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Our current assumption is that it's a localised meteorological phenomenon, like thunder, caused by Claire farting and then coming together again on either side of the Muswell Hill hill,
You were right all along, Stephen. Don't mind the Met or the Met Office or indeed Haringey spokespersons pooh poohing your theory. They're just embarrassed.
We once had a gas boiler that made the noises that you describe - erratic massive explosions. Very loud in the near vicinity, but probably not travelling more than a couple of houses away.
In our case, the pilot light was set too low after a service, which allowed a large amount of gas to build up before it all exploded when the boiler 'fired up'. We were lucky that we found the problem before serious damage occurred.
Could this explosion be coming from your boiler, or a neighbour's that is located on that side of your house? The boiler could be on a timer which accounts for it happening at the same time of day....(perhaps it only lights up explosively when the boiler is starting up from cold, but when warmed, the boiler can light without drama).
Interesting notion but, No, it's got nothing to do with the boiler. We hear the sound over the roofs of the houses that back onto ours, and it seems to be coming from further away than that (but not much), and higher up. And the timing of the explosions isn't exactly the same: there's wide variation, but there's a propensity for the sounds to occur after midday. Apart from anything else, we've relocated our boiler in the last year and the phenomenon remains the same. Thanks for the thought, though.
Near to you is Muswell Mews, which services the shops on Muswell Hill Broadway. Google Streetview shows several large commercial wheeled waste containers. Potential for reverberations when waste is dumped in them - and the time of day would fit such activity?
Interesting idea. It's hard to know where the sound is coming from, because reverberations and echoes disguise original sources, but we're hearing these sounds in exactly the opposite direction from the mews. Besides which, there are two rows of pretty hefty houses between our back garden, where the sound is most evident, and the mews that you mention. (Incidentally, I've never heard the sound while I'm in our front garden.)
I thought it was against the law to disturb bats.
As if all this wasn't spooky enough, there's another discussion on this site about barking trains
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