Assuming that’s your family, you are all are so fun to watch and listen to. You can tell everyone loves this type of weather (mine does too). We live in the Columbus area (north suburb) and see some action but not much. So thank you for posting, was an awesome video!
Joseph krause It was the camera. Known problem of old Cameras. If the camera picks up something real bright, there goes bar through the whole lens. Newer cameras dont have that.
cameras make "ghost leaders" just a reflection of the lense, trust me , if it did hit that close, everyone would have fell to the ground, the camera would have been "EMP'd" (like artifacts messing with the image), and there would have been a loud crack, instantenous to the flash.
Duke Of_Cleveland_East you won't have anything to worry about. Especially living in Cleveland. That's my hometown and the severe weather there is nothing like what you're used to.
Nice! Completely forgot how intense those Ohio spring storms could be. We were in the south of the state--Oxford--and spent a good deal of time in the basement with the flashlights and radio. Great shots, thanks!
I live in ATLANTA, GA USA. Dixie alley and we get tornadoes and severe weather every spring/ summer and even in the winter occasionally. You can have ours. It’s awesome to look at on video and I enjoy watching all this as well but it’s very different to live through it. An EF 4 hit 40 miles south of me last year in the town where my mother lives. It was devastating. She missed it by a mile and a half and I’ll never forget that night. Wondering if they would make it. Tornadoes in the states are no joke. They can hit without warning, can be wrapped in rain, or just so big that you won’t survive above ground no matter how you try to save yourself. So, yeah. Beautiful and awesome stuff to look at and watch but as a famous southern forecaster, James Spann once said,” this is graphic violence we’re watching” 🌪
For me it’s the excitement ...I mean it doesn’t happen everyday. So when it does...it’s exciting! Just remember ...also know where you’re beer is! So here’s a few steps to follow! 1: know where you’re beer is ! 2: secure beer in cooler 3: follow up on 1 and 2 ...4: flash light...you gotta be able to find you’re beer in the dark! Follow those simple steps ...should be good!!
Having remembered the Xenia, OH tornado when I was in the 2nd grade, I’m well aware that Ohio can be in the crosshairs, just as much as Texas or Oklahoma.
The week of Xenia, there were several tornadoes. We went to Xenia the next day to check out the damage. That same week, trailer court in our town was hit pretty bad. Small tornado went down the drive between trailers. My brother and I were in high school. We were already home, just watching awnings fly by our house. Trailer in a back field ( it was empty) did the Wizard of Oz thing and blew up upon busting to the ground. No lives lost. Our neighbor was very pregnant and her refrigerator tumbled on her. Her adrenaline lifted it off and she was fine, and baby. She was home alone. Ya, I kinda remember that entire week. Xenia was a nightmare! I was about 15.
Great video! I'm a meteorologist and spotter in Youngstown region. Our state gets extreme weather events - it's normal for us. F5's hit here - '68 Scioto county, '74 Xenia and '85 Niles super outbreaks. '85 Niles (Newton Falls, Niles, Wheatland Pa) was considered for an F6 rating - destroying a steel mill and ripping a large parking lot out of the ground. Some comments on your vid - @ 50 seconds in, that lightning bolt was about 2 miles away (see the flash, then count off seconds until thunder is heard - for that particular bolt - then divide by 5. That thunder was about 10 seconds from the bolt. Sound travels roughly 1 mile in 5 seconds. Most thunder will be absorbed by the atmosphere around 50 seconds - or 10 miles. Unless it is an extremely powerful bolt, you won't hear thunder if about a minute passes. Also, if you don't see the bolt, and just hear the thunder, if it's an explosion or sharp clap, the bolt was close. If the thunder is more rolling and rumbling, the bolt was farther away. And, @ 4 minutes in, you were looking straight up at that storm's updraft (meso, tornado region) - you were in danger. Thanks for uploading this - be careful!
I REMEMBER THESE.....it was a squall line that came across much of northeast OH.....we watched Jeff Tanchak that night and we were a Tornado Watch (we're in Mentor). The winds were so scary and we got hail, rain, and damage....lots of it (mainly to trees). I remember a lot of action happening down near Twinsburg and Summit County being under a Tornado Warning.
