I grew up in one of the top places for thunderstorms in the US, and recently moved to the northwest, where they are non-existent. I miss them so much. Every time a thunderstorm would come, my younger brother and I would run to the porch or into my car to watch the Lightning (might've been dangerous lol). Weather is fascinating.
listen if you think that you can do any better then get you a video camera and get out there and do it.other than that dont criticize others about their videos.this is just a kid for gods sake.a very cool kid in my opinion.
Some have asked - this video appears to be near Fallston, Harford County, Maryland, USA. First yellow engine on driveway is from the Fallston Volunteer Fire Dept. Second red and white engine in front of house is Bel Air VFD (Forest Hill station). The red and yellow engine passing is Jarrettsville VFD. A lighting strike (dwelling) did require a full box assignment, hence the many engines and towers from several mutual aid companies (not hook and ladders). The assignment could have been held if nothing was initially evident but until it's proven there is not a fire the units continue in. Note the later engines did stage and did not send in crews or cleared upon arrival.
On August 13th 2019, I saw this video 45 min after our neighbors house was hit. It was 5 ft from out back yard and a lot closer and smoking. There was also a lot more emergency services that came out and our entire road was blocked for 30+ min
Why was the part where the house got struck was either not recorded or cut out video altogether, when the rest the good parts of the storm was pretty much covered?
Nice Video hate thunderstorms they scare the crap out of me and the lightning striking the house like you said in the video is EXACTLY why I hate them.
Nice video but in the future use a tripod point it at the most active spot then pan as needed to keep the action in the lens. and the camera as still as possible but good job none the less most people run at the first sign of danger.
Hey guys for complaining about not showing the lightning strike, you do realize before it happened he was looking at the ground, maybe it struck then he looked at it? So either way he couldn't have caught it ;-;
For all you who are giving the kid crap about not catching the strike, how on earth was he supposed to know it was going to hit? Very nice video! I remember when our neighbor's house got hit. We didn't know about it until later. I don't think the fire department came because I never heard them. But I know their chimney was fried.
Awesome video thank you! I'm in Washington state near Seattle we get some wild weather. When I was a kid and there was a storm my mom would load me up in the car and go watch it from a beach. Particularly a beach known as "Point No Point" very edge of our county where there's a lighthouse. Awesome views of storms. Now as an adult I still go out and watch storms, the windier, more lightning, louder the thunder and more the rain the better. I've even got my girlfriend now saying when there's a storm " hey lets go for a ferry ride to watch" or "lets go the coast for the weekend and watch the storm" Mother nature is the best entertainer and has some incredible shows. Keep the interest up! As for the negative comments ignore them. Sadly there are some very un-happy people in the world that have nothing better to do than be a**holes. Now just because I'm a bit of a stickler for detail (this is all for info and fun :) ) "hose trucks don't exist lol there are "Trucks" "Engines" "Rescue Rigs" " Medic Units" " Aid units" " Tenders" " Ladder trucks" " Aerials" and a few more. Hose draggers (firefighters) are sensitive about the equipment and apparatus tittles! :) lol Like I said AWESOME VIDEO thanks for sharing!!!
I think electrical storms are interesting to watch (on video) Otherwise, I'm very glad Washington doesn't get them even though the rare occasions it does interest me.
Dude what a beautiful neighborhood , the grass looks amazing the house look great with that classy style and not one car in sight and so much space.... please tell me where that place is
Hardly any landscaping, no doubt the HOA requires that cars are in closed garages not in drive way never any street parking never! Guests need to take an Uber. White drapes only, keep garage door closed. A handful of shades of tan for paint choices. Etc. etc...
mcaddicts A CNN reporter would have assumed the lightning struck the house because a black family lived there and called the storm a racist bigot, sparking riots that burned the rest of the town down.
Judging from your almost southern accents, you must live in southern Penn. or maybe the Virginias. Like the way you say Haaaouse, and heowse truck.. LOL!!
The "hose truck" is called the tanker. Also, the other fire engines could be there for back up incase something sparks up. They could also be there with an ambulance for escort services like my mom had. I'm also a volunteer firefighter/EMS
Shame you missed the bolt that hit the house mate but lovely estate. In the UK we would have just had the pump appliance attend and maybe a police car.. I love watching storms but in East Anglia Suffolk we hardly get them.
