Thank you for the video. I especially like how you got the ominous sound of the wind and approach. I had never heard that in my 42 years on the planet and it was truly something
This storm never hit where I lived, but watching it unfold on TV was absolutely terrifying. We had a storm where I live too but not to this degree, great video!
Thank you for posting this! I am sure many people have videos like this of the storm but just haven't posted them, including me, but half the video is just me freaking out because I genuinely thought there was a tornado lol
This is one of the most cleanest and elegant neighborhoods I've ever seen! The grass is so green. Streets have no litter on them. Looks like out of a movie!
Perhaps this is a place that gets very little rain overall. While they may get thunder and lightning, the atmosphere is do hot and dry, most of the rain evaporates before reaching the ground.
i can't believe all the traffic on the road right as it hit and during the storm. the time to move or stay put would have been when the clouds were rolling toward the neighborhood i would think.
yes, in all these derecho videos, people are just driving driving driving around through the whole thing. I don’t get it. Must be some knd of thrill, to challenge the winds??
I live in Faisalabad, Pakistan . And believe me as a habitant of a semi arid climate region, I have seen this multiple times in my life. These are sometimes followed by heavy thunderstorms and downpours.
@Christine Whitten Sure, we get decent storms, but NOT like the USA. I remember being there, and watching the incredible speed and power of a forming tornado,ant watching it touch down. Simply amazing!!! So, as an Aussie, I have been and seem, and AM entitled to my opinions!!! Cheers.
@@theresahickson8326 We get some pretty wicked weather (for Australia), but not the really frightening stuff from over there. Our “bad” weather is once in a blue moon really, but yours is all the time. I would be terrified if I had to worry about those tornados all the time during storm season. I love coming over there, but heck, not in storm season.
@@berilmurray9879 In Sydney we don't exactly get 'wicked' weather but rather just heavy downpours which last for days causing major flooding. During storm season Sydney gets one wicked storm and then that's it.
We just got hit by a derecho storm here in ontario canada last weekend. biggest storm on record here, with winds up to 80mph. Never seen anything like it. Almost knocked all of southern ontario off the power grid
This had me thinking about the Dirty Thirties, the Dustbowl, about 90 years ago. Except they got NO rain to tamp down the dirt and gravel. Now some of those dusters, actually were bad enough to lift and fling gravel!
We had a wall of dust coming from the Northeast into the San Fernando Valley. This was due to the Santa Ana Winds. By the late afternoon and evening, it made the air very hazy despite the strong winds that were blowing. At night it was still hazy. It caused me to have a bad hay fever attack.
This neighborhood is perfect for withstanding this sort of storm. Zero tall trees, no shrubs or other plant matter that turn into debris. Grass lawn that is basically a green parking lot. Beautiful however? Very subjective. It looks very soulless to me. :/
This storm went for hundreds of miles, from Nebraska to Moorhead, MN. I wonder how many grain bins it blew down. I saw many one month later driving through about half the area affected.
@@JustinJako Wow, it this called a sand storm? I never seen this before as well. Where I am from once a storm hits, the wind goes up to 50-60 mph, once it got to 70 mph. Now 80 mph and there is just dirt all up in the air is even crazy! When I first saw the video I though it was a tornado. You could barley even seen anything, and stuff is going everywhere. People are for some reason going out and when they should be in their houses and wait it out, before going back out. Wow, very interesting, stay safe! And nice video!
Here it comes! Then you hear Honey I just really feel the need to drive around and maybe go to the store! I don't know. I just know I gotts ta drive in it!
I seen a video I believe of that storm, they were directly hit by it! I still would've been getting in the basement though, better not take any chances! Oh, they were called the Derecho winds, right!?
This is called a haboob a sandstorm. I watched another one where it went from bright daylight to midnight dark in just a few minutes. That was in South Dakota.
Which city was this filmed in? I used to live in Brookings, and saw several videos where I knew right away it was Brookings and the exact locations in town that showed a massive dust storm just before the derecho hit. Also for everyone debating this was by definition a dust storm and a derecho. In many areas especially arid regions these are not always mutually exclusive in fact in many cases derechos cause the preceding dust storm via outflow winds.
Hey Duojs, do you have an email address at which we could contact you regarding this video? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible? (i.e. via email) :) Cheers, Felix
Watching all those cars going by, I was hoping all those people were going home, or to some shelter. At first it looked like a heavy thunderstorm moving in but turned out to be a dust storm, rather than a rainstorm.
I'll be honest, I never had any interest in visiting and hardly ever think about SD, but they look to have some very nice homes and neighborhood here. But why Is everyone driving like it's a normal sunny day? Lol
i don't get it . Only wind and sand. No hail, no rain, just wind. What's the big deal ? I'm sorry, but here on the east coast that was a pitiful storm.