I live in Dayton... I love our storms.... Could i request more season compilations like this? lol this was brilliant. Getting ready for this next season coming up. :D
I live in Hamilton county. That tornado warned storm we got on 3/19/20 was the wimpiest storm I’ve ever seen to get a tornado warning. Where has Southwestern Ohio’s severe weather gone?
Having lived in Virginia for the last two decades, I've forgotten how dark and foreboding storm clouds can be in Ohio. I had lived in NW Ohio for over thirty years.
@@joshirabin I Should Bring The National Weather Service Radio And Buy It From Now On To Check on Ohio and Florida and lowa and Kansas City and Oklahoma City and Texas 1:37
As a kid we used to visit family in Milan OH and got lots of weather like this during the summer!! Great video!! Brings back memories!! Can’t wait to see more when I go back!🇺🇸⛈💯
i live really close to deer creek state park (kinda in between chillicothe and circleville, but just a lil bit closer to circleville) and we get this shit all the time since it's mostly open fields and bodies of water out here.
last time i experienced -- 1) Hailstorm--5 years ago 2)severe thunderstorm--6 years ago 3)hurricane--never experienced 4)tornado--never experienced 5)lightning strike--7 years ago 6)flash flood--24 years ago(i was not born-so technicaly never exp.) *what* *is* *wrong* *with* *my* *city* ?
1.) Hail- 1 year ago 2.) Severe thunderstorm- This past summer 3.) Hurricane- 2 years ago (Hurricane Nate) 4.) Tornado- 9 years ago 5.) Lightning- 7 years ago (my tree got struck) 6.) Flash flooding- This past summer.
1.) Hail- August 12 2019 2.) Severe thunderstorm- August 12 2019 3.) Hurricane- 2016 Hurricane Matthew. 4.) Tornado- Never. 5.) Lightning strike- Last year (lightning struck field near me and scared tf out of me) 6.) Flash flood- Never.
I live in Cuyahoga Falls and I was at a youth baseball game watching my brother play on 5/25/11 and I got alert on my phone and the sirens went off. When I was on my way home I saw a funnel cloud trying to produce a tornado and the tornado just missed us and landed in Twinsburg or Kent.
I seen scarier thunderstorms. In Slovenia about 3 years ago, you can hearet Hail 15km from my place. But I can't imagine liwing in place where you have Tornado's. This wideo is nice, and you are brave people.
This was fantastic footage. I used to live in Ohio and remember these kind of storms..the darkest clouds …now where I live we don’t get these kinds of storm. Did you guys have a storm/tornado shelter? In the houses we lived in whilst in Ohio, all of them had tornado shelters.
The storms in the Midwest are very impressive with the tornado alerts and the torrential rains! I live in New York City, and while we do not have tornadoes as often, we also have severe weather at certain times of the year. We can have big thunderstorms in the Summer and we have Nor'easters in the late Fall and during the Winter
What's that music at 2:20? You guys apparently get some crazy severe weather. We get crazy weather here in Florida sometimes, but usually not this bad.
That one lightning bolt was on your guys's sidewalk and the person that was standing right next to it almost got struck by it I had a lightning bolt struck really close to me by about fifty yards in Granville Ohio but I didn't get struck by lightning but I was pretty lucky though
Those lightning strkes that go across the clouds are called anvil crawlers and they are beautiful some if me most favorite lightning to capture when in out in the field
3:28, damn that's a nice hook, probably an ef2 at what I remember from getting it from a meteorologist I watch on yt. Wall cloud alart, that can produce ef2's
I remember this. That's not far from me. I love the storms, but only thing I worry about is a twister getting me while I'm asleep. We had a few this summer
I remember this, especially the May 25th storm! Were you guys watching Jeff Tanchak? We spent the whole night watching his broadcast because that was one scary as hell storm.
i love hurricanes,severe thunderstorms,tornados..but they never occur in my city..so i have to visit america for just to experience all these and specialy *tornado*
We get pretty big severe thunder storms here winter storms too here just as big and severe well its Wisconsin I live in West Allis in a trailer home for almost 21 yrs now March 17th it will be 21 yrs livng in trailer home trailer Park !!
