I live in the Texas Panhandle and every so often we get these storms that do nothing but lightning over and over with no breaks in between. Truly a sight to behold.
Saw a storm like this earlier this year. It was directly over my town and the sky was almost permanently ablaze for about ten minutes. The strangest thing though was the complete lack of rain, wind or thunder. It was absolutely silent as the sky seemed to flicker between day and night. Incredible spectacle.
I experienced a similar storm, no rain, no wind, no thunder, just constant flashes lightning up the night as though it were daylight for about 20 minutes.
That's happening where I am right now as I'm typing this. About 10/15 minutes ago it was raining and lighting like crazy. The rain has since stopped, but the lighting is still going. It's brightening up the sky a bit as well. Also can hear some thunder every so often. I've never seen anything like this.
well thats the thing u can only see the countinuous flickering and spider lightnings when there is NO rain and NO win sometimes Just silent lightnings above ur head
these are heat thunder also dry thunderstorm cloud do not loose energy in rain wind hail so pure show of lightning we had them in april may but once in every 10 years last some they hit hard with winds i.e dust storm
I think they are called heat storms. I used to see those a lot when I lived in Buffalo NY. I've lived in the mountains for 17 years now and have never seen one here.
I love storms like this - we had one just a couple of weeks ago. Many years ago I was teaching a class of 11 year olds, and a storm blew up. It was early afternoon but became so dark street lights came on. Then the lightning began. I switched off the class room lights and for the rest of the lesson we stood and watched the most magnificent storm I've ever seen. Years later, the pupils still talked to me about the storm. Apparently, the other teachers had closed curtains and blinds, and mine were the only ones to see the storm in all its glory.
I live around Seattle, WA the thunder and lightning storms have become so rare. As a kid, I used to be scared of thunder. Now thunder and lightning are my favorite things to see and hear in this world... I wish they weren't so rare in this area now.
These electric storms are unreal. I’ve witnessed it once and it’s awe inspiring. The magnitude and sheer ferocity of it really makes you feel insignificant in the face of Mother Nature. Very cool stuff
I've experienced that phenomena while I lived in north Texas. Grab a portable am radio and tune it to an open frequency and you can hear the violent static noises from thunderstorms scores of miles away or more.
Absolutely. if there is thunderstorm activity on the way to your area you can hear it before you see it coming.Just find a spot on the dial that is clear and just wait.
The aliens trying to tell us something bout area 51 😂 jk. I cant stand the fact that people are doing something so stupid as to raid a maximum security military compound. Idiots.
Andrew Purdy hey man i was just wondering are you fucking with people or being 100% sincere ? i got a weird vibe and thought about god when watching this but i have a really confusing relationship with whatever tf “god” is, but i do believe there’s something
I am seeing this video for the first time. Taking it as being authentic, it is one of the most spectacular captures of natural phenomena I have ever seen. I can only imagine how breath taking it must have been, to witness it first hand...
There's so much beauty in storms ,every time there's a storm I get a chair next to the window and watch it , specially if it's lightning ... I also love heavy rain too ...
Getting to see a lightning storm like that in person would be an indescribable privilege for me! Lighting is my favorite weather phenomenon on the planet! It's true magic!
It happened twice last year in my country (Kosovo),I mean I’m not sure if it was everywhere but in my village I swear we woke up from the constant lightning and loud as hell thunders,they wouldn’t stop for not even a small second ,we had to put on sunglasses😂 but even though I love lightning and thunder that was an eerie experience because it felt like something was above those lightnings and we were expecting some alien spaceship lmao
@@Mirkwood. What Country do you live in? I'm not going to judge, I'm just a friendly guy who gets curious about these things. Knowing where people are from is a great way to connect.
@@nathannelson6843 hey there ,my country’s name is Kosovo 🇽🇰 ,it’s somewhere in southeastern Europe,in the center of Balkans. We usually get to experience all 4 seasons but only in these past 3 years we might’ve had the craziest lightnings and the loudest thunders I’ve ever heard in my entire life!
@@Mirkwood. Fascinating, I appreciate you sharing! Anywhere that you get to experience all four seasons is a beautiful place to live in my book! I live in the central part of Oregon state and we get all four seasons but Winter is our shortest, we rarely get more than a foot of snow a year. By chance have you ever seen catatumbo lightning in Kosovo, or does that only occur in one or two places on the planet?
