"Julia" Loud creepy sound from the ocean
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- If you're in a quiet house alone at night right now, watch this later maybe. As with "The Bloop" there are plenty of explanations for it. Do your research and see what you think Julia is : )
Image and sound credit NOAA
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www.pmel.noaa.g...
The Bloop: *I’m loud and scary!*
“Julia”: _Hold whatever I drink._
*Hold my salty water*
Hold my sea
Apparently the size estimate for what created the Julia noise is somewhere around 2,600 ft or half a mile. There’s something the size of the Burj Khalifa swimming around in our oceans.
@@xanshen9011 That's really cool and terrifying.
Hold my holy water
Godzilla's gonna get pissed that they called him julia
Daveosaurusrex hahaahahahahaha flicking true
How do you know it's a 'he'?
Did you look inside it's trousers?
@@jadechandler4280
How do you not know its a joke?
@@mamie1733 I just don't care. And even less appreciate assuming genders
Great. This sound occurred in 1999 and it's named Julia. My name and the year I was born. Fun fun fun
+Julia Chisolm Thats because you farted when you were born.
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO THE PACIFIC!!!!
NoahVN thought so
Ya monster! I thought it was some giant sea creature who killed all existance
Maybe the ocean sensed your birth into the world and you belong to the ocean lol
Sydney O'Bier im terrified of the ocean and had nightmares up until i was ten...it all makes sense now xD
My cat has never responded to noises from my computer before. He did not like this one.
+Mishi Jean Eep.
+Mishi Jean Neither did mine. Her ears when back and she looked freaked.
my cat started to breath fast when she heard this
cthulhu every creature in this world is scared of it even if they don't know it yet
AAAWWWW SHEET DAWG
after seeing so many comments about how people's pets reacted, i decided to show this to my dog. his breed is considered intelligent (Borzoi, he can open doors and all) and he ignored the water noises but perked his ears at Julia, then cocked his head and looked outside. He only looks outside when he thinks there's an animal out there.
Honestly, that's pretty terrifying. Either he thought that it was just some faint dog bark, or some sort of primal instinct made him recognize this as an actual animal sound.
didn't I do it for you
@@funneimemeguy Precisely.
Dogs are not intelligent, this means nothing
Let’s be honest we are all scared of the ocean but have a thrill watching scary clips like this
Yeah
Is it weird that I actually WANT to have a giant creature living in the ocean so scientists could catch some pictures of it? ;u;
No, not weird at all. I was feeling the same way😀
Bruhh if u have a cat turn ur volume all the way up and let ur cat hear julia my cat just stood and his ears went back and he looked so terrified
Not possible. Our oceans are dead zones now and there wouldn’t be enough food for a species this big to continue to exist. Sorry.
@@travisjames3517 poo
sawpow Sorry, but that’s the biological facts.
It's even stranger when you think about how we've only discovered 5% of the sea's creatures...
I thought 10%
Oh 10% of the ocean...
+Grace Nern we can't actually calculate the percentage if we don't know them all, lol.
+Optiluiz Sound waves help us have an idea of that.
Grace Nern I've read that only about 5% of the ocean's floor's been mapped so far. It's creepy to think that the ocean could potentially be deeper than 11km
"Julia"
"Julia" is a sound recorded on March 1, 1999 by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA). NOAA said the source of the sound was most likely a large iceberg that had run aground off Antarctica, however pictures from NASA's Apollo 33A5 shows a large shadow swaying through the South west section of cape cadre at the same time of the recorded sound, although still classified, the pictures apparently provide information that this unknown shadow is 2x larger than the empire state buliding
@@arktik0935 Nope, it's true. I read up on this too😳
They are in outer space but don't know what oceans hold beneath them? Lol
I could maybe get behind some of these sounds being iceberg runoffs, but I've come to notice that most of the time, NOAA's one-and-only explanation for these things is a flipping iceberg. Either they know something we don't, or they know absolutely nothing.
