They stand there during this and even taken photos of it. Hay don't mind us we're Indestructible Invincible Unbreakable and nothing won't happen to us as we're watching this happening. The mentality of those doing stupdity.
Yet, not as gorgeous and irreplaceable as the the one before it (that was razed); The Madison Ave/Mc Lean Blvd Central Library. At least the beautiful glass one wasn't built on the same spot.
You would think that people would have the common sense to step BACK from large expanses of glass during a storm of this intensity, with obviously extra-large hailstones clearly visible and audible as they hit the building - but no. They had to be told to move.
WOW!!!! Scary AF!! I'm from Brisbane but I now live in Perth. I lived through the infamous 1985 storm. I don't miss Brisbane, but I sure as hell miss these storms!!
Oh man. We DO get used to these storms in Brisbane but the BIG ones still suprise us. Guys... stay away from the windows. There WERE some windows in high rises and building that got broken in the big storm November 2014.
Can you believe these numpties, standing so close to the glass!! If one or more of those panel shattered they could easily get sucked out. At least the guy filming this video had sense to stand back.
To be fair, it's not anywhere near as high as you think it is - that lookout is only a few storeys above the Brisbane River. Even with the storm, the wind probably wouldn't be enough to suck anyone out.
They wouldn't have been "sucked out"; this was a supercell, but not a tornado. However, there was a risk of the glass shattering which could have caused serious injury.
Besides that cool storm, what a beautiful library!
Yes amazing when the Qld state government spends money on the state capital and lets other cities in the state deal with outdated crap :(
They stand there during this and even taken photos of it.
Hay don't mind us we're Indestructible Invincible Unbreakable and nothing won't happen to us as we're watching this happening.
The mentality of those doing stupdity.
Looks like the popular street library in Memphis TN. It is just as similar and beautiful.
Yet, not as gorgeous and irreplaceable as the the one before it (that was razed); The Madison Ave/Mc Lean Blvd Central Library.
At least the beautiful glass one wasn't built on the same spot.
storms can be frightening but also fascinating
You would think that people would have the common sense to step BACK from large expanses of glass during a storm of this intensity, with obviously extra-large hailstones clearly visible and audible as they hit the building - but no. They had to be told to move.
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WOW!!!! Scary AF!! I'm from Brisbane but I now live in Perth. I lived through the infamous 1985 storm. I don't miss Brisbane, but I sure as hell miss these storms!!
Remember the March 22, 2010 hailstorm in Perth?
You still see cars today around Perth covered in hundreds of dents from that day.
Lived thru the 1985 storm is a way to say it for sure. I remember it like it was yesterday and have never seen anything as bad since.
The gpa storm 2008 was pretty bad too. I live right in the middle of the gap haha
This is all November 17th 2012?
I do not know. I thought the 27 November 2014 was worse.
That one did me in. Terrifying.
And yes I have a love/hate relationship with our stores.
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WOW. What a beautiful place.
sbatncpl agreed but the storm...well...never mind but agreed it was a good place
Why stand so close to window if could break from that hail
Wow - how did those big windows not shatter in that hail & wind?
Oh man. We DO get used to these storms in Brisbane but the BIG ones still suprise us.
Guys... stay away from the windows. There WERE some windows in high rises and building that got broken in the big storm November 2014.
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Not real glass. Perhaps plexy I think. Hold up pretty good
Can you believe these numpties, standing so close to the glass!! If one or more of those panel shattered they could easily get sucked out. At least the guy filming this video had sense to stand back.
Yeah I can believe em; they're 20 somethings so they know everything and can't be told anything.
To be fair, it's not anywhere near as high as you think it is - that lookout is only a few storeys above the Brisbane River. Even with the storm, the wind probably wouldn't be enough to suck anyone out.
Maybe they don't have tornadoes in Brisbane, but strong windsheers can bust out windows causing serious injury. Why take the chance for a video??:/
Live a little dip shit
They wouldn't have been "sucked out"; this was a supercell, but not a tornado. However, there was a risk of the glass shattering which could have caused serious injury.
No way I’d be near that window
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Rishewhoever, keep your comments appropriate.
In mother Australia you don't explore weather! Weather explores you!
Everyone’s taping the barsmina storm
the water as if it was boiling
Real Gonsgod stuff a heavy thud in the underpants of a storm bang the wunset hard as it can big one big time for doing it like that
stay outta the windows nooooo
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