Exactly!! The last video I tried to get through was a 6 minute video on the SanJose Fire Department’s new hazmat truck. I couldn’t even get through it because of the annoying and distracting background music. Thanks for not adding music to this video.
I'll never forget the one we had in Iowa. It just went on and on. We had a young apricot tree and she endured it. Big and strong now and home to a woodpecker.
young trees tend to survive the winds better than larger mature trees because there isn't as much surface area for the winds to push against. The derecho that went through Iowa on 10 Aug 2020 wasn't as strong as others, but it certainly caused some damage to buildings. If I recall correctly, a grain elevator got demolished in Luther.
A long time ago a supercell was bearing down on us, and I was keeping an eye on it to see if the tornadic component looked like it might get close to us. Turns out the hook was beelining for our house. Since we had a good 15 minutes' head start, I recommended that we drive somewhere else. Turns out it was just a small funnel cloud that never dropped, but the storm itself blocked the sun so completely that it was basically pitch black. If you looked east, the sun was still shining brightly. West, pitch blackness. Never seen anything quite like it before or since.
I find all nature crazyness beautiful... Tornadoes, lightning, volcanoes... Just such a pity that it can harm people and their property... If it would only happen out in the wild and somehow we would see it from footage without harm to people, that would be great huh?! But yea, I'm fascinated with all the nature phenomenas too
@@finallychangedmyname6726 I love violent hurricanes. I want a cat 5 to hit somewhere on the Gulf Coast soon. If it’s where I live near Tampa so be it.
There's nothing like the ambiance that a tornado siren provides, nothing. I bring a dare home and immediately play a recording of our local warning. Really sets the mood!
This storm was a one-of-a-kind storm, totally crazy phenomenon. You can’t call it a tornado, you can’t call it a hurricane, just one crazy “out-of-this-world” weather phenomenon. It’s almost like a tsunami in the sky. The videos of this thing are amazing.
Straight line winds from 75 mph-107 mph were reported with this storm. A wall of dust was photographed approaching Sioux Falls. Several tractor-trailer combos were blown over along I-29 and one on US-81 north of Salem, SD. I know because I drove by it later that night. Arlington,SD had one of their grain silos collapse into itself and every town from Watertown to Salem was without power. Again I know this because I drove through them trying to get home that night after the storm had passed through Watertown. I took US-81 south out of Watertown and I counted 10 towns without power. Even the small towns local gas stations were without power except Salem, SD. Their Cenex on the south side had a backup generator! That little gas station was making a ton of money that night. Howard,SD city maintenance building had power and the fire station too. That was the only town other than than Cenex in Salem that I saw that had power or at least a backup generator. It was a wicked night. Trees uprooted, branches all over on the ground, fences down, roofs torn apart, RV Campers turned over and a lot of power poles snapped off or laid over on the highway. At of farmers lost silos and machine sheds or roofs from the sheds. I spent the night in Salem, then continued the next morning, I had seen debris on the ground all the way to Columbus, Nebraska!
@@GP30277 You could go over to my channel and watch the 3 videos that I posted! You even see the storm chaser's pickup drive by and I even comment on the people standing out in the storm recording it.
@@Bourneidentit I do not. I live in a valley shaped like a perfect bowl. We do a touch of the rain and what is considered a light breeze compared to you guys. God bless you all out there. If GETS really bad find a valley on the east coast. Mine is the Lehigh valley.
Australian here, have seen my fair share of wild weather, but there is something truly majestic albeit terrifying about an approaching weather front of that magnitude. Fantastic footage. Thanks.
I blame Hunter Biden for this storm. I'm sure the Ukrainians are behind it too. If this storm proves anything salvation lies with Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and the GOP.
Here in idaho, we dont ever get this kinda weather, but being a storm fanatic to the level of obsessed, you provide a great service to folks like myself. Allowing me us to live vicariously though your camera lems. Thank you. God damn that's beautiful. Thank you!
Ooooo! I miss midwest severe weather. The “severe” weather out here in western Washington is laughable. Love the cool, mild weather we have, but miss this kind of knock-me-out-of-bed storm.
