Nuclear Winter Ambience & Sounds | Howling Windy Snow Storm Post Apocalypse White Noise | 12 Hr 4K

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Enjoy a nuclear winter snow storm with howling wind ambience & sounds. Snow white noise you can chill to. Let the desolation of the apocalypse sink in.

Use to sleep, relax, study, or focus. 12 hours long. 4K.

Still Image by Q / licensed through Adobe Stock

---About Me---

Hi, my name is Jack and I've been a filmmaker for 25+ years. I've always loved sound, sound mixing, and everything visual. I decided to create this channel because I wanted to add some professional sound selection as well as professional sound mixing to the family of White Noise / Ambience videos on YouTube.

I hope you enjoy this channel and its content as it grows. So glad to have you along for the journey :)

Sincerely,
White Noise Jack

#whitenoise #nuclear #winter #apocalyptic #asmr #relaxingsounds #whitenoisejack #windy #sleep #ambience #asmrsleep #storm #winter #sleepsounds #apocalypse

---Disclaimer---

Loud sounds, including white noise and ambience, can damage your hearing. When playing one of my videos, be cautious and always adjust the volume to a healthy and comfortable level. When sleeping, do not place speakers next to your head or ears or next to a baby's head or ears. If you experience difficulty hearing or hear any sort of ringing in your ears, you should immediately discontinue listening to these videos and consult a physician or audiologist.

The sounds and visuals included in this channel are purely for entertainment purposes and are not intended to treat any sleep disorders or health issues.

2023. All rights reserved. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this video/audio is prohibited.
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I put this on with another device playing ocean sounds and I fall asleep imagining I'm bunking on an oil platform in the North Sea during a storm. Works like a charm.

tommyoshady
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The end of days has never been more relaxing.

MrRwk
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Our new world soon gotta get used to it ahead of time

theplaguedoctor_topic
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This new-decade ambience is actually pretty calming

Stryfe
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That's the way the Blizzard of '78 sounded outside my apartment window for 3 solid days and nights - it was the most terrifying thing I have ever experienced.

community
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“The loneliness. The winds howling and a empty destroyed land lays beyond it. A civilisation that once thrived in all it’s glory has now disappeared. I wonder how they all disappeared in a flash.” - Alien

Azriel
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"The years of the nuclear cold were difficult, you had to be on your guard always because the hardship wasn't the most frightening thing, it was the people you had to look out for. But as I see my grandchildren come of age, I feel a sense of optimism for the future."

bartolomeestebanmurillo
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This channel hit a million total views today, and nearly one million hours of watch time, in large part because of this video and all of your support. May the nuclear winter last forever.

whitenoisejack
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Nuclear apocalypse/winter ambiences are a dime a dozen but this one really stands out mostly due to the color and soundscape. This one really works. It feels distinctly shortly after the "Judgment Day", not years and years after but not mere days after... feels less than 3 months after the Day The Bombs Went Off.

It's starting to settle in for people that the old society is never coming back and this is not just a blip. There is no remnant government out there piecing things back together and coming for us with food, radio/TV, and a plan. It's sinking in for those in this valley, the lights aren't coming back on, help isn't coming. It's just us now. What we can carry and protect, that's your life from now on. The neighbors you never bothered to get to know, are beginning to realize they are in competition for what little food remains in town.

Household items that have no function in this new context are starting to look different. Family photos of people you'll never see again, tickets to upcoming concerts that will never happen again, grocery coupons, the fridge and freezer, the washer and dryer, the shower, the stove, none of it functioning anymore, or ever again, yet continuing to exist, like a collection of bygone hieroglyphs and artifacts, mocking you, ready to hum right back on to business as usual if only someone would say the magic word. But it's all gone gone gone, for good, and now that the permanence of what has happened is computing in her mind, your wife is starting to get bored, and paranoid about dying at the hands of bloodthirsty bandits after your house and non-perishables. Thank god you have no kids yet. You know she is right... you need to start moving West, on your own terms, before you are forced out.

I feel the resignation, the fear, the crumbling denial, the shame.

DerHammerSpricht
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Я вырос в таких краях, с детства ты мерзнешь в величественных руинах ушедшей советской эпохи, слышишь шум ветра и разбираешься в оттенках серого. Для вас это экзотика, а для меня это музыка моей души.
Привет из России.

Alex_Komnin
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This is incredibly unsettling for the first five minutes I listened, until I got used to it. But now, I don't know what's more unsettling; those first five minutes, or the fact that I seem to have gotten used to it.

EchosTackyTiki
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I love the fact that there's snow falling: it adds movement to the image, makes it even more "realistic"

agostinomazzocca
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What ever frequency this is, it cured my tinnitus, thank you!

silmearendil
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Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.

-ORPHEUS-
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Love that the time on a post-apocalyptic video is 11:59:59

jpedini
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Nothing more relaxing than the thought of nuclear winter.
😬

areenelson
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Reminds me of the game Metro. Awesome visual and soundscape.

J.B..
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I just realized why I love this scene so much. It means that if the world was like this, I'll never have to work again.

jimdigitalvideo
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Nice no crying babies, or yelling neighbours.

puarterquonder
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The picture is reminiscent of the 80’s British Nuclear War movie Threads.

jandasalovich