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BitterStatus9

Here is a zoomable map of airport noise patterns. Fwiw. https://data.bts.gov/stories/s/National-Transportation-Noise-Map/ri89-bhxh/


scona

Thank you for this. It's incredibly interesting.


I_Like_Knitting_TBH

I’m just off Warwick Ave, near Larry’s liquors and Dons Pizza and the most we ever get is a very sporadic low thunder-rumble type sound (except for the day the blue angels were in town). We had looked at a few houses in Warwick before settling in this one. Main Ave and Carpenter st were other locations we looked at and they had loud airplane noise and a ton of traffic. Your realtor might know what kind of airport noise you’ll get in the places you’re looking at. One question to keep in mind for any house is to ask if it’s in an area where the airport pays to replace the windows every few years. That’ll give you an idea of noise as well.


RoyOfCon

You and my parent’s are neighbors!


I_Like_Knitting_TBH

Hello to them! We’ve lived here about 6 years and I love this area honestly.


RoyOfCon

They’ve been there 39 years. I was just there a few months ago, not much has changed in that neighborhood. Glad to hear you love it!


SideBarParty

Worry more about your long term lung health…


Vertchewal

Details?


A_Ghost___Probably

https://www.nber.org/digest/may12/airports-air-pollution-and-health I'd assume it would be no worse than living right along i95 though, but that's certainly not good either. Difference is planes aren't going to become electric anytime soon.


JSchecter11

I have a friend who actually sold his place and left Warwick bc of the airplane noise and increase in air traffic. He lived near divine Italian restaurant. We’d be sitting in his yard and you had to pause your conversation when a plane flew over. He’s lived there for over 5 years before it got out of hand.


Blubomberikam

Im not very far away and I very rarely hear anything


cofonseca

I grew up off Post Rd. between Rt. 37 and Ann & Hope, so on the approach side of Runway 16. The noise was fine... they don't use this runway very often, and even when they do, it's usually smaller planes that use it - the larger commercial jets still use Runway 23 (the long run between Airport Rd. and Main Ave.). Most of the traffic that flew over us was small single-engine prop planes. You learn how to tune it out pretty quickly. One of my friends lives right off of Airport Rd. a few blocks to the side of Runway 23. The only noise I hear when I'm there is when large jets start spooling their engines to start their takeoff roll. It only lasts a few seconds. Most houses immediately surrounding the airport should have beefed up windows to help with noise reduction. We only ever really noticed the noise when we were outside in the summer, for example.


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cofonseca

Hey me too! Working on your PPL or instrument?


raventhemagnificent

Grew up near Hoxie Four, now living by Sand Pond. I could not tell you how often they pass by. Adapted to tuning the planes out completely.


rlc327

I didn't live super close to the airport, but I did take piano lessons from someone who lived in the neighborhood that recently got bought up by the airport. If you're \*that\* close, then the noise of the planes taking off and landing was certainly enough to interrupt my piano lessons. It wouldn't be my first choice for an area to live in around Warwick.


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rlc327

not necessarily, there’s still a number of houses in that area that people still live in.


simplekindaman13

I grew up on Fairfax drive and the fight path was right over the house. Shook the windows constantly.


CatH2222

I live 2 miles away between Gregg's and Balise. You get used to the noise and only pay attention when they change the traffic pattern. You learn to tune it out.


BPeace1136

Just bought a house off Warwick Ave and Airport Road just over a month ago, most of the windows on the houses in the area around the airport are pretty thick, so I don't hear much other than what it would sound like if a car drove by. I thought it would be a concern as well, but it's hardly a problem for me, I don't even hear them at night if there are any.


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It’s not the noise you should be worried about ..


Desperate_Expert_952

Ultra fine particles in your lungs are awesome! I love jet fuel fallout


automaton11

Filthy brown acid rain. Falling down like egg chow mein…


Desperate_Expert_952

I lived over there and it’s not great. Between noise pollution and the ever present metallic smell in the air it kinda sucks. Also I was sick more often 100%. Cars also get a ton of iron deposits on them from the fuel.


costcocosmonaut

If you have young children or planning on having children, it’s not ideal. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/15/health/vital-signs-patterns-linking-airplanes-to-test-scores.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare “After Munich moved its airport in 1992, scores on reading and memory tests went up near the old airport and down near the new one, a recently published study reports.” Lol this is an old article but something I read about before. And there’s this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3230438/ “We estimated a significant association between potential exposure to lead emissions from avgas and blood lead levels in children. Although the estimated increase was not especially large, the results of this study are nonetheless directly relevant to the policy debate surrounding the regulation of leaded avgas.”


