"I feel a buzz in the air" - This indicates that a strike may be about to hit right where you are standing. If you hear that and/or your hair stands on end, your skin tingles, or you sense a metallic taste/smell, you are in immediate danger of getting struck.
that buzzing is an indication you're about to get toasted if u don't run indoors now lol that electrical charge is because the bolt is way way WAY too close for comfort.
Love the understated comment at 3:10 - getting fairly close - LOL Hell of a lightning/thunder display there, man. Glad you managed to capture that. EPIC !!
At 2:16, if you listen very carefully, you can hear a high pitch buz from that strike. I feel like it was so powerful that the cammer's camera reacted to that strike. Lightning is no joke...
I had one strike the powerline not in front of my house but a larger 66KV across the street and it was very loud, I never saw the direct hit just the blue/white flash on the fence. guy next door saw it and it arced across the phases of the lines as well.
@@hayley339 it was loud & it hit hard and we had a severe storm with a warning of cloud to ground lightning hours before then so I wasnt taking any chances
Gearhead: where do you live, so I can avoid the spot!!... It might surprise you that if you drove as little as 5 miles, you may well be rewarded with better storms!
They just dont make phone mics like these anymore... loud crisp and no wind reduction so its PURE high quality audio! Definately one of the best storms on youtube purely cause of that mic ❤
My grandma had a house on a hill and I remember spending a few weeks at her place during the summer when I was a kid.. my bedroom had an amazing view, but storms like these were a nightmare for me ahaha You could see every lighting and feel the house shaking. I’m still scared to be outside during storms and I blame my fear on those nights, but these videos are pretty cool ahah
I remember last time I went to work with my mother it was in the start of thunderstorm and remember waiting for outside the house but inside a safe place and I saw a up close lightning ⚡️ and it was mad loud I got jumped scared 😳
I watch quite a bit of T-Storm/Electrical Storms, & a lot of times I keep coming back to this video. Besides Rad Lightning, you hear the Thunder, Really Hear it! Lots of people "muffle/quiet" the Thunder. You don't "Dim" the Lightning.. Thanks Again for a Great T-Storm!
usually newer phone microphones duck the audio volume automatically, which is really frustrating for me :/ i wish you could turn that off but no phone has the option to my knowledge.
When I was a kid and we would get a humdinger storm like this in the middle of the night, I would pull the blankets over my head and hide under the blankets....Otherwise, the lightning would be so bright, I'd see the flashes with my eyes closed. It would usually be a hot Summer night so my room windows would be open and I would be too scared to get up and close them.
I bet when you finally came out from under the blankets you were so hot & sweating like all hell?? I know you were because I used to do the same thing when I was a kid,but as an adult now, I'll stand out there no problems, love it.😉⛈️⛈️⛈️
That was wicked! I haven't seen a good storm like that since the mid 1990s. Everytime I move somewhere where there are good storms, nothing happens for years. Soon as I move away, they happen 😞
Man, why don't I get storms like this? 😂 The pop-up storms we got here in Western NY where I live on August 17th were the closest I have ever gotten to this.
The thunderstorms I have been through recently have been crazy. Night before last a thunderstorm arrived at my house and the sky was orange as well as black I watched it out of my window and it looked exactly like minecraft
I agree with your neighbour. I live in uk and the last storm I so like this was 1966. since then in northern England they have been garbage. this one is awesome. where is this one bro
I’ve recently discovered that at night during a thunderstorm especially full of thunder lightning rain wind and hail I go out the back with my phone and put on bad romance by lady Gaga and I just sing and watch the lightning it also makes the lightning strike more
We get these sorts of storms in Australia very often. Depending on where you live the storms also bring destructive winds, and hail as much as 6 inches wide. Good work on your footage though, enjoyed it to the end.
Indonesia Also Has Similar As That. Mostly During Rainy Season That Began October And It Last Through Until April. Or In Negative IOD & La Niña Years Like 2010, 2014, 2016 & 2020. It Longlast All Year Round, Just Like Philippines.
Great! Relocated against my will from NJ to Bridgeport CT. Back in Jersey used to get storms like this. Where I live now they'd steal the lightning before it hits the ground! Nothing like this. StiLL would love to experience a Midwestern storm out in the elements. Peace, be safe, if your hair stands up like mine did once hit the ground! Laughable now but I was really lucky. Scalp even tingled...
Dont know where you lived in Jersey, I'm from South Jersey, Gloucester County to be exact, storms always go around us here, I can count on my right hand the amount of storms that we see, and I mean from start to finish, it's about two or so last two or three years, squall lines form outside of Philly move in this direction and bust up before they even cross the river.
