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JayHook67
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Just a Individual Out Wandering Around Nowhere...
Vehicle Crashes into light pole
Vehicle leaves the road clipping a light pole, nearly rolling over.
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Move Over or Slow Down…PLEASE
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Highway towing can be dangerous. In this situation I was in a curve blind spot, it was cloudy and gray. The semi moved over and blocked the other vehicles view as well. If you can’t move over at least slow down to increase everyone’s reaction time. This is why I’m always looking around constantly on a scene. A split second is all you may have or need!
Super Derecho 2 Marshalltown,Iowa 8-10-20 Front and Side View
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THANK YOU for all the comments and subscribing! This is the total footage of my Super Derecho experience, head on with some side view footage inserted. While in the gas station power went out, upon stepping outside and observing the ominous shelf cloud, i immediately headed for home. Instead i drove head on into a in-land hurricane known...not so well known storm called a derecho, intense strai...
Super Derecho 95+mph winds Marshalltown,Iowa 8-10-2020
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Marshalltown, Iowa. 8-10-2020 Caught in the middle of a 95 to 146 mph straight line winds that last 15 to 20 minutes. This storm occurrence is known as a Derecho. This Was a Super Derecho 50 to 60 miles wide traveling over 700 miles.
Marshalltown,Iowa. EF-3 Tornado 7-19-2018
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EF-3 Tornado hit Marshalltown,Iowa at Approx: 4:30 pm on July 19, 2019. Footage of the tornado going through downtown and toppling the court house copula-Spire. Lennox industry building and the uptown aftermath. Footage is part of The Weather Channel Series Deadline to Disaster Airing Sunday May 24th 2020 on the Weather Channel 8pm.
Marshalltown Court House Top Toppled by Tornado
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Tornado that struck Marshalltown,Iowa July 2018. 3d View
Semi Hits Light Pole Knocking it Down in Highway.
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Semi Hits Light Pole Knocking it Down in Highway.
Flying Denali Hits Light Poles Concrete Base
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Flying Denali Hits Light Poles Concrete Base
Semi Hits Light Pole knocking it down on Highway
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Semi Hits Light Pole knocking it down on Highway
Semi Hits Light Pole knocking it down on Highway 2
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Semi Hits Light Pole knocking it down on Highway 2
Tornado taking down top of Marshalltown Iowa Court House
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Tornado taking down top of Marshalltown Iowa Court House
Clear Weather DustDevil Tornado 5 4 2005
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Clear Weather DustDevil Tornado 5 4 2005
Hey Jay - I am working on a video about the new tornado shelter at Marshalltown High Schoo, could I possibly use your video for b-roll in the project? Thanks, Colleen
@colleendoctorian1182 yes you may
I do have one request if you can possibly do this; is there any way you can keep the audio running during the whole video in the future? I know you can't change this one, so it'd be unrealistic for me to ask you to change it. Also, I heard a sort-or whining sound probably at around 0:50, and I wondered if that was from a siren? I also thought I heard one in the distance. I use Bos headphones with Dolby Atmos for headphones, and being totally blind since birth, I rely heavily on my sense of hearing to try to capture the "view" as realistically as I can or at least like a movie of my mind. I've experienced two tornadoes directly, and I hope I don't have to go through another one, but if I do, I want to be able to keep my cool and do everything I can to stay safe. Thanks for the great video, too, or at least what I can hear of it.
@@heatherstub I had to edit it due to a phone call I got in the middle of the chase.
We also got hit in it same town btw
@TSWSilent678 Definitely a event a person will never forget.
@@JayHook67 not really that many deaths but the tornado of 2018 was way worse, it was about a block away from our house.
@TSWSilent678 I came over the Center st via duct and followed it down linn st
it hit my town in Glenview Illinois same date
@@garrettkaplan8041 Crazy Derechos travel hundreds of miles!
I hear the wind howling
I’m honestly wondering what would have happened if you shifted to neutral and released the brakes. How fast would you have been pushed backward?
I most definitely would have. My truck is a 2 ton towtruck!
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It look so innocent
Well that cuts it, you waste time waiting for it to come, and then you choose to drive. It wouldn't be for just making this video?
Our home took a direct hit. Never been so terrified in all my life. It was the stuff of nightmares. I thought we were going to die. So helpless. Just trying to shield my babies and pray to God to please make it quick and painless. I must have a friend in Jesus because He spared us, and our home, while significantly damaged, was still liveable. SO much destruction. Never ever want to see the likes of that again.
I am so thank full you and your family are ok, i too felt the same and prayed to our lord ! one of the most helpless feeling and situations i have ever been in.