@LionPride!! Maybe as a small child, but as I aged and educated myself on why not to fear them, I embraced nature’s fury. I love and am fascinated by all natural disasters. Severe thunderstorms usually aren’t classified as such, but more common than a true disaster. Safer, too! Edit: not a fan of drought and excessive heat. Give me a hurricane over that crap.
@@Bozbaby103 Man I feel like some ppl in AZ would freak out over 1 damn tornado warning. Honestly it's laughable compared to the same situation in the Plains. Hell, even I wouldn't be that scared unless some rare as hell weather system comes.
Yeah we had one of these in Toronto, Ontario yesterday. Things got dark quickly, eerily quiet as the darkness set in and out of nowhere winds at around the 160kmh (100mph) mark and tons of uprooted trees, lost power, 6 deaths and property damage all over.
Absolutely fantastic video of the incoming derecho! I'm very pleased that there is just the sound of the wind, no carrying on like some tornado chasers. Thank you for sharing your amazing video with us! 🌬I hope you got to where you were headed after the storm.
Nice video. Where I am from Memphis we had Hurricane Elvis in 2003. One of the barges clocked the winds at 108mph. Was my first night at FedEx World Hub and when we got off weather went downhill fast, blew me off my feet walking to the car, lol. I live in Miami, FL now and still work for FedEx.
We just had something like this in ontario canada yesterday. 130k gusts, sideways rain, hail the size of twoonies, and so far 5 dead from various incidents. Just insane it rolled out of nowhere and you were IN it. 40 minutes later it had passed but it was amazing just how much damage that thing did but the power stayed up here at least.
That may be the same one that destroyed West Virginia. The radar looked like it became a derecho at the Ohio River, and perfectly engulfed the entire state.
Derecho's are scary as hell. I remember early Labor Day morning 1998 in Upstate NY, in Syracuse. A derecho no-one saw coming, formed off Lake Ontario then intensified when it reached land and the nonstop lightning, very loud thunder, hurricane force winds, and heavy downpours would not stop. It seem to go on forever and when it finally moved away about 1 hour later we went 4 and half days with no power. Over 200,000 customers without power and some up to 14 days overall. Sadly, there were 2 fatalities at The NY State Fairgrounds.
The labor day storm, .. what a nightmare that was, the thunder and wind shook the whole house, it scared the heck out of me and I thought for sure it was over for all of us, it was thanks to that storm I found a new kind of respect and passion for weather.
I can relate 100 percent to this. Cedar Rapids, IA, was hit by 120 mph derecho winds for 25 minutes in 2020. Wiped out 70 percent of our tree canopy and we didn't have power in a city of 150,000 for 2 weeks or more in most places.
I was in that Iowa derecho and it was insane. Explains my question, “why are all of the trees in Iowa shorter than everywhere else in the country”? Now I know why!!
Derechos are scary as hell. I was in the 2011 one that swept through Virginia. The roll cloud after I got off work? Never seen anything like it before or since. I got home, turned on the TV and saw the largest bow echo I've ever seen, then the derecho came through and the power was out for 3 days. My sister was 7 months pregnant at the time with her second child and the temperature was in the 100s with the heat index.
I was there too, we we’re lucky being on a grid with the local hospital only lost power for 2 days rather than a week with other Dominion power residents.
I was in that same storm only I was in WV. I watched it tear the roof off the apartments that were across from me. It’s bizarre to see that happen when you’re home alone. I was pretty lucky to be without power for about 18 hours. I knew people that would be without power for 2 weeks in the heat wave after it. Glad you made it out ok!
I remember that Derecho as well, i was driving home away from the storm yet still the storm was moving towards me despite the fact that i was driving away from it, never seen a storm move that fast before.
In my city in Michigan, they play the boy who cried wolf with the sirens. Now when you hear them, instead of taking shelter, you go outside to see if there is really anything out there.
Once my family's area got a siren, we all brought stuff to the basement. Nothing happened thankfully, but i do wonder if there was aderecho or a tornado warning
We had 141 mph winds here in iowa aug 10 2020! My mother was out of power for a month! Over 11 billion in damage to our state! Like a f2 tornado for 45 minutes and covered 725 square miles!