@@jiafeiqueen I moved to Toms river from Iselin last summer and I've seen more storms in one season then I did in a few years up there. Seems to be a thunderstorm prone area down here
Thanks for this, I remember recording, then I saw a huge strike, and it was like 3 or 4 individual bolts before the main one showed, and the thunder has the cracking sound
I wish the videos for sleep included this awesome thunder and lightening. Most of them, you can hardly hear the thunder. I want that crazy, Georgia/Florida-hour-long thunder… for 10 hours. 😃
I heard lots of loud crackling thunder as a kid and man oh man it was so loud it shook the whole house and I bet it was something I’ll remember for the rest of my life and now I’m getting more used to them
March 29th 21. Drove up north about an hour from my house. Left interstate. Saw a big big bolt of lightning. And even some rumble. Drove a few miles to friends got out off my van. Gathered some stuff to put in my buddies truck 1/4 mile away close one. Buddy comes out. Told em. Better move it. That strike was close. He was like yea I heard it and saw the flash. I hopped in his truck. He ran closed his shed door. Ran back 15 ft to the truck. As he closed the door. Lightning at least 4 flashes. Hit the tree just behind his shed. Not even 10 seconds before that. We were 15 20ft tops standing in frt of his shed. Was there like 3 minutes. 8:03 in the a.m. after I drove 56 miles to get there. Lol. Strange morning. But cool. If I could share the pics of tree. It went through one tree and down and hopped to another right next to it.
Your neighbour from Ireland must be amazed with that kind of thunderstorms. I have been living in Ireland for almost 13 years and no real thunderstorms here, just a few very week ones, like 1 thunderstorm every two or three years. Pretty boring wheather the Irish one. I always say Ireland is a climatological cemetery.
@gypsijewel It does rain, an average of 800 mm a year spread over the whole year. It is not a big amount but due to the fact that it rains most of the days (though in small quantities) most people have the impression that it rains a lot. It rains much more in my home region in Spain, the Basque Country, with an average of 1,000 to 1,300 mm per year.
was you guys standing outside? I am so afraid of this thunderstorms when i return from job to home with my motor bike. I always feel like each lightning strikes on me. Its very scary here in Gujarat India in every monsoon.
Awesome video! We don't get storms like that in Jersey. The lightning bolts seemed to be to your ride side but you continued to film mostly straight ahead.
No joke is right!! Perhaps it might behoove you to note HOW they're missing you (to the North, South, etc?) and go there whether it be 5 to 10 miles, or more if necess. You could be well-rewarded.
Count 1001, 1002 from the flash of lightening until the thunder. That will tell you how close the storm is. And the more lightening, indicates the atmosphere is becoming more severe and producing tornadoes.
One time when It was raining I tried to go outside and the thunder almost got me it was so close to the door it was scary but luckily I backed up cause it was scary and also these thunderstorms catch me off guard
i live in Spokane wa And we get tornados But they are weak and are not common but also not that rare And most tornadoes we get don't get reported because most Spokane residents don't know and or don't believe we get tornados And therefore don't report it at all They mistake it as a dust devil. And the most powerful tornado we ever had in Spokane was an EF2. i wish we had extremely loud thunderstorms
"I feel a buzz in the air" - This indicates that a strike may be about to hit right where you are standing. If you hear that and/or your hair stands on end, your skin tingles, or you sense a metallic taste/smell, you are in immediate danger of getting struck.
The phone actually picks up that BUZZZIN SOUND!
@@MisterStellerRC Where in Canada what this storm?
If you sense, hear, or see any if those signs, GET OUT OF THERE IMMEDIATELY.
Thunderstorms usually stay in front of you but not all the time
@@MisterStellerRC yep crazy storm
I love a good old fashioned thunderstorm! Who’s with me?
Me
Me!
I LOVE severe thunderstorms.😃😃😃😃
just ‘ad one in north carolina first hail ever
I enjoy them a lot!! Just without the profanities.
Growing up I lived in the country, me, mom, n dad used to sit in garage watch the storms. Loved it.
Great sound quality! Even the loudest peals of thunder aren't blown out.
Man I remember walking home from work in these kinds of storms at night. It’s the most terrifying walk ever. It’s like walking thru war.
I don’t like being in thunderstorms when the thunder is really loud but I like watching them
At this point, I'd be hiding under my blanket terrified lmao 💀
that buzzing is an indication you're about to get toasted if u don't run indoors now lol that electrical charge is because the bolt is way way WAY too close for comfort.
I didn’t even know it goes down in Canada like this. This is some Florida type stuff
its common pretty much every day in the summer there are storms everywhere around the country
A lot of Canada is fairly flat (except where it’s not, lol) so they have tornadoes and crazy thunderstorms!
Love the understated comment at 3:10 - getting fairly close - LOL Hell of a lightning/thunder display there, man. Glad you managed to capture that. EPIC !!
