Interesting enough, there is an underwater volcano that just erupted in the Pacific Ocean. So large they caught it on satellite images. Most likely will create Tsunamis for Pacific Islands, Japan, and Alaska. Hope it doesn’t get too serious!
I fucking lost it when the old dude went flying past the camera on the Irish Ferry, I'm sure he didn't think so, but it looked hilarious from here. He even had some respectable twist-action happening!
@@resultfulbody8750 Yes he is! Hahahaha! He looks concerned, but not concerned enough to down glass and gtfo apparently. Must have been really hitting the spot.
Since everybody was fine I’ve got to say……that dude spinning through the frame while the ship was getting tossed by the waves made me laugh my actual ass off 🤣 dude came out of nowhere, and the look on his face 😂😂😂
5:00 wow what a terrifying way to go out. Just casually enjoying a nice hike on a nice hot day out, and boom a volcano erupts on your head… RIP to that person..
6:00 - the cameraman from my country didn't even known he is looking at a tornado, he trough it's a strong wind, he was sooo lucky. 6 months later almost all buildings destroyed by this tornado are rebuilded thanks to donations from another citizens and people working for free. (25 km long, 0,5 km wide, hundreds houses hit, 4 villages)
This video really puts into perspective how quickly life can change from things that are completely out of our control! Ya just never know what tomorrow could bring!
Considering the fact that we as humans have created multiple positive feedback cycles within the carbon cycle, I can say we have some control over some natural disasters.
@@colossal_bussy9368 George Carlin said it best when he said humans were so self important. The planet is fine, as he too said, but the people are fucked.
Watching this brought me back to the fact that I experienced 185-205 mph sustained wind gusts during Hurricane Michael (a category 5 hurricane that made landfall in the panhandle of the State of Florida, USA). I will never forget smoking my last cigarette under perfectly calm blue skies in the eye of the Hurricane. Then it was back to crapping myself for several hours as the trailer I live in almost took flight every 10-15 minutes.
Most of the information about these disasters does not come from amateur video. Satellite/radar, seismographs, wind meters, barometers.. Not to mention that humans have been writing for thousands of years, like current events, which includes weather. Plus there's tons of information in the soil itself, not to mention the ice cores, about past weather events. So no, it's not that thing you said.
There is also an agenda being pushed to convince the gullible to tax their way to safety and security … the science is inconclusive and nature is cyclically (remember, the 1970s’ mantra said we would be frozen by now). The truth is in the middle … “malama nā ‘āina a me nā moana” (care for the lands and oceans).
In July of 2003 Memphis TN experienced one of these derecho storms. Because of the intensity, this storm was nicknamed, "Hurricane Elvis". There were straight lines of over 100 mph and 300,000 homes were left without power, some for weeks. I was without power for over a week, and this was in the middle of July in the Mid-South. Memphis had tens of thousands of huge oak trees, many of which were blown over onto houses and power lines. The clay soil did not allow the roots to grow deep, and many of the enormous trees toppled easily onto houses and power lines. This disaster was largely overlooked nationally because it was not a hurricane or tornado, "ONLY" a thunderstorm. Powerful derechos can be just as bad. I'll never forget it.
And it's always so much fun trying to describe what a Derecho is to people who have never been through one. Went through two large ones in 2020 and 2021.
@@jurassicricky I had a huge oak tree in my back yard, that I had just had trimmed and thinned out the day before. Just a few small branches came down. I was lucky.
Un uh. You see he was SMART enough so as to NOT try and stare it down. And praying the whole (or at least part of the) time. Probably hence the reason it went on the other direction.
Hello from Czech Republic, this tornado was crazy. But on the internet there are more much worse videos of exactly this same tornado. This guy and this village was probably one of the "luckiest" who were hit by this tornado.
I remember the hail storm in Germany 2013. It was really bad. If memory serves right the hail was not golf ball sized though... where I live they came down the size of tennis balls. Pretty ridicolous experience
6:07 I really feel for the guy in the Czech Republic? To see something come so quickly and unusually. Reminds me of earthquakes. In the middle of it, you don’t know how bad it will get or for how long.