@@WyattRobbins14 or everything is an iceberg
Maybe i am an iceberg
Bro, if it is twice as big as the empire state it would be something like 800 meters big more or less 💀
this sound is terrifying. it’s great that they gave it the most terrifying name to go with it, Julia.😵
Listen for the n this time
Chtulu has a girlfriend and her name is Julia :D
enough of mentioning cthulu whenever there's a weird underwater noise!
Probably getting it on -nudge nudge-
TheLionKiller101 NEVER EVER EVER EVER ENOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!
good one
minievildude17 JULIA WANT'S NUDGE NUDGE
and that was heard all over the Pacific? Jesus fuck
Masta Spoof - muahahah : )
a very loud whale fart
+Butt of a Joke and your name is 'butt of a joke'? Ironic lighten up a little :)
+Masta Spoof It was heard over all the gadgets that were picking up sounds.
+Living Punching Bag You mean how manure right?
"Dang owls! They're always messing up my research and getting in my recordings! Hermes! Call the owl exterminators!"
+AceAttorny Rotate him?
We're Owl exterminators!
Achtung_Spitfire ro-ro-rotate your owl. Rotate your owl for *S C I E N C E*
Is that a trey the explainer reference?
"He is Coming"
Is this supposed to be a warning
wat
@@primordialone6523 for the future 💀
K'thulhu F'ghatayar
What have we done...
I mean there is no other names to call a creepy sound coming from NOWERE other then Julia ... Obviously
bloop 2.0
@@twigkin3056 Bloop 2: Electric Bloopaloo
@@Jdsteele96 perfect
@@Jdsteele96 I love it.
0:41 don't you dare tell me this isn't organic! We haven't discovered so much of the oceans because of pressure, cold, etc...so it could be anything monstruous, and I think this is so cool!
If we haven't discovered so much of the ocean, how could there not be inorganic phenomena we don't know about at those same locations?
It's not organic. It's can't be organic, because the thing that made that noise would have to be the size of a small town, and no matter how much of the ocean we've yet to discover, we would have found something else.
a creature like the black carpet is much more likely to exist then this is
It's not organic, it's most probably a large iceberg scraping against rocks at high speed.
Sound travels much more quickly and efficiently in water, especially salt water because it is even more dense than fresh water. The massive sprawl of the open oceans covers enormous area, much of it geologically active. Then you have the town sized icebergs groaning, scraping and breaking around, then you have the ice shelves groaning and sliding off into the oceans, and finally, you have mankind which is noisy like mad fuck and has its destructive fingers into every inch of the planet, oceans included. Sure, it's super fun to think of prehistoric leviathans swimming through the darkest depths in search for the lost ones of its own kind, but to jump on that hill and die on it like it's the greatest battle for knowledge mankind has ever faced says oh so much more about that person than it ever will about "deep dark secrets". It's the desperation of clinging to the hope of shady mysteries that continuously corrupts and sabotages true knowledge and exploration.
BOTH of my cats were asleep when I played this and BOTH of them woke up and were intensively sniffing around my speakers.
Neither one of them have ever reacted like this to a noise I've played.
So I'm thinking it is definitely some kind of predatory creature.
I've seen many people with many different animals comment this exact thing. I have a theory that this sound is, in fact, a living creature. I should experiment with the 'bloop' sound with animals to see if they classify it as a creature.
Just remember these recordings are almost always sped up 16 times to be more audible, but Julia in particular sounds even more terrifying when played at the actual speed they were recorded at. UA-cam "Julia normal speed" and listen for yourself.
Holy fuck !
It sounds like something breathing in and the howling. Although it was probably made by a geological event, it does sound like a living animal, unlike most deep sea sounds, like the bloop.
Maybe a whale farted
Xavi Neira - i guess the question then is, did some other poor whale get a monolithic dutch oven?
Xavi Neira XDD
Nasty whale! But no fair I wish I can name my farts.
+Xavi Neira Beat me by four months to the obvious deep sea fart joke.
+Xavi Neira The whale just blamed YOU for it....so you're right!
Why make a horror movie about haunted houses, demon possessions, stupid ass animatronics, etc when we could be making scary movies off of the ocean
Get your shit together horror movie directors
Jaws?
