I remember an amazing storm we enjoyed in Whitby, when standing in Argument Alley and my wifes hood was vibrating in the wind. Also on the other side of the river, the sea foam backed up from the beach and the whole of the street was covered in thick, whipped up foam. The wind took your breath away, but the sea was awesome. Great that you didn't spoil it with naff unwanted music. Natural sounds speaks for itself. Great bit of filming, thanks for sharing.👍👍👍
Fantastic piece of photography. Brilliantly captured a storm with no name. Well done keep them coming history depends on films that otherwise will soon be forgotten.
Wow. The time and effort put into filming and editing, video, and audio, resulting in a really engrossing cinematic experience. This really is good stuff. Excellent.
Great video! It's difficult to know in these days of constant weather-fear-porn, if it's actually going to be bad or not - I live in Torbay and if there are tankers sheltering in the bay, then I take the warning seriously, like you said 'The fishermen (sailors) know.'
Great filming, ive had it for breakfast while sitting in my armchair in Shropshire, a long way from the sea, which I long to be closer to,so much powerful energy there! Thank you for sharing. God Bless 💯🙏🏻💖
Brilliant video, thanks for taking the time to share. We were there as well and featured in your video shot of Mr Chips from the other side of the harbour.😊
My Father went all around The World in The Merchant Navy and I remember him telling me that to witness Truly Rough Weather at sea is frightening and has to be seen to be believed.
My father was in the Royal Navy during the whole of WW2 and saw service in the Arctic, North & South Atlantic & Indian Oceans. He told me the WORST weather he experienced was in the Bay of Biscay, while on a cruiser accompanying an RN Fleet aircraft carrier, he told me how inbetween wave crests the ENTIRE 30,000 ton carrier would totally disappear from from view only to reappear 10 seconds later with its bow pointing upwards cresting the next wave
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 I can well believe that my friend. My Father took part in The North Atlantic Convoys going to Murmansk in Russia, he said the weather during the Winter was just horrendous. He served on Tankers just before he left The Merch and he told me a similar story to what you have just related. In heavy weather, the decks of The Tanker would go completely awash and would rise again, several seconds later and no sooner had it drained and it would be under again. Those men were made of sterner stuff than me I can tell you.
Fantastic dramatic footage Glenn, really brings it home why the sea must be treated with caution and respect. I was frozen and I only went from the house to the car. That little curved wall really does help redirect the waves, even though some of them got the better of it.
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You’ve really captured a sense of the power of nature. That sea foam is incredible. I notice you’re filming sensibly, unlike some of those trying to grab a selfie. Those small children near where the waves were coming over gave me a bit of the chills too; they could easily have been knocked off their feet. Stay safe everyone.
The majesty and terror of the sea needs to be seen to be appreciated and respected. Thank you for filming the awe-inspiring angry sea in all its glory. 🇦🇺🦘
Terrific video, excellent photography, editing and overall presentation. I would not go near the harbor! Now I will re-watch Monty Python's "a couple of Yorkshiremen" clip and be glad we're home and dry here in 🇺🇸 (for now anyway)! Job well done, thank you. 👍
Your channel just came up . Wow ehat a storm havent seen that in years . Tealy vood filming this . One scene from yhe beggining pointing to yhe cliffs no houses or store . Yhe waves looked ten feet tall or more .coming in . Thankyou be safe . In am inland in yhe usa , in the state of utah .
I stayed at the campsite on the hill, south of the Abbey many years ago. The lady who ran it told me she packed up every September and buggered off to Cyprus until April. Wise woman.
My father was in the Royal Navy during the whole of WW2 and saw service in the Arctic, North & South Atlantic & Indian Oceans. He told me the WORST weather he experienced was in the Bay of Biscay, while on a cruiser accompanying an RN Fleet aircraft carrier, he told me how inbetween wave crests the ENTIRE 30,000 ton carrier would totally disappear from from view only to slowly reappear 10 seconds later with its bow pointing upwards cresting the next wave, before crashing nose first into the next trough. Remember storms don't need names they just "are". Giving them names is part of the idea to project the image of "being attacked" by the weather. Those at the "top" gotta keep the youngsters frightened. Great filming and appreciated lack of soundtrack. 👌👌👌
Whitby's heart is beating and she is angry . north sea is unforgiving ..Mother nature can never lose..Thanks for sharing ,, anyone fishing while you filming there, I guess not but sometimes stupid people still just go beach or pier fishing no matter what? I can see boatmen have brains ..