I wish I live in Canada there's no tornadoes no natural disasters unless the snow storm then grab your shovels PS I live in Louisiana that's pretty far away from you guys over in Canada hello to the people who live in Canada
There was a very strong earthquake (7.6) yesterday in western Mexico. I grabbed my 5 yr old and got out as fast as I could, as I heard things falling all around me in a 2 story house. Feeling at the mercy of nature is extremely terrifying!
Derechos are fast-moving bands of thunderstorms with winds as fast as tornados or hurricanes but they are straight line winds not swirling if that makes sense
The czech republic tornado was very terrifying it occurs only once in like 300 years so its rare in our country but i remember seing the videos and being scared or thunderstormes for some time
that strong maybe even less often. When I was searching through historical data, last known, later estimated by described damages as F3 - F4, was here 900 years ago. Then there were max F3 until this one in 2021.
That tornado, wow, I saw one forming about 1km away a few years ago and have to say, I shat myself.... and it wound up the valley and killed a poor kid camping. Nature is something else.
I liked how you introduce the storms so I subscribed for that reason so far. Yes, my expectations are already high based on how well you speak and how you introduce each storm.
I remember the derecho in 2020 - it was terrifying - I lived in an apartment facing a large stretch of forest and after it blew by - the path behind my place was littered with fallen trees, the lights flickered but luckily didn’t go out - and it’s amazing how no trees hit the building. I remember having my blinds open and watching it and holding my dog for dear life
15:11 I know this is terrible but when that old guy, still sitting in his chair, holding his drink came spinning by!! LMAO! I'd love to see that on a loop
What people don't realize we all are here on borrowed time this world has been going like this for years. These are not disasters this is just the way the world is and it's been like this for years hundreds of years if not thousands.
@@sassykaren7587 I saw it come in where I live in Hawaii, the harbor I live by flooded and pushed some boats on land, no one went out because the tsunami warning was called off but it still shows that even a minor one is still prevalent
@@krisreedy maybe the only answer is the cameraman never washed thinking it was too cold to smell bad, or perhaps there was a huge rotting whale carcass nearby lol
Hail storms a very special in germany. I remember a storm like that, which destroyed many cars and windows were I life. Only 1 km away was sunshine and a very beautiful day.
I remember a hail storm like that growing up. I live this just up the street from the baseball field and our streets were covered and the baseball field was like a lake filled with ice basically look like a snowstorm it was middle of summer
Then there's just some random guy curled up on the ground whimpering, while his friend looks around at all the hail stones and says "Wow...I can't believe every single one of them hit you in the dick..."
I was looking for a comment like this those those bees or whatever they were were giving me anxiety lol because they were flying all around him as he is obviously trying to get good footage and can't swat them away exactly lol
i feel bad for that man in the ferry sitting in a chair but ended up sliding while sitting. i hope he ended up ok and didnt get any major injury off camera
I live in Sicily, very close to Etna. It is not dangerous at all! Regarding Stromboli we know that it is unpredictable so it is suggested to do not climb it, however ,if you are near the island like the people in the video, it is a beautiful and harmless phenomenal.
Things like the glacier falling off happens all the time. The thing is, it's not always caught on camera. Because so many now have cameras, it SEEMS that these events are happening more and more. 25 years ago, we wouldn't hear about a tornado in a distant town, or a mudslide in a Chinese city. Just because they are being filmed does not mean they are happening more and more.
Bro imagine how wild it would have been to be right next to those glaciers breaking, the sheer amount of ice bro, its scary to think how force a triple road train has at 100/kmh, but this is like unfathomable
A couple of years ago in Canberra, Australia, 30,000 cars were suddenly destroyed by a hail storm (including mine). It was like watching something from Game of Thrones, with the White Walkers coming, seeing this WALL of Ice/Cloud/Storm/Whatever marching towards us... then hitting the office buildings a minute later. Suddenly there's what I can only call '"sideways tornados" rising up between the buildings, sending thousands of golf-ball sized hail hurling UPWARDS across 10-15 stories of glass windows. Never seen anything like it before or since.
