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A television channel showing weather and other natural phenomena. A typical day's schedule might be:
7-10am: rustling leaves, wind blowing through trees; birdsong 10am-1pm: Waves crashing on the beach 1-4pm: Light rain 4-7pm: Heavy rain; violent thunderstorms 7-10pm: Howling blizzard
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audio channel would be high quality so you can just play the audio through your house. All the content would be live, from a worldwide network of cameras and microphones.
Nasa has atmospheric sounds and visions
http://disc.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/AIRS [xandram, Feb 06 2013]
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Yes, choice is probably a good idea. One thing which was in my mind while writing this was the entrance to the Maritime Museum in Greenwich where, to to underline the maritime-ness of the place, as you approach the museum, hidden loudspeakers play the sound of waves crashing on a beach, live, from an actual beach somewhere. |
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Open your window and look out? |
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But it's between 4pm and 7pm and it's not raining outside. |
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