@@Mirkwood. Fascinating, I appreciate you sharing! Anywhere that you get to experience all four seasons is a beautiful place to live in my book! I live in the central part of Oregon state and we get all four seasons, but Winter is our shortest. We rarely get more than a foot of snow a year, and we also rarely get lightning. Have you ever seen catatumbo lightning in Kosovo or does that only occur in one or two places on the planet?
We had one just like this in Louisiana last night. We call these severe lightning storms, and come through a lot during the summer. The last night was the most powerful one I've ever seen in my life. There was almost no break in between the flashing. Truly incredible, and I was left in complete disbelief watching it. The accompanying high winds and hail wrecked half the town and most of us are without power now. Luckily ours, stayed on.
I drove trough a storm like that in ‘95. Sideways blowing rain and hail with continuous lightning. What a ride! I then drove along an road behind it for over an hour. What a show. Incredible!
Ive only seen a storm like this once in my lifetime in CT. It was 1998 On Good Friday. The storm lasted the entire day and night with the loudest thunder I ever experienced
@@drofaluap6521 last summer we had a few days of constant tornadoes in central iowa, I was driving home on I-80 and drove into the storm, darkest most evil cell ive ever seen. didn't realize I was paralleling a tornado by a few hundred yards until I got home, but the sound of the storm was insane. like a fighter jet was full after burner mode for over an hour, even once it was almost 50 miles south of me and no longer tornadic you could feel the rumble. ill never forget that sound, very different even compared to the roar of an actual tornado
I recall a similar storm in Hamden CT back on July 10 1989, and that storm had a tornado destroy half of Hamden that afternoon. Constant lightning and thunder for an hour or more.
Lightning is my favorite weather phenomena, yes even more the tornados. It is so strange and still a mystery on its formation. Heck lightning even has myths and legends....infamous ball lightning...the electric bigfoot!
Jarred Emanuel its caused by static electricity... the bottom of the cloud and top of the cloud are oppositely charged because the ice particles and water particles rub each other and transfer electrons to each other, as it’s not a conductor so a charge builds up. Then it’s charges attracting (+-)
yeah UA-cam former Nebraska state representative John dekamp or Anthony hilder explains what satanist Warren buffet did to innocent Kevin collins at Bohemia Grove, stuck a dagger in him up through a table, seriously UA-cam it
Unreal. So beautiful and really humbles you to how insignificant we really are in the grand scheme of it all. Id love to see something of this magnitude at least once before I go
I've only really been out west twice. The one time I had stayed for a month, out in Kansas. Experienced my first and only electric storm there. It was absolutely stunning, and not near as active as this one. Here in the east we get pretty good storms with decent amount of lightning strikes, but nothing as amazing as a real electric storm. I miss it.
Experience this only once in my 43 years, even more impressive for me was the constant rumble of thunder, not even a fraction of a second of no thunder, amazing. Lasted only about 20-30 mins, but that's half an hour I will never forget.
You never ever ever fail to amaze me--that shot of the small town main street with the storm in the background...holy cow. Then you made it even better with the sky shot after that...and the stars. With that small town shot, you made me think of one of my favorite movies growing up, Something Wicked This Way Comes. You're awesome dude.
You always capture the most intense weather. And I’m so glad you do, cause then you share it with us😁. I can’t believe you happen to catch this electrical storm. I too have never seen it quite like this before. So very beautiful⚡️⚡️.
I love storms like this. I live in Arkansas and we get them from time to time. I’m always amazed when someone has never witnessed one because they’re my favorite
Thanks to Avatar: The Last Airbender, I have a major obsession with lightning. To me, it’s the ultimate sign of power and it makes me very sad that I am not a fire bender with the ability to harness lightning
@@anitadervishi3807 Actually this storm didn't make any sound really, the lightning is mainly in the clouds constantly, and doesn't hit the ground. From what I remember that is
@@CfishProductions im have very fear of thunder but if was only lithening without noise it will be cool because the most scary part its the noise especially when its close
I love watching your videos, you have truly inspired me to become a tornado chaser. Keep up with your amazing video. can wait to see some tornado action coming this spring
When did this event occur? I'm curious to see if the Severe Thunderstorm Warning associated with this storm, mentioned anything specific pertaining to the unusual frequency of lightning.
This dude's first location was fantastic by itself but then he travels 160 miles away and finds another great location to capture the footage again. Full dedication.