Unknown 9173 it's never like this. About 3 times a year this happens out of the whole state. Move to Columbus (I'm in coporite limit) you don't get this kind of stuff. Now, we have but I've lived here for 8 years and only have had this happen 3 times. Don't worry. You'll be fine😁
+Ethan Wooley - I'd say Ohio CAN have as bad weather as the plains. Most tornadoes everywhere are only EF0-EF1. Explain this: ua-cam.com/video/PDXhDOPstEE/v-deo.html ^ Other than all this you're mainly right in saying that Ohio doesn't ALWAYS get weather like this
One of the worst tornadoes in the history of the world hit April 3 1974 in xenia Ohio. Does no one remember that? I don't for real, as I was born in Franklin Ohio in 1981 but we learned about it in school. Apart of the only other super outbreak in world history, other than April 26-27 2011 in Alabama Mississippi and Mich of the southeast.
I've seen it just yellow-brown before in Ohio when I was at a scout camp as a kid, then the sirens started blaring and we got blasted with 60-70MPH winds. Had to evacuate all tents and run to the showerhouse in what was basically 0 visibility rain. I feel like every time I visit Ohio (mainly for fishing trips but I explore the state during those fishing trips) I experience some type of extreme weather
It doesn't in a trained skywarn storm spotter and storm chaser so I have been all over the United States and alot of storms get green to them that just indicates the hail core in the storm
One time, my parents and I was on a road trip, during a severe supercell, I was left in the car with my dad and it was raining hard, I mean like fucking hard the windows were almost about to break, there was a tornado near us so we had to evacuate from the trip, and went home, it was blowing really hard and raining and hailing all over me, it was monster hail and super heavy rain, it hit me like a bullet that didn’t kill me, we had a tornado warning and hid, the door window broke but that was already repaired the day after, This was basically the same thing, except the hail was bigger
Assuming that’s your family, you are all are so fun to watch and listen to. You can tell everyone loves this type of weather (mine does too). We live in the Columbus area (north suburb) and see some action but not much. So thank you for posting, was an awesome video!
hope yall are safe down there i used to live there i moved out of there [im still in ohio!]
A few of the lightning strikes looked like it was right in your driveway
Joseph krause HOLY FRICK!! YOUR RIGHT 0_0
0:45 and 0:49 surely did!! Unbelievable!!
Joseph krause It was the camera. Known problem of old Cameras. If the camera picks up something real bright, there goes bar through the whole lens. Newer cameras dont have that.
cameras make "ghost leaders" just a reflection of the lense, trust me , if it did hit that close, everyone would have fell to the ground, the camera would have been "EMP'd" (like artifacts messing with the image), and there would have been a loud crack, instantenous to the flash.
that's what it looked like to me also, must be the camera.
The thunder sound effects startled me at the beginning
I got scared. Lol
Me too
I didn’t get scared I just jerked my head lol
@@shxdow9807 me too!
It nearly scared the shit out of me too
In 2011 I was in Alabama. The month of April was bad !!! I lived in North Alabama just outside of Hackleburg. An EF5 hit. Now I am in Ohio myself!!
Duke Of_Cleveland_East you won't have anything to worry about. Especially living in Cleveland. That's my hometown and the severe weather there is nothing like what you're used to.
Nice! Completely forgot how intense those Ohio spring storms could be. We were in the south of the state--Oxford--and spent a good deal of time in the basement with the flashlights and radio. Great shots, thanks!
Carrie Post I live in Oxford too
I used to live pretty close to Oxford when I was a kid, it's nice seeing "localish" people in the comments.
I love watching these storms. Living in England we don't get such intense storms. Thanks for this.
