'Rise above, like an updraft.' Ok, that's a hella wholesome way to sign off. Craziest weather I've experienced is just lots of rain and wind where my it feels like I'll get blown away, Mary Poppins style 😂
I spent Christmas with the family in Cape May, but in the morning afterward we learned of a snow storm approaching from the south. Some of the people in the B&B we were staying at decided to sit it out, but I figured we should get back home (in the north) before the storm arrived. We checked out quickly, loaded the car, and booked it back home. The entire way back, this giant black storm cloud followed us, blotting out the sky behind us. Flurries arose to remind us of the danger. We get back, get in the house, then get buried under three feet of snow.
One occurrence of crazy weather I remember is several winters ago when there was a really strong snowstorm. I looked out the window and saw a flash of lightning and then heard thunder! It happened several more times over the next few hours. It wasn't scary, I thought it was really cool! So that was my first experience with thunder snow!
Hah, I already knew about all of these weather types! They're all very cool! I guess I've been through a bunch of hurricanes. They're basically just a really big and windy thunderstorm unless you're really close to the coast. I've never had to deal with storm surges though. I haven't experienced a tornado within a hurricane, but I know they happen. I usually like to go outside during hurricanes since it's really cool to see. Sometimes little bits of hail come down, but that's pretty rare in my experience. I have also experienced proper hail on a trip to Texas once. It broke a few windshields. It is extremely loud, but usually doesn't get big enough to cause serious chances of injury.
@@fayedrosera A cool one could be green clouds. They occur when there are particularly massive storms and they often indicate coming hail and/or tornadoes. They're also green (or at least look like they are). Green is pretty cool.
I havent experienced any whacky weather phenomena, but my alma mater is very peculiar, in the fact that it presents micro climates that makes the experience of going between classes quite peculiar
4:14 DEFINITELY make another video on sprites and like! Like, why are they named after fae creatures? How were these first discovered? How are they observed? 👀
The most dangerous weather i experienced was a massive hailstorm. Despite it happening in a june, it was so severe that the hailstones started stacking up next to my house, forming a sheet of snow multiple cm thick, then melted water from higher ground dug a river through the snow. There even was a small waterfall at one point. I remember running around the village helping people out, shovelling hailstones into wheelbarrows, and dumping them into the overflowing creek. It was intense.
You think one clip is enough?? I demand more firenados! Would also like to learn more about sprites and other related phenomena. Crazy weather experience - Several years back there was a wild ice storm that left our area looking like a crystal wonderland. It happened overnight and was loud as hell, heard many trees falling in the forest behind our house. Luckily we suffered no damage/injuries but that was probably the most extreme weather I've (indirectly) witnessed. The ice formations afterwards were quite beautiful in the sunlight. Low-key hoping to experience something like that again! Thanks for the lesson Faye.
I guess I phrased that part of the video poorly, since the bottom of the cloud would be more like water vapor (gas) rather than water (liquid)! Good catch!
My high school science teacher could never 💚 (teach me that is your video is amazing) 🍀 I came here from Chacha and followed glad to know a great scientist 👍
The strangest 'weather phenomenon' i only get to experience is when it's sunny but there's still a bit of rain In my country, we have a supernatural explanation; "tikbalangs are getting married". I'm not joking 😅😂
Well my village did get hit by a flood cuz of heavy rain but my house didnt get flooded Me and my dad went to one of his colleagues' house to help take out the mufmd inside, the water had come up to 1 meter all his stuff was ruined (the car too) So that was years ago in the south of France and right now the north of France is being flooded in some areas and I cant imagine what it's like to lose everything Also I heard all these nature catastrophes will occur more and more due to climate change (and the El Nino current or something idk) so yeah o7
'Rise above, like an updraft.' Ok, that's a hella wholesome way to sign off.
Craziest weather I've experienced is just lots of rain and wind where my it feels like I'll get blown away, Mary Poppins style 😂
I spent Christmas with the family in Cape May, but in the morning afterward we learned of a snow storm approaching from the south. Some of the people in the B&B we were staying at decided to sit it out, but I figured we should get back home (in the north) before the storm arrived. We checked out quickly, loaded the car, and booked it back home. The entire way back, this giant black storm cloud followed us, blotting out the sky behind us. Flurries arose to remind us of the danger. We get back, get in the house, then get buried under three feet of snow.
Ooof, it'd be so scary to be driving away from bad weather! I can't believe people go out and drive around and film it for fun 🤣
One occurrence of crazy weather I remember is several winters ago when there was a really strong snowstorm. I looked out the window and saw a flash of lightning and then heard thunder! It happened several more times over the next few hours. It wasn't scary, I thought it was really cool! So that was my first experience with thunder snow!