+Ian Bach (Razorface) cthulhu movie?
WemmaAtson something like that yes, or some huge leviathan, crossover of human and shark
+Ian Bach (Razorface)
Possibly a movie about an ancient reptile who has survived extinction for 65 Million years. You know, a larger Mosasaur or Plesiosaur. Maybe even both.
Yummyjuice16 is back yes, just like that, some huge asshole that destroys the universe
ocean child, calls me...
So I sing a song of love, Julia!!
Juuuulia!
0:39 LISTEN CAREFULLY, IT SAYS "we see you"
Mochiko Thanks, now I can’t sleep anymore...
R/thanksihateit
No, it indeed says: "Julia", that is why this terrible sound was called this way..
I'm drowning
This is so fascinating cause it doesn’t sound that loud but you can hear it from the like half of the Pacific
I have listened to the majority of these mysterious sea sounds, and this is the only one that suggests something living to me.
Same it literally sounds like something wailing deep in the ocean especially the normal speed one. What is also curious about this sound is that it occurs annually.
And the fact it was picked up by so many hydrophones across the pacific is staggering. I really hope it doesn't turn out to be another iceberg collision.
@@dietdragon6367 Ik I'm 6 years late. xD But, it has nothing to do with icebergs or ice calving, or better known as icebergs scraping the ocean floor, the spectrograms do not match, whereas the spectrogram of The Bloop is extremely similar to that of the spectrogram of ice calving/icebergs scraping the ocean floor.
@SiddiqGamesYT No, they do not. I'm not arguing with you again. But you are incorrect.
@SiddiqGamesYT Okay, let's say they are. The Bloop matches that of a underwater ice event. You're too delusional to see it. To add, Julia has nothing to do with ice, it's likely another underwater geological event.
The real recording is 7min long. This has been sped up.
Do you know where we can listen to the original recording?
Michael Norman do you know where we can find the original recording?
otra
@@georgereeves8137 Just look up “Julia actual speed” and you can find it. The original recording is even scarier to me. 😬
Ocean sounds normal, the original recording is not slow than actual world?
I find this more ominous than the Bloop because it sounds like a person
The Julia beast is actually bigger then the Empire State Building witch means it's much bigger then the bloop
@@Malsmcc According to a size comparison chart, this would make Julia at least 4-6 times larger than the Bloop, assuming these were to be actual, underwater creatures.
@@NecroticNightshade what would happen if bloop met Julia
@@wisedanker5190 no clue.
@@NecroticNightshade what would happen if leviathan met Cthulhu
It sounds like a loud growl of a ocean animal that we have not discovered or a ocean animal that we thought was extinct but it's still alive
It also sounds like a diver who is screaming under the sea
This is NOAA Chairman, we recently discovered that Chuck Norris ripped a big one while swimming.
Okay, it's been three years, but this comment officially wins the internet.
LOL
I’m so glad this mystery was finally solved! 😂
Chuck Noris not even born the year!!! N u calld urself fan LoL HOW!?
its been 5 years and this comment is still the best
I need to stop listening to this creepy shit.
But whatever made that noise is probably listening to you. Muahahahha! : )
meh, sounds like the cask of the ship close to the sound receiver was bending... I need to believe!
zillafire101 Y U People Cool And FUNNY
This sound is just from an iceberg breaking. Look it up.
wasn't the bloop confirmed to be an iceberg breaking
it sounds like a doomed, tormented soul trapped at the bottom of the sea, crying for help.
I literally JUST heard this outside my window...I’ve heard this clip in “creepiest sounds” videos before months ago....but it CREEPED me out 😳 what the heck .
“He’s Coming.”
*“But he was already here.”*
What Julia trying to say:
“WHAT DOING”
Its more like "HES COMMING "
Jeffy
WHY XD *Jeffy noises*
@@azarathmetrion3655 oh my lord.... Who is coming????
@@spidergameryt4557 julia
Note that this is also sped up 16x times. The original is even more eerie.
Apparently, at the same time that this sound was recorded, the found a massive shadow twice the size of the empire state building, only for it to disappear.
The more you know!