In 1974 during the tornado swarm of the outbreak in the central US I was in south eastern Ohio....I saw hailstones baseball sized. Smashed my car windows...
Please show more of natural disasters in Europe. In 2021 there were floods in Germany what caused many deaths, the floods spread to Netherlands, Belgium and even to Austria and Italy. That summer there were even severe fires and even tornado’s.
The Great Storm of Perth, Australia was more damaging and produced larger hailstones than number 1 on your list. The sky was literally black at 2pm in the afternoon.
Keep up the awesome videos, we love what you're doing here! ❤️
Yo he is so underrated!
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Interesting enough, there is an underwater volcano that just erupted in the Pacific Ocean. So large they caught it on satellite images. Most likely will create Tsunamis for Pacific Islands, Japan, and Alaska. Hope it doesn’t get too serious!
Oh shit
Those soundwave pictures from space are insane!
A tsunami hit Peru
@@whatsthehistory4752 How bad was it? Hope everyone is ok
@@BigAlFPV17 last I saw it was 2 deaths, damage and injuries idk but hopefully it isn’t worse than that.
I fucking lost it when the old dude went flying past the camera on the Irish Ferry, I'm sure he didn't think so, but it looked hilarious from here. He even had some respectable twist-action happening!
I was in tears when I saw that. I had to keep watching that part. If you look closely, he's still holding his drink through the whole thing.
The guy in blue was laughing his ass off
Some people say he's still spinning 🤷♂️ bless that old man 😂
@@resultfulbody8750 Yes he is! Hahahaha! He looks concerned, but not concerned enough to down glass and gtfo apparently. Must have been really hitting the spot.
Lmao
Since everybody was fine I’ve got to say……that dude spinning through the frame while the ship was getting tossed by the waves made me laugh my actual ass off 🤣 dude came out of nowhere, and the look on his face 😂😂😂
OKAY 😆, and the fact that everyone looked like a deer in headlights at him.
@@antman5972 haha that was good too 😂
talkin about 15:14 right? I couldn’t stop laughing either😂
@@jvrdan6 yep that’s the one 😂😂😂
@@jvrdan6 still holding onto the glass 💀
5:00 wow what a terrifying way to go out. Just casually enjoying a nice hike on a nice hot day out, and boom a volcano erupts on your head… RIP to that person..
but actually a cool way to die 😎
6:00 - the cameraman from my country didn't even known he is looking at a tornado, he trough it's a strong wind, he was sooo lucky. 6 months later almost all buildings destroyed by this tornado are rebuilded thanks to donations from another citizens and people working for free. (25 km long, 0,5 km wide, hundreds houses hit, 4 villages)
Shoutout to the Woman who sat completely still on the ferry with her cup of tea whilst everyone else got thrown around 😂
LMAOOO I LAUGHED AT THE GUY BEING TOSSED ON THE CRUISE SHIP
BRO WENT Z O O M
@@PhoenixKoopion SAME LIKE YOU SEE THE SHIP TILT AND IT'S LIKE HERE HE COOOMMMESS
WOW...just WOW!!!!!
This video really puts into perspective how quickly life can change from things that are completely out of our control! Ya just never know what tomorrow could bring!
Considering the fact that we as humans have created multiple positive feedback cycles within the carbon cycle, I can say we have some control over some natural disasters.
Never realized that utill a a storm came and destroyed my entire town
unless you live inland, well above sea level, in an area with zero volcanic or tectonic activity. then you're probably fine
@@colossal_bussy9368 George Carlin said it best when he said humans were so self important. The planet is fine, as he too said, but the people are fucked.
Nature's always been unpredictable and your only realising that now 🤣🤣
it is so cool
Underworld ROCKS🤙
Damn mother nature, didn’t realize you were chill like that dude 🤙🏼
I love this channel because they dont BS Their audience. their titles and videos are exactly what it is. No Clickbait crack.