We just got hit with a derecho here in Ontario Canada. Never experienced anything like it in my life, and i probably never will again. Windspeeds up to 130km/hr (80mph). It's been four days and there's still no power in parts of Ontario. Mine came on sunday night (storm was Saturday afternoon). 10 deaths reported so far.
We had a monster just like this come across the Mississippi River into Southern Illinois yesterday. It destroyed the awning at a gas station (that had just undergone 6 months of renovations) and broke and uprooted hundreds of trees
I remember when this Derecho hit in Ontario (GTA). We got the warning and went out to secure our patio stuff. Wife headed into the house and I happened to look to the west of us and saw it. It was like a wall of water approaching and I'm standing there saying "Wow!". Wife's yelling at me to get in and I finally realized that there's a reason for taking cover. Got inside and closed the door as it swept by. Was just like a curtain of rain. Pretty cool. And fortunately, we didn't get any damage around our house. Just one heck of a show.
Ottawa had this storm on Saturday afternoon. Since then, there's lots of damages especially with downed trees, property damages, downed wired poles, and no power from the F3 tornado
We have the worst Storms where I live in Tornado alley, I am so Greatful everyday, Thank God for every Breath I take, no Tornado yet, Praise the Lord, everyday is a New Beginning 🙏
Had one in NE OK right over my house. Huge downdraft with incredible rain and 100 mph winds. It's an amazing sight when a huge storm collapses like that.
@abpob6052 Google derecho. It's not a collapsing thing it's a system consisting of wide wide straight line perhaps 100 miles wide that might go for 400 miles more.
she hit Ottawa, Ontario and surrounding areas pretty good. I had gotten an amber alert type warning for the weather - something I never get - but luckily it just rained but our power was out for a good 4-5 hours
It's really enjoyable all up until the point where it levels your house. I catch myself in Ohio saying that I miss the strong storms of Illinois at times, but then I remember all the straight line wind damage I had to deal with all the time.
why am i so obsessed with wind and thunderstorms? living in the far northeast of germany, strong winds are an almost daily thing anyway, but even on youtube i seemingly can't get enough. it's just so interesting to observe this all over the world. oceanic, tornadic, or such an amazing (yet scary) thing as a derecho.
When deadly storms hit in my area it makes me happy and gives me a rush, dang i feel bad now because I lost several family members in the katrina, but it just amazes me how mother earth pays us back equally due to how great of a job we do in taking care of her.
WOW! I LOVE those cloud formations in that storm front! This is why I now have a cloud group on Facebook with just over 60 members... Almost 70. Just started it early this year so that's not bad. Trouble is in my area of NZ, we dont get that type of extreme weather. Which I'm both glad for and disappointed since I'm a storm lover - the more severe they are the more excited and happy I am! As long as our house is safe and its survived a lot over the years! Even a 6.8 quake which is the biggest I've experienced in my life and I'm only 27.
I watch these storms on radar and am in awe. I’m always curious what it would be like in the small Midwest towns as one blows in. Thanks for capturing it perfectly.
No talking and no stupid music just beautiful sounds of the weather itself. Much appreciated
@f1andj bruh. Storms are amazing
I don't mind the talking of Pecos Hank. He usually murmurs something inaudible, softly to himself while gazing at murderous twisters
Beautiful yet terrifying
@f1andj ah, my bad. I hope someday your hearing gets less intense and you're able to enjoy storms!
Exactly!! The last video I tried to get through was a 6 minute video on the SanJose Fire Department’s new hazmat truck. I couldn’t even get through it because of the annoying and distracting background music. Thanks for not adding music to this video.
I'll never forget the one we had in Iowa. It just went on and on. We had a young apricot tree and she endured it. Big and strong now and home to a woodpecker.
young trees tend to survive the winds better than larger mature trees because there isn't as much surface area for the winds to push against. The derecho that went through Iowa on 10 Aug 2020 wasn't as strong as others, but it certainly caused some damage to buildings. If I recall correctly, a grain elevator got demolished in Luther.
Yep here in Illinois we got hit pretty bad as well
The Chicago area had 15 confirmed tornadoes that day. One being a strong EF-1 that hit the northern portion of the city of Chicago
Had a bad one back on 2003. Folks in Memphis called it hurricane Elvis. Lots damage there.
we had 120mph winds in our neighborhood and we lost almost every single one of our trees at my house except the skinny ones.. but they are growing!
