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Homer_J
18th May 2008, 18:43
Did anyone see the map of England detailing sound levels which was in the Guardian on saturday.
Did anyone else notice that all the military airfields were missing?

chrisbl
18th May 2008, 19:04
Thats probably because most of the military airfields have gone.

aviate1138
18th May 2008, 19:26
Like Global Warming Hysteria these are computer models so unlikely to be correct.

Warmtoast
19th May 2008, 09:40
Details here:

http://noisemapping.defra.gov.uk/wps/portal/noise

Aircraft noise patterns seem to be based on major civilian airfields.

Jackonicko
19th May 2008, 10:53
"The Noise Mapping England site currently supports the following urban areas only:

Birkenhead
Blackpool
Bournemouth
Brighton
Bristol
Coventry
Hull
Leicester
Liverpool
London
Manchester
Nottingham
Portsmouth
Preston
Reading
Sheffield
Southampton
Southend
Teeside
The Potteries
Tyneside
West Midlands
West Yorkshire"

Most military airfields are in rural areas, so would not impact on the above.

c-bert
19th May 2008, 12:42
What a waste of time and effort. Road noise is high near busy roads. Fantastic. Thanks. Can anyone guess where rail noise is high....? :ugh::hmm:

The Helpful Stacker
19th May 2008, 12:44
Indeed, it does seem a particularly "no sh!t Sherlock" study.

Was it government funded by by chance?

stellair
19th May 2008, 13:00
A few lines drawn on an OS map oriented in the direction of the runway/s............... :ugh:

forget
19th May 2008, 13:09
Please Note: Due to the popularity of the site we are currently experiencing very heavy load. If you experience problems in accessing the site please try again later.

I hope that DEFRA appreciates that this 'popularity' is gob-smacked tax payers looking to see just how their money has been wasted - yet again! :mad:

tonker
19th May 2008, 13:40
Useless maps that basically say if you live very near an airport, you will experience noise polution from aircraft!:rolleyes: