Very nice compilation! The strikes you got around 3:55 and 4:05 are powerful reminders on why you should take cover immediately as soon as thunder is heard or lightning is seen: even if the storm's not dropping torrents of rain on you
@@forgaven3346 yes. However, positively charged or not, EVERY lightning bolt that's considered cloud to ground is dangerous. And no matter what, once thunder is heard, everyone has to take cover right away as its a warning that they're in imminent danger
6:34 ...When the power gets knocked out... First bolt hits behind lower left corner of square building - probably hitting a transformer as you can see a momentary after-glow then the lights go out...Cool video!!!
The last flash was beastly. The sudden thunder and smooth channel does point to it being a positive CG strike. What's unusual is that there were multiple restrikes after the first stroke. Restrikes on positive CGs, especially more than one restrike, are very rare. This tells me that the flash may actually have been bipolar... in other words, the first stroke was positive and the restrikes were all negative. Basically what happens is that the side-branches will "back-feed" down the main channel after it decays, causing negative return strokes. You can even make out the side-branches up high... these should be positive leaders if the first stroke was positive. It's very impressive that you were able to capture that flash on camera, along with the thunder.
@@theslayeroforyx3546 We're hearing the blasts from progressively higher sections of the ground bolt. *Maybe* there was another ground termination somewhere else, though you should still see a bright flash on the camera if it was that close. If it was the subsequent strokes causing the additional noise, the temporal spacing would align with the flashing. You'll see/hear this effect sometimes with close -CGs. Also, the odds of every stroke in a flash having that high of peak current is basically zero. Even in ordinary -CGs, you only really hear the first stroke because the restrikes usually have lower peak current.
@@thelightninghunter23 the explosive cluster thunder from this suggests more than one lightning bolt. I'm thinking the initial +cg triggered a subsequent high amp -cg. Look at the video carefully you can clearly see a smooth channel lightning followed by several flashes. There's no other way you'd get a cluster of sonic pressure waves like this.
@@theslayeroforyx3546 Here's multiple cases of clearly single-stroke flashes that have the same sound effect. ua-cam.com/video/hCLa7ViqXgM/v-deo.html&feature=shares
Jason you're a rarity among UA-camrs to upload this kind of gem of thunderstorm videos. I swear if those kinds of storms happens where i am i would have a field day recording these destructive forces of nature.
We actually just had a small but intense storm here in Western NY a couple days ago that legitimately gave me jump scares and made me nervous because the strikes were so close, and I never get nervous. 😂 So many were close and normally I only see 1 or 2 per year at its peak. Sometimes it's even rarer for me to see strikes that close. Western NY isn't even known for storms this intense, but we've actually gotten quite a lot of intense storms this year which is shocking (didn't realize the unintended pun I made at first, talking about storms and the amount of them being "shocking" 😂) I have a video but on another channel that I won't promote due to the hate of self promotion.
@@lamargoat2.054or in the plain states like Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. Those states get incredibly powerful supercell thunderstorms with crazy lightning.
Great job. That kind of insane lightning and thunder would cause me to change my underwear every few minutes. That lightning is freaking NUTS and the thunder is deafening.
@@KoId. I live in Pennsylvania, so hoping for a better season this year. We’ve already had 3 storms that have produced lightning since like March 1st, but the last few years haven’t been incredible for lightning.
Lots of CG's. This video is so cool. Here in the San Fernando Valley, summer thunderstorms are very rare. 95% of thunderstorms here usually occur in winter, especially during El Nino, usually in February.
@@hermanuslemmer1695, flickering positive CG lightning is the best because it is so rare to see them. Another video I saw that showed a flickering positive CG strike did a return of four flicks when I slowed that video down. This positive CG flicked about five times.
@@erikflynn3376 It's possible that these are bipolar lightning flashes. Positive restrikes in the same channel are rare... more than one restrike is REALLY rare. As a matter of fact I was just reading a paper that analyzed a positive restrike. Bipolar lightning flashes are usually positive first strokes, negative subsequent strokes. Basically what happens is that the side branches "back-feed" down the main channel after it decays.
Many different cameras, but the one to get the best lightning images is the professional mirrorless professional camera I have (Panasonic Lumix G85, which is weatherproof) as long as it is set to a slow (1/30" or longer) shutter speed for video.
You know a lightning strike will be close and loud if you hear a faint clicking noise before it strikes. I always instinctively plug my ears when I hear that during a storm here.
That might have been what's known as a strike of branchless lightning. It's very rare. Pecos Hank speaks of it during one of his videos about lightning.
