@@dits791 That's how I described it to people, you could hear it coming and by the time I could work out what the noise was it hammered down, I'm 35 and not once have I seen anything like it in my life
This was terrifying to live through. Just standing in a mall when the hail hit in the northern suburbs felt like it was a low flying plane going overhead. You could barely hear customers, and there were tons of people standing dumbfounded underneath the glass ceilings, staring with shock. I remember seeing a baled guy, with his head bleeding because the hail was SO SHARP, AMD MASSIVE! The hail would have to have been on average around 5cm in width where I was. As an Australian, I have never seen anything like it.
As an Australia I gave, my brother sustain a bloody head when we were very young from hail and a nasty man wouldn't let us cut through their unit block grounds to get to our house. Mun fixed that nasty man by planting a tree at the back of our property which blocked his water views. 😅😄😂😆😅😄 never mess with a Tigers cubs.
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Was on main nth Rd near Brahma lodge, my once pristine VF looks like its been parked on a driving range, every panel damaged, just as it was starting one exploded dead centre of my wind screen and left a snow ball like circle of ice the size of a big orange, I knew I was stuffed.
Like fires and floods, we have had this before.. terrible hail ruined thousands of roofs in Sydney.. 1999 At approximately 7.45pm on 14 April 1999, a torrential hailstorm hit Sydney's inner and eastern suburbs, damaging thousands of homes and cars. Hailstones the size of cricket balls hit the city at more than 200 kilometres per hour.
What ? U mean I cant run around screeching climate change and it would disappear if u all paid a carbon tax to the CO2 gods..... BTW I had to laugh at a (UK) sky reporter on the way to cop 26 Glasgow it got a bit windy and a tree fell on the train track ( an everyday occurrence in the UK ) and did he just blame climate change for delaying his train getting to Glasgow late ................. 🙃( Aus face ! ) 🤔🤔
It damaged roofs in Salisbury North and smashed sky lights causing inside flooding to a friends house it even dented all the metal fencing and totalled cars
@@victoriat8481 ummmmm no....we aren't in Alaska or Dubai mate...stop reading and believing this crap on facefullofshitbook, fuckwitter. It will just poison your mind..
Our storms were very dry high based but still deliver hail and load of lightning. Then gale force with low pressure for an hour that’s not related to storms as it was a separate system on the same day. And then it’s all over with cold air lurking in the wake of it. It’s not a winter wonderland btw. Storms were warm type so hardly a winter storm.
Do you get hail like this blanketing the land so thickly you think it’s snow however the mercury is hovering above 24C/68F at the time? Do you have storms that rumble constantly overhead with no rain, minimal (if any) lightning at first then BANG! Severely heavy hailstones that hit so hard with so much force that they pierced holes through steel as if it was tissue paper? THAT’S what Adelaide’s Northern Suburbs copped last week. I’ve lived here all my life having been born in the Northern Suburbs of Adelaide and I’ve never seen or heard hail like that before. It was frightening.
... and don't call one hail storm in a small area or a city AUSTRALIA. Australia is huge, as big as Europe, as big as the USA this is not happening all over Australia but in one city. This channels exaggeration of weather events is propaganda and fear mongering.
There is Fairview Park, so they were not one hundred percent wrong and your criticism isn't one hundred percent right. Therefore, you also need to be more specific and "know the place". PS You forgot a full stop at the end of your sentence, so there is some minor criticism of you, so "know your grammar".
G'day from Adelaide Australia it was nasty Salisbury Downs
Daveron park got some huge hail, almost every car looks like a golf ball now
Paralowie copped it bad.
Thought the hail was coming in through my carport - it hit That suddenly around 11:30am our local time. 😳
i live in Salisbury Downs, heard it coming, sounded like a freight train coming.
@@dits791 That's how I described it to people, you could hear it coming and by the time I could work out what the noise was it hammered down, I'm 35 and not once have I seen anything like it in my life
I made a salad during this storm. It was a hail Ceasar salad.
Sorry, i'll see myself out...
Veni, vidi, vici......
@@gerhardthen8851 veni, vidi, chompi, and it was very delicious! 😁
This was terrifying to live through.
Just standing in a mall when the hail hit in the northern suburbs felt like it was a low flying plane going overhead. You could barely hear customers, and there were tons of people standing dumbfounded underneath the glass ceilings, staring with shock.
I remember seeing a baled guy, with his head bleeding because the hail was SO SHARP, AMD MASSIVE! The hail would have to have been on average around 5cm in width where I was.
As an Australian, I have never seen anything like it.
As an Australia I gave, my brother sustain a bloody head when we were very young from hail and a nasty man wouldn't let us cut through their unit block grounds to get to our house. Mun fixed that nasty man by planting a tree at the back of our property which blocked his water views. 😅😄😂😆😅😄 never mess with a Tigers cubs.
