Over the years many Hum sufferers have noted that there is some sort of relationship between the intensity of the Hum and the position of the Moon. Looking at this in a very simple form we may say that the Moon in orbit causes two atmospheric tides per day, 12 hours 25 minutes apart. Similar to the ocean tides but without the time lag. These tides would have the effect of raising and lowering the ionosphere twice per day. There would also be spring and neap tides during each orbit of the Moon. In addition there is also the daily change in the intensity of the local ionosphere as each segment faces the Sun once every 24 hours. It would be interesting to see that if by plotting a simple chart of these variations any relationship could be found with the recent survey conducted by Barry
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