How hasn't every house in C. Florida not been burnt to the ground yet? Jeez, in the UK we are lucky to get a couple of storms a year, let alone get lightning strikes this close.
here were i live in Belgium is also pretty boring thunderstorm. almost no chance of Lighting strikes, let alone loud extreme thunder and some close calls. i miss the older days were it was crazy but most of the time (especially the last three to four years), thunderstorms in the West Flanders are realy boring and few and far between. and when there is a crazier storm it was after all just another boring Belgian storm, not much hard loud thunder or crazy CG's.
@@LucasVanderBartlett for one, homes don’t go in flames when struck by lightning, for two, it’s a thunderstorm so it’s raining… and for three the moisture in Florida is way to high for that to happen during summer
In Florida you don't hear thunder, you hear a continuation of the American Revolution. This is coming from somebody who's never lived there or even visited Florida.
Florida and Louisiana are the king states for the most dangerous lightning and loudest thunder. But nothing will ever come close to that one lightning bolt and thunder clap that followed. The last one of this video. Imagine sounding similar but three times louder. Popped a balloon and the whole backyard became that neon pinkish orange hue from that lightning strike, wherever it was.
Great video man i wish I lived in Florida, Good ripper storms in America and I live in Brisbane Queensland Australia get similar Storms and gets pretty bad and really good giant balls of hail.
I like loud crackling thundersto rms explosive thunderstorms I like to get a good thunderstorm recording for four hours non-stop recording of loud thunder because I’m blind and autistic it is such a cool video
Very nice compilation! The strikes you got around 3:55 and 4:05 are powerful reminders on why you should take cover immediately as soon as thunder is heard or lightning is seen: even if the storm's not dropping torrents of rain on you
Have you ever heard of positive lightning?
@@forgaven3346 yes. However, positively charged or not, EVERY lightning bolt that's considered cloud to ground is dangerous. And no matter what, once thunder is heard, everyone has to take cover right away as its a warning that they're in imminent danger
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This ain’t Florida weather
Next part : Florida Strikes Back
Florida bipolar it be like this and in 5 minutes the sun comes out🤣🥲
@@scythe_shakz7978 it is
@@scythe_shakz7978, Florida Is the lightning capital of the USA
That last one was absolutely insane
7:39 veeery rare multi-stroke positive lightning. Amazing shot ❤
Florida summer thunder sounds like bombs going off. I was in Boca one July and it’s absolutely deafening.
Must be because it is flat down there.
@@patcola7335 Flat and surrounded by very warm waters on three sides. Gulf moisture is prime juice for development of big storms.
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6:34 ...When the power gets knocked out... First bolt hits behind lower left corner of square building - probably hitting a transformer as you can see a momentary after-glow then the lights go out...Cool video!!!
The Last One IS A Positive CG Strike!
The positive strikes are the most impressive.
crazy compilation. i love lightning and crazy loud thunder. great sound and beautifull strikes. well done
These sounds are required before I go to sleep
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Same
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Love them good ole Florida storms! ⚡️⚡️
Finally a breathtaking lightning compilation!
The last flash was beastly. The sudden thunder and smooth channel does point to it being a positive CG strike. What's unusual is that there were multiple restrikes after the first stroke. Restrikes on positive CGs, especially more than one restrike, are very rare. This tells me that the flash may actually have been bipolar... in other words, the first stroke was positive and the restrikes were all negative. Basically what happens is that the side-branches will "back-feed" down the main channel after it decays, causing negative return strokes. You can even make out the side-branches up high... these should be positive leaders if the first stroke was positive.
It's very impressive that you were able to capture that flash on camera, along with the thunder.
I count at least 6 sonic booms, possibly 7, which would indicate 5 or 6 return strokes. I'm thinking this could be a high amp negative cg
@@theslayeroforyx3546 We're hearing the blasts from progressively higher sections of the ground bolt. *Maybe* there was another ground termination somewhere else, though you should still see a bright flash on the camera if it was that close.
If it was the subsequent strokes causing the additional noise, the temporal spacing would align with the flashing. You'll see/hear this effect sometimes with close -CGs. Also, the odds of every stroke in a flash having that high of peak current is basically zero. Even in ordinary -CGs, you only really hear the first stroke because the restrikes usually have lower peak current.
@@thelightninghunter23 the explosive cluster thunder from this suggests more than one lightning bolt. I'm thinking the initial +cg triggered a subsequent high amp -cg. Look at the video carefully you can clearly see a smooth channel lightning followed by several flashes. There's no other way you'd get a cluster of sonic pressure waves like this.
@@theslayeroforyx3546 Here's multiple cases of clearly single-stroke flashes that have the same sound effect.
ua-cam.com/video/hCLa7ViqXgM/v-deo.html&feature=shares
Jason you're a rarity among UA-camrs to upload this kind of gem of thunderstorm videos.
I swear if those kinds of storms happens where i am i would have a field day recording these destructive forces of nature.