Every now an then I return to this video and try to guess how strong the winds were. I know the airport in Marshalltown measured a 99mph wind gust, but winds in a derecho are very tricky, and singular locations can experience wildly varied winds from a single derecho. Even a single neighborhood can experience wildly different winds. There's also the problem with embedded tornadoes. Marshalltown measured multiple areas of winds in the 90mph range, so I'd guess the most intense wind gust was probably in the 85-95mph range, but that's the best I can guess.
That's insanity
Scariest thing I’ve ever been in! @bluetoad6848 I would agree with your assessment.
We had one of these things hit here in upstate New York back in the 90's that was one wild ride !
that look like a tornado
That was my first thought, but after 15 minutes I realized it wasn’t! A pop up accumulating thunderstorm that builds in intensity and strength, producing winds that categorize into hurricane classification. This one at its height stretched around 70 miles wide,traveling around 700 miles! Microburst-derecho. Check out the other video on my page!
Reed Timmer describes it as a giant windbag !
Zzzzzzzz,,,zzzzzzzzzzz
They should rename derecho to DRANGO with the theme music from the good, bad and ugly.
We just had a Derecho in Tulsa , Oklahoma and surrounding cities it was crazy no power for a week gas stations where running out of gas semis getting blown off the highway all hotels in surrounding towns that where not affected where full could not find any generators I finally found my daughter and her family one about and hour away and a window unit they have 5 little ones and pets they almost lost one of there dogs they found her unresponsive so they went and grabbed cool towels and put them on her to get her body temperature down and took a baby medicine dropper to get water in her she finally came out of it and was able to eat and drink water she is fine now but it was a nightmare some places had wind gusts of 130 mph it was crazy.
One of my good friends lives in Tulsa and sent me a video of the storm! Hope all is ok for you! Definitely a scary storm, you feel so powerless inside them
Nothing can stop a derecho storm… DiRico.
Completely powerless and at its mercy…
It sucks to see the not so great comments on here... seriously though, great video. I'm not sure why some people had beef with the video. Especially that one comment about global climate change, which had nothing to do with the awesome and surreal dash cam footage you provided. Thanks 👍
Thank you, I appreciate that!Yeah people will be people…especially behind a computer screen.
As someone who is concerned about climate change I think they are just trying to spread the message where they can. I didn't see it so maybe they were being too rude about it but I do hope people see that our climate is a concern
Climate change is a problem. I don't know what you're talking about as storms are getting stronger and fire starting in Canada, and now Hawaii, also, temperatures are rising to 100° 115° 125° to 130° and people had been burn to death by falling on the Pavement which can reach 170° that's 3rd degree burns buddy all this stuff is going on isn't normal especially Florida waters were 105° which creators were dying.
@dlivex9492 The waters off the coast are no longer in the 100's. That reading was taken in a bay too, where the water will naturally be warmer. Wisconsin this year, for the most part, has been around average, besides the initial flash drought. Iowa southward was always in the ridge though. Trust me, the world was far warmer than now. We're fine.
I live in Reinbeck and at the time I was at work at Bertch in Waterloo. I had no idea what had happened being away from my phone and no access to news and weather reports. As I drove in to Reinbeck it was as if someone had dropped a bomb. Debris everywhere, trees gone, a total mess. I'm kinda glad I was at work when it hit. I think if I had been home I would have been scared to death.😮
Glad you were safe! I was thankful I got caught in my big truck and in a clear spot from trees. Being caught inside the storm for at least 20 minutes straight was frightening!
I hope that yellow convertible Mustang made it home in time! (I drive a Camaro)
I can remember One that blasted through Omaha in 1980 109 mph won't ever forget that I was 17 years old for the Christ sakes 🎉😂🎉😂🎉 for the Omaha Christ steaks 🐸
We had 2 in our town the first one was in the early morning hours, slept right through it lol! Woke up to my neighbor knocking on the door to see if I was home.
Was way worse in Cedar Rapids. Same storm, same day. The winds strengthened to 140 mph.
Yep we were on the start of the storm.
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You had to pass my house?
I probably did!
I'm from there
He was flying towards u be safe out there
Well.. I guess Tubaal Cain and his lodge was the only place that got destroyed..? Brick by Brick?
I plan to make a video about this Tornado Mind if i use this footage?
I liked you video until you put your wipers on too fast. That requires extra energy and gas so that adds to global climate change. Do better.
Lol
That was funny Noticer - thank you for the great laugh!
Lol got a good laugh out of this thanks
Lmao
I just went through hurricane Ian as I'm typing this from inland hillsborough county, Florida. That roar, it's just like what I was hearing last night as my trees got shredded around me.