Ye I live in New Mexico and we rarely get thunderstorms here, and never anything like this. I love these kinds of vids
I live in ATLANTA, GA USA. Dixie alley and we get tornadoes and severe weather every spring/ summer and even in the winter occasionally. You can have ours. It’s awesome to look at on video and I enjoy watching all this as well but it’s very different to live through it. An EF 4 hit 40 miles south of me last year in the town where my mother lives. It was devastating. She missed it by a mile and a half and I’ll never forget that night. Wondering if they would make it. Tornadoes in the states are no joke. They can hit without warning, can be wrapped in rain, or just so big that you won’t survive above ground no matter how you try to save yourself. So, yeah. Beautiful and awesome stuff to look at and watch but as a famous southern forecaster, James Spann once said,” this is graphic violence we’re watching” 🌪
@Wee Tio I believe it
I love watching severe thunderstorms w tornado warnings more than actual tornadoes.. don't know why
Same here I don’t understand it
Give me a good lightning and loud thunder show and I'm happy!!!
Me too!
For me it’s the excitement ...I mean it doesn’t happen everyday. So when it does...it’s exciting! Just remember ...also know where you’re beer is! So here’s a few steps to follow! 1: know where you’re beer is ! 2: secure beer in cooler 3: follow up on 1 and 2 ...4: flash light...you gotta be able to find you’re beer in the dark! Follow those simple steps ...should be good!!
@@PercyTheLittleGreenEngine06 it's because tornadoes can be deadly and take people's lives
Having remembered the Xenia, OH tornado when I was in the 2nd grade, I’m well aware that Ohio can be in the crosshairs, just as much as Texas or Oklahoma.
The week of Xenia, there were several tornadoes. We went to Xenia the next day to check out the damage. That same week, trailer court in our town was hit pretty bad. Small tornado went down the drive between trailers. My brother and I were in high school. We were already home, just watching awnings fly by our house. Trailer in a back field ( it was empty) did the Wizard of Oz thing and blew up upon busting to the ground. No lives lost. Our neighbor was very pregnant and her refrigerator tumbled on her. Her adrenaline lifted it off and she was fine, and baby. She was home alone. Ya, I kinda remember that entire week. Xenia was a nightmare! I was about 15.
Xenia,Ohio is not called Tornado Alley For Nothing,????
0:16 When you throw the ball backwards in Wii Bowling.
Great video! I'm a meteorologist and spotter in Youngstown region. Our state gets extreme weather events - it's normal for us. F5's hit here - '68 Scioto county, '74 Xenia and '85 Niles super outbreaks. '85 Niles (Newton Falls, Niles, Wheatland Pa) was considered for an F6 rating - destroying a steel mill and ripping a large parking lot out of the
ground. Some comments on your vid - @ 50 seconds in, that lightning bolt was about 2 miles away (see the flash, then count off seconds until thunder is heard - for that
particular bolt - then divide by 5. That thunder was about 10 seconds from the bolt. Sound travels roughly 1 mile in 5 seconds. Most thunder will be absorbed by the
atmosphere around 50 seconds - or 10 miles. Unless it is an extremely powerful bolt, you won't hear thunder if about a minute passes. Also, if you don't see the bolt, and
just hear the thunder, if it's an explosion or sharp clap, the bolt was close. If the thunder is more rolling and rumbling, the bolt was farther away. And, @ 4 minutes in, you
were looking straight up at that storm's updraft (meso, tornado region) - you were in danger. Thanks for uploading this - be careful!
Thanks for the loud crack at the beginning that made me fill my shorts.
I remember this tornado warning for summit county! Nice video!
Thoroughly, Enjoyed your video from Ohio. Keep the excellent work going!! I LOVE A GOOD, EXCITING STORM!!
I REMEMBER THESE.....it was a squall line that came across much of northeast OH.....we watched Jeff Tanchak that night and we were a Tornado Watch (we're in Mentor). The winds were so scary and we got hail, rain, and damage....lots of it (mainly to trees). I remember a lot of action happening down near Twinsburg and Summit County being under a Tornado Warning.
Anthony Matejcic I was living in Eastlake when this happened
Sandusky (my hometown), was in this.
Gets my vote for the BEST Tornado/Lightning/Thunder Compilation!!!!!
I'm glad I don't live in the Ohio Valley anymore!