We actually just had a small but intense storm here in Western NY a couple days ago that legitimately gave me jump scares and made me nervous because the strikes were so close, and I never get nervous. 😂
So many were close and normally I only see 1 or 2 per year at its peak. Sometimes it's even rarer for me to see strikes that close. Western NY isn't even known for storms this intense, but we've actually gotten quite a lot of intense storms this year which is shocking (didn't realize the unintended pun I made at first, talking about storms and the amount of them being "shocking" 😂)
I have a video but on another channel that I won't promote due to the hate of self promotion.
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0:01 to 0:07 Pretty rare to get two different strikes that close apart.
It's not rare at all in florida.
Not even a little. Seems like we get a ton of those during every severe thunderstorm.
@@lamargoat2.054or in the plain states like Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. Those states get incredibly powerful supercell thunderstorms with crazy lightning.
That’s Florida-land for ya
Agreed
GREAT compilation! Those last two positive strikes were UNBELIEVABLE!!!
i have lived here for 25 years and it is STILL awesome!
Love a Florida storm ;)
Last one is a rare strike, a positive strike with multiple return strokes.
Good one. I was impressed
1:08 I’ll be crying 2:22 I’ll be crying really hard once I hear that
dude i would probably have a heart attack not lighting that would scare me so bad
@@bowelcancer6678 Lol I’d die if I had a heart attack 🤣🤣
Id pass out being too scared
@@bowelcancer6678 samw
I'd pass out hearing this;-;
Great clips my man!
Always love your FL vids! I can't believe you don't have more subscribers, your videos are great!
Wow, that double at 5:30 was awesome
Excellent displays compilation Jason!
Epic footage craziest lightning I have seen in a while
6:00 - Nature decided to pregame on Independence Day.
Great job. That kind of insane lightning and thunder would cause me to change my underwear every few minutes. That lightning is freaking NUTS and the thunder is deafening.
Nice compilation I’m looking forward to the storms in the Treasure Coast this weekend
4:19 4:20 4:21 4:22 4:23
Wow you have a beautiful backyard!
La mejor compilación de rayos y truenos de florida 😍 que truenos y que rayos very nice thunder and lightining storm
Nice compilation. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱.
I got my new iPhone 13 Pro Max for Christmas and I’m looking forward to using it while videoing storms
nice video
Cette vidéo a bien mériter les 1,3k likes 😁👍
I love the echo near the end of the video
Wow man this is crazy 😮🙏!
I love it 🤙🏾🌩⚡🤤
Greetings from Germany 🤙🏾✌🏼
Boom clap the sound of my heart the beat goes on and on and on and on and on and.
No
That reminds me of a song from Gwen Stefani.
Amazing 👍👍👍
This sounds like the most beuatiful music to my ears!!!
guess that frame is not a greenhouse but just the remains of a house right?
Fantastic video
Listen to this with ear buds. It sounds so realistic!
Thrills n Frills of FL..Nice n Cool..
That last one went " BANG BANG BANG CRASH " the dog started to bark in the background
1:04
Best one. 😍
Cool strikes!
When was that last one taken?
7:46 my ass the morning after eating a hot curry
LMAFO
How can I capture good pictures of lightning at night?
I always loved the sound of thunder
i recently heard this in long beach today, and at started at like 1:30 am for me. same loudness as these thunder strikes and there was rain too
1:05 and 1:14 Holy cow! Those bolts were LOUD!
What part of Florida is this? I'm in Jacksonville FL
0:55 look at that flash of lightning
I love the crackling thunder
I noticed in a couple of these videos you got almost no partial exposure. Is that because you running a slow shutter on your video?
I love a good lightning and thunder storm
That last one was crazy!
I plan to rent out a place in between Tampa and Orlando during the summer someday just for the thunderstorms.
U ready? Only 1 month till afternoon thunderstorms start firing up
@@KoId. I don’t live in Florida, but I hope there are some good afternoon thunderstorms this year where you live.
@@Gregrs400 In Tennessee, we get quite a bit of summer storms but not to many of em. If that’s what you meant
@@KoId. I live in Pennsylvania, so hoping for a better season this year. We’ve already had 3 storms that have produced lightning since like March 1st, but the last few years haven’t been incredible for lightning.
@@Gregrs400 ya, are you planning on moving more toward the south anytime or are you staying up there
Very good man.
It's so weird how it can do a mirror image at 5:30. Unless that's two separate strokes and just a coincidence.
That's def 2 separate strikes
I remember in Romania i was in a roadtrip the thunder struck and the entire mountain range suddenly went from quiet to boom and its like 80km
That last one sounded like a positive bolt
It was.