I was in a similar sitch when it came down to July 17 last year. Once every 3/4 of a second was a large flash of lightning, I live in Arizona, and with the past 4 years i have experienced extreme weather there, July was one of the craziest months i have witnessed
@@PecosHank add live thunderstorms video with volient thunderstorms 🌩 and heaviest thunderstorms and heavy thunderstorms 🌩 and strongest thunderstorms 🌩 and heaviest thunderstorms 🌩
That reminds me of an electric storm that came over us late one night in Fort Worth, a year or two back. It was near constant very close lightning & thunder. Exhilarating.
Had a storm pass through Mississippi like this. The sound is honestly terrifying. It's like boulders clacking down a mountain flood, but louder. I've never heard anything like it.
Had a very similar occurrence near my home in Plymouth, Indiana a couple weeks ago. That is, constant bolts and flashes of lightning. It was wild, but beautiful. It lasted for several hours.
Dear Hank. I love your videos and your very good narration! I was wondering,when thunderstorms do happen you can often spot differences between certain types of storm. Some thunderstorms just keep on producing one after the other lighting bolts while the other had less with far more time in between. Usually the ones with multiple lightings(and not that many thunder)the next day it will be very humid and warm causing even more thunderstorms. The storms with less lighting with very audible thunder seem to cause a drop in temperature. What i also read was that their are single cell storms and multiple cell storms etc. What do you know of this? Keep up your work and many thanks from The Netherlands. P.s. I live in Dordrecht and last week we had a whirlwind( i am not calling it a tornado but there was footage).
The imagery recalls that of neurons firing. A great cloud brain.
A brain storm.
Mike mower 😂 perfect
big brain
Jimmy neutron be like
Perfect analogies!
I live in the Texas Panhandle and every so often we get these storms that do nothing but lightning over and over with no breaks in between. Truly a sight to behold.
plnkfloydian really? I live in Houston and I haven’t seen this yet.
You lucky basstards :D
@@stingybeez9912 it depends on what part of houston you live in
I live in Texarkana Texas and I saw this thing happen once but only once and it was a few years ago
I live in the middle of Texas, never seen anything like this. 😭
Saw a storm like this earlier this year. It was directly over my town and the sky was almost permanently ablaze for about ten minutes. The strangest thing though was the complete lack of rain, wind or thunder. It was absolutely silent as the sky seemed to flicker between day and night. Incredible spectacle.
I experienced a similar storm, no rain, no wind, no thunder, just constant flashes lightning up the night as though it were daylight for about 20 minutes.
That's happening where I am right now as I'm typing this. About 10/15 minutes ago it was raining and lighting like crazy. The rain has since stopped, but the lighting is still going. It's brightening up the sky a bit as well. Also can hear some thunder every so often. I've never seen anything like this.
well thats the thing u can only see the countinuous flickering and spider lightnings when there is NO rain and NO win sometimes Just silent lightnings above ur head
these are heat thunder also dry thunderstorm cloud do not loose energy in rain wind hail so pure show of lightning we had them in april may but once in every 10 years last some they hit hard with winds i.e dust storm
I think they are called heat storms. I used to see those a lot when I lived in Buffalo NY. I've lived in the mountains for 17 years now and have never seen one here.
I love storms like this - we had one just a couple of weeks ago. Many years ago I was teaching a class of 11 year olds, and a storm blew up. It was early afternoon but became so dark street lights came on. Then the lightning began. I switched off the class room lights and for the rest of the lesson we stood and watched the most magnificent storm I've ever seen. Years later, the pupils still talked to me about the storm. Apparently, the other teachers had closed curtains and blinds, and mine were the only ones to see the storm in all its glory.
i believe it cheers..would you be so kind to tell me where you were...and aprox date and time....no worries
im interested in electromagnatism..and tesla theory of wireless energy..peace and may an electric storm be headed YOUR way HA
That's really nice of you! I wish I could see a storm like this.
Your a good teacher 👍
i wish i could have awesome teachers like you
There’s nothing in the world I love more than a thunderstorm.... This was spectacular!!
AttilatheThrilla we share same interests brother
What about Nascar?
Yes
I live around Seattle, WA the thunder and lightning storms have become so rare. As a kid, I used to be scared of thunder. Now thunder and lightning are my favorite things to see and hear in this world... I wish they weren't so rare in this area now.
What about your family?
When you were like “this is not a time lapse” I was like 😱
Exaclyy
That’s the speed of light for ya!