I wish we got storms...I find lightning, thunder, and rain so calming
Move to Houston Texas 😅
@@KawaiiSlimeFanOr Oklahoma
Dude the thunderstorms here in the USA are 1000 times better than here in Germany
Greetings from Chemnitz
Incredible crisp audio. Perfect for intense storms. Awesome footage!
Couldn't agree more!
At 2:16, if you listen very carefully, you can hear a high pitch buz from that strike. I feel like it was so powerful that the cammer's camera reacted to that strike. Lightning is no joke...
Thunderstorms can get pretty scary even if you live for this type of stuff
I love when thunder is this loud like at 5:50
I had one strike the powerline not in front of my house but a larger 66KV across the street and it was very loud, I never saw the direct hit just the blue/white flash on the fence. guy next door saw it and it arced across the phases of the lines as well.
I get annoyed when thunder isn’t like this. I love it when lightning strikes a tree then the crispy yet spicy thunder bangs
Thunder like this made me run while waiting for the bys at 1am years ago
@@raysmithpt25 sheeeeesh
@@hayley339 it was loud & it hit hard and we had a severe storm with a warning of cloud to ground lightning hours before then so I wasnt taking any chances
Nice footage and earraping thunder. Hope we get some good lightningstorms this summer like this in the Netherlands.
We NEVER get storms like that here.... kinda sad actually
Gearhead Photography Ltd. Where do you live?
Gearhead: where do you live, so I can avoid the spot!!... It might surprise you that if you drove as little as 5 miles, you may well be rewarded with better storms!
@@dannichols2929 Ottawa Canada
@rainbow turd I'm surrounded by lakes and rivers.
This is the best thunderstorm on UA-cam
That is all 👍👍
I love thunder sounds like this, badass video man 🌩
They just dont make phone mics like these anymore... loud crisp and no wind reduction so its PURE high quality audio! Definately one of the best storms on youtube purely cause of that mic ❤
Yes, Samsung S3, old school
I love the sound of crickets and grass toads during a storm. It’s actually rather relaxing to listen to.
This is INSANE ! I LOVE IT ! I feel bad for any animals that were there though. Even if they’re inside it’s pretty scary for them.
It’s satisfying to see a storm with lightning that may be far, but can still bring so much noise. That thunder was insane! ⛈☔️🌫
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I totally agree!
How long was this storm on average. Also, was it a big storm, or just one that brought a lot of noise?
@@MisterStellerRCCanada trying it's hardest to mimic Florida's extremely loud thunderstorms huh?, Bro ain't even in the Gulf of Mexico 😂
2:14 Now THAT is a Thunderclap!
My grandma had a house on a hill and I remember spending a few weeks at her place during the summer when I was a kid.. my bedroom had an amazing view, but storms like these were a nightmare for me ahaha You could see every lighting and feel the house shaking. I’m still scared to be outside during storms and I blame my fear on those nights, but these videos are pretty cool ahah
This video definitely lives up to its name! Awesome stuff.
I remember last time I went to work with my mother it was in the start of thunderstorm and remember waiting for outside the house but inside a safe place and I saw a up close lightning ⚡️ and it was mad loud I got jumped scared 😳
I watch quite a bit of T-Storm/Electrical Storms, & a lot of times I keep coming back to this video. Besides Rad Lightning, you hear the Thunder, Really Hear it! Lots of people "muffle/quiet" the Thunder. You don't "Dim" the Lightning..
Thanks Again for a Great T-Storm!
Awesome, thank you!
usually newer phone microphones duck the audio volume automatically, which is really frustrating for me :/ i wish you could turn that off but no phone has the option to my knowledge.
@Benzeel Well, isn't that dumb.
This is why I love to go to America they seem too get the worst but amazing storms UK rarely gets thunder like this
hi that storm was huge never get storms like this one in the uk
Fantastic footage. I wish we had storms like this in England! “Lightning”. There’s no E in it!
We do. Sometimes.
When I was a kid and we would get a humdinger storm like this in the middle of the night, I would pull the blankets over my head and hide under the blankets....Otherwise, the lightning would be so bright, I'd see the flashes with my eyes closed.
It would usually be a hot Summer night so my room windows would be open and I would be too scared to get up and close them.
Same here in the uk
I bet when you finally came out from under the blankets you were so hot & sweating like all hell?? I know you were because I used to do the same thing when I was a kid,but as an adult now, I'll stand out there no problems, love it.😉⛈️⛈️⛈️
I did the same thing as a kid, and being so hot during a LONG thunderstorm was an ordeal. My ears hurt from squeezing them closed so hard! 😂
Very Loud Mate! Nice Video
That was wicked! I haven't seen a good storm like that since the mid 1990s. Everytime I move somewhere where there are good storms, nothing happens for years. Soon as I move away, they happen 😞
Your Mic is f*cking beautiful
2:15 had some that sounded just like this earlier today in a place where we never get thunderstorms and it was actually incredible
The thunderstorms here in Queensland Australia sometimes leave this type for dead
Man, why don't I get storms like this? 😂
The pop-up storms we got here in Western NY where I live on August 17th were the closest I have ever gotten to this.