Watching this brought me back to the fact that I experienced 185-205 mph sustained wind gusts during Hurricane Michael (a category 5 hurricane that made landfall in the panhandle of the State of Florida, USA). I will never forget smoking my last cigarette under perfectly calm blue skies in the eye of the Hurricane. Then it was back to crapping myself for several hours as the trailer I live in almost took flight every 10-15 minutes.
🤪 you live to tell the tale
Or is it that more and more people are recording what we have never seen before??
Most of the information about these disasters does not come from amateur video. Satellite/radar, seismographs, wind meters, barometers.. Not to mention that humans have been writing for thousands of years, like current events, which includes weather. Plus there's tons of information in the soil itself, not to mention the ice cores, about past weather events. So no, it's not that thing you said.
There is also an agenda being pushed to convince the gullible to tax their way to safety and security … the science is inconclusive and nature is cyclically (remember, the 1970s’ mantra said we would be frozen by now). The truth is in the middle … “malama nā ‘āina a me nā moana” (care for the lands and oceans).
THANK YOU
@Tory's Gaming Clips People can't always come down to your level. You'll just have to deal with it.
@Tory's Gaming Clips did you just double comment to antagonize him into responding😂 thought I’d seen everything
In July of 2003 Memphis TN experienced one of these derecho storms. Because of the intensity, this storm was nicknamed, "Hurricane Elvis". There were straight lines of over 100 mph and 300,000 homes were left without power, some for weeks. I was without power for over a week, and this was in the middle of July in the Mid-South. Memphis had tens of thousands of huge oak trees, many of which were blown over onto houses and power lines. The clay soil did not allow the roots to grow deep, and many of the enormous trees toppled easily onto houses and power lines. This disaster was largely overlooked nationally because it was not a hurricane or tornado, "ONLY" a thunderstorm. Powerful derechos can be just as bad. I'll never forget it.
Cooll!!!
I was hit by a different derecho in 2021
YUP! I was there for that one...took a few trees down in our backyard and destroyed my neighbor's fence in the Cordova area.
And it's always so much fun trying to describe what a Derecho is to people who have never been through one. Went through two large ones in 2020 and 2021.
@@jurassicricky I had a huge oak tree in my back yard, that I had just had trimmed and thinned out the day before. Just a few small branches came down. I was lucky.
I am love❤❤❤❤❤
dude really stared down a tornado outdoors with a shed as his closest cover
Probably kept his stance too like:
*"you cant take me down"*
Lol
Un uh. You see he was SMART enough so as to NOT try and stare it down. And praying the whole (or at least part of the) time. Probably hence the reason it went on the other direction.
@@Dre0924 my dude it's a tornado not an animal. it's not gonna come hurdling towards you because you looked at it 💀
@@gothicbussy4943 you sure?
People in Europe don’t know tornadoes very well. They should be taught at least something about them because they can happen.
I love this channel!
the video of old glory withstanding the storm is where we are now. great symbolism
This is the comment I was looking for. “O say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave”.
I love your videos so much
Good job for making your videos so good
15:14 - That dude got yeeted, good lord!!!! Love nature, but we need to figure out to respect it... One way or another, we will learn it.
I laughed so hard. Hope he's okay tho
Hes still sliding
14:27
I tried my absolute hardest not to laugh, but...🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aye he was spinning through like a hurricane 🌀 🤣🤣🤣🤣
On a serious note, I hope he was okay.
The guy in blue was struggling to hold it in too😂😭
@@lineavictoria2631 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hello from Czech Republic, this tornado was crazy. But on the internet there are more much worse videos of exactly this same tornado. This guy and this village was probably one of the "luckiest" who were hit by this tornado.
these are the videos i live for
Stood outside for the whole tornado just going, "awww c'mon"
I remember the hail storm in Germany 2013. It was really bad. If memory serves right the hail was not golf ball sized though... where I live they came down the size of tennis balls. Pretty ridicolous experience
how long did it last
In Süd Deutschland? 😅
@@ATKieren I don't really remember, but easily 20 minutes
@@VALAC666- Wetteraukreis
@@das_minuskind6187 Achso ne ist doch ein bisschen weiter weg von mir. Hier im Landkreis Tübingen gab es auch einen heftigen Hagelschauer
6:07 I really feel for the guy in the Czech Republic?