At it’s lowest level…
@@apexsir9671 *Exactly*
@@Poppyisaflower my dude lightning travels at 270000 mph thats way slower then the speed of light
@@wesleydamen2018 True, but it is a third of the speed of light
Shocking footage
you deserve a medal
I didn't even realize that that was a pun until Brandon said that you deserve a metal lol.
Wooow...... Wink lel that was cheesyyyy!
I'm eating a grilled cheese rn xD
Zonies Coasters show my post history for UA-cam
It’s just constantly “lit”
mr_100s yep
Specially when you move the camera real slow
My kind of parties!
*earraep ensues*
Another great catch. Great job Hank
These electric storms are unreal. I’ve witnessed it once and it’s awe inspiring. The magnitude and sheer ferocity of it really makes you feel insignificant in the face of Mother Nature. Very cool stuff
I've experienced that phenomena while I lived in north Texas. Grab a portable am radio and tune it to an open frequency and you can hear the violent static noises from thunderstorms scores of miles away or more.
Ricovali Does that actually work? I wanna try that now
Absolutely. if there is thunderstorm activity on the way to your area you can hear it before you see it coming.Just find a spot on the dial that is clear and just wait.
It has to be a old style radio that is made to receive AM/FM signals. Use the AM band to listen.
Now that's a great idea.. ill try it using my grandpa's 40yo radio📻
My dad used to do that when I was a kid, he used to be in the RAF so had a few tricks up his sleeve ;)
I think your sky is lagging try to switch it off and on again it should fix it
It didn't work :(
@@zoutuk7685 try asking god to fix that
He didn't buy a flicker free sky.
uhh now the sky is green and the thunder is broken and is frozen
We do that every night.
Plot twist: This is just Thor and Electro fighting.
That's a good one 👍.
Nah bro that’s Zeus vs Thor
hm maybe titans 😏
Electro would get one shotted by thor
Thor vs Raiden
It almost looks like nature is creating something. Such a concentration of lightning strikes me as a process of some kind.
Thats interest and really taps into the side of the conscious that loves video game action movie nostalgia
Yes your right, its HAARP and GEO Engineering and weather warfare
The aliens trying to tell us something bout area 51 😂 jk. I cant stand the fact that people are doing something so stupid as to raid a maximum security military compound. Idiots.
Andrew Purdy hey man i was just wondering are you fucking with people or being 100% sincere ? i got a weird vibe and thought about god when watching this but i have a really confusing relationship with whatever tf “god” is, but i do believe there’s something
I see this brought out the nut job conspiracy theorists 🤦🏼♂️
I guess youtube recommendations have brought us all back together again
At least it's kind of interesting, not like "the video that started it all"
Yup
You bet
yeahh
YESSS
I am seeing this video for the first time. Taking it as being authentic, it is one of the most spectacular captures of natural phenomena I have ever seen. I can only imagine how breath taking it must have been, to witness it first hand...
There's so much beauty in storms ,every time there's a storm I get a chair next to the window and watch it , specially if it's lightning ... I also love heavy rain too ...
Me too✨
same
God it’s so unbelievably beautiful
Aniqa Begum yip... Handy Work of The Creator
Armand Esterhuizen Indeed it is
Its scaryy
Aniqa Begum who?
Zach Streety me
Getting to see a lightning storm like that in person would be an indescribable privilege for me! Lighting is my favorite weather phenomenon on the planet! It's true magic!
It happened twice last year in my country (Kosovo),I mean I’m not sure if it was everywhere but in my village I swear we woke up from the constant lightning and loud as hell thunders,they wouldn’t stop for not even a small second ,we had to put on sunglasses😂 but even though I love lightning and thunder that was an eerie experience because it felt like something was above those lightnings and we were expecting some alien spaceship lmao
@@Mirkwood. What Country do you live in? I'm not going to judge, I'm just a friendly guy who gets curious about these things. Knowing where people are from is a great way to connect.
@@nathannelson6843 hey there ,my country’s name is Kosovo 🇽🇰 ,it’s somewhere in southeastern Europe,in the center of Balkans. We usually get to experience all 4 seasons but only in these past 3 years we might’ve had the craziest lightnings and the loudest thunders I’ve ever heard in my entire life!
@@Mirkwood. Fascinating, I appreciate you sharing! Anywhere that you get to experience all four seasons is a beautiful place to live in my book! I live in the central part of Oregon state and we get all four seasons but Winter is our shortest, we rarely get more than a foot of snow a year. By chance have you ever seen catatumbo lightning in Kosovo, or does that only occur in one or two places on the planet?
