Sentences with phrase «called wind noise»

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In early March, politicians in Northern Ireland called for better monitoring of noise as well as limits on how many wind turbines could be spread across the landscape.
There's a dynamic sound generator, known as the «AMG Drive Unit» installed inside the car, which generates a range of noises when driving, as well as a process Mercedes calls «Sound Cleaning» which reduces the apparent road and wind noise.
Comfort was called «good» on rough surfaces, with less wind noise than average.
Road, wind and driveline noise are well - controlled: Nissan calls it «library quiet» (asterisk: at idle, probably without the ventilation system working hard) and it is indeed a quiet ride.
There is a neat feature called driver speak that allows me to basically send my voice towards the back of the car so the people riding in the back can hear me easily, even with all of the wind noise this car generates.
The cabin is extraordinarily quiet, thanks to the door trim being stuffed with a material called Autozorb (which, incidentally is the name of my next punk rock band), and the laminated windshield has an extra acoustic film barrier to help to deflect wind noise.
However Mr Barnard fails to disclose that British Acoustician Dr Geoff Leventhall specifically acknowledges the existence of the symptoms of wind turbine syndrome, indeed Leventhall stated in June 2011 in a presentation to the National Health and Medical Research Council [8] that he had been familiar with the identical symptoms to WTS which he calls «noise annoyance» for «years».
The majority Senate report yesterday called for tougher rules on noise, new rules to govern how close wind farms can be built to houses, and an independent arbitrator to hear complaints.
For a decade individuals and community groups have been calling for studies into the adverse health impacts of wind turbine noise both in Australia and overseas.
Letter to the Editor — Blackmore Vale Magazine — April 6, 2014 I strongly contest Dr Erik Blakeley «s comments in your recent article calling wind turbine noise as a placebo effect.
Scott Stafford — Berkshire Eagle — August 10, 2014 CLARKSBURG — News that noise coming from the wind turbines in the Hoosac Wind project exceeded state standards has some of the project's neighbors calling for action, and others shrugging their shouldwind turbines in the Hoosac Wind project exceeded state standards has some of the project's neighbors calling for action, and others shrugging their shouldWind project exceeded state standards has some of the project's neighbors calling for action, and others shrugging their shoulders.
[46] One of the «key action items» detailed in the Wind TRM calls for Government and Industry collaboration to develop and maintain government documents that address concerns raised about wind energy projects including that of noise, infrasound and otWind TRM calls for Government and Industry collaboration to develop and maintain government documents that address concerns raised about wind energy projects including that of noise, infrasound and otwind energy projects including that of noise, infrasound and other.
In last night's post, we covered the call by a growing band of Australian Senators for an immediate moratorium on the construction of any more of these things — unless and until they've been exonerated, beyond all reasonable doubt, as the cause of a raft of noise related health effects suffered by wind farm neighbours; -LSB-...]
Wind Concerns Ontario is calling on the Ontario government to halt wind farm approvals and adopt tougher noise standaWind Concerns Ontario is calling on the Ontario government to halt wind farm approvals and adopt tougher noise standawind farm approvals and adopt tougher noise standards.
Calls the situation in Glenmore a Public Health Issue and requests that the State fund low frequency noise testing in the footprint of Duke's Shirley Wind project.
«75... the Tribunals did not have before them expert evidence which seriously called into question the principle underpinning the EPA's renewable energy project regulatory regime — i.e. that wind turbines which are set back 550m from a dwelling house and which do not generate noise levels in excess of 40 dBA at the lowest specified wind speed do not cause serious harm to human health based upon the current state of scientific knowledge.»
The noise - cancelling feature was neat, as it means if you answer a call while wearing the helmet, the person you're speaking to won't hear the wind rushing by.
Everyone we called was able to hear us clearly, even with medium to loud background noise and wind.
Just curious on this point — the Amazon pages for the QC30 say that it has «dual microphones» for «clearer calls» in wind / noise, so it'd be great if the review could test the effectiveness of that, since call mics tend to be pretty lackluster in earbuds.
A pair of high - def microphones work to block out wind and other noise to increase call quality and boost voice recognition capabilities.
The «City» filter dampens wind noise, but it is still a bother, and the earbuds» general sensitivity to wind means that phone calls and the use of voice assistants are tricky propositions when you're outside.
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