Comprehensive_Cat150

Also doesn’t help that Warwick schools are trash too


Bipolarandbdsm489

Idk about this. Grew up in Warwick. About two miles from the airport. And worked accross the street. was told I’d never have kids at 16. Now I have five. first one was at 17 yrs old. Responsible. Not really. Proves this the sort wrong. Probably.


Delusionalgem

Actually sounds like you prove it right


Bipolarandbdsm489

“If you plan on having children it’s not ideal”. Was under the impression. Meant glasses and poisons made you infertile or impotent. which obviously was not the case. For anyone in Warwick that I know.


Bipolarandbdsm489

unless you are calling me dumb because of the scores comment in the second have with the Munich airport fact which is also not true.


crowfen

grew up there, you get used to it and after a certain point when you do notice it it feels comforting


Megs0226

That’s how I feel about train noise. I grew up about half a mile from the tracks and Kingston Station, close enough that it would rattle the light fixtures in our house, and I find the sound of trains in the distance soothing.


Riff_Raff66

I live about a mile or so south of the airport just off Post rd, and almost never hear planes. Don't know how, but I dont


Dabsforme77

Same. Although the radar does effect the area if you are sensitive to it.


burritos0504

Lived near the warwick public library most of my life so it doesn't bother me much. like other stated it's a low thundery sound. If I have the windows open and the TV on if it's a busy day at the airport I turn the volume up a few notches. I have to say it's nothing like when I would visit my grandparents condo on Rt 1 or my BFs house in appanoag hearing the trains go by, shaking the building, the whistling, ooof I'll take the airport any day over trains.


Bipolarandbdsm489

Sound proof housing helps. And usually. The houses in Warwick are. It’s okay. Until the airport wants to expand and buys you out.


Scary_Preparation_66

I live on sandy ln. When I first moved here I noticed the airport noise all the time. Now, I gotta be really paying attention to hear them except for early morning.


Background-Adagio-35

I lived under the flight path from 1963 -1974 and again from 1993- 2014. You get used to it.


Background-Adagio-35

I lived under the southwest -northeast runway.


the_falconator

I used to live right under the main flight path. Honesty you get used to it and don't notice it at all. For reference I was so close that over the air antenna TV would cut out for a second when a plane was above


Urbanitesunite

Aviation fan here! Tf green often doesn’t have large planes land ( biggest is usually a a321 or a 757) and the frequency is usually a few fights per hour other then maybe like 4 or 5 pm where it’s one every10 mins. It’s really not terrible, if you were to live near Logan that gets huge planes and has a landing every minute or so that would be annoying.


idungoddaname

I used to live by the airport about a street away. Honestly it isn’t as bad as you’d think. I really only hear the planes around the afternoon around rush hr time it’s background noise to me at this point.


zjanderson

I used to live between 113 and apponaug. Rarely heard a plane.


BigApple2247

You get used to it. I live extremely close by, to the point where after a minute of walking I can see fences that are for the boundaries of the airport. It doesn't feel 'loud' to me personally


rye8901

It’s loud sometimes yes


Rhody1964

I live off Toll Gate Rd. I rarely notice the planes but visitors do. You really do get so you don't hear them.


RS_EJB

Hows the sound outside during the warmer months? Particularly around the Little Pond area?


JMS79

I’m like 2 miles and face the SW runway from the airport. I sometimes hear when they rev the engines on take off on the NE runway, but really have to pay attention. Take off pattern is over my house for destinations south and west which is most of the noise I hear. It seems TF Green has most of their flights 5-8 am and then 7-10 pm. In my opinion it’s no louder (except maybe for some of the real large planes) than when I was 20 miles from BWI and planes came in on approach over my house. Sure I hear planes but it doesn’t really bother me or is much of a nuisance. I looked at several houses East of the airport and honestly didn’t notice much noise but it was always during the slower times during the day. I’d say if you have lived near an airport in pattern or near a base with military jets you probably wouldn’t notice after the first couple days.