@@Mirkwood. Fascinating, I appreciate you sharing! Anywhere that you get to experience all four seasons is a beautiful place to live in my book! I live in the central part of Oregon state and we get all four seasons, but Winter is our shortest. We rarely get more than a foot of snow a year, and we also rarely get lightning. Have you ever seen catatumbo lightning in Kosovo or does that only occur in one or two places on the planet?
I remember that storm, it was wild. Not a a sound but the sky was going nuts
Woahh, rn in Minnesota the same things happening, no large sounds, just the ongoing lightning
@@ATIREDFISH-t9s same in Ohio
@@shortstories8494 makes since because Ohio be wildin
So badass at the end where you can still see the storm but also see the milky way, beautiful!
We had one just like this in Louisiana last night. We call these severe lightning storms, and come through a lot during the summer. The last night was the most powerful one I've ever seen in my life. There was almost no break in between the flashing. Truly incredible, and I was left in complete disbelief watching it. The accompanying high winds and hail wrecked half the town and most of us are without power now. Luckily ours, stayed on.
the lightning is so satisfying!
Imagine being there and having epilepsy😂
lol thats what i was thinking
@@cutiepie1511 omg SHUT THE FUCK UP
@@marshall170 lonely 20 year olds be like:
@@cutiepie1511 someone who has a low IQ be like:
@@marshall170 I have a job and everything that’s where a high IQ gets you XD
I drove trough a storm like that in ‘95. Sideways blowing rain and hail with continuous lightning. What a ride!
I then drove along an road behind it for over an hour. What a show. Incredible!
Ive only seen a storm like this once in my lifetime in CT. It was 1998 On Good Friday. The storm lasted the entire day and night with the loudest thunder I ever experienced
About a year ago there was a storm that was just constant thunder and i mean every single millisecond there was thunder
A thunder struck my road when I was in the garage one day. It's like your ears are popping and you think you're dead for a millisecond.
@@drofaluap6521 last summer we had a few days of constant tornadoes in central iowa, I was driving home on I-80 and drove into the storm, darkest most evil cell ive ever seen. didn't realize I was paralleling a tornado by a few hundred yards until I got home, but the sound of the storm was insane. like a fighter jet was full after burner mode for over an hour, even once it was almost 50 miles south of me and no longer tornadic you could feel the rumble. ill never forget that sound, very different even compared to the roar of an actual tornado
why is it a good day when the Messiah Dies?
I recall a similar storm in Hamden CT back on July 10 1989, and that storm had a tornado destroy half of Hamden that afternoon. Constant lightning and thunder for an hour or more.
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in UA-cam.
Nature's fireworks are amazing. I think the show is better than what I can see on the fourth of July!
Lightning is my favorite weather phenomena, yes even more the tornados. It is so strange and still a mystery on its formation. Heck lightning even has myths and legends....infamous ball lightning...the electric bigfoot!
Basically it is unknown rather or not it exists also hard to catch on film.
Jarred Emanuel its caused by static electricity... the bottom of the cloud and top of the cloud are oppositely charged because the ice particles and water particles rub each other and transfer electrons to each other, as it’s not a conductor so a charge builds up. Then it’s charges attracting (+-)
@@Egirl_Slayer that's regular lightning. sir..
@@Domo3times No one said it wasn't..............
Hank: Quietly talking or silent
Other storm chasers: *AHHhHH!*
Three years later, still one of my favorite Pecos Hank uploads.
There is only one explanation for this...
Thor has returned ⚡️ 🔨
...
Loki better watch out then 👍⚡️
That was him before he cooled down and stayed at new Asgard
Thor didn't die
Or Thor is trying to kill a Mosquito.
Always a good day when I get a notification from this channel ;)
same, this is incredible as always!
Logan Frommelt I agree! Made my evening!
Good day for you, not necessarily for those people who lost their homes or lives.
Nature's electrifying performance. Literally!
That ending shot with the storm far away and the milky way coming into view was seriously awesome.
A lot of strange things happen in Nebraska...
Diane Lively Like what?