To see something come so quickly and unusually.
Reminds me of earthquakes. In the middle of it, you don’t know how bad it will get or for how long.
There are even more videos of this tornado, even more brutal than this.
Better without commentary
Thank you for sharing this! Just finished shoveling a foot of snow ❄ here in Canada 🇨🇦
That’s nothin here in the Rocky Mountains I and my family had to shovel like 2 or 4 feet (we got home from vacation)
nice 👏👏
I use to live in the u.p of Michigan. I was up in Houghton Michigan working and in 1 hour we got a ft of snow. I never seen that much in 1 hour
I wish I live in Canada there's no tornadoes no natural disasters unless the snow storm then grab your shovels PS I live in Louisiana that's pretty far away from you guys over in Canada hello to the people who live in Canada
I’m sorry but in number 2 when the grandpa went flying I died of laugh 😂
😂😂😂🤣
There was a very strong earthquake (7.6) yesterday in western Mexico. I grabbed my 5 yr old and got out as fast as I could, as I heard things falling all around me in a 2 story house. Feeling at the mercy of nature is extremely terrifying!
Oh yea I saw the news. I hope you’re doing well. Was there any major structural damage after the quake?
@@thesimulatorpilot2877 Thanks. No one was harmed and no there was no major structural damage.
We love your video!
Iowa actually experienced a second derecho on December 15, 2021. It did less damage than the first but it was still quite intense.
Derechos are fast-moving bands of thunderstorms with winds as fast as tornados or hurricanes but they are straight line winds not swirling if that makes sense
@@rebeccalynn8838 drencho sounds better as you get drenched.
Didn’t even know about that one. Where was it at? I was working outside in Cedar Rapids when the first one came out of nowhere
@@camrose306 As far as I know it spanned the whole state, going from west to east in a thin line.
@@flowerfaerie8931 No. It was all north of I-80. Grinnell, my hometown was hit bad! CR got all the attention, but no.
Anyone else watching this high?
love the fact the old boy on the ship was like "im not dropping my drink"
The czech republic tornado was very terrifying it occurs only once in like 300 years so its rare in our country but i remember seing the videos and being scared or thunderstormes for some time
that strong maybe even less often. When I was searching through historical data, last known, later estimated by described damages as F3 - F4, was here 900 years ago. Then there were max F3 until this one in 2021.
That tornado, wow, I saw one forming about 1km away a few years ago and have to say, I shat myself.... and it wound up the valley and killed a poor kid camping. Nature is something else.
I liked how you introduce the storms so I subscribed for that reason so far. Yes, my expectations are already high based on how well you speak and how you introduce each storm.
I can keep watching natural disasters forever! Mother Nature showing us who's really the boss on this planet.
Awsome video keep up the awsome work
I remember the derecho in 2020 - it was terrifying - I lived in an apartment facing a large stretch of forest and after it blew by - the path behind my place was littered with fallen trees, the lights flickered but luckily didn’t go out - and it’s amazing how no trees hit the building. I remember having my blinds open and watching it and holding my dog for dear life
That was a crazy time. After the storm seeing so many trees down was insane to me. I left right after to see if my grandparents were ok.
where was it?
@@PM-vv3uc northern Illinois
15:11 I know this is terrible but when that old guy, still sitting in his chair, holding his drink came spinning by!! LMAO! I'd love to see that on a loop
It was the look on his face while he was sliding that made it funny in my book. Like he was thinking “Oh yup we’re doing this” LMAO
Its so strange watching a tornado, without the sirens screaming in my ears haha
15:14 lol I hope the old guy didn't get hurt too bad, or I'll feel bad for laughing so hard.
same 😂
What people don't realize we all are here on borrowed time this world has been going like this for years. These are not disasters this is just the way the world is and it's been like this for years hundreds of years if not thousands.