That last one is impressive for how far away it was. That had to be at least 4.5 miles away and sounded like it was right overhead
Lots of CG's. This video is so cool. Here in the San Fernando Valley, summer thunderstorms are very rare. 95% of thunderstorms here usually occur in winter, especially during El Nino, usually in February.
Unless you get a rare monsoon boomer coming off the San Gabriels in August.
@@oldiesmusic76 I think that happens once every five years here in the San Fernando Valley.
That last one made a doggy jump up
When you see positive lightning like that, definitely brace yourself.
7:46 loud thunder explosions
That very last one!!! Definitely a positive strike.
Other than the flickering, it does look and sound positive.
@@hermanuslemmer1695, flickering positive CG lightning is the best because it is so rare to see them. Another video I saw that showed a flickering positive CG strike did a return of four flicks when I slowed that video down. This positive CG flicked about five times.
@@erikflynn3376 It's possible that these are bipolar lightning flashes. Positive restrikes in the same channel are rare... more than one restrike is REALLY rare. As a matter of fact I was just reading a paper that analyzed a positive restrike.
Bipolar lightning flashes are usually positive first strokes, negative subsequent strokes. Basically what happens is that the side branches "back-feed" down the main channel after it decays.
0:08 How scary can that be when you’re in the villa and hear the sound of the lightning coming over
Which camera ur using?
Many different cameras, but the one to get the best lightning images is the professional mirrorless professional camera I have (Panasonic Lumix G85, which is weatherproof) as long as it is set to a slow (1/30" or longer) shutter speed for video.
You know a lightning strike will be close and loud if you hear a faint clicking noise before it strikes. I always instinctively plug my ears when I hear that during a storm here.
*just an average day for Florida Man*
I’d totally light a joint and sit out there in that glass house and watch the thunderstorm
What an incredible sounding positive strike at the end of the video. They look different as well, very straight with no branching deviations.
That might have been what's known as a strike of branchless lightning. It's very rare. Pecos Hank speaks of it during one of his videos about lightning.
1:06 what did Florida do to Mother Nature to have storms that bad
1:04 unbelivable
7:46 my city every Sunday
great strikes! are you in Melbourne? The campus looks like FIT :) great work!
Don't confuse with Melbourne Australia, here. XD
@@dariushunter6792 Melbourne, FLORIDA, United States!!!
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How hasn't every house in C. Florida not been burnt to the ground yet? Jeez, in the UK we are lucky to get a couple of storms a year, let alone get lightning strikes this close.
here were i live in Belgium is also pretty boring thunderstorm. almost no chance of Lighting strikes, let alone loud extreme thunder and some close calls. i miss the older days were it was crazy but most of the time (especially the last three to four years), thunderstorms in the West Flanders are realy boring and few and far between. and when there is a crazier storm it was after all just another boring Belgian storm, not much hard loud thunder or crazy CG's.
These storms happen every day in the afternoon from May to August
@@ketchup75 how are they so fire resistant?
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@@LucasVanderBartlett for one, homes don’t go in flames when struck by lightning, for two, it’s a thunderstorm so it’s raining… and for three the moisture in Florida is way to high for that to happen during summer
These lightning strikes are so scary
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Does that fencing around the pool act like a Faraday cage?
Last one I never heard in my life, and I wish I would. Other than that last one was the best
These GREAT t-storms happen all year long or is there a specific month/time these amezing tstorms happen?
OMG! The last thunder I LOOOOOOOOVED IT.
In Florida you don't hear thunder, you hear a continuation of the American Revolution. This is coming from somebody who's never lived there or even visited Florida.
Honestly, I find this shocking.
Oh that was a real hum-dinger! Awesome!
😂😂😂😂
The last one impressed the dog.
This is almost as intense as the thunder and lighting in Morrowind.
Some are positive while most of these are negative.
This happened in Sudan a few weeks back 😭 I was scared to death
Hope you had somewhere safe to wait it out
1:21 1:22/ 1:27 1:28 Crewmates: *Dead* 💀
How do you sleep during night storms.....
Florida and Louisiana are the king states for the most dangerous lightning and loudest thunder. But nothing will ever come close to that one lightning bolt and thunder clap that followed. The last one of this video. Imagine sounding similar but three times louder. Popped a balloon and the whole backyard became that neon pinkish orange hue from that lightning strike, wherever it was.
Great video man i wish I lived in Florida, Good ripper storms in America and I live in Brisbane Queensland Australia get similar Storms and gets pretty bad and really good giant balls of hail.
5:38 5:39 5:40 5:41
First lightning... Then Sound....
Hence proved light has more speed then sound
I like loud crackling thundersto rms explosive thunderstorms I like to get a good thunderstorm recording for four hours non-stop recording of loud thunder because I’m blind and autistic it is such a cool video
Hey, me too; I've been totally blind since birth. Do you use JAWS?