There was a yellow warning for strong winds around Shetland Isles. Winds around Whitby were gusting around 50-60 mph during Friday 24th. Shetland higher than 70mph gusts The winds were caused by a low pressure sitting over Scandinavia, pulling in winds from a northerly direction. The isobars were close together and more so around Shetland.
Fantastic footage wish I was there. I noticed when I was there in September that on the pier by the lighthouse there are a series of gaps in the wall with old pulley wheels. Do you know what there were for, did they have gates there?
Lived in Whitby 1975 to 1976. That winter we had the mother of all storms, with the local coastguard station recording winds over 100mph. Many chimney stacks down, and houses around the harbour flooded with water coming up through lavatories and such. Saw people blown over in the street. And no, CO2 was NOTHING to do with it
Great filming, but I can’t believe those people at Whitby putting their children a risk like that. When I was living in Porthleven in the mid 80’s we had regular storms but on one occasion an old couple took a walk along the harbour wall during a storm and were tragically washed into the sea. As a Helicopter Engineer working on Search and Rescue this happened from time to time and was avoidable and senseless, people totally underestimate the power of the ocean.
@@thewhitbyphotographer I appreciate the honesty & it's good to know that other people have the same problems. Thinking about it, I should have realised as I was watching the video, it was so good but it was so well done. I guess you chose well & levelled it just right.
@@teabagmcpick889 The zoom h1n comes highly recommended though for the price,. I record lots of sounds and store them on my google drive then add them in as and when required.
LOVE WHITBY! Was my second home growing up. This is some incredible footage but it just chops clips or shots too much for me, especially with dramatic seascapes where shapes and power develops…… would love to see shots like these cover a good 30 seconds at least, clipping it every 2 seconds is a bit off putting for me and it lessens the effect of the amazing camerawork and I jut don’t feel able to absorb anything I’m seeing. But that’s your style and so it should be :)
Hi, there are a few videos on the channel with long un broken clips of the sea. Some up to a minute each. They never perform well in terms of views, but I do put them out every so often. I may do one this week. Here is one from a couple of weeks ago for you. ua-cam.com/video/hg3jnF-iP2A/v-deo.htmlsi=k2_xwpyNbluO4Weu
I remember an amazing storm we enjoyed in Whitby, when standing in Argument Alley and my wifes hood was vibrating in the wind. Also on the other side of the river, the sea foam backed up from the beach and the whole of the street was covered in thick, whipped up foam. The wind took your breath away, but the sea was awesome. Great that you didn't spoil it with naff unwanted music. Natural sounds speaks for itself. Great bit of filming, thanks for sharing.👍👍👍
Fantastic piece of photography. Brilliantly captured a storm with no name. Well done keep them coming history depends on films that otherwise will soon be forgotten.
Such a beautiful area that of a fishing village. Appreciate the filming before and during the storms approach.
Hi Glenn, absolutely fantastic! excellent camera work of my beloved Whitby. Stay safe, thank you for sharing.
Wow. The time and effort put into filming and editing, video, and audio, resulting in a really engrossing cinematic experience. This really is good stuff. Excellent.
Great video! It's difficult to know in these days of constant weather-fear-porn, if it's actually going to be bad or not - I live in Torbay and if there are tankers sheltering in the bay, then I take the warning seriously, like you said 'The fishermen (sailors) know.'
Great filming, ive had it for breakfast while sitting in my armchair in Shropshire, a long way from the sea, which I long to be closer to,so much powerful energy there! Thank you for sharing. God Bless 💯🙏🏻💖
Great work, fantastic angles and atmosphere. Thank you.