"Oh yeah, its a doosie". XD That made me laugh, just how he said it🤣🤣
@Christine Wood
Haha! Not here do they say it in my town
This is really good quality footage! Some great lightning too! Awesome video
3:50 cloud to cloud lightning
I live in Dayton... I love our storms.... Could i request more season compilations like this? lol this was brilliant. Getting ready for this next season coming up. :D
Lori Montgomery me too
Lori Montgomery I’m a Ohio storm chaser go give my channel a look !
I live near Dayton. Tipp city sound familiar?
I live in the southeastern part of Ohio, around Athens. Most of the strongest storms go north and south of us lol. Rarely do we see stuff like this
I live in Hamilton county. That tornado warned storm we got on 3/19/20 was the wimpiest storm I’ve ever seen to get a tornado warning. Where has Southwestern Ohio’s severe weather gone?
Beautiful house!!
I agree because that’s the fantastic house to live in especially if you are the Ohio resident
I could watch this over and over..i used to live in kansas..when i was 3 and was fascinated..planning to visit again in a spring someday..good video
Having lived in Virginia for the last two decades, I've forgotten how dark and foreboding storm clouds can be in Ohio. I had lived in NW Ohio for over thirty years.
tomshiba51 still need to be careful in Virginia, we get nasty weather too!
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning 0:12 0:12 0:13
@@joshirabin I Should Bring The National Weather Service Radio And Buy It From Now On To Check on Ohio and Florida and lowa and Kansas City and Oklahoma City and Texas 1:37
As a kid we used to visit family in Milan OH and got lots of weather like this during the summer!! Great video!! Brings back memories!! Can’t wait to see more when I go back!🇺🇸⛈💯
i live really close to deer creek state park (kinda in between chillicothe and circleville, but just a lil bit closer to circleville) and we get this shit all the time since it's mostly open fields and bodies of water out here.
last time i experienced --
1) Hailstorm--5 years ago
2)severe thunderstorm--6 years ago
3)hurricane--never experienced
4)tornado--never experienced
5)lightning strike--7 years ago
6)flash flood--24 years ago(i was not born-so technicaly never exp.)
*what* *is* *wrong* *with* *my* *city* ?
1.) Hail- 1 year ago
2.) Severe thunderstorm- This past summer
3.) Hurricane- 2 years ago (Hurricane Nate)
4.) Tornado- 9 years ago
5.) Lightning- 7 years ago (my tree got struck)
6.) Flash flooding- This past summer.
Hail: Last summer.
Severe thunderstorm: yesterday.
Hurricane: 2018 Michael.
Tornado: October 2019, tropical storm Olga.
Flash flood: Yesterday.
Lightning: Every storm.
Probably California
1.) Hail- August 12 2019
2.) Severe thunderstorm- August 12 2019
3.) Hurricane- 2016 Hurricane Matthew.
4.) Tornado- Never.
5.) Lightning strike- Last year (lightning struck field near me and scared tf out of me)
6.) Flash flood- Never.
I live in Cuyahoga Falls and I was at a youth baseball game watching my brother play on 5/25/11 and I got alert on my phone and the sirens went off. When I was on my way home I saw a funnel cloud trying to produce a tornado and the tornado just missed us and landed in Twinsburg or Kent.
What was that weather radio you used on this video?
I seen scarier thunderstorms. In Slovenia about 3 years ago, you can hearet Hail 15km from my place. But I can't imagine liwing in place where you have Tornado's. This wideo is nice, and you are brave people.
THE VIDEO QUALITY IS UNACCEPTABLE FOR 1080
Amazing capture 👍🏻👍🏻! I love it,cool 👍🏻
Where ? I live in Hamilton. Those are some vicious lightning strikes. Glad it turned out OK for everyone
That's some impressive footage, man! May 2011 was also an active time for severe weather in Indiana in the last 10 days or so of the month
Ethan B I remember the 2011 tornado season for Indiana I live in grant county Indiana and we get hammered with bad weather
2011 was a huge year in the severe weather category. Super outbreak will go down in history down south.
Is it Columbus Ohio or Ohio??
I remember visiting Youngstown as a kid and watching a supercell pass by on the 23rd. Was the first supercell I had ever seen.
Great video! Some stunning lightning especially earlier in the video. Some of forks seemed to have trailers right to the house!