@@olivegrove2615 sounds like something my Mum would've done... Onya mum!!
Was fairly full on must say
The noise was overwhelming here in Modbury Heights, on a metal roof.
VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT DESERVES THIS.
It was bad and over very quickly. Lots of damaged cars!
🆒🙏🏼🌎🆒🙏🏼🌍🆒🙏🏼🌏🆒
Yea, that hail storm broke my roof skylight cover and made the water lashing through my whole kitchen and living room ceiling :(
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Was on main nth Rd near Brahma lodge, my once pristine VF looks like its been parked on a driving range, every panel damaged, just as it was starting one exploded dead centre of my wind screen and left a snow ball like circle of ice the size of a big orange, I knew I was stuffed.
Держитесь скоро закончится ждём хорошей погоды я вижу
Note to self, don't marvel at the size of the sporatic hail run for cover . Got a head shot painfull and very bleedy.
Like fires and floods, we have had this before.. terrible hail ruined thousands of roofs in
Sydney.. 1999
At approximately 7.45pm on 14 April 1999, a torrential hailstorm hit Sydney's inner and eastern suburbs, damaging thousands of homes and cars. Hailstones the size of cricket balls hit the city at more than 200 kilometres per hour.
What ? U mean I cant run around screeching climate change and it
would disappear if u all paid a carbon tax to the CO2 gods.....
BTW I had to laugh at a (UK) sky reporter on the way to cop 26 Glasgow
it got a bit windy and a tree fell on the train track ( an everyday occurrence
in the UK ) and did he just blame climate change for delaying his train getting
to Glasgow late ................. 🙃( Aus face ! ) 🤔🤔
It damaged roofs in Salisbury North and smashed sky lights causing inside flooding to a friends house it even dented all the metal fencing and totalled cars
G'day from Adelaide there was thunder that shook the house from Clearview
Yep, I was driving when this happened. Dents all over my car.
🔥🔥🔥
TIME LORD JESUS ❕❕❕
AMEN ❕❕❕
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Weather manipulation big time.
when building and whoredom rise end is coming
@@victoriat8481 ummmmm no....we aren't in Alaska or Dubai mate...stop reading and believing this crap on facefullofshitbook, fuckwitter. It will just poison your mind..
Queensland weather. No big deal
Have u guys noticed all the cloud seeding going on?
Yea that was scary for me I live in Victoria not nsw
Nothing at all @ Mitcham Hills
my dads car is ruined
allhumdulliah
Panel beaters dream
That's a good day in Oklahoma, enjoy the weather.
Got that right brother. Our climate is similar to California as we hardly get rain let alone hail the size of golf balls.
Infact we are lucky we lacked the low level windshear and LCL otherwise a tornado may have been possible.
Our storms were very dry high based but still deliver hail and load of lightning. Then gale force with low pressure for an hour that’s not related to storms as it was a separate system on the same day. And then it’s all over with cold air lurking in the wake of it. It’s not a winter wonderland btw. Storms were warm type so hardly a winter storm.
Do you get hail like this blanketing the land so thickly you think it’s snow however the mercury is hovering above 24C/68F at the time?
Do you have storms that rumble constantly overhead with no rain, minimal (if any) lightning at first then BANG! Severely heavy hailstones that hit so hard with so much force that they pierced holes through steel as if it was tissue paper?
THAT’S what Adelaide’s Northern Suburbs copped last week.
I’ve lived here all my life having been born in the Northern Suburbs of Adelaide and I’ve never seen or heard hail like that before.
It was frightening.
@@C21L01 That’s why many don’t understand climate and difference in storms.
The storm drains are not maintained by the councils, that is why when a small rain falls, the drains do not carry away the water.
My car covered in dents 🤦
No Paraná a coisa foi feia. Destruí toda a plantação de soja.
Looking like queen sland no big deal.
Maybe God is trying to knockI sense into the senseless.
Someone tell him its a lost cause .......
No such thing as god
Send the bill to the Australian PM with his coal interests and enmity against clean energy.
They're normal weather patterns.... Sydney gets worse hail storms than Adelaide. Common in Spring time.
Global warming they said, scorching heat and drought they said, it spring and frezzing
There's no place in Adelaide called Fairview, if you are planning to write a story about a city make sure you actually know the place
... and don't call one hail storm in a small area or a city AUSTRALIA.
Australia is huge, as big as Europe, as big as the USA this is not happening all over Australia but in one city.
This channels exaggeration of weather events is propaganda and fear mongering.
Fairview park
Probably meant Fairview Park. Picky.
@@cbisme6414 it reached across Mt Barker and Murray Bridge.
There is Fairview Park, so they were not one hundred percent wrong and your criticism isn't one hundred percent right. Therefore, you also need to be more specific and "know the place". PS You forgot a full stop at the end of your sentence, so there is some minor criticism of you, so "know your grammar".