You know it's a hell of a storm when day practically turns to night.
Hear, hear!
What a damn day.
A long time ago a supercell was bearing down on us, and I was keeping an eye on it to see if the tornadic component looked like it might get close to us. Turns out the hook was beelining for our house. Since we had a good 15 minutes' head start, I recommended that we drive somewhere else. Turns out it was just a small funnel cloud that never dropped, but the storm itself blocked the sun so completely that it was basically pitch black. If you looked east, the sun was still shining brightly. West, pitch blackness. Never seen anything quite like it before or since.
I can't believe how fast this storm is moving!
Scary indeed
70-80mph yep
Derechos do tend to be VERY fast-moving storms! A lot of times, as a derecho approaches, you will hear its winds BEFORE those winds reach you!
Ikr
Very flat country lets storms move quicker and high altitude makes the clouds look lower. Fun combo for stormy weather.. except in winter. That sucks.
I'm always fascinated with this kind of weather
I find all nature crazyness beautiful... Tornadoes, lightning, volcanoes... Just such a pity that it can harm people and their property... If it would only happen out in the wild and somehow we would see it from footage without harm to people, that would be great huh?!
But yea, I'm fascinated with all the nature phenomenas too
Bro same with me! It’s just the destruction that they cause always make me hesitant and makes me feel bad for being so interested in it
@@finallychangedmyname6726 I love violent hurricanes. I want a cat 5 to hit somewhere on the Gulf Coast soon. If it’s where I live near Tampa so be it.
Same here
Besutifullll😍😍😍
Lol the $4.15 gas, tornado sirens, menacing clouds… if you showed this to someone 50 years ago they’d think it was the apocalypse
There's nothing like the ambiance that a tornado siren provides, nothing. I bring a dare home and immediately play a recording of our local warning. Really sets the mood!
It's literally like time standing still. When you hear one, seconds feel like an eternity.
@@Ibhenriksen Especially if you're taking advantage of your last minutes on earth.
Tornado ASMR has all the rage
@@ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow Thanks for your reply!
lmao i can only imagine how scared that girl must be
There's always some beauty in seeing intense weather from some form of shelter.
Visually terrifying. The sirens really added to the experience. Great video!
This storm was a one-of-a-kind storm, totally crazy phenomenon. You can’t call it a tornado, you can’t call it a hurricane, just one crazy “out-of-this-world” weather phenomenon. It’s almost like a tsunami in the sky. The videos of this thing are amazing.
Straight line winds from 75 mph-107 mph were reported with this storm. A wall of dust was photographed approaching Sioux Falls. Several tractor-trailer combos were blown over along I-29 and one on US-81 north of Salem, SD. I know because I drove by it later that night. Arlington,SD had one of their grain silos collapse into itself and every town from Watertown to Salem was without power. Again I know this because I drove through them trying to get home that night after the storm had passed through Watertown. I took US-81 south out of Watertown and I counted 10 towns without power. Even the small towns local gas stations were without power except Salem, SD. Their Cenex on the south side had a backup generator! That little gas station was making a ton of money that night. Howard,SD city maintenance building had power and the fire station too. That was the only town other than than Cenex in Salem that I saw that had power or at least a backup generator. It was a wicked night. Trees uprooted, branches all over on the ground, fences down, roofs torn apart, RV Campers turned over and a lot of power poles snapped off or laid over on the highway. At of farmers lost silos and machine sheds or roofs from the sheds. I spent the night in Salem, then continued the next morning, I had seen debris on the ground all the way to Columbus, Nebraska!
@@CONTAINERMAN68 fake news, I don’t think you was there
@@GP30277 You could go over to my channel and watch the 3 videos that I posted! You even see the storm chaser's pickup drive by and I even comment on the people standing out in the storm recording it.
@@CONTAINERMAN68 I’m pulling your leg my friend! Scary stuff, stay safe out there.
@@GP30277 I'm bad at distinguishing sarcasm!