This was fantastic footage. I used to live in Ohio and remember these kind of storms..the darkest clouds …now where I live we don’t get these kinds of storm. Did you guys have a storm/tornado shelter? In the houses we lived in whilst in Ohio, all of them had tornado shelters.
The storms in the Midwest are very impressive with the tornado alerts and the torrential rains! I live in New York City, and while we do not have tornadoes as often, we also have severe weather at certain times of the year. We can have big thunderstorms in the Summer and we have Nor'easters in the late Fall and during the Winter
After 1:47 - very very bright lightning to say the least! Thanks for this video!
The man sneezing startled me the most
Wow! I've never seen nearby CG's with no instant thunder crashes 0:50, 1:21. Amazing lighnting bolts!
What's that music at 2:20?
You guys apparently get some crazy severe weather. We get crazy weather here in Florida sometimes, but usually not this bad.
Severe Weather in Ohio from 27 May - 31 May Ohio with Heavy Rain 🌧, Gale Force Winds of 55mph and Gusts 💨 of 85mph NNW blowing and Low Temperatures
You: it's a nice day today
Weather: hold my beer
That one lightning bolt was on your guys's sidewalk and the person that was standing right next to it almost got struck by it I had a lightning bolt struck really close to me by about fifty yards in Granville Ohio but I didn't get struck by lightning but I was pretty lucky though
Those lightning strkes that go across the clouds are called anvil crawlers and they are beautiful some if me most favorite lightning to capture when in out in the field
Cool video. I love watching a good thunderstorm but with the mountains in my area, it's hard to see the lightning until it's close.
3:28, damn that's a nice hook, probably an ef2 at what I remember from getting it from a meteorologist I watch on yt. Wall cloud alart, that can produce ef2's
I remember this. That's not far from me. I love the storms, but only thing I worry about is a twister getting me while I'm asleep. We had a few this summer
I remember this, especially the May 25th storm! Were you guys watching Jeff Tanchak? We spent the whole night watching his broadcast because that was one scary as hell storm.
I love your enthusiasm!
Your house is lovely.😁
P.S I LOVE severe weather especially thunderstorms.😄😄😃
What part of Ohio? I live in Akron Ohio
It,s bad when the storm looks like indepence day.
Look at the clouds ☁️ it’s into twister formation
0:16 sounds like wii bowling
So weird stumbling upon a video and recognizing the street its filmed on. Cool storm!
I saw 999.. guess what… I’m mr 1K. Subscribed 👍 Good job on vid. Love storms.
i love hurricanes,severe thunderstorms,tornados..but they never occur in my city..so i have to visit america for just to experience all these and specialy *tornado*
WOW!! Awesome video shots!! Truely Amazing!! Nice work!!
2011 was a storm enthusiasts dream year! We had several tornadoes here in Virginia that were a bit too close lol
I live in Northeast Ms and I chased the hackleburg tornado on April 27th 2011 that was a bad bad day
Awesome video of the lightning
Hey I hear you got a NOAA weather radio with you
So glad I don't live in Ohio anymore. I do miss the thunderstorms though!
Agreed. I like it sunny hot and humid and calm. Don’t miss the damage!!!
Come to FL in the summer -- these are almost daily -- LOVE it!
We get pretty big severe thunder storms here winter storms too here just as big and severe well its Wisconsin I live in West Allis in a trailer home for almost 21 yrs now March 17th it will be 21 yrs livng in trailer home trailer Park !!
At the last day of school my friend is going to move to Ohio.. and I'm worried for him..
Love watching ,,listening to storms….as long as I’m not out in it😀
I am from Ohio where was this video recorded? Are you in NE Ohio? Good footage 👍👍👍👍
The may 23rd storm, cloud to cloud lightning which can go for tens or even hundreds of miles.
Wow cool storm ⛈ I was only 2 years old at the time
3:04 I have that exact same radio
The sneezing person on the vid has an allergy to tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.