Hah, I already knew about all of these weather types! They're all very cool! I guess I've been through a bunch of hurricanes. They're basically just a really big and windy thunderstorm unless you're really close to the coast. I've never had to deal with storm surges though. I haven't experienced a tornado within a hurricane, but I know they happen. I usually like to go outside during hurricanes since it's really cool to see. Sometimes little bits of hail come down, but that's pretty rare in my experience. I have also experienced proper hail on a trip to Texas once. It broke a few windshields. It is extremely loud, but usually doesn't get big enough to cause serious chances of injury.
Whoa, you must be very knowledgeable about weather 👍 got any other weird types of weather that'd make a good video?
@@fayedrosera A cool one could be green clouds. They occur when there are particularly massive storms and they often indicate coming hail and/or tornadoes. They're also green (or at least look like they are). Green is pretty cool.
Heckin yeah, gimme more of these science facts.
Whackiest whether ive seen has gotta be hail, those things are terrfying when they are pelting down
I never expirienced anything too crazy (in Poland floods are only popular thing) but I wanted to say that I love your content
Thanks for stopping by!!! Oh, is it stereotyping if I say I love pierogis? 😍🥟
@@fayedrosera Everybody loves pierogis!! Which kind is your favorite?
@@Citrus.... I like ones with potatoes in them!
Now I know where did the S.T.A.L.K.E.R devs take the ideas of the anomalis.
I havent experienced any whacky weather phenomena, but my alma mater is very peculiar, in the fact that it presents micro climates that makes the experience of going between classes quite peculiar
That's so odd and unique!!! I guess I never thought about a school campus being like that.
4:14 DEFINITELY make another video on sprites and like! Like, why are they named after fae creatures? How were these first discovered? How are they observed? 👀
The most dangerous weather i experienced was a massive hailstorm. Despite it happening in a june, it was so severe that the hailstones started stacking up next to my house, forming a sheet of snow multiple cm thick, then melted water from higher ground dug a river through the snow. There even was a small waterfall at one point. I remember running around the village helping people out, shovelling hailstones into wheelbarrows, and dumping them into the overflowing creek. It was intense.
Ooh, it sounds scary! I hope everyone made it out okay...!
@@fayedrosera No one was hurt, and i dont remember any major property damage, so i think everything was fine.
You think one clip is enough?? I demand more firenados! Would also like to learn more about sprites and other related phenomena.
Crazy weather experience - Several years back there was a wild ice storm that left our area looking like a crystal wonderland. It happened overnight and was loud as hell, heard many trees falling in the forest behind our house. Luckily we suffered no damage/injuries but that was probably the most extreme weather I've (indirectly) witnessed. The ice formations afterwards were quite beautiful in the sunlight. Low-key hoping to experience something like that again!
Thanks for the lesson Faye.
The weather is so cool, I definitely wanna learn more about it! Not very much my area of study, but there's so much to be awe-inspired by :D
I'm not sure if water is lighter than ice since ice floats on water 😅
I guess I phrased that part of the video poorly, since the bottom of the cloud would be more like water vapor (gas) rather than water (liquid)! Good catch!
My high school science teacher could never 💚 (teach me that is your video is amazing) 🍀 I came here from Chacha and followed glad to know a great scientist 👍
Did a Poppins Marie with a raincoat in a cyclone once. 10/10 experience, not recommended.
I did that with a big leaf in a hurricane lol. It was great.
Wait, did you really float off the ground?! That's so scary 😱
@@fayedrosera yea, for about half a meter up and 2 across
@@pennyaredreadful Same as me then lol
Do sand/dust storms count?
I don't see why not! Seems like they're societally and ecologically important in their own way :O
Good to know. I guess my crazy weather experience would be rain in a sunny day.
Thanks for the content, Faye!
damn red lightning looks cool , i wonder will happen if i try to catch them
The strangest 'weather phenomenon' i only get to experience is when it's sunny but there's still a bit of rain
In my country, we have a supernatural explanation; "tikbalangs are getting married". I'm not joking 😅😂
Fantastic 🎉
In the arms of a firenado, rise above
Well my village did get hit by a flood cuz of heavy rain but my house didnt get flooded
Me and my dad went to one of his colleagues' house to help take out the mufmd inside, the water had come up to 1 meter all his stuff was ruined (the car too)
So that was years ago in the south of France and right now the north of France is being flooded in some areas and I cant imagine what it's like to lose everything
Also I heard all these nature catastrophes will occur more and more due to climate change (and the El Nino current or something idk) so yeah o7