It's absolutely INSANE how fast those clouds are moving
When the clouds are moving that fast and that dark, you know your in for a rough ride.
Spielberg could not come up with something as frightening as this.
That's because Spielberg can't shift the Earth's axis by 5 degrees. DAH!!
Not to mention COOL!
Made me feel like my mother in law was coming to visit
Lol you must not live in the Midwest. This happens weekly almost here in Wisconsin. It’s not frighting at all..lol some people
@@Bourneidentit I do not. I live in a valley shaped like a perfect bowl. We do a touch of the rain and what is considered a light breeze compared to you guys. God bless you all out there. If GETS really bad find a valley on the east coast. Mine is the Lehigh valley.
Australian here, have seen my fair share of wild weather, but there is something truly majestic albeit terrifying about an approaching weather front of that magnitude. Fantastic footage. Thanks.
Don't know what's more scary, the storm or the fuel prices?
The fuel prices considering that Emergency services use the very same fuel stations as civilian vehicles
Fuel prices
🤣🤣
I blame Hunter Biden for this storm. I'm sure the Ukrainians are behind it too. If this storm proves anything salvation lies with Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and the GOP.
No power after the lines arched and blew! A 1 second spark light show.
Here in idaho, we dont ever get this kinda weather, but being a storm fanatic to the level of obsessed, you provide a great service to folks like myself. Allowing me us to live vicariously though your camera lems. Thank you. God damn that's beautiful. Thank you!
I’m In Idaho as well, we have pretty calm weather but lot of thunder last couple days
Ooooo! I miss midwest severe weather. The “severe” weather out here in western Washington is laughable. Love the cool, mild weather we have, but miss this kind of knock-me-out-of-bed storm.
WHAT?!? YOU BEEN SMOKIN THAT DEVILS LETTUCE? You talkin crazy talk.
@@aaronpatterson2369 I said what I said and I don’t smoke and have never smoked anything ever. I love midwest storms. It is calming to me.
@LionPride!! Maybe as a small child, but as I aged and educated myself on why not to fear them, I embraced nature’s fury. I love and am fascinated by all natural disasters. Severe thunderstorms usually aren’t classified as such, but more common than a true disaster. Safer, too!
Edit: not a fan of drought and excessive heat. Give me a hurricane over that crap.
@@Bozbaby103 Man I feel like some ppl in AZ would freak out over 1 damn tornado warning. Honestly it's laughable compared to the same situation in the Plains. Hell, even I wouldn't be that scared unless some rare as hell weather system comes.
Nice! Wish it was longer. That wind is insane
Yeah we had one of these in Toronto, Ontario yesterday. Things got dark quickly, eerily quiet as the darkness set in and out of nowhere winds at around the 160kmh (100mph) mark and tons of uprooted trees, lost power, 6 deaths and property damage all over.
I was in Toronto too. That storm rolled in fast and it caused a lot of damage. Some street lights were still out today.
Are Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles ok?
Peterborough here. That was the most insane storm I have, and ever will see. 4 days later and a good chunk of the city is still without power.
The strongest winds from this storm were reported in Kitchener Ontario, maxing at 131km/h. But all of Ontario from Windsor to Ottawa got hit hard.
@@Lizbugx Windsor Ontario, eh? That means Detroit got hit hard too
0:15 looking to the southwest. I stopped at Watertown quite a bit.
You know it's bad when the night lights illuminate in the middle of the day!😱
I live in north central Texas. I’ve seen several storms just like this over the years come close to our home. This is the real thing.
Absolutely fantastic video of the incoming derecho! I'm very pleased that there is just the sound of the wind, no carrying on like some tornado chasers. Thank you for sharing your amazing video with us! 🌬I hope you got to where you were headed after the storm.
THIS IS FANTASTIC BRO LOOK AT CASTLEWOOD
@@masonkimball3459Holy F*ck bro, I remember their gym. Demolished
That is one BEAUTIFUL SKY!! WOW!!❤❤❤❤
Is it just me or is this kind of weather beautiful 🥰😍
Its stunning I would love to see something like this in real life
It's you...
It is stunning; heart-whelming.
It's just you...but it is beautiful.
