Dunno, John. Your hum was on the way back up at  11 when demand was still 
falling on the graph you posted, anyway...

On Friday, 15 November 2013 12:42:55 UTC, John Dawes wrote:
>
> On November 14 I made a series of readings of the relative Hum level taken 
> at my home in Bristol UK. Starting at 7 am with one hour intervals until 
> midnight, details are on the chart attached.
> There was a anomaly at 8 am followed by fall in level to a minimum at 10 
> am. 
> There followed a rise until noon , a small dip at 3 pm and a rise during 
> the evening.
> The most interesting was the rise which took place between 10 pm and 
> midnight.
> At 11.15 pm I made a copy of the chart showing the UK Electrical Demand 
> for the previous hour and one can clearly see the dramatic fall in demand 
> at that time. 
>
>

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