"pitiful storm" that produced 16 tornadoes. argusleader.comNational Weather Service has confirmed 16 tornadoes in May 12 derecho; total could still growMore than a week after an eastern South Dakota storm spawned multiple tornadoes, storm reports show at least 16 funnel clouds.
It's the gust front. During massive and severe thunderstorms like this, the outflowing air hits the ground at a speed that is greater than the speed of the storm's movement, thus sometimes minutes pass of wind before the actual storm arrives.
Ciao ti scrivo dall Italia precisamente dalla Calabria. A un certo punto si è fatto buio, chissà che paura. Spero che la tempesta non abbia fatto danni gravi. Credo che tu sia in America, dove precisamente? E quelle erano abitazioni.
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😂😂 His other homeboys followed him across the street a few minutes later.
Thank you for the video. I especially like how you got the ominous sound of the wind and approach. I had never heard that in my 42 years on the planet and it was truly something
That was moving really fast. Looked like a sand storm coming in.
In a sense it is. The wind scours every piece of dust it can and drives it before the storm in the gust front.
@@MalleusSemperVictor we get some good dust walls in Phoenix from time to time.
With 80mph distructive winds that killed 2 people and caused millions of dollars in damage
Yeah
It's a Haboob.
This storm never hit where I lived, but watching it unfold on TV was absolutely terrifying. We had a storm where I live too but not to this degree, great video!
Thank you for posting this! I am sure many people have videos like this of the storm but just haven't posted them, including me, but half the video is just me freaking out because I genuinely thought there was a tornado lol
This is one of the most cleanest and elegant neighborhoods I've ever seen! The grass is so green. Streets have no litter on them. Looks like out of a movie!
Wow... That roar as it apprached. Gave Me the chills
Reminds me of an Arizona monsoon dust storm. All wind and dust. No rain behind it so everything is dirty and the air smells bad.
Perhaps this is a place that gets very little rain overall. While they may get thunder and lightning, the atmosphere is do hot and dry, most of the rain evaporates before reaching the ground.
i can't believe all the traffic on the road right as it hit and during the storm. the time to move or stay put would have been when the clouds were rolling toward the neighborhood i would think.
I said the same thing.
who says they werent moving already?
yes, in all these derecho videos, people are just driving driving driving around through the whole thing. I don’t get it. Must be some knd of thrill, to challenge the winds??
@@prarieborn6458 or they have to be somewhere or look for shelter?
Pretty crazy that you don’t have outdoor warning sirens in a part of SE South Dakota!
I live in Faisalabad, Pakistan . And believe me as a habitant of a semi arid climate region, I have seen this multiple times in my life. These are sometimes followed by heavy thunderstorms and downpours.
As incredible as this video is, I cannot imagine what a sight it was to see....the camera never does an epic weather event justice.
We get nothing like this inQueensland, Australia!! Amazing footage, thanks for sharing.
@Christine Whitten Sure, we get decent storms, but NOT like the USA. I remember being there, and watching the incredible speed and power of a forming tornado,ant watching it touch down. Simply amazing!!! So, as an Aussie, I have been and seem, and AM entitled to my opinions!!! Cheers.
@@berilmurray9879 you guys over there really don't get this kind of weather?
@@theresahickson8326 We get some pretty wicked weather (for Australia), but not the really frightening stuff from over there. Our “bad” weather is once in a blue moon really, but yours is all the time. I would be terrified if I had to worry about those tornados all the time during storm season. I love coming over there, but heck, not in storm season.
@@berilmurray9879 In Sydney we don't exactly get 'wicked' weather but rather just heavy downpours which last for days causing major flooding. During storm season Sydney gets one wicked storm and then that's it.
We just got hit by a derecho storm here in ontario canada last weekend. biggest storm on record here, with winds up to 80mph. Never seen anything like it. Almost knocked all of southern ontario off the power grid
Holy crap..hope everyone was ok
Really makes me jealous watching this. Beautiful storm.
Me too! I’m in old dry Vegas so I really miss storms
@@unicoh972 That sun tho.
@@unicoh972 y’all got soaked last night
@@l33VI08 yes we did! It was wonderful
This had me thinking about the Dirty Thirties, the Dustbowl, about 90 years ago. Except they got NO rain to tamp down the dirt and gravel. Now some of those dusters, actually were bad enough to lift and fling gravel!
Whoever built that neighborhood needs a raise
Why?
@@thebiz2678 That storm produced 100mph wind gusts and I don't see any damage.
We had a wall of dust coming from the Northeast into the San Fernando Valley. This was due to the Santa Ana Winds. By the late afternoon and evening, it made the air very hazy despite the strong winds that were blowing. At night it was still hazy. It caused me to have a bad hay fever attack.