DukeSpookemsIV bullshit where is your source?
Joshua Giesey the sound was heard only once since 1999. School of fish would have made this noise at least one other time since 1999.
That seems to be a hoax since no records of it survive and some people say it was caught by a Nasa Satellite which name does not exist.
Note to self: Watching this alone at 3AM induces paranoia
U made me laugh, but it is true what u say. It is terrifying sound i ve ever heard, now i am afraid of switching off the light?!
I think that this was an animal. it doesn't sound like any thing else. it has to be something huge. not a shark, not a whale not an octopus or a squid. but something massive and it scares me thinking about it. what isi it?
Some say it might be Cthulu as it was recorded near R'yleh, resting place of Cthulu himself.
No your thinking of the bloop which was ruled out by natural causes
Tonya Threadgill well that depends on how deep the sound came from
Tonya Threadgill It was investigated and it turned out to just a glacier
ura dirtihor No proof
I'm having goosebumps😨0:19
When you moving your chair around but don't want to lose your job, so you don't mention it
Am I the only one here who actually feels kinda relaxed when I listen to this?
Yes.
I remember this making national news...it was recorded off the Antarctic coast
No it wasn't it was recorded in the pacific ocean. That iceberg shit is fake
Can't it just be an under water earthquake or a tectonic shift or something? I'm no expert but I believe sounds like that can go throughout the entire Pacific ocean.
I think the same thing.
All jokes aside, the fact that this was heard throughout the entire Pacific ocean just proves that there's more to this planet than we know
Man, icebergs really know how to get people freaking out over mythical creatures...
Shhhh, let people enjoy things
@@jordancooper1592 The spectrogram of Julia doesn't match that of ice calving, it has nothing to do with it, but it's likely another geological event or maybe it really is a creature.
This is so much more convincing than the bloop
I hear "im drowning" in 0:40
It sounds like it says, "I'm dying, or I'm drowning. That's the Creepy part.
Two marine biologists in a submarine.
Marine biologists 1: Oh my god! This could mean there's something big down there. Something massive that could swallow us whole!
Marine biologist 2: Calm down. It's gonna be okay.
Marine biologist 1 panics.
Marine biologist 2: We'll call it Julia. Okay? That's not scary now, is it?
Marine biologist 1: (Sniffs) Yeah . . . Julia . . . We'll call it Julia.
It would be interesting to know if there was a new discovery of a species of probably one animal.
An animal large enough to produce this sound would have to be over 100 ft. Possibly at least a few thousand feet at that.
"over 100 ft" Dude this was heard across the entire Pacific region 💀
prob would have died from lack of nutrients given how big it is.
@@remadepizza2748 That is the only factor that does keep me slightly skeptical about these things being (large) sea creatures. If the megalodon died the way it did for this reason, there is no way anything bigger could sustain itself. However, I do still have reason to think that this one is an animal. Not only have many people in this comment section say their pet freaked out when listening to this, but I tested with my brothers cat and it had the exact same reaction. (Sorry for the yapfest lol)
@@WyattRobbins14 Oh definitely. For instance the Pistol Shrimp is a good example for some small but certainly loud creatures, and with most parts of the ocean floor unexplored, I am open to the idea of some other loud and small creatures existing.
what could have made such a loud sound? whatever it is, it's most likely animal. I was watching this next to my dog and he gave a very strange reaction to it. he only does That for animal sounds he's unfamiliar with.
my dog also reacted weird it means Julia is some kind of animal
+breaking chair 22 perhaps Julia is indeed an animal? but what animal could possibly have caused a sound to be heard all.over the ocean, it'd have to be unimaginably large.
Cthulhu
+River Fantuz possible but highly.unlikely
Matthew Milliken Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
THE BLOOP HAS RETURNED
This is fascinating sounds like a living creature.
sadly its not its just the sound of bubbles
This is all false Julia was neither confirmed or denied to be anything the Bloop is what you're thinking of and that was an outdated statement from 2012 by the NOAA which they debunked. As the sounds of Ice bergs causing friction against the ocean floor were to different to the Bloop
Both are likely either three things, Geological cause, Man made underwater experiment, or a very rare creature phenomenon.
