"Noise," when one is talking about wind energy projects, basically means "any unwanted sound." Whether a noise is objectionable will vary depending on its type (tonal, broadband, low-frequency, impulsive, etc.) and the circumstances and sensitivity of the individual who hears it (often referred to as the "receptor"). As with beauty, often said to be "in the eye of the beholder," the degree to which a noise is bothersome or annoying is largely in the ear of the hearer. What may be a soothing and relaxing rhythmic swishing sound to one person may be quite troublesome to another.
Because of this, there is no completely satisfactory and impartial way to measure how upsetting a noise may be to any given person. Still, it is possible to objectively measure how loud a noise is. Here is a table showing the loudness ("sound pressure level") of some common noises
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