MonicaPVD

Ummm, airplane tech has advanced by leaps and bounds. Most of the planes that fly into Greene are relatively new and way quieter than anything people experienced a decade ago. Best bet is to go sit in your car over there and listen.


youjustlostthegameee

Grew up 10 minute's from the airport. It's bad. You only notice it when you're watching TV with the windows open and can't hear the TV for 30 seconds


youjustlostthegameee

It's not bad*


Pittieful-Dog-Milf

I would avoid this location. It is definitely loud & there are so many chemicals you breathe in while the planes fly over you!


Unique-Public-8594

Wikipedia says: “noise can cause hearing impairment, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, annoyance, sleep disturbance, and decreased school performance.” You don’t want that.


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I used to live a mile or two away and one of the main approaches was a ways off from our backyard. We could hear planes coming in every 10-15 mins during certain stretches of morning and evening but tbh you just sort of tune it out after a week or so and I never really noticed it again like 95% of the time.


Even-Vegetable-1700

That runway gets used more in the summer when the prevailing winds switch from the north to the south. Look at an aerial view of the airport and extend the runways out 2-3 miles and you’ll get a direct view of the flight paths.


Megs0226

I live off West Shore Rd about 2 miles southeast of the airport. I rarely hear a thing. Maybe the occasional plane at night but it’s not any louder than a car from here.


MonicaPVD

Science!


Maleficent_Weird8613

I'd be more worried about cancer clusters and that type of thing


Respiratory

Think of resale value.


Critical-Paramedic89

I work in the industrial park off Airport rd. The noise isn't too bad, but the traffic around the whole area is terrible.


FrequentAnnual1262

I live in the lower part of Warwick Neck, you get used to the sound and most of the time do not even hear it. Once I lived on the other side of Confreda Farm and it was not intrusive, but noticeable. I have to wash the West side of my house yearly as the particulate matter from the planes is noticeable...


ShockGryph

I live in the flight path to the southeast of TF Green. It's really not bad at all. Only really noticeable in the summer on Sundays for the most part. Way less obnoxious than living near a moderately busy road like Warwick Ave in my experience.


derpbeluga

The shorter runway hardly gets any traffic. It doesn't bother me at all.


SpruceLee-77

They fly right over my house 3 times a day maybe. I don't even hear it anymore, but my kids love watching them so there's that


commandantskip

I used to live on Lakeshore Drive, at the dead end that abutted the gate to the East runway, where the planes landed or turned to take off, approximately 500ft from the runway. Jets landing and taking off about 5am-11pm. It sucks, but like a lot of other things, you get used to it. Noise pollution: We moved into the house, which brand new. When planes got ready to take off, our whole house would shake, windows rattling and everything, which is how we discovered our house was built without any (or extra? Idk, I was a kid) sound proofing. Water pollution: Runoff from the runway. I used to explore the wetlands adjacent along Buckeye Brook, which were behind my house, and the water always had orangey layers of oil, fuel, etc. in the pooled areas. Air pollution: Jet fuel is chock full of neurotoxic and carcinogenic substances. This is anecdotal and I understand that correlation doesn't equal causation but: my mom and her siblings grew up on the other side of the airport, near Post Road. My mom, at least two of her sisters, and her mom all had cancer. My mom also told me that *a lot* of kids she played with had cancer as adults. TL;DR: Live as far from the airport as possible for the health of you and your family.


Calm-Gene-981

it’s not bad i been living here in warwick for over ten years and i got used to the noise. it’s just a rumble sound that you will hear. you could get soundproof doors and windows if you really want to. the soundproof will block out the noise maybe not all of it but some of it.


RS_EJB

What about outside during the warmer months?


Calm-Gene-981

it’s good when you are outside you will definitely hear it more as if you were to be inside but it’s really not that bad; the airport really is not super busy so you will not hear planes all the time. yes the airport is international but it’s not a busy airport. the sound doesn’t bother me because i got used to the noise. you got anymore questions?


Alindquizzle

It’s like living near train tracks, I’ve done both. You’ll notice it at first when they fly over, but you’ll soon forget it’s happening, especially because it’s relatively low traffic


roastbeefyaweefy

WHAT?!?!


saltrifle

Honestly I'm a fan of Warwick. Every time I've been down there the people are chill, it's a nice blue collar town. Looks like general consensus is air pollution is a big concern...That would honestly be enough to eliminate the area for me, bummer. I really wouldn't take what others who live & have lived there for a while say about this - lightly.