inside door doesn't seem logical.

ricthemic
08-15-2018, 09:42 PM
You probably have an air conditioning RETURN DUCT in your B/R. The return duct is the one without the adjustment lever. I have noticed the door in our M/BR would "suck closed" when we "almost" closed it and sometimes when the A/C kicks on or there is a strong wind outside the door rattles if it is closed. The homes are tightly sealed around here so the return air pressure can close (or rattle) your door. Sometimes the air gets pulled through the house from a small air leak under a door or through the garage just from wind.

You can be pretty sure if it were a tremor it would be reported on the news, even if it was a tiny one. We had a number of very tiny ones in NJ within 3 miles of our home over the years only 1 of which we felt and every one was reported on the news as if it were the east coast version of the San Francisco quake. It also could be poltergeists but I'd bet on air pressure from outside coming in and up through the return duct in the B/R shaking the door.

(My explanation may be scientifically off - but the theory is right - air pressure can cause the rattle) :D

edit: we're a little over 2mi S. of LSL in Amelia

Each bedroom has a return air diffuser or a return air transfer grill to the hallway. Without one of those and with your door shut that room would not get any supply AC unless the window was open