Beautifully atmospheric photography. This really portrays a Sense Of Place.
Thankyou Les.
Great footage and enjoyed just hearing the wind,Thank you
Wonderful! Especially enjoyed the audio of the natural noise too. Beautiful film. Thankyou.
Great sound quality the roar of the ocean is frightening ❤❤❤ love it
Those waves just dwarf the pier........fancy parent's letting their kids play in it....nice work.
Brilliant footage Glen and all at a safe distance. Storm videos are my favourite. 😊
Brilliant video, thanks for taking the time to share. We were there as well and featured in your video shot of Mr Chips from the other side of the harbour.😊
Consistently excellent cinematography. Lovely job. Well done.
My Father went all around The World in The Merchant Navy and I remember him telling me that to witness Truly Rough Weather at sea is frightening and has to be seen to be believed.
My father was in the Royal Navy during the whole of WW2 and saw service in the Arctic, North & South Atlantic & Indian Oceans. He told me the WORST weather he experienced was in the Bay of Biscay, while on a cruiser accompanying an RN Fleet aircraft carrier, he told me how inbetween wave crests the ENTIRE 30,000 ton carrier would totally disappear from from view only to reappear 10 seconds later with its bow pointing upwards cresting the next wave
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 I can well believe that my friend. My Father took part in The North Atlantic Convoys going to Murmansk in Russia, he said the weather during the Winter was just horrendous. He served on Tankers just before he left The Merch and he told me a similar story to what you have just related. In heavy weather, the decks of The Tanker would go completely awash and would rise again, several seconds later and no sooner had it drained and it would be under again. Those men were made of sterner stuff than me I can tell you.
Love whitby beautiful photography
We were there at the weekend and it was a truly epic storm! Viewed from the warm comforts at the Duke of York 😊
Fantastic dramatic footage Glenn, really brings it home why the sea must be treated with caution and respect. I was frozen and I only went from the house to the car. That little curved wall really does help redirect the waves, even though some of them got the better of it.
Donkeys years since I was at Whitby and yes that little curved wall was doing its job well. 🙂.
Saw your message about leaving FB and looked you up to follow you on UA-cam. I’m loving your UA-cam page!
Hey thank you for coming over. I haven't left Facebook but I have left that group. Something about Facebook groups that bring the worst out in people. If you go to my Channel Homepage... Link below, from there you can select the community tab and I post at least 2 pics a day. And thanks again for coming over and subscribing.
ua-cam.com/channels/-eiv-wXjo0pcTp1R8SfFsQ.html
What a great sight to see & be a part of, great to see the kids (old & young) playing in the spray too. Nive video
Awesome video-!!❤ thank you for not playing music
Just watched it on me tele, great work, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for not adding music to this excellent video. 💛
Great footage Glenn. Thank you for enduring these conditions so we can see them, only trouble is I'm getting more home sick by the minuet.
Cheers Kat, hope you are all doing well.
Same with me, after living in various countries I am getting pulled by the wish to return to Yorkshire.
That’s quite a storm. Stay safe. Whitby is special hope all is ok again soon.
Great footage stay safe, my favourite place whitby
Great video bro. The sea looks frightening.
Great footage..we was there Christmas festival and it's unbelievable difference.. back for Krampus 😊
Hey thanks for sharing this video I've always loved it up there and the people 😊
Thankyou Paul.
I admit at first I thought the sea foam was snow.😬 great photography thank you
You’ve really captured a sense of the power of nature. That sea foam is incredible. I notice you’re filming sensibly, unlike some of those trying to grab a selfie. Those small children near where the waves were coming over gave me a bit of the chills too; they could easily have been knocked off their feet. Stay safe everyone.
Award winning footage there, thanks for sharing the storm captured at its most brutal in winter.
Thankyou, thats very kind.
Love all these stormy weather videos and how you capture all the detail! You are epic mate! I am for sure subscribed and will be a long time follower
Many thanks for such a lovely comment.