Looks like you just got the very outer edge of it. Blew in like a Derecho but looks like you had little to no rain afterwards.
Even during a storm Amazon delivers lol..great video. This neighborhood looks so beautiful glad no damage was done to it 🙏
This neighborhood is perfect for withstanding this sort of storm. Zero tall trees, no shrubs or other plant matter that turn into debris. Grass lawn that is basically a green parking lot.
Beautiful however? Very subjective. It looks very soulless to me. :/
Major props to the Amazon dude. That's dedication.
This happens out in the deserts of California and in Arizona during monsoon season. It also happens in the mountains as well. Yech!
I love the storm🤩
Security cameras are the calmest storm watchers of all
Agreed.
This storm went for hundreds of miles, from Nebraska to Moorhead, MN. I wonder how many grain bins it blew down. I saw many one month later driving through about half the area affected.
Wow! That is truly mesmerising and terrifying to look at
Totally wild how it’s only 10 minutes before it’s gone. But those 10mins are hell on earth if you’re outside in that lol
What a beautiful neighborhood there. That storm is WOW! I really thought it was going to destroy the area, thank God it didn't.
U really think those copy and paste houses are what make a beautiful neighborhood?
Nice! Very cool vid. PDS is the best kind.. hadn’t had one down in Texas in about 6-7 years… miss it.. ⚡️⚡️☔️☔️💧
That's a scary ass looking storm!!!
Why are the wheelie bins always the first to go 😥
People out driving in that🤯 absolutely no way 😳
That's seriously terrifying 😭 to watch and hear!
Fantastic. If is saw that incoming in Nashville I’d be duck and covering.
I could remember looking outside of my apartment and seeing those clouds and thinking, "Jesus, this is gonna get ugly"...
What kind of grass do you use for lawns in the Dakotas'? It's so perfect, it almost looks fake?
Fertilizers 💀
I live in Minnesota next door. We also have bright green grass here as long as we have rain. Usually Kentucky blue grass and fescue blend I believe.
There's definitely some ryegrass in there, as well 👍
What a catch👏Thanks for Sharing👊🏼
Love this beautiful, tidy n clean environment
I'd love to see a radar image of this storm.
There are videos of local weather stations covering it, showing doppler.
We get smaller versions of these. That shelf cloud gives us warning to head for shelter! Fun storms if you are somewhere safe. 😁
Are these becoming more frequent?
Is this rain or a dust storm….. from FL and never seen anything like this
Both haha. 80+ mph straight line wind picked up dust to lead the thunderstorm
@@JustinJako Wow, it this called a sand storm? I never seen this before as well. Where I am from once a storm hits, the wind goes up to 50-60 mph, once it got to 70 mph. Now 80 mph and there is just dirt all up in the air is even crazy! When I first saw the video I though it was a tornado. You could barley even seen anything, and stuff is going everywhere. People are for some reason going out and when they should be in their houses and wait it out, before going back out. Wow, very interesting, stay safe! And nice video!
Man that trashcan shure went for a ride
@vincent schoenekase sentences end with punctuation.
I was surprised the electricity stayed on - and at how so few drivers appeared to slow down during this dark mayhem.
That was beautiful and crazy at the same time.
I can't believe people see a giant wall like that n they just keep driving straight into it!! 😣
Im ur 100th subscriber
1. why are so many people driving around in this. 2. What the heck is the Amazon driver doing
1. Because they can
2. Trying not to lose his job
Is that dust ahead of the storm? I saw that when we lived in Phoenix 30 years ago
Dust ahead yes. Top soil from fields got picked up
Thanks 😊
Is this a sand storm
It looks like a nice neighborhood. Anyway, people who own carwashes love these kids of days. Lots of dust followed by rain.
What is that red light in the middle of the sky?
I suspect it's an indicator light of some kind inside the house, reflecting off the inside of the window he's recording thru.
It’s Superman using his laser beams to stop the villain from making this storm worse
Camera recording light reflecting off the window.
Are those power meters on the side of that building? If so, why?
They're used to measure electricity consumption
@@NeutronDance 😅😅
Looks like 8 gas meters and 16 power meters? No clue why they would need 16 of them.
16 units on that building, 8 of them are the luxury ones with a gas fireplace.
Why is everyone acting like they’ve never seen a house before? Like is that really what’s interesting here?
Here it comes!
Then you hear Honey I just really feel the need to drive around and maybe go to the store! I don't know. I just know I gotts ta drive in it!
People are fricken idiots, unbelievable the number of vehicles on the road creating a worse hazard with their vehicles!
Mother Nature: just a lil’ storm with some 80+mph winds.
Amazon: it’s just a little sprinkle, keep delivering packages.
Umm, wow..
what is this? not a tornado. straight line winds?