Nice video. Where I am from Memphis we had Hurricane Elvis in 2003. One of the barges clocked the winds at 108mph. Was my first night at FedEx World Hub and when we got off weather went downhill fast, blew me off my feet walking to the car, lol. I live in Miami, FL now and still work for FedEx.
We just had something like this in ontario canada yesterday. 130k gusts, sideways rain, hail the size of twoonies, and so far 5 dead from various incidents. Just insane it rolled out of nowhere and you were IN it. 40 minutes later it had passed but it was amazing just how much damage that thing did but the power stayed up here at least.
It originated off lake Huron, went over here not far from there as a moderate storm but certainly got more intense as it headed east.
@christopher freywald two dollar canadian coin
@christopher freywald Lol two dollar coin, they got rid of the paper $2.00 bill back in the 90's (I think)
@@FrankBullitt390 Yup, 1996! I still remember the $2 bills.
They confirmed 190kmh winds today - thats 120mph
Wow! I lived through one of these that came through Virginia a few years ago. It was almost hypnotic watching those powerful winds roll in like that.
That may be the same one that destroyed West Virginia. The radar looked like it became a derecho at the Ohio River, and perfectly engulfed the entire state.
Derecho's are scary as hell. I remember early Labor Day morning 1998 in Upstate NY, in Syracuse. A derecho no-one saw coming, formed off Lake Ontario then intensified when it reached land and the nonstop lightning, very loud thunder, hurricane force winds, and heavy downpours would not stop. It seem to go on forever and when it finally moved away about 1 hour later we went 4 and half days with no power. Over 200,000 customers without power and some up to 14 days overall. Sadly, there were 2 fatalities at The NY State Fairgrounds.
The labor day storm, .. what a nightmare that was, the thunder and wind shook the whole house, it scared the heck out of me and I thought for sure it was over for all of us, it was thanks to that storm I found a new kind of respect and passion for weather.
They are not as scary as hell.
Remember that day like it was yesterday
@@Benn61 Says someone who never stood in front of one
I think if you ask anyone from Central New York that is 30+ they would have their own story about it.
I can relate 100 percent to this. Cedar Rapids, IA, was hit by 120 mph derecho winds for 25 minutes in 2020. Wiped out 70 percent of our tree canopy and we didn't have power in a city of 150,000 for 2 weeks or more in most places.
D Medlin 25 Minutes thats harsh . Sounds like the place was devastated . The kinda Storm that will never be forgotten .
That same one hit me with 80mph winds. Wasn't terribly nasty but it was fun while it lasted!
Same luckily Omaha nebraska got power out for only an hour
Yeah I was on the opposite side of the worst of it from you. I was in north central Illinois.
I was in that Iowa derecho and it was insane. Explains my question, “why are all of the trees in Iowa shorter than everywhere else in the country”? Now I know why!!
That is just incredible!!! When the lights go out as well. So eerie but awe inspiring
It’s beautiful how life can be dangerous to us🤣
The speed of this thing approaching makes it look like a fictional movie special effect.
So fascinating, dark, scary but beautiful all at the same time. Made me think of that movie “The mist”.
Watching the skies swarm and blacken is utterly primal. It’s one of the only moments where i feel truly filled with awe.
Derechos are scary as hell. I was in the 2011 one that swept through Virginia. The roll cloud after I got off work? Never seen anything like it before or since. I got home, turned on the TV and saw the largest bow echo I've ever seen, then the derecho came through and the power was out for 3 days. My sister was 7 months pregnant at the time with her second child and the temperature was in the 100s with the heat index.
I remember that one😥
And to think the guy that has authority over this loves me
I was there too, we we’re lucky being on a grid with the local hospital only lost power for 2 days rather than a week with other Dominion power residents.
I was in that same storm only I was in WV. I watched it tear the roof off the apartments that were across from me. It’s bizarre to see that happen when you’re home alone. I was pretty lucky to be without power for about 18 hours. I knew people that would be without power for 2 weeks in the heat wave after it. Glad you made it out ok!
I remember that Derecho as well, i was driving home away from the storm yet still the storm was moving towards me despite the fact that i was driving away from it, never seen a storm move that fast before.
