Thank you for uploading your new video, interesting seeing the camera's final moments, and seeing the storms/lighting and ashfall from the fires. Keep up the great work! 👍
This exceptionally well done video took me down memory lane to that ravaging CSU fire.. The sky was red and the air was thick and alive with ashes. great job my friend.
@@itzrenzo8960 This is a real game changer. The internet is a vast network that connects our computers, phones, and other devices to machines that store data. On the internet, there is the world wide web. The world wide web contains websites, which each has a url that directs you to the site. For example, to go to UA-cam, you put in www.youtube.com. To go to amazon, you put in www.amazon.com. You need a web browser to go to these websites. For example, your phone may have safari, a web browser, already downloaded. On a computer, you can also use google chrome, microsoft edge, or firefox. However, it is really hard to find websites you want to go to with all these different URLs. That's where search engines come in. With search engines like google.com, bing.com, and duckduckgo.com, you can type in keywords you want to learn about in the search bar, and you will get a list of websites that may be helpful to you. For example, you wanted to learn about the RFD. Go to google.com, type "Rear flank downdraft" into the search bar, and hit enter. Then click the top result, and you can read what is on that website. Keep in mind that not everything on the internet is factually accurate and the reliability of sources varies greatly.
I'm here again my friend. Have a great week.
2.35 of sheer beauty felt like I was drifting amongst the clouds,thanks for sharing 🙂☁️🌩
Thank you for uploading your new video, interesting seeing the camera's final moments, and seeing the storms/lighting and ashfall from the fires. Keep up the great work! 👍
This exceptionally well done video took me down memory lane to that ravaging CSU fire.. The sky was red and the air was thick and alive with ashes. great job my friend.
Thanks, hope this year will be better.
beautiful time lapse
Wau so beautiful video, very great recording! Thanks for this wonderful video!👍😍
Great capture 👍
Great video. Thanks for sharing and have a nice day.
Awesome shots mate 👌
Welp, the lightning storms were fun until they started setting everything on fire.
0:30 Almost looks like there is an RFD
interesting, it does kind of look like one
What is and RFD
@@itzrenzo8960 You know how to google search, right?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rear_flank_downdraft
@@1.4142 no
@@itzrenzo8960 This is a real game changer.
The internet is a vast network that connects our computers, phones, and other devices to machines that store data. On the internet, there is the world wide web. The world wide web contains websites, which each has a url that directs you to the site. For example, to go to UA-cam, you put in www.youtube.com. To go to amazon, you put in www.amazon.com. You need a web browser to go to these websites. For example, your phone may have safari, a web browser, already downloaded. On a computer, you can also use google chrome, microsoft edge, or firefox. However, it is really hard to find websites you want to go to with all these different URLs. That's where search engines come in. With search engines like google.com, bing.com, and duckduckgo.com, you can type in keywords you want to learn about in the search bar, and you will get a list of websites that may be helpful to you. For example, you wanted to learn about the RFD. Go to google.com, type "Rear flank downdraft" into the search bar, and hit enter. Then click the top result, and you can read what is on that website. Keep in mind that not everything on the internet is factually accurate and the reliability of sources varies greatly.
WTF :O Amazing video!
Good video content uploaded, dear friend👍❤
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Hello my new friend watching your video beautiful view tamsak kalimbang Po plz ❤️❤️❤️
cool
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Did this cloud form a pyrocumulus? Pyrocumulunimbus
Yes
is it vulture? photobombed at 😆😆