Millions of years
@@lilyrice6244 maybe trillions
@@lilyrice6244 4.5***
4.6 billion
@@speedtriprr537 maybe... not. 🤡
Beautiful, thank you and have a wonderful evening from Greece :) 🇬🇷😍
Good vid, I'm surprised there's no Tsunami footage included in an extreme natural disaster video though 🤔
Yeah especially since Hawaii and the California coastline got hit with one today.
@@sassykaren7587 ye
@@sassykaren7587 I saw it come in where I live in Hawaii, the harbor I live by flooded and pushed some boats on land, no one went out because the tsunami warning was called off but it still shows that even a minor one is still prevalent
@@tbmakana OMGosh I hope no one was seriously injured because of it. I’m sure that it was pretty scary. Thank goodness that you’re ok.
@@sassykaren7587 thankfully no one was hurt
Thanks for share this material. I like the way you speak, very clear, is ease for me to understand you, even thought I am not native English speaker.
16:10 Everybody on board uninjured?! I literally saw an old man slide across the floor and tumble out of the chair and fall off violently!
Hes still sliding
No cause I was literally buckelt at that! Not a single reaction from anyone. No a noise made 😂😭
Mother Nature Is Amazing
I’m honestly pretty surprised to see and hear insects buzzing in Greenland.
Same, especially in that clean and cold climate! Where I am in Australia we only get flies in hot summer months, was very odd to see.
yep I am a aussie I see flys right now
Was hoping a greenie would see this and give some input but yeah quite strange
So glad I am not the only one that was bothered by this lol! I want an answer... oh well to google!
@@krisreedy maybe the only answer is the cameraman never washed thinking it was too cold to smell bad, or perhaps there was a huge rotting whale carcass nearby lol
*Earth fighting back.*
I felt like the glacier was having a bad day. I felt bad for it.
Nice video my friend, I enjoyed the whole thing
Hope everyone is safe while watching these videos. Also, it's my birthday.
Happy birthday
Happy birthday
Happy Birthday 🎈🎈🎈
Happy birthday wishing you a great day 🎂🥂
Greenland glacier clip: can we just appreciate how stable the camera stays despite the massive swarm of flies?
I couldn't agree more. Gotta say that I didn't expect there to be so many of them given how northward that area is.
No one was injured in the video, but did the deer survive?
That's the question we all want answered
I'm sure it did. Those winds were insane.
The deer is no-one, sir. It is it !
the dude at 15:20 really tried to play it off😂
Hail storms a very special in germany. I remember a storm like that, which destroyed many cars and windows were I life. Only 1 km away was sunshine and a very beautiful day.
that old man went flying at 15:12
11:50 that's some ridiculous fly action
He’s being attacked by bees
Those are mosquitoes
BUGS.
So beautiful I love it yeah 😍😍😍😍😛🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩destruction so relaxing!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The glacier ones is terrifying considering what's happening with the Thwaites Glacier
Not to sure if it’s terrific
@@littlereaper8006 he said terrifying
Cameraman always survives!
I remember a hail storm like that growing up. I live this just up the street from the baseball field and our streets were covered and the baseball field was like a lake filled with ice basically look like a snowstorm it was middle of summer
Then there's just some random guy curled up on the ground whimpering, while his friend looks around at all the hail stones and says "Wow...I can't believe every single one of them hit you in the dick..."
That one random guy flying across the ferry though..
Had me in stitches! :P :P
I swear the guy filming the glacier was being swarmed by flies or something it was driving me insane lol 😂
I had to totally skip it because of that fact
Keep Mama happy
Last year we got a horrible snow storm here in Texas. I believe a whole 5 inches, we could barley even drive in it
We lost power for 2 entire weeks. Had to sleep in our cars because we had no heat it was awful
The ice turning is amazing. Are they flies? Bees? Or some kind of beetles flying around?? Thanks. Great vid.