@@christiangriffith225 listen kid where do you come off doing anything. You could have just been smart and kept your mouth shut but now youve had to go and start this crap well i hope it was worth it the more you reply stupid comments being the stupid person you are the more i reply back so either learn to shut up and just be like shes stupid or deal with this.
First arriving engine should have reported "nothing showing" and told other units to downgrade to non-emergency. After investigating, they should have canceled what wasn't needed.
Hey, I'm just happy to be looking at the view from someone else's porch for a minute. By the way, thanks for the upload, it's a good quality video of a cool approaching thunderstorm. Good job.
It really disturbed me seeing the mob mentality comments on this video. Shame on all of those of you who bashed this boys video and made personal attacks. I found the video interesting and beautiful. I honestly hope kid, that you stay excited about weather. Do not let these low life commenters who obviously have no other hobbies in life except to sit on their butts watching other people live life and then make unintelligent comments. It's called jealousy. Their mamas should be slapped for not raising them right. Keep going! Make more videos! Learn from the positive criticism and use these negative comments to further drive your success. At a young age it's evident you have more intelligence than all the negative commenters combined!
Well said. In fact (so I've been told) there are two kinds of envy, the kind where you wish you could be as good as someone else and say "well done, that's great" and the other kind where you say "you suck, get lost". This is a great video, kid, and I'm envious. You go figure out what kind of folks those other commentators are.
At least you're more intelligent than Damon is. Someday I may get a UA-cam account and post some of my lightning shots less than a mile away. Great video, kid; I hope you have luck surviving the tornado season.
One thing most fire engines have in common is they carry hose, water approximately around 1000 gallons, pumps 1250 gallons per minute to 2000gpm. and manpower between 3 and 8 people. 1000 feet of Supply Line usually 5 inch hose and 800ft of attack line a mix of 2.5 or 3 inch and 1.5 or 1.75 inch hose. Ladder trucks carry Ladders between 75 ft to 135ft in the USA, 116 feet of ground ladders to 216 feet. most also carry up to 500 gallons of water, Hose, and a pump. Squads, Heavy rescues, or special equipment trucks are mainly manpower and special equipment trucks. Quints are a Hybrid Engine and ladder truck. But they Do Not carry as much ground ladders as a ladder truck, and the ladder mounted to the truck is usually shorter around 50 to 75 feet. Ambulances also known as busses, and rescue squads. Some departments have to truck water into to fight fires they have Tankers some call them Tenders, Wagons, or just plain Tankers they carry Water approximately 1800 to 7000 gallons, portable tanks, some have a portable water pump some have mounted pumps. They usually have a small amount of hose and can dump all their water. Hose trucks are limited now to mainly big citys with a lot of industry. Such as Chicago, New York, Houston, Galveston, Miami, San Francisco, and so on. This information is not to be rude just so you know. Fire fighting was my life for 20 years. It is a proud brotherhood.
Love the video Nature is beautiful. People are complaining here just ignore, l didn't see them upload for their selfs about beautiful storms You live in a beautiful place though! And your camera quality is beautiful aswell, Which one did you use if l may ask? You guys have many storms there?
I dont know whats worst, the guy's house who got struck by lightning or the almost 400 thousand people who watched this and didnt see the guy's house who got struck by lightning? (im guilty too lol) 🤣
they all carry hoses they are called pumper/tanker lol im an ex firefighter. they carry different size hoses from 5" to a garden hose on those pumper/tanker
hose truck ? never seen or heard of one of them in my 12 years of firefighting. no clue what ur referencing lol. In the fire service, there's 4 type of trucks; pumpers, ladder trucks, hazmat truck, or rescue trucks here in these united stated.
This is a very good video. I really enjoyed it. I remember when I was a kid I seen a lightning strike hit a house. The house was smoking. A couple seconds after the lightning strike hit I heard a whole bunch of sirens from fire trucks, police and even the ambulance. It was crazy. I will never forget that day
it is fire appliance, get it right. that is what they are called in the uk and is the proper term for them. it is fire appliance or appliance for short.
Richard Pearson Proper term? Boy, you don't understand much about linguistics or the evolution of language in different regions. Keep your snobbisms to yourself please.
judging by all the comments, i would just brush them aside, its good that your learning this because it can be useful as a trade in the future, only thing i could say is learn to keep your focus on a few things instead of taking the cam all over the place, it distracts from what you are trying to make as your primary focus for the recording
Well, we're not the only one who's house was struck then. Yes, we were gone at the time, came back, light switches blown out, light bulbs melted, and only a couple items destroyed, such as a clock and things, nothing valuable. Computers, backup hard drives, printers, appliances were not touched thank goodness.
