Sky Trumpets — 2016 to 2019 Timeline & Video Reports

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Sky trumpets 2019 to 2016 — the largest list of eerie sky sounds with videos by year
The largest video list of “sky trumpets” and eerie sky hums reported from 2016 to 2019.

If you hear a strange humming noise that you can’t immediately identify, tell us—location, date/time, and a phone recording help a lot.

Apocalyptic possibilities people toss around: if it’s not natural, human-made, or harmless, it must be… the return of Jesus, the work of Satan, a secret government project, the New World Order, a message from aliens, Project Blue Beam rehearsals, or a mind-control test by HAARP. 😉

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Trumpet Sounds in 2019

Greensburg to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — Weird sounds from the sky (January 2019):
Same spot in Pennsylvania — One day later (January 2019):
Tulcea, Romania — Mysterious Sky Trumpets (March 2019):
Tehran, Iran — Apocalyptic noise from the sky (April 7, 2019):
Kurseong, West Bengal, India — Pulsating Noise from the sky (May 2019):
North Carolina, USA — Strange horn sounds from the sky (August 2019):

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Weird Noises from the Sky in 2018

Perak, Malaysia — Strange sky sound (November 10, 2018):
Malmö, Sweden — Loud humming sky noise (December 7, 2018):
UK — Mysterious skyquakes pulse again (January 14, 2018):
Garland, Texas — Strange Trumpet Sounds from Sky (January 7, 2018):
Regina, Canada — Trumpet of the apocalypse over Saskatchewan (January 2, 2018):

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Strange Sounds in 2017

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Strange Sounds from the Sky in 2016

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Sky Trumpets 2016 to 2019 — FAQ

What are “sky trumpets” and “skyquakes”?

“Sky trumpets” is the popular name for long, horn-like drones and metallic groans reported in the air. In science reporting, sudden boom/rumble events—often without visible lightning—are called skyquakes. This page gathers 2020’s clearest clips.

Are these sounds natural or supernatural?

Many recordings line up with natural or human sources: atmospheric ducting, industrial resonance (rail/refinery), distant thunder, meteors, or earthquakes. Others remain unexplained—and that mystery keeps the phenomenon interesting.

Why did reports decrease between 2016 to 2019?

Probably because the end of the world didn’t bother people… Anymore…

How can I tell an industrial noise from a genuine sky event?

Note direction, duration, repetition, and weather. Record a minute of audio, jot the time, and check local industry/rail schedules and weather radar. Send details via our contact form for inclusion.

How do I report a new sound?

Use the report form with location, date/time, phone audio, and any video. We’ll review and add it here.