Warmer air holds more moisture.
This means that mechanisms that interface with the air ,or pass
through it, have a different work function.
It does seem reasonable that a system, if so it be, that uses the
atmosphere will have to adjust to different conditions -even ignoring
the purpose of that use, which may be intermittent in nature anyway.
I used to post barometer readings on here as I think there is a
connection with weather fronts which describe roughly the mass air
conditions but without many readings and a covering study results will
not be forthcoming.
However, from this, I convinced that warm weather fronts will bring
more awareness of HUm even though this does not mean it is not there
otherwise.
Thresholds are everything in this issue of Hum and who hears it and
where- more to the point.
People who hear the Hum and have an open mind sense that it's
something in the environment- and I believe that is very much the
common view between hearers who, generally, seem to be quirky at
most , rather than batty!!.

On Mar 11, 8:25 am, [email protected] wrote:
> ......and it's still 'on' , but very very low - well under 1 on the
> scale, and even so, only now and then.
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