@@universecreator1 Like constant lighting strikes
Lol funny👍
yeah UA-cam former Nebraska state representative John dekamp or Anthony hilder explains what satanist Warren buffet did to innocent Kevin collins at Bohemia Grove, stuck a dagger in him up through a table, seriously UA-cam it
@@pelufaz8435 like turtles
The Mammatus clouds over the house at 25 seconds is an absolutely breathtaking environment and video! Well done.
I love your content, every video is so immersive. Thank you, I look forward to seeing your 2018 adventures!
Unreal. So beautiful and really humbles you to how insignificant we really are in the grand scheme of it all. Id love to see something of this magnitude at least once before I go
I've only really been out west twice. The one time I had stayed for a month, out in Kansas. Experienced my first and only electric storm there. It was absolutely stunning, and not near as active as this one. Here in the east we get pretty good storms with decent amount of lightning strikes, but nothing as amazing as a real electric storm. I miss it.
Experience this only once in my 43 years, even more impressive for me was the constant rumble of thunder, not even a fraction of a second of no thunder, amazing. Lasted only about 20-30 mins, but that's half an hour I will never forget.
You never ever ever fail to amaze me--that shot of the small town main street with the storm in the background...holy cow. Then you made it even better with the sky shot after that...and the stars. With that small town shot, you made me think of one of my favorite movies growing up, Something Wicked This Way Comes. You're awesome dude.
When Mother Nature share the feeling of winning a lottery. You guys are so lucky witnessing that!
167 views and over 100 likes, wow, we love you Hank!
0:39 Nothing will stop the return of the Sith!
Huh
Beat me to it
Nice try, New Trilogy fan, but the Prequel Police are on their way now
@@phantomsouls7788 Oof.
@@phantomsouls7788 just stop please. Both trilogies have good aspects and good scenes
How I would love to see that! Thanks so much for sharing it with us all 👍👍
You always capture the most intense weather. And I’m so glad you do, cause then you share it with us😁. I can’t believe you happen to catch this electrical storm. I too have never seen it quite like this before. So very beautiful⚡️⚡️.
What a wonderful world! Best channel on youtube!
That is amazing! Watched thousands of storms but none like that. Thank you for sharing.
Love lighting so much!
Ohhh yeaah...The world's biggest Tesla coil, is working beautifully.
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡ 🤖👌
Yes! Tesla the Genius!
Or, the world's biggest (natural) Van DeGraaf electrostatic generator!
this would bring me peace. I could watch it and never take my eyes off.
Nice video Hank! It's very well filmed and the lighting shots are amazing! Keep it up!!
Wow epic stuff, especially love the end time lapse with stars and meso flashing away!
I love storms like this. I live in Arkansas and we get them from time to time. I’m always amazed when someone has never witnessed one because they’re my favorite
Thanks to Avatar: The Last Airbender, I have a major obsession with lightning. To me, it’s the ultimate sign of power and it makes me very sad that I am not a fire bender with the ability to harness lightning
I was thinking about Lightning bending while witnessing it and what do you know, I’m not the only one!
You can be a fire bender and lightning. Look within. Believe in believing. Look into buddhism and meditation. You will find all. Love you
Great footage. I can only imagine how loud it must have been if directly under that monster lightning 🌩
Very loud.
Talking out of experience.
@@anitadervishi3807 Actually this storm didn't make any sound really, the lightning is mainly in the clouds constantly, and doesn't hit the ground. From what I remember that is
@@CfishProductions im have very fear of thunder but if was only lithening without noise it will be cool because the most scary part its the noise especially when its close
It only makes sound when it hits something but it's in the sky so no sound at all just silence and flashing above
I love thunder storms, always have. Mom always thought it was strange. Children are “supposed” be scared of them, but they bring me joy
I love watching your videos, you have truly inspired me to become a tornado chaser. Keep up with your amazing video. can wait to see some tornado action coming this spring
Saw something like this in Italy. Absolutely beautiful.
Can’t wait until Tornado season!
Black Street I can
Black Street It starting in April :)
Billy Bob chill
It's here....
....
Who else likes the video before it’s even ready to play 😂
Every video. Dont have to watch it to know i'll like it haha.
this might be the most beautiful thing I've ever seen
That's some crazy lightening. Thank you for sharing ✌💚
Never seen anything like it. Great video. Also, the shooting star towards the end of the video was beautiful👍
I believe that was an aircraft.
Being from Central California never witnessed this until i was in Ft Jackson SC it was amazing! Will never forget those southern lightning shows
PECOS I SAW YOU ON THE WEATHER CHANNEL
Fr? Thats sweet needs to be on there all the time.