I want to move to Ohio but idk if I should anymore
Unknown 9173 it's never like this. About 3 times a year this happens out of the whole state. Move to Columbus (I'm in coporite limit) you don't get this kind of stuff. Now, we have but I've lived here for 8 years and only have had this happen 3 times. Don't worry. You'll be fine😁
Unknown 9173 we don't get as bad weather as the central plains do and even if we do have a tornado it will be less than EF1
+Ethan Wooley - I'd say Ohio CAN have as bad weather as the plains. Most tornadoes everywhere are only EF0-EF1. Explain this: ua-cam.com/video/PDXhDOPstEE/v-deo.html
^ Other than all this you're mainly right in saying that Ohio doesn't ALWAYS get weather like this
One of the worst tornadoes in the history of the world hit April 3 1974 in xenia Ohio. Does no one remember that? I don't for real, as I was born in Franklin Ohio in 1981 but we learned about it in school. Apart of the only other super outbreak in world history, other than April 26-27 2011 in Alabama Mississippi and Mich of the southeast.
We very much so get severe weather! Just like most of the states. We average about 19 tornados per year, and yes we have had some gnarly tornados.
cuyahoga falls got hit that year, i remember, i was waiting on a bus to get home
Not a bad storm at all...when did the real storm hit, how long after the video???
One second three miles or seven??
Why do you every stoped the filming after best most beautiful lightnings. Still wait till this thunder comes to your ears?!!!!
Greatings from germany.
May 23rd, that was a cool lookin supercell you got there.
It was raining like that here in Virginia 2 days ago I've never seen it like that here
I’m watching this 9 years later, reminiscing about living there. Your commentary was A1 😂😂 the bit “it’s a doozy” got me lmao
I'm watching this during a thunderstorm at 11.55 pm
Wow
I was shopping in ingles in clarkesville when a storm came
Great video!!
GREEEN sky means hail is approaching
Kim Twister no shit sherlock
@@youtubeisracistx people didn't know what it meant she did her job as a weather person to inform people what it meant so keep ya mouth shut
@@corysartin4558 or what? whine? LOL
@@corysartin4558 i rather ignore you both and play my favorite game resonance of fate anyway. goodbye.
@@youtubeisracistx geez some ppl didn't know that
4:10 cumulonimbus cloud
Seems like Ohio is the only state that gets sickly yellow-green in tornado weather
Compares with southeast Georgia's thunderstorms
We get it too in Illinois
I've seen it just yellow-brown before in Ohio when I was at a scout camp as a kid, then the sirens started blaring and we got blasted with 60-70MPH winds. Had to evacuate all tents and run to the showerhouse in what was basically 0 visibility rain. I feel like every time I visit Ohio (mainly for fishing trips but I explore the state during those fishing trips) I experience some type of extreme weather
It doesn't in a trained skywarn storm spotter and storm chaser so I have been all over the United States and alot of storms get green to them that just indicates the hail core in the storm
Any storm with hail core will turn a green aqua color, 😊
6:43 Another tornado warning two days later? Yikes!
I couldn't believe you all just stayed right there when lightening was right there with you
I like watching thunderstorm in may to august in my house😁
3:49 Nice one
One time, my parents and I was on a road trip, during a severe supercell, I was left in the car with my dad and it was raining hard, I mean like fucking hard the windows were almost about to break, there was a tornado near us so we had to evacuate from the trip, and went home, it was blowing really hard and raining and hailing all over me, it was monster hail and super heavy rain, it hit me like a bullet that didn’t kill me, we had a tornado warning and hid, the door window broke but that was already repaired the day after,
This was basically the same thing, except the hail was bigger
I see this all the time here in Texas during spring and summer,
Watch right after :48...That strike was in your driveway!!!! Please be more careful next time! :)
What, do u have these storms daily
Some of those sneezes were louder than the thunder :)
Yeah definetly member these storms nasty front line storms the worst for sure
It's really not intelligent standing in the driveway when there is an electrical storm moving in, just saying.
You no what I do when a thunderstorm comes or a sever thunderstorm I find a chair walk outside have a cold sprite n enjoy it
Soundin county boiiii lol jk
Get a 7-up sprites too fizzy
I recorded a few Lightning strikes across the sky like that it is cloud to cloud lightning
nice bolts nice video