"Hopefully we get some rain, just not wind and hail." Well kid, it's called a severe thunderstorm. What do you expect? Of course you'll get wind and hail during these storms!
future viewers: the house being struck is not in the video.
+taffypulller Thanks saved me hell of a lot of time
+taffypulller
= _ = thank wasted 5 minuets
your right she's a fool
+Sweet Yuri Snow Miku megurine same 😢
tough bunny
if you want to see something get hit look at my video its about 40 seconds in and a bolt hit a pole = w = i jolted lol
I grew up in one of the top places for thunderstorms in the US, and recently moved to the northwest, where they are non-existent. I miss them so much. Every time a thunderstorm would come, my younger brother and I would run to the porch or into my car to watch the Lightning (might've been dangerous lol). Weather is fascinating.
nice job on camera
It’s probably for the best because thunderstorms are extremely dangerous.
@@silversheep4605 It's not for the best. Life without thunderstorms is meaning less. Jk. But at least for me it is.
now you have wildfires
I like atmosphere when thunderstorm is coming and it's getting darkly, windy and freshly
The reason why people dislike this is because you cut out the lightning strike at 8:30
listen if you think that you can do any better then get you a video camera and get out there and do it.other than that dont criticize others about their videos.this is just a kid for gods sake.a very cool kid in my opinion.
And to the people the Majority of you adults liking Octane’s comment are douche bags! He’s just a kid!!!
@@dannyhaley7610 hope that kid learned from his mistake
I also contributed by disliking lol
Bruh you got any idea how hard it is to capture a lightning strike? If you can do better then I’d love to see you try
GREAT VIDEO! I hope everyone in the house that was struck by lightning were all right.
De donde le ahpino tannerpiro?
Is it just me or does anyone see like a tornado far out
But if u look closely it kinda does look like a tornado thought
Tristan Smith Doubt you live where tornadoes happen. It's just a microburst or squall.
it looked like a tornado i know where they mainly frm a lot of times in the great plains
Most likely a downdraft
Jacob Scott Well, you must be mistaken. I've seen 2 funnel clouds and an actual EF1 tornado.
Dang I just love were you live nice house with good pieces of land
where*
😪😪😪💤
Some have asked - this video appears to be near Fallston, Harford County, Maryland, USA. First yellow engine on driveway is from the Fallston Volunteer Fire Dept. Second red and white engine in front of house is Bel Air VFD (Forest Hill station). The red and yellow engine passing is Jarrettsville VFD. A lighting strike (dwelling) did require a full box assignment, hence the many engines and towers from several mutual aid companies (not hook and ladders). The assignment could have been held if nothing was initially evident but until it's proven there is not a fire the units continue in. Note the later engines did stage and did not send in crews or cleared upon arrival.
Hey parents! During a severe thunderstorm warning, let your kids go stand outside and film it rolling in! They'll never, ever be in danger!
Those storm clouds look freakin' angry!
There like hell no
I'll bet they're also like "Feel... our... RAGE!!! >:O"
Those thunderstorm clouds look friggin' angry....
On August 13th 2019, I saw this video 45 min after our neighbors house was hit. It was 5 ft from out back yard and a lot closer and smoking. There was also a lot more emergency services that came out and our entire road was blocked for 30+ min
That's one of those "Blink and you will miss it" situations, you don't get often.
Which time do the thunder hit the house?
Where is this?
UPDATE: 1409 Fox Gap Ct. Fallston, MD
Where you live is gorgeous. Nothing like that here in England. There are nice places here, but nothing like this.
Why was the part where the house got struck was either not recorded or cut out video altogether, when the rest the good parts of the storm was pretty much covered?
That's a beautiful neighborhood nice and open.
Nice Video hate thunderstorms they scare the crap out of me and the lightning striking the house like you said in the video is EXACTLY why I hate them.
i remember when my neighbors house got struck by lightning. no fire trucks came
matt keleman oof
matt keleman yikes. Did they forget to call 911? Usually first responders don’t react unless someone physically calls 911.
Nice video but in the future use a tripod point it at the most active spot then pan as needed to keep the action in the lens. and the camera as still as possible but good job none the less most people run at the first sign of danger.