Glen thanks for re packing the life ring and saving me a job 😅
Great pictures still my favourite sea side town 😊
we were there on Friday, it was amazing to see the power of the sea in full fury, Saturday was pretty spectacular too. Whitby is stunning.
Fantastic video, makes me miss home
We will be back there on Wednesday ☺Hoping to catch some rough seas...
The majesty and terror of the sea needs to be seen to be appreciated and respected. Thank you for filming the awe-inspiring angry sea in all its glory. 🇦🇺🦘
Terrific video, excellent photography, editing and overall presentation. I would not go near the harbor! Now I will re-watch Monty Python's "a couple of Yorkshiremen" clip and be glad we're home and dry here in 🇺🇸 (for now anyway)!
Job well done, thank you. 👍
Enjoyed that!!! From Lake District!
Great film and strangely relaxing
Fantastic footage, thank you
for those in peril of the sea stay safe all whitby fishermen xxxx
I give you Hats Off Sir for this effort, raw sound without annoying stupid music.Stay safe Sir from Greece😃
A great video, looks like you had a good day out.
A Good Video. Thank You.
Lovely video - whatever the season Whitby is epic! ❤
Your channel just came up .
Wow ehat a storm havent seen that in years . Tealy vood filming this .
One scene from yhe beggining pointing to yhe cliffs no houses or store . Yhe waves looked ten feet tall or more .coming in .
Thankyou be safe .
In am inland in yhe usa , in the state of utah .
Hi The waves topped out at 17ft that day I think.
Biggest Ive seen was almost 28ft during storm Arwen. Check out that video.
@@thewhitbyphotographer wow thankyou I will .
Went to Whitby a few weeks ago goth weekend. Weather was sunny. Love Whitby x
I stayed at the campsite on the hill, south of the Abbey many years ago. The lady who ran it told me she packed up every September and buggered off to Cyprus until April. Wise woman.
Coming up to Whitby Friday staying in the captain’s quarters rain or shine it’ll be beautiful
Snow potential.
My father was in the Royal Navy during the whole of WW2 and saw service in the Arctic, North & South Atlantic & Indian Oceans. He told me the WORST weather he experienced was in the Bay of Biscay, while on a cruiser accompanying an RN Fleet aircraft carrier, he told me how inbetween wave crests the ENTIRE 30,000 ton carrier would totally disappear from from view only to slowly reappear 10 seconds later with its bow pointing upwards cresting the next wave, before crashing nose first into the next trough.
Remember storms don't need names they just "are". Giving them names is part of the idea to project the image of "being attacked" by the weather. Those at the "top" gotta keep the youngsters frightened.
Great filming and appreciated lack of soundtrack. 👌👌👌
Whitby's heart is beating and she is angry . north sea is unforgiving ..Mother nature can never lose..Thanks for sharing ,, anyone fishing while you filming there, I guess not but sometimes stupid people still just go beach or pier fishing no matter what? I can see boatmen have brains ..
Excellent video 👏
Thankyou :)
There was a yellow warning for strong winds around Shetland Isles. Winds around Whitby were gusting around 50-60 mph during Friday 24th.
Shetland higher than 70mph gusts
The winds were caused by a low pressure sitting over Scandinavia, pulling in winds from a northerly direction.
The isobars were close together and more so around Shetland.
I stayed in the seafront pub, The Sodden Lobster in the 1980's when a storm worse than this arrived......quite awakening!!!
Think you were at Staithes. Nearest name is Cod And Lobster.
Yes, sorry forgot to add that in. The waves were literally flying over our bedroom!@@thewhitbyphotographer
Fantastic footage wish I was there. I noticed when I was there in September that on the pier by the lighthouse there are a series of gaps in the wall with old pulley wheels. Do you know what there were for, did they have gates there?
Lived in Whitby 1975 to 1976. That winter we had the mother of all storms, with the local coastguard station recording winds over 100mph. Many chimney stacks down, and houses around the harbour flooded with water coming up through lavatories and such. Saw people blown over in the street. And no, CO2 was NOTHING to do with it
Very enjoyable video and am looking forward to more😀 . I think your use of the apostrope needs reviewing😁. Best wishes
Great camera work there sir. Looks a tad blowy ;-)
Awesome filming … actually makes we want to live there.