A derecho, they categorized it as straight line winds, but there were tornados in places like Madison
Tornadoes don’t usually form from qlcs derechos
Too scary ..11:15 👽
Keep Safe All, Dave in the UK
That is one of the scariest storms I've ever seen
I seen a video I believe of that storm, they were directly hit by it! I still would've been getting in the basement though, better not take any chances! Oh, they were called the Derecho winds, right!?
Yeah they call the storm formation a derecho, a strongly organized linear storm or something like that.
You don’t need to go to the basement for a non tornadic qlcs
This is called a haboob a sandstorm. I watched another one where it went from bright daylight to midnight dark in just a few minutes. That was in South Dakota.
@Bryan Lashbrook the local papers reported it as a haboob.
@Bryan Lashbrook it’s a derecho not a sand storm
*raises glass* to haboobs
Place?
How weird . No rain 🌧️.
That thing was part low-altitude supercell and part dust storm. Nature can be quite the terrorist at times.
So was it a dust/sandstorm or rain?
All that and no rain!
Which city was this filmed in? I used to live in Brookings, and saw several videos where I knew right away it was Brookings and the exact locations in town that showed a massive dust storm just before the derecho hit. Also for everyone debating this was by definition a dust storm and a derecho. In many areas especially arid regions these are not always mutually exclusive in fact in many cases derechos cause the preceding dust storm via outflow winds.
surprised nobody's talking about the recycling can barely missing the truck.
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Great vid!! Just subscribed.
Did you see that flashing object flying past quickly across at 3.15 could be a UFO!!
We get these “haboobs” in Arizona every Monsoon Season. They are truly cool to see but also extremely dangerous if your not careful.
*Particularly
and wow I am glad you're ok
Supercell?
Can't get over how none of the houses have gardens or fencing for pets etc. Nothing but grass. Horrible place to live.
It’s a horrible place to live because there are no gardens or fences for pets? Wtf?
Nice grass
Hey Duojs, do you have an email address at which we could contact you regarding this video? We would be interested to discuss a license to use this video if this is generally possible? (i.e. via email) :) Cheers, Felix
Watching all those cars going by, I was hoping all those people were going home, or to some shelter. At first it looked like a heavy thunderstorm moving in but turned out to be a dust storm, rather than a rainstorm.
Love it when Nature takes a deep breath and shows us just what pitiful little shits we are on this planet.
Wow at about 3:28 looks like a huge fave in those clouds. Kinda creepy.
I heard this event was both a haboob and a derecho, double whammy
Where's the rain 🌧
A PARTICULARLY DUSTY SITUATION!!
Where was this-
I'll be honest, I never had any interest in visiting and hardly ever think about SD, but they look to have some very nice homes and neighborhood here.
But why Is everyone driving like it's a normal sunny day? Lol
Did you think they didn’t have nice homes or something in South Dakota? Like how would you be that sheltered and naïve
I just paid a fortune for a new roof and all I can think of when watching this is no! Not that beautiful roof!
Me too and I thought the same thing.
That's amazing! Do you know how fast the winds were? Your poor Mom!
80 mph in Sioux Falls.
105 mph in Madison
This my friends is a derecho. Derecho = Land Hurricane! This one is a noisy one!
i don't get it . Only wind and sand. No hail, no rain, just wind. What's the big deal ? I'm sorry, but here on the east coast that was a pitiful storm.
"pitiful storm" that produced 16 tornadoes. argusleader.comNational Weather Service has confirmed 16 tornadoes in May 12 derecho; total could still growMore than a week after an eastern South Dakota storm spawned multiple tornadoes, storm reports show at least 16 funnel clouds.
At 3:15 or at 4:25 did anyone else see the drone or a UFO?
Saw it…silver
So it was just some dust rolling in? Did I miss the rain
It's the gust front. During massive and severe thunderstorms like this, the outflowing air hits the ground at a speed that is greater than the speed of the storm's movement, thus sometimes minutes pass of wind before the actual storm arrives.
@@amjkodaz hmm good explanation dude
that amazon delivery driver is a real one
The purpose of this type of storm is to get rid of all the excess garbage cans in the area.
At 5.23 that piece of clothing sees the truck and stirs out of the way.
I count 12 or 16 electric meters on the closest bldg.
Yeah 16 electric meters and only 8 gas meters. Wonder if units are splitting the gas bill or if there's more at a different location on the building.
Ciao ti scrivo dall Italia precisamente dalla Calabria. A un certo punto si è fatto buio, chissà che paura. Spero che la tempesta non abbia fatto danni gravi.
Credo che tu sia in America, dove precisamente? E quelle erano abitazioni.
97mph max according to weather reports.
Why does everyone drive a pick up there? very strange.
hi what kind of storm is that it looks so scary