>Sever thunderstorm warning
>grabs camera goes outside
I did that before
hey guys no need 2 be rude give thid kid some credit for capturing the storm
Fernando Delgado i know it was a good video
i totally agree
Fernando Delgado I agree it was a very good video he did
Hey guys for complaining about not showing the lightning strike, you do realize before it happened he was looking at the ground, maybe it struck then he looked at it? So either way he couldn't have caught it ;-;
Lmao he said I think it's a hose truck lolol
For all you who are giving the kid crap about not catching the strike, how on earth was he supposed to know it was going to hit? Very nice video! I remember when our neighbor's house got hit. We didn't know about it until later. I don't think the fire department came because I never heard them. But I know their chimney was fried.
Awesome video thank you! I'm in Washington state near Seattle we get some wild weather. When I was a kid and there was a storm my mom would load me up in the car and go watch it from a beach. Particularly a beach known as "Point No Point" very edge of our county where there's a lighthouse. Awesome views of storms.
Now as an adult I still go out and watch storms, the windier, more lightning, louder the thunder and more the rain the better. I've even got my girlfriend now saying when there's a storm " hey lets go for a ferry ride to watch" or "lets go the coast for the weekend and watch the storm"
Mother nature is the best entertainer and has some incredible shows. Keep the interest up! As for the negative comments ignore them. Sadly there are some very un-happy people in the world that have nothing better to do than be a**holes.
Now just because I'm a bit of a stickler for detail (this is all for info and fun :) ) "hose trucks don't exist lol there are "Trucks" "Engines" "Rescue Rigs" " Medic Units" " Aid units" " Tenders" " Ladder trucks" " Aerials" and a few more. Hose draggers (firefighters) are sensitive about the equipment and apparatus tittles! :) lol
Like I said AWESOME VIDEO thanks for sharing!!!
I do the exact same! I live in Shelton WA and I absolutely love it when we get crazy lightning storms here!
+Seth Nwe're supposed to get a pretty good one in Seattle tomorrow yay!
I think electrical storms are interesting to watch (on video) Otherwise, I'm very glad Washington doesn't get them even though the rare occasions it does interest me.
The reason people don't like this video is because you didn't record the lightning stricking. Come at me, bro.
***** striking*
cris moe Thanks
You're soooo right
You really don't want someone's house to be struck by lightning....
I love the mom humming ac/dc thunderstruck in the back hilarious. Also good video and info from the kid filming smart kid.
wait when was she humming that? what time? sorry i don't think i heard anyone humming 😂
To the people who hate this video Stop DISLIKING THE. VIDEO!!!!!!!
Great video, enjoyed watching it. nice bit of action too. excellent commentary may I add :). if only we had storms like this in the UK.
nice video but where is this place ?
when did it hit the house
seems like a beautiful place to live, where is this?
Where is this at not knowing sets me crazy
At 8:27 what is that at the back left corner
I think it’s great you’re interested in nature
Dude what a beautiful neighborhood , the grass looks amazing the house look great with that classy style and not one car in sight and so much space.... please tell me where that place is
Hardly any landscaping, no doubt the HOA requires that cars are in closed garages not in drive way never any street parking never! Guests need to take an Uber. White drapes only, keep garage door closed. A handful of shades of tan for paint choices. Etc. etc...
Everyone in the comments, stop attacking this user. They clearly forgot to actually record the strike and it was an accident.
What state is this in if I may ask?
Hartford county, Maryland, USA
Where was this?
Don't listen to the haters, this was a cool video! Thank you for sharing it! :)
future CNN reporter
Faross A future Fox reporter would of blamed the lighting attack on Obama.
mcaddicts A CNN reporter would have assumed the lightning struck the house because a black family lived there and called the storm a racist bigot, sparking riots that burned the rest of the town down.
Brandon omg u speak the truth.
What town is this in?
Judging from your almost southern accents, you must live in southern Penn. or maybe the Virginias. Like the way you say Haaaouse, and heowse truck.. LOL!!
It has to be Maryland there the only people that talk like that
Wow....nice video.... Where is this
you can tell that it's a supercell because the way that that one huge dark cloud dips down
My Principal's parent's house is on fire right now and theres a huge storm!!!! The house is burning down right now!! D:
Thanks taffypuller. Wasted 1:51 before scrolling down to read comments. Videos should have a rating to be seen before viewing.
Bridge water apartments?