FOR to you you you to you it is not the best for me too but I'm going home
When did this event occur? I'm curious to see if the Severe Thunderstorm Warning associated with this storm, mentioned anything specific pertaining to the unusual frequency of lightning.
Yeah
Sitting relaxed in farm under tree, watching such lightning storm in front at night..still a dream for me.
Amazing
😱THATS Out Of This World
This dude's first location was fantastic by itself but then he travels 160 miles away and finds another great location to capture the footage again. Full dedication.
I have a new slogan for you..
If you want storm videos that dont stank,
I'm your man,
Pecos Hank.
👍👍👍
Your welcome.
🤭🤭😆✌️
stunning visuals, as usual! you are the best!
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I was in a similar sitch when it came down to July 17 last year. Once every 3/4 of a second was a large flash of lightning, I live in Arizona, and with the past 4 years i have experienced extreme weather there, July was one of the craziest months i have witnessed
Over 1.5k likes and just the single dislike, goes to show how amazing this channel is! Keep it up Hank :)
Thanks Tech.
i cant even understand how can anyone dislike this...must be really bad minded people/missclicks xD
@@PecosHank add live thunderstorms video with volient thunderstorms 🌩 and heaviest thunderstorms and heavy thunderstorms 🌩 and strongest thunderstorms 🌩 and heaviest thunderstorms 🌩
Hank The Lightning Man! Keep it up!! ⚡️⛈
One of the most beautiful nature scenery ive ever seen. im envy you
Tropical weather. I've seen as much go for about 1 month straight every night. But on daytime, it's clear skies and merciless sun
That reminds me of an electric storm that came over us late one night in Fort Worth, a year or two back. It was near constant very close lightning & thunder.
Exhilarating.
Had a storm pass through Mississippi like this. The sound is honestly terrifying. It's like boulders clacking down a mountain flood, but louder. I've never heard anything like it.
I just love lightning it’s so beautiful.
Your mom is.
Love your videos man keep up the awesome work I have no doubt as to how much time goes in to each one.
Appreciate it Monkey Snatch. lol
Now THAT was magnificent!
I live in Nebraska and I remember that night.
American Klingon ok
Bro, that was amazing! I NEVER get to see storms like that in southern California.
Like brakesfield?
Yes, my dad had also witnessed it in around 2008 with the duration of approximately 30 minutes with a thunderstorm.
So beautiful❤❤❤😍
It happened în western europe also in Romania years ago. SILENT STORM is called
I wonder what the deal is with the silence.
@@RealTerrainHobbies _Ninja_ Storm!
Worth a million views. Incredible footage. 🇺🇸😎👍
Beautiful!!!
Flash before my eyes, now it’s time to die!
Burning in my brain, I can feel the flame!
Someone help me
Oh please, god help me
They're trying to take it all away
I don't want to die
TURURURUN RUNRUNRUNRUN
Live Long Metallica fans
Barcardi 151 had that effect on people.
How true is this? Just get it over with. The final curtain call I see.
Sure ya not sitting in ole sparky again?! Lol😂
This is truly a great catch! Thanks for sharing!
Appreciate your vids. That was completely unnatural. I've also seen it pulse here in Missouri for hours- also unnatural.
i agree i seen lightning storms that weren't this bad and for proof john well watch the video you're here for a reason
What does it sound like? A ww1 battlefield with shells going off constantly? That's sounds awesome
Had a very similar occurrence near my home in Plymouth, Indiana a couple weeks ago. That is, constant bolts and flashes of lightning. It was wild, but beautiful. It lasted for several hours.
UA-cam recommendation: “so i assume all of you are wondering why i have summoned you?”
Me: “nah im use to it”
Yeeees your back
The view from space to this has to be amazing
Dear Hank. I love your videos and your very good narration!
I was wondering,when thunderstorms do happen you can often spot differences between certain types of storm.
Some thunderstorms just keep on producing one after the other lighting bolts while the other had less with far more time in between.
Usually the ones with multiple lightings(and not that many thunder)the next day it will be very humid and warm causing even more thunderstorms. The storms with less lighting with very audible thunder seem to cause a drop in temperature.
What i also read was that their are single cell storms and multiple cell storms etc.
What do you know of this?
Keep up your work and many thanks from The Netherlands.
P.s. I live in Dordrecht and last week we had a whirlwind( i am not calling it a tornado but there was footage).