Oh my god, so beautiful
Derechos are way scarier than tornadoes to me. At least you can get out of a tornado's way
US Hwy 212 at I-29 ? Been there a lot but never during anything like this.
In my city in Michigan, they play the boy who cried wolf with the sirens. Now when you hear them, instead of taking shelter, you go outside to see if there is really anything out there.
Once my family's area got a siren, we all brought stuff to the basement. Nothing happened thankfully, but i do wonder if there was aderecho or a tornado warning
That’s exactly how people end up getting killed
@@aidenmeakin8747 lol
I have been to Watertown sd many times. Typical summer weather. Spent a night there during a blizzard conditions. Crazy weather they get
Cool! You have some of the best content!
We had 141 mph winds here in iowa aug 10 2020! My mother was out of power for a month! Over 11 billion in damage to our state! Like a f2 tornado for 45 minutes and covered 725 square miles!
We just got hit with a derecho here in Ontario Canada. Never experienced anything like it in my life, and i probably never will again. Windspeeds up to 130km/hr (80mph). It's been four days and there's still no power in parts of Ontario. Mine came on sunday night (storm was Saturday afternoon). 10 deaths reported so far.
0:29 Federal Signal 2001-SRNB tornado sirens on Alert Mode
Thx!
Holy cow! That is some seriously insane weather, I never seen inflow bands like that
It was terrifying I live there and it scared the crap outta me
Thanks for posting Derek Thompson ---- I LOVE WEATHER PHENOMENA!!!!
I’ve lived in western Canada my whole life and have never seen a storm like that!
From BC and yeah, we get maybe two thunder storms a year. This is wildm
People still filling up. That's balls of steel
We had a monster just like this come across the Mississippi River into Southern Illinois yesterday. It destroyed the awning at a gas station (that had just undergone 6 months of renovations) and broke and uprooted hundreds of trees
It’s actually terrifying yet beautifully intriguing how day turned into night in just a matter of minutes here
Dang, the sky was ominous as heck.
and what a sky of color too!! (we can't call it black sky anymore).
Day to night in less than 5 minutes! I was in my truck watching this storm move in. I wasn't brave enough to be outside though!
I like intense storms with thunder, heavy rain but certainly nothing damaging.
something about severe weather and chilling at a marathon gas station is so satisfying
Experienced a couple of these storms and it sucks after they pass it humid and muggy and the powers out which means no damn a/c
I remember when this Derecho hit in Ontario (GTA).
We got the warning and went out to secure our patio stuff. Wife headed into the house and I happened to look to the west of us and saw it. It was like a wall of water approaching and I'm standing there saying "Wow!". Wife's yelling at me to get in and I finally realized that there's a reason for taking cover. Got inside and closed the door as it swept by. Was just like a curtain of rain. Pretty cool. And fortunately, we didn't get any damage around our house. Just one heck of a show.
Amazing video. That sky 😱 Hope everyone was safe and well 🙏
i love these kinds of weathers
I'm from Madison and I'll never forget the sound
Thank GOD!!!!! i live in Tucson AZ!. No Floods/Tornados/Huracan's/earth quakes. Just A dry heat!
Your MONSOONS and lightning storms can be deadly and beautiful too!
I'm from Connecticut, and for you folks in the plains, this is what it's like in hurricanes. Crazy stuff! Great video, stay safe.
Respectively......YALL CAN KEEP THAT SH!T! We have tornados..we dont need this too.
Yours Truely,
Midwesterner
@@aaronpatterson2369 fair enough my friend lol
Incredible, Mother Nature! Thanks for not messing it up with music and such!
The most terrifying part of this video is that gas price 😳
hacky
That is absolutely gorgeous clouds. We don't get that type of winds here in California either. Thanks for sharing!
Ottawa had this storm on Saturday afternoon. Since then, there's lots of damages especially with downed trees, property damages, downed wired poles, and no power from the F3 tornado
I lived in the Midwest for only 3 yrs and I never seen anything like that. I had no idea clouds could get that low. Great video. 👍
Nature's version of "shock and awe" - scary and fascinating at the same time....
We have the worst Storms where I live in Tornado alley, I am so Greatful everyday, Thank God for every Breath I take, no Tornado yet, Praise the Lord, everyday is a New Beginning 🙏
The scariest thing about this video are those gas prices.