The "hose truck" is called the tanker. Also, the other fire engines could be there for back up incase something sparks up. They could also be there with an ambulance for escort services like my mom had. I'm also a volunteer firefighter/EMS
Why did you not film the lighting hitting the house ?
Shame you missed the bolt that hit the house mate but lovely estate. In the UK we would have just had the pump appliance attend and maybe a police car.. I love watching storms but in East Anglia Suffolk we hardly get them.
I'm glad no one was hurt, and the house was ok...i know someone who's house was struck, and it caught fire.
Tip, when shooting a video, try and hold the camera still...
Chris Pegg fuck off he’s just a kid
No Just No Ok No hes still a terrible camera guy hope he never gets a job holding the camera
Adriana Jimenez shut up
@@christiangriffith225 listen kid where do you come off doing anything. You could have just been smart and kept your mouth shut but now youve had to go and start this crap well i hope it was worth it the more you reply stupid comments being the stupid person you are the more i reply back so either learn to shut up and just be like shes stupid or deal with this.
Chris Pegg he is learning how to be a great UA-camr let him be
8:26 Tf is that in the background? Looks like some kind of microburst or something.
when does the lightning come?
what a cluster.... all those trucks for nothing. You'd think 1 or 2 engines would have been enough.
look at the home---well to do people.
ya, we have "well to do people" in my town too and we dont roll the whole department for something like this unless its a confirmed fire
Here to.
First arriving engine should have reported "nothing showing" and told other units to downgrade to non-emergency. After investigating, they should have canceled what wasn't needed.
Benjamin Appleby I agree.
Hey, I'm just happy to be looking at the view from someone else's porch for a minute.
By the way, thanks for the upload, it's a good quality video of a cool approaching thunderstorm. Good job.
were yall located
I like your video and commentary. Where are you located?
They just wanted to drive around with the siren on.
It really disturbed me seeing the mob mentality comments on this video. Shame on all of those of you who bashed this boys video and made personal attacks. I found the video interesting and beautiful. I honestly hope kid, that you stay excited about weather. Do not let these low life commenters who obviously have no other hobbies in life except to sit on their butts watching other people live life and then make unintelligent comments. It's called jealousy. Their mamas should be slapped for not raising them right. Keep going! Make more videos! Learn from the positive criticism and use these negative comments to further drive your success. At a young age it's evident you have more intelligence than all the negative commenters combined!
amen
Well said. In fact (so I've been told) there are two kinds of envy, the kind where you wish you could be as good as someone else and say "well done, that's great" and the other kind where you say "you suck, get lost". This is a great video, kid, and I'm envious. You go figure out what kind of folks those other commentators are.
AMEN!!!
Wow. Intelligent.
At least you're more intelligent than Damon is. Someday I may get a UA-cam account and post some of my lightning shots less than a mile away. Great video, kid; I hope you have luck surviving the tornado season.
me: is it weird that i want a severe thunderstorm? *other 266,012 people that saw it come yelling* "YES!" me: sorry! i love storms!
This looks like a beautiful place to live in. Where is it?
Wherever it is, it's a waste of good & valuable land for farming. Instead it's all wasted on useless lawns sadly.
I'm watching this during this huge thunderstorm it blew away our pillows.
One thing most fire engines have in common is they carry hose, water approximately around 1000 gallons, pumps 1250 gallons per minute to 2000gpm. and manpower between 3 and 8 people. 1000 feet of Supply Line usually 5 inch hose and 800ft of attack line a mix of 2.5 or 3 inch and 1.5 or 1.75 inch hose.
Ladder trucks carry Ladders between 75 ft to 135ft in the USA, 116 feet of ground ladders to 216 feet. most also carry up to 500 gallons of water, Hose, and a pump.
Squads, Heavy rescues, or special equipment trucks are mainly manpower and special equipment trucks.
Quints are a Hybrid Engine and ladder truck. But they Do Not carry as much ground ladders as a ladder truck, and the ladder mounted to the truck is usually shorter around 50 to 75 feet.
Ambulances also known as busses, and rescue squads.
Some departments have to truck water into to fight fires they have Tankers some call them Tenders, Wagons, or just plain Tankers they carry Water approximately 1800 to 7000 gallons, portable tanks, some have a portable water pump some have mounted pumps. They usually have a small amount of hose and can dump all their water.
