Fall Asleep Fast! RELAXING Rain and Thunder on Tin Roof 1 Hour
We hope you enjoy this wonderful rain on tin roof with thunder sounds. It's very soothing and the visual effects will also help to ensure a relaxing night's sleep.
An autumn wind storm whips at your clothes, howling across the acres of bleak moorlands and hills, whistling through the autumn brown grass, whispering a change of season. You find shelter in a small wooden cabin, listening as the wind rises and falls, tugging the very wooden bones of the cabin walls around you.
Fades to a black screen after a minutes to protect against screen burn / light pollution. Use as white noise, relaxation background noise, for inspiration and even to help fall asleep. Continues non-stop for 10 hours.
These wind sounds were recorded over a period of a couple of days in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Canada. During the fall of 2017, a Chinook was blowing in creating a powerful wind storm, and these great howling and whistling sounds as they pounded our cabin.
These sounds are perfect as sleep noise, sleep sounds, for relaxation, concentrating, studying, meditation etc.
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10 HOURS | Nature Sounds | SOFT BREEZE | Sleep, Meditation, Studying, and Relaxation | Black Screen
10 hours of calm and soft breeze with frog and bird sounds in the background. This white noise can be used for deep sleep, meditation, studying, stress relief and general relaxation. This video fades to black after 15 minutes–just enough time to fall asleep and remove any disruptive screen light through the night.