Nice. Did you also see the scary UFO at 0:05?
We got BRANDON to blame. LGB
Had one in NE OK right over my house. Huge downdraft with incredible rain and 100 mph winds. It's an amazing sight when a huge storm collapses like that.
@abpob6052
Google derecho. It's not a collapsing thing it's a system consisting of wide wide straight line perhaps 100 miles wide that might go for 400 miles more.
Darn things are almost as scary looking as an actual tornado!
wish i were there. thank you for showing it.
she hit Ottawa, Ontario and surrounding areas pretty good. I had gotten an amber alert type warning for the weather - something I never get - but luckily it just rained but our power was out for a good 4-5 hours
1:02 I saw something like this over my house the other day. I completely lost my mind and had *no* idea what to do 🤣🤣
I wish we had storms like these... any storms would be nice, actually.
Careful what you wish for.
Where do you live?
It's really enjoyable all up until the point where it levels your house. I catch myself in Ohio saying that I miss the strong storms of Illinois at times, but then I remember all the straight line wind damage I had to deal with all the time.
I remembered being in one these storms back 2012.
@@moniquefletcher2186 In one of the baltic states, we never get ANY thunderstorms here. Pretty much a void zone.
why am i so obsessed with wind and thunderstorms? living in the far northeast of germany, strong winds are an almost daily thing anyway, but even on youtube i seemingly can't get enough. it's just so interesting to observe this all over the world. oceanic, tornadic, or such an amazing (yet scary) thing as a derecho.
Wow, most people thought they would go their whole life without seeing something so shocking. But there it is, $4.19 a gallon 😵💫
5.19 a gallon here in Arizona!
And $6.89 in California (Commiefornia)!
that is gonna seem like a deal near Labor day
Gorgeous footage. The weather looks pretty insane. I like it.
I thought SD was safe!
-a Californian
When deadly storms hit in my area it makes me happy and gives me a rush, dang i feel bad now because I lost several family members in the katrina, but it just amazes me how mother earth pays us back equally due to how great of a job we do in taking care of her.
anyone here from weatherbox?
Good Ole Watertown. Miss going out there and visiting family when I was little.
0:54 HOLY CRAP DO YOU SEE THAT? $4.19 for gas! horrific.
Im glad to see you posting new videos weekly.
0:04 As a Californian...I am more shocked at the low cost of gas. California politics suck.
DIESEL $6.89?
Those things are like am inland hurricane. I've experienced a few in Iowa and it's absolutely insane
Nature can get nasty
I've been there. In summer, so close to the Arctic Circle, when weather happens, temperature swings are dramatic.
THIS ISN'T NORMAL. .. H.A.A.R.P
I remember visiting Watertown SD for a family Reunion like 10 years ago. This storm later hit my hometown in Shakopee MN and we had 88 MPH Winds.
imo the scariest thing on this video is the gas prices, but damn that is a cool looking storm
WOW! I LOVE those cloud formations in that storm front! This is why I now have a cloud group on Facebook with just over 60 members... Almost 70. Just started it early this year so that's not bad. Trouble is in my area of NZ, we dont get that type of extreme weather. Which I'm both glad for and disappointed since I'm a storm lover - the more severe they are the more excited and happy I am! As long as our house is safe and its survived a lot over the years! Even a 6.8 quake which is the biggest I've experienced in my life and I'm only 27.
I watch these storms on radar and am in awe. I’m always curious what it would be like in the small Midwest towns as one blows in. Thanks for capturing it perfectly.
Wow…that is very…austere! Too short, though ! I could watch 30 minutes to an hour of that approaching! Awesome video!
Holy crap. That thing is moving wicked fast.
People who are just standing there in filming the storm gives me a anxiety attack for some reason.
That huge and dark of a storm... with tornado sirens it looks and feels so surreal and uncanny.
Thanks for just having the video. No music and stuff.
I am near Watertown,NY and we experienced a Derecho a few years ago.
kinda wishing i was there looks so nice i like windy thunderstorms with real heavy rain and no severe weather
Great video. Thanks for the upload!