This is a collection of samples to make a really violent storm. This sample is public domain, ignore the cc license for my part of the work. It is based on other samples, so the ultimate license depends on those samples.
Recorded on a rode nt1a using my yamaha ag03. A thunderstorm passing my house close to the alps. Use with or without credit, for anything you want including commercial - cc0. <3.
I left my zoom h4n on a table under a roof on the back yard paving to capture a massive thunderstorm. Lots of rain. Lots of thunder. It starts in the distance and then comes over the house - a big storm. Some door noises at the start and some bird noises and a car driving by and a bus in there as well. But generally mainly rain and thunder.
Created for the play 'exit the king' (wilbury group, 2011). A expressionistic storm, with walls crumbling down in slow motion. I made this by tearing wood and plastic apart and slowing down the sounds and adding percussion. The rain i recorded out my window.
Rain with light thunders inbetween. At 0:17 a girl ran through the rain. After that you can only hear the rain, thunder & cars. It was recorded indoors so it is a bit muffled. Maybe good for a indoor scene?.
Thunder in suburban melbourne, light rain. A wide variety of different strikes, good for drama, easy to eq for different emphasis. One massive overhead strike about 6:15 in. Xy-coincident stereo mic recording @44k1.
Storm over a london suburb at night, recorded on a zoom h1 placed on a window ledge recording through an open window. I'd love to hear from anyone using this sound, but it's here for anyone to use.
Two single thunder sounds (one soft and one louder) with rain in background, on a summer night. As i recorded it on my balcony, you can hear the gutter drip too. Recorded with a tascam dr-05. No post-process.
Just good hard rain! no lightening or thunder. . Just solid rain pounding on the concrete outside my door. . I mean - it was flooding! made for some great sound though!!.
A sharp boom of thunder from a storm over leicester. Recorded on a sony px470 dictaphone, using the noise cut-off filter, and lightly amplified with audacity.
Storm i recorded last week on my deck in montreal. Theres a few different recording locations for about 2 minutes each, and you can hear me walking in between sorry!.