@@HerbyNesrinit’s
@siddiqgamesyt3354it’s
I read something about this where they recorded a shadow of supposedly the thing making the noise and it's over two times the length of the empire state building
It's Cthulhu talking in his sleep.
Another possible explanation (if it doesn't exist yet) was that they got an audio recording of an earthquake, tectonic shift, seismic activity, etc. Depending on if they have any seismic reference data for the date and time of this recording, they could see if it matches up.
I like this one
Great. Just what I want my name to be associated with, a creepy sound from the ocean.
The abrupt hit then grinding to a halt of an iceberg against land
Scientists say it's an iceberg, while non-scientists say it's a gianormous, undiscovered sea creature.
Scientists say it’s a submarine, iceberg, earthquake, tornado, landslide, while non-scientists say it’s a sea monster
0:30
Scientists concluded that such a loud sound could be made by a creature that is at least 800 meters long. Legends about Julia appeared in the Old Testament. Arab navigators said that they saw a huge creature in the sea and even drew what it looked like. The appearance was very similar to that of the Mosasaurus, only 61 times larger. Something very similar can also be found in pirate legends. It also says that Julia does not touch human ships and can read thoughts, including human ones.
To add some more science to it, the spectrogram of Julia looks nothing like ice calving or more well known as icebergs scraping the ocean floor, whereas The Bloop spectrogram does match ice calving a lot, I've also heard that the NOAA never stated any icebergs were in the area or dropping into the sea the time it was recorded.
If you don't mind, can I see that info? I'm curious if you remember.
800 metres= 2,624.67 feet
If it was a animal of 800 mts like much people say, it would need a inmensurable amount of food to stay itself alive, and definitely, something of that size would have been seen, not mentioning that by the amount of food it would need, it would make the natural chain of the sea break.
It is can eat plankton, it would save life
@@bandura1691 but how much plankton?
@@bandura1691 there would still need to be multiple of them dozens for their species to survive
It could be something similar to the "hive mind" boss in dead space but instead of space it lives in the deep sea...that's what I imagine,if you don't know the hive mind go check it out on google.
it is the sound of the earth's fart.
vanessa cardui
No, that's the Sky-Trumpet ^^
bruv wtfd
It wasn’t a fart, it was a queef! 😎
No
I read that as "It is the sound of the Earth's flat"
Ocean monster names: The Julia, The Bloop, The Biotwang, The Propeler, The Whistler, The Boinger, The Upsweeper, The Slowner, The Traincrackhead, The Pinger, The Megalodon, The Kraken, The Louderhead.
This is very mysterious... Almost every single sound was from the 1990's...
The fact that this noise did not creep me out at all creeps me out 😮
Julia: Hmm OH Yea
"THEY SAY HE GOT TO GO, OH NO, GODZILLA!"
Oh no that's goes to Julia go go Godzilla
0:20 "he is coming"
He is coming I don't want to say his name.
Now, it makes sense to me why the "bloop" was an iceberg. But this? This sounds far too primal in nature. It sounds like an animal. Chills, man
I hear "Ooo ooo oooooh."
Michael Jackson strikes again
dorianXsapiens
Late but if listen closely it says ju juu ju ju julia
Ooff oof oooooooffff
The oceans, being vastly unexplored and enormous, are the perfect hiding spot.
Think about it...
Space craft need to quickly shoot down to the earth without being seen/found. Where do they go? The ocean! USO's are down there!!
I have several questions.
You cute tbh 😳❤️
honestly that sounds a lot like the worlds largest animal, if we have only discovered 5-7% of the ocean, there HAS to be some kind of gigantic monster.
In 1999 Scientists say that this sound is from an iceberg breaking way from Arctic Ocean. It's right next to the bloop sound
" I love you"
DAMNIT!!!!!!!! You are going to get more bloopia shippers to come.
