8 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Scary Lightning"

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Recorded using a zoom r 16 and a shure sm 81 mic, the only problem with the sample is me saying baap re(which means o my god) at the end, which fortunately can be edited out, the sample can also pass as a gunshot :).
Author: Rsn
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Dramatic (and frankly scary) thunderclap recorded summer 2018 in uppsala, sweden using a zoom h4n.
Author: Druidus
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Particularly scary sounding roll of thunder i captured ages ago.
Author: Steffcaffrey
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Another thunder, but further than the first one recorded with a blue yeti.
Author: Lennyboy
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Recorded the rain from my room with a blue yeti, the track is loopable.
Author: Lennyboy
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Storm wind station air sfxrecorded tascam dr-05xedited: adobe + fxs + mastered.
Author: Szegvari
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What a storm last night! it was already dark outside as i saw lighting in the distance. It was kind of a scary situation but for sound i thought it will be awesome! i opened the balcony door and rolled down the 30 years old window blind ( i have a sound of this blind here on the channel) behind the window blind i started recording how the rain hammered against the blind! you can also listen to the wind between the units on this blind! i also recorded with the go pro the outside so that you can see the thunder, the rain and the lightning!.
Author: Freetousesounds
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Hail comes inthis was a strange storm. Tons of lightning, but only distant thunder. The rain was nearly falling vertically. Audio description: may 20, 2014. Hail comes in and pounds a deck outside for about a minute or so, then fades and raindrops themselves take prominence. The wind picks up, so you can hear wind chimes going at it and some deep rolling thunder far in the background. If you’ve experienced high winds before, it will probably sound scary to you at volume. Recorded with a tascam dr-05 with a dead cat and no low cut. I got the mics as close to an open window as i could without being ridiculous. Cropped and faded in and out in audacity. No other modifications, so you’ll have to normalize it and equalize to your liking. Might be useful as a “heavy rain” sound, since the hail kind of sounds like that anyway.
Author: Secretmojo
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