Going back from beach was always making me feeling so fresh and good. Not anymore with tinnitus.
I went to beach today and I came back with a loudest tinnitus spike I've ever had.
Unfortunately it was so windy. The wind was strong enough to bend the palm trees a little bit. It was just so loud in my ears. Despite that I decided to swim and stayed 3 hours (I really needed to relieve stress). When I went back to the car it took me a lot of effort to close the door from the wind, and sand from the beach was all over...
Based on all this information, how loud do you guys think the wind was in decibels?
Decibel meters cant measure wind. I know driving a convertible fast or cycling is very dangerous and wind can reach 100 dB and more. But how about a windy day in the beach, how loud can it get? Thanks.
I went to beach today and I came back with a loudest tinnitus spike I've ever had.
Unfortunately it was so windy. The wind was strong enough to bend the palm trees a little bit. It was just so loud in my ears. Despite that I decided to swim and stayed 3 hours (I really needed to relieve stress). When I went back to the car it took me a lot of effort to close the door from the wind, and sand from the beach was all over...
Based on all this information, how loud do you guys think the wind was in decibels?
Decibel meters cant measure wind. I know driving a convertible fast or cycling is very dangerous and wind can reach 100 dB and more. But how about a windy day in the beach, how loud can it get? Thanks.