Hose trucks are limited now to mainly big citys with a lot of industry. Such as Chicago, New York, Houston, Galveston, Miami, San Francisco, and so on. This information is not to be rude just so you know. Fire fighting was my life for 20 years. It is a proud brotherhood.
Love the video
Nature is beautiful.
People are complaining here
just ignore, l didn't see them upload for their selfs about beautiful storms
You live in a beautiful place though!
And your camera quality is beautiful aswell,
Which one did you use if l may ask?
You guys have many storms there?
People that dislike this video and saying mean shit are just jealous and trolling..
True ^
why are you in a bush?
Guys, he probably didn't record the lightning bolt and he just saw it. He probably didn't have the camera pointed at the bolt
Where was this
Looked like all the trucks in the county was there xD
Man that is terrifying seeing those huge dark clouds loom above
🥯
Hmm. could be a sign of trouble, when was the video made?
Cool vid.
can u please elaborate?
I dont know whats worst, the guy's house who got struck by lightning or the almost 400 thousand people who watched this and didnt see the guy's house who got struck by lightning? (im guilty too lol) 🤣
What city and when was this?
Hartford county Maryland it was posted on August 31, 2011
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@@stormnick3775 why did the video get cut when the lighting struck the house?
Idk
I'm 13 and I love weather!
Same!!!
Right behind you. I'm 12 and just had the most epic lightning photo ever: a triad of cloud-to-ground bolts, the closest about 200 feet away.
I'm 92 and I like fish & chips.
Why do you have to say your age
Where is the house struck by lightning
how many times are you going to say hose truck tho
they all carry hoses they are called pumper/tanker lol im an ex firefighter. they carry different size hoses from 5" to a garden hose on those pumper/tanker
hose truck ? never seen or heard of one of them in my 12 years of firefighting. no clue what ur referencing lol. In the fire service, there's 4 type of trucks; pumpers, ladder trucks, hazmat truck, or rescue trucks here in these united stated.
This is a very good video. I really enjoyed it. I remember when I was a kid I seen a lightning strike hit a house. The house was smoking. A couple seconds after the lightning strike hit I heard a whole bunch of sirens from fire trucks, police and even the ambulance. It was crazy. I will never forget that day
it is fire appliance, get it right. that is what they are called in the uk and is the proper term for them. it is fire appliance or appliance for short.
Richard Pearson Proper term? Boy, you don't understand much about linguistics or the evolution of language in different regions. Keep your snobbisms to yourself please.
Richard Pearson what? I’m sorry, but the majority of us are not from the UK. So your comment makes no sense to a ton of us.
@@richardpearson7775 k lmao
What country was this in?
Maryland
It must of been something big but you just couldn't see it like maybe it had to do with a power line of some sort
judging by all the comments, i would just brush them aside, its good that your learning this because it can be useful as a trade in the future, only thing i could say is learn to keep your focus on a few things instead of taking the cam all over the place, it distracts from what you are trying to make as your primary focus for the recording
Where is this located?
Hartford county, Maryland, USA
@@KevinLyons-gn7eu Thanks.
beautiful place weather also
Wow a lot of action in 1 time. Awesome!
Well, we're not the only one who's house was struck then. Yes, we were gone at the time, came back, light switches blown out, light bulbs melted, and only a couple items destroyed, such as a clock and things, nothing valuable. Computers, backup hard drives, printers, appliances were not touched thank goodness.
I live in Clark county and I got a savior thunder storm warning they didn't say Clark county thank goodness!
CG is an acronym for cloud to ground lightning.
It appears as though it COULD...JUST MIGHT BE......a HOSE TRUCK.
lmao! i know. i broke the news to him that there's no such thing.
What is a hose truck don't they all have hoses
@@haroldmccarthy1131 I do thinkso
never let a kid hold a camera
Ivan Wilson *You're
jamie kleinkopf too bad
That is so rude! Pull your head in mate
where is the strike?
This is a good one. Thanks for posting.
"Hopefully we get some rain, just not wind and hail." Well kid, it's called a severe thunderstorm. What do you expect? Of course you'll get wind and hail during these storms!
The commentary is what makes this video so amazing (well that and the shirtless guy).
Dang you for teasing lightning hitting a house..but not showing it. You lie!
Shut up
WorldOfLove2 he probably shut the camera off before it was struck
Lightning struck the kid talking! Now his hair is permanently permed. Sad!
Thankfully the entire house didn't catch on fire!