The ramp up from the entry to the harbour.... morning after the storm, a HUGE tree trunk ended up on the road at the top.
Fantastic filming
So happy to hear a Durham accent again. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
FANTASTIC footage ❤❤❤
I go a lot to Whitby but I will leave it next time till the summer ! The sea was very angry on this occasion !!
Mesmerising ❤
Brrrr looks cold ☺
Great video. Got very rough in Scarborough too
Incredible video! You’ve a new subscriber 😊
Thank you Robert.
If that wind had been in London it would have been THE END IS NIGH! And everyone instructed not to travel etc etc.
Man alive, awesome 👍
Thankyou
Terrific footage.
The North Sea was truely angry
Best wishes from Australia
Thankyou David, best wishes to you too.
what some coffee with that cream .. (Sea foam )
Great filming, but I can’t believe those people at Whitby putting their children a risk like that. When I was living in Porthleven in the mid 80’s we had regular storms but on one occasion an old couple took a walk along the harbour wall during a storm and were tragically washed into the sea. As a Helicopter Engineer working on Search and Rescue this happened from time to time and was avoidable and senseless, people totally underestimate the power of the ocean.
It didn't get a name because it didn't affect the south
I wished I had been there to see this, purely to capture some wonderful images of those scenes. I love Whitby, the best place on the planet.
l know what l go to whitby in a storm n stand where waves are big so l can get wet how thick can people get
Surprisingly good audio for such terrible conditions - what's your secret?
A zoom H1n and a subscription to epidemic sound.
@@thewhitbyphotographer 😂😂 Should have known there was mischief afoot.
@@teabagmcpick889 The audio out the camera is quite horrendous. In fact inaudible.
@@thewhitbyphotographer I appreciate the honesty & it's good to know that other people have the same problems. Thinking about it, I should have realised as I was watching the video, it was so good but it was so well done. I guess you chose well & levelled it just right.
@@teabagmcpick889 The zoom h1n comes highly recommended though for the price,. I record lots of sounds and store them on my google drive then add them in as and when required.
The Gods of the deep are calling 😅 wonderful filming. You must have felt exhilarated
Hi There, yes one of the only times I really really alive is when Im out in bad weather or amongst nature.
Time for that warm T shirt to be brought out...
Who wouldn't want to be in Whitby. Any weather.
What I would give to be in one of those pubs eating fish and chips 🥰
God bless all fishermen and RNLI volunteers.
Plenty of new fossils out there now as the cliffs will of been well eroded
Just a storm - no bloody silly name! Love Whitby.
Storm No Name.
Feel Frank Meadow Sutcliffe would've been proud of you! 💪💪
Pleased I visited on Thursday and not Friday 😊
😂 health and safety red and white tape up - 😂 Gawd worlds gone mad..
LOVE WHITBY! Was my second home growing up. This is some incredible footage but it just chops clips or shots too much for me, especially with dramatic seascapes where shapes and power develops…… would love to see shots like these cover a good 30 seconds at least, clipping it every 2 seconds is a bit off putting for me and it lessens the effect of the amazing camerawork and I jut don’t feel able to absorb anything I’m seeing. But that’s your style and so it should be :)
Hi, there are a few videos on the channel with long un broken clips of the sea. Some up to a minute each. They never perform well in terms of views, but I do put them out every so often. I may do one this week.
Here is one from a couple of weeks ago for you.
ua-cam.com/video/hg3jnF-iP2A/v-deo.htmlsi=k2_xwpyNbluO4Weu
I love it when the planet warms up and we get this weather. We are so lucky to have experts to inform us of this.
You not getting an easy winter are you all these storms coming at you up north stay safe
Bravoure!
Great film. 🫢😀
Thankyou Brendan
Good video. Pity it’s in Yorkshire!
WOW
While the sea changes, the people remain the same !
Wonder what ancestors would've thought if they saw somet like this