Nasa captured footage of a large shadow over the location of which this sound originated from. It's said the shadow was twice the size of the empire state building
Am pretty sure that is Julia that got caught
it does sound like it's saying "Juliiiaaaa"
I heard they said there name."JULIA"
Relax relax, there's nothing to fear it's just our friend Godzilla taking a good nap
It says that 95% of ocean is not yet discover meaning that there might be more creature than bloop and julia
Julia is Creepy, but the Slow Down is spookier.
Slow down is extremely creepy but both sounds aren’t from a sea monster sadly, both recordings are simply the sound of a grounding iceberg
@@willacheson5682 That theory is answered with a "come on" iceberg slides They don't sound like that they sound like the bloop sound something else made that sound
@@cybergtricky7439 what are you on about? What is an iceberg supposed to sound like to you? You realise how many shockwaves an iceberg dragging on the sea floor release? Even if it isn’t, there’s other explanations, like glacial movement or volcanic activity
Underwater Sound: Ju-Juliaaaa...
Me: well! I’m not Julia, none of my business
My name is julia and i love this song ❤️❤️
When you think about it, it does sound like something is saying Julia.
Ju-lia…
That's a pretty whale-ish sound. Clearly a sea mammal-related creature. It's obviously not a fish, neither a reptile or a bug of some sort.
It's still not an animal, though.
A S R Yes but it was DEEEEEEP underwater
Luuk344 So what?
A S R Idk :P theres always hope i guess
A whale's nowhere near that loud.
I'll explain this one
In many cases, NOAA always test iceberg running to the surface of the grounds, for example in 1997, the Bloop sound was recorded on the same day when NOAA was testing iceberg running to the surface of the grounds. NOAA recorded that there was a huge shadow moving in eastern equatorial Pacific autonomous hydrophone array during March 1 1999, theoritically it is a iceberg running on the ground because iceberg cracks can be super huge. After I saw what the shadows look like, its maybe pollution or a huge iceberg crack. Iceberg crashing to the surface of ground is very common, it happens every summer or warming days.
🤡: "it is Iceberg "
Ok sure buddy
@@pavlekovacevic1676 Calling me a clown? look at yourself.
Icebergs can be so scary
Beautiful Julia
its out lord and savior, Cthulhu is rising
+Nathren Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
+xWBx W4R ok yeah sure
The fact that it sounds like "I'm drowning" creeps me out all the more.
0:40 That sounds like Something living
0:40 The thing Say: " i'm drowning"
Fun fact nasa has an image taken from a low altitude satellite of the wig on where “Julia” came from and on the same day. The image has a huge object in it...
julia is like a real and rare sea monster, bigger than godzilla earth.
The people who discovered the sound after the ''bloop'': " Aw Shit! Here we go again!"
Kryptic tron I thought you made a bloopia joke.
Sounds like its saying “ it’s julia”
this is scarier than the bloop for me
They say that it was the kraken because they got pics of a shadow figure that is 2x the state empire building the same time this sound was recorded
TherpThad The shadow picture was a hoax. Don't you find it convenient that a camera happened to be taking a photograph at THE EXACT moment the sound was produced?
The sheer energy involved in making a sound this loud points towards the origin being geological in nature, rather than biological. Additionally, an animal that large would have a significant impact on food stocks, we would have picked it up by now.
The idea that there is a huge creature still waiting out there is tantalising, but the square cube law (that dictates power developed by a muscle of a certain mass) means that an animal that big would be completely unable to move, because the amount of energy required to move its mass is far greater than the energy that can be supplied by its muscles.
ValleysOfRain Exactly, that's why sounds such as "Julia", "Bloop", and "Slowdown" are all recorded in the same general area.
Square cube law only applies to land creatures because the buy once of water repels and equalizes the weight. And square cube law is not about energy exertion of muscle it’s about living things being crush under its own weight and mass
it actually sound like a hum like a loud breath just focus and you will hear it too
I think the biggest mystery of this noise is why on earth is it named Julia?
Bro this sound can't be coming from an iceberg. It's literally coming from an undiscovered sea animal.
when you listen closely you'll hear it: "moooorooons"
*ITS GLADOS SENDING A MESSAGE TO BLACK MESA’S UNDERWATER BASE*