I was looking for a comment like this those those bees or whatever they were were giving me anxiety lol because they were flying all around him as he is obviously trying to get good footage and can't swat them away exactly lol
@@gloria88246 in my mind didn’t think anything besides the sea animals living there. It’s just like any other place now. Bloody bees or huge flys lol
“Tornado Alley” has moved quite a bit southeastward in the last decade.
True
i would shit myself if i lived in any state of the tornado alley. 😵
Are you referring to Dixie Alley?
Love from Russia
7:01 (the sound of pure human fear)
This comment is underrated...
yeah fr
His laugh at 7 minutes
i feel bad for that man in the ferry sitting in a chair but ended up sliding while sitting. i hope he ended up ok and didnt get any major injury off camera
15:14 old man said weeeeeeeeee
I live in Sicily, very close to Etna. It is not dangerous at all! Regarding Stromboli we know that it is unpredictable so it is suggested to do not climb it, however ,if you are near the island like the people in the video, it is a beautiful and harmless phenomenal.
Good to know your like the Irish. Que sera, sera
Whatever will be, will be
The future's not ours to see
Que sera, sera
What will be, will be
love watching this with a storm outside. lol
it’s amazing to witness just how fragile everything is.
averages are fragile, better than averages are stronger than fragile things lmao
1:50 this scene, reminds me of the movie twister.
Things like the glacier falling off happens all the time. The thing is, it's not always caught on camera. Because so many now have cameras, it SEEMS that these events are happening more and more. 25 years ago, we wouldn't hear about a tornado in a distant town, or a mudslide in a Chinese city. Just because they are being filmed does not mean they are happening more and more.
Thank you for the video
The guy filming the tornado from his garden was that frightened he inexplicably started impersonating Jimmy Saville at the 7.01 mark!! Poor guy.
Yes, now this the type if video I needed in my life
19:20 can we just appreciate the strength of that flag not breaking in 100mph+ winds lmao, staying true to the anthem
The world is begging to end ...glad I'm here to watch it
Interesting how the vast increase of recording gear co-responds with increased disasters...
It’s not just that though, global warming has a big effect on weather patterns
hi
Bro imagine how wild it would have been to be right next to those glaciers breaking, the sheer amount of ice bro, its scary to think how force a triple road train has at 100/kmh, but this is like unfathomable
Bro. Bro. Bro bro bro bro bro. Bro.
It'd be amazing but apparently I better bring a fuckin fly swatter
“25 min of natural disasters” ….. “number 6”
Lmao the title makes it seem like a long ass compilation. 😂 still, great videos
A couple of years ago in Canberra, Australia, 30,000 cars were suddenly destroyed by a hail storm (including mine). It was like watching something from Game of Thrones, with the White Walkers coming, seeing this WALL of Ice/Cloud/Storm/Whatever marching towards us... then hitting the office buildings a minute later. Suddenly there's what I can only call '"sideways tornados" rising up between the buildings, sending thousands of golf-ball sized hail hurling UPWARDS across 10-15 stories of glass windows.
Never seen anything like it before or since.
I would love to see a video of that. I've seen big hail storms before. With millions and millions in damage.
you mean they had glass and panel damage haha
I feel bad for the cars 💔
i remember that, it also cleaned up perth aswell, mother bought a new car, was ruined that same day, my car was also ruined, luckily insured
That hail was cute. Come to Texas. Where it's the size of baseballs.
I remember that derecho. I watched it rip though Clinton, Iowa as well!! It was insane!!
In 1974 during the tornado swarm of the outbreak in the central US I was in south eastern Ohio....I saw hailstones baseball sized. Smashed my car windows...
Please show more of natural disasters in Europe. In 2021 there were floods in Germany what caused many deaths, the floods spread to Netherlands, Belgium and even to Austria and Italy.
That summer there were even severe fires and even tornado’s.
I have to say this is awesome work that you upload...
The Great Storm of Perth, Australia was more damaging and produced larger hailstones than number 1 on your list. The sky was literally black at 2pm in the afternoon.
10:01 That is a beautiful shade of blue