HOW THE HEACK IS YOUR WINDOW NOT BREAKING OMG
Idk I thought the same thing a Barricade hit the front of my truck and broke my passenger mirror. If you go watch my other video you can watch the whole thing from the dash cam
@@JayHook67 ok dang that scary
Like being in a horror movie!
@@JayHook67 ikr my family lives in iowa and there power was out for 3 weeks and i use to live there when i was little i was born in water lew and then we left and moved to nashville but all my family lives in iowa and in iowa city and in ceader rapits
How much warning do they give you on these things?
We had no warning on this one being we were near the start. Your lucky to get a 10 to 20 minute warning due to the rarity of these storms.
It’s very difficult to warn for a Derecho storm, they come out of nowhere
4:24. Man only $2.66 a gal. those were the days
My family owned a gas station….I have photos of .60-.70€ cents per gallon! 16 ounce glass bottles of pop for a quarter…. 89 cents old Milwaukee quarts…lol
If wrath had a sound, that wind would be it. Yikes.
No kidding! Like in a horror movie going up to a haunted house!
I wonder if the people in Noah's time went thru something like this, and it didn't stop for 40 day's..
Yes a dirico has 0 visibility for about 10 minutes then it all comes back
Nice video. I used to stay in Marshalltown back in the day while doing road construction in tama county. Love that town. Best western regency inn.
I would have worried about the truck flipping
It did push my truck .between the wind and water I was concerned…then I thought my tow truck has saved me before, so I just hoped and prayed!
Green sky is always bad
If there were a hill is think that was the Bates house!! 🤷🏾♀️🤔
Definitely wouldn’t take a shower there!
Its not to smart to our there in it, when you knew it was coming
Looks like a hurricane. Glad you pulled over.
Thank you for not screaming and shit like all the annoying chasers
Your welcome and thank you! Too scared I was going to die! Lol
@@JayHook67 happy you stayed safe❤️
It looks almost like a huge tidal wave coming straight at you. Frightening!!
That’s a great description…definitely felt like a pineapple under the sea!
You guys are out here and you have no clue what you're doing all you know is you're chasing a tornado you have no clue of what direction it's going you have no clue o'clue of the sheer developsity nothing this is so dangerous this is so ridiculous diculous you guys need to educate yourself you guys live in a prone tornado Part of the country and you have no idea what you're doing you're just driving aimlessly This is stupidity at its finest sorry to burst your bubble
I was at marshalltown in 2009 to 2012 working for jbs slaugtery house, i miss this beautiful town and its wonderful native people ery nice people
Thank you! Hope you left for better opportunities! Recovery is slow and has definitely changed the town.
Wow, at around the 5:26 mark, you can see a whole road sign (appears to be a road construction sign) fly pass the truck from the right side. (You can even see it fly pass both cameras going upwards on the left camera and downwards on the right camera.) Later at around the 7:26 you can see another road sign, this time without the metal support, fly pass. Just show how intense straight line winds can be. Also this person was very lucky neither of those signs hit his windshield.
Definitely could have cut my head off! Believe me when I watched the footage later I was very thankful!
@@JayHook67 Do you know how strong the winds were? We recently had a derecho in Southern Ontario. It got up to 190 km/h but surely didn't look as bad as this and didn't last as long, so I'm assuming this one way over 190 km/h
The derecho was roughly 50-60 miles wide and traveled close to 700 miles! Winds speeds varied in areas. I am a pilot and our local airport recorded 140 mph at the height of the storm. The EF3 tornado that ripped through our town was 139 mph. Look on my channel for that footage. Thanks for watching
@@JayHook67 wow that's quite a super derecho, thx for response.
@@Anonymous-xh7tw A general rule of thumb for estimating wind speeds, base it on what the wind is doing, oppose to how intense it looks. Very heavy rain and lots of flying debris can make winds appear much stronger than they actually are. The winds in this video probably peaked at around 80-90mph (129-145km/h) during the most intense downbursts, which is still very dangerous winds. 140mph (225km/h) winds would not spare that tree on the right, and would've done serious damage to the roof of that house, or the house in general. That high wind value was only recorded at one single location, which is typical for all derechos.
why where you hiding like a little girl my bad forgot who i was talking to
Well life isn’t a Fortnite game like the videos you post where you can just respawn after death….JS
You hide because something could fly into the window and kill you idiot
My hole entire garage came down and after a couple weeks are ceiling collapsed
I feel for you! A lot of people lost their entire possessions, hope you are recovering!
@@JayHook67 ya we are back in the House now
Good deal!
I wanna go to Taco John's looks like a great place!