I don’t like thunder when I am in a storm at night time because the lightning shines into my room then the thunder terrifies me
Same.
I get scared easily by night thunderstorm.
Especially severe ones.
@@thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581 they’re crazy right. This is my other UA-cam channel that I’m using to type replies
5:51 HELL SAID HELLO
Storms at night are terrifying especially when they are strong like this
Awesome Footage! Thunderstorms in Canada would be louder than in the U.S.
Who the hell is walking out there (7:39) in this insane lightning barrage?
Obvious NPC mate
The thunderstorms I have been through recently have been crazy. Night before last a thunderstorm arrived at my house and the sky was orange as well as black I watched it out of my window and it looked exactly like minecraft
WOW Zeus was MAD⚡️⚡️ incredible strikes as thunder over there😮
I agree with your neighbour. I live in uk and the last storm I so like this was 1966. since then in northern England they have been garbage. this one is awesome. where is this one bro
Positive CG this is the Lightning most people die from When it gets close like that I leave my camera rolling outside and I go inside
Yes! Blue bolts or Superbolts.
They are so much louder too, we had a storm that was producing both types of bolts and the positives shook the house like no ones business
The type of thunder the produce is so fun to hear
OMG thank you mister stellerRC for hearting my comment I am you’re biggest fan
2:21 You sound like santa LOL! 😂
I’ve recently discovered that at night during a thunderstorm especially full of thunder lightning rain wind and hail I go out the back with my phone and put on bad romance by lady Gaga and I just sing and watch the lightning it also makes the lightning strike more
We get these sorts of storms in Australia very often. Depending on where you live the storms also bring destructive winds, and hail as much as 6 inches wide. Good work on your footage though, enjoyed it to the end.
Some bring tornado’s
Indonesia Also Has Similar As That. Mostly During Rainy Season That Began October And It Last Through Until April. Or In Negative IOD & La Niña Years Like 2010, 2014, 2016 & 2020. It Longlast All Year Round, Just Like Philippines.
Great! Relocated against my will from NJ to Bridgeport CT. Back in Jersey used to get storms like this. Where I live now they'd steal the lightning before it hits the ground! Nothing like this. StiLL would love to experience a Midwestern storm out in the elements. Peace, be safe, if your hair stands up like mine did once hit the ground! Laughable now but I was really lucky. Scalp even tingled...
Dont know where you lived in Jersey, I'm from South Jersey, Gloucester County to be exact, storms always go around us here, I can count on my right hand the amount of storms that we see, and I mean from start to finish, it's about two or so last two or three years, squall lines form outside of Philly move in this direction and bust up before they even cross the river.
@@mikeyfromnj i’m in sj too!
@@jiafeiqueen I moved to Toms river from Iselin last summer and I've seen more storms in one season then I did in a few years up there. Seems to be a thunderstorm prone area down here
3:43 Fantastic classic cracking negative. That tells you that the leader had numerous branches of downward channels in a "zig-zag" motion.
Thanks for this, I remember recording, then I saw a huge strike, and it was like 3 or 4 individual bolts before the main one showed, and the thunder has the cracking sound
Listen to those pops of the thunder. These are very powerful lightning flashes. Lots of CGs.
I wish the videos for sleep included this awesome thunder and lightening. Most of them, you can hardly hear the thunder. I want that crazy, Georgia/Florida-hour-long thunder… for 10 hours. 😃
Cool idea
@@MisterStellerRC OoOoOoOoOo ❤️❤️
The Southern UK had a good thunderstorm the other week, but I really wish we’d get them more often
That one thunder crack sounded funny as hell also I liked how the guy reacted to the storm that was also funny good video btw
I don’t often experience storms like this with constant lightning
Your are lucky to have thunderstrom like this...
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This guy is like a kid reacting to this thunderstorm!
Well I take it over 870 screenshots and I in only about 13 seconds there's so much going on I'm so excited for your video thank you
I heard lots of loud crackling thunder as a kid and man oh man it was so loud it shook the whole house and I bet it was something I’ll remember for the rest of my life and now I’m getting more used to them
March 29th 21. Drove up north about an hour from my house. Left interstate. Saw a big big bolt of lightning. And even some rumble. Drove a few miles to friends got out off my van. Gathered some stuff to put in my buddies truck 1/4 mile away close one. Buddy comes out. Told em. Better move it. That strike was close. He was like yea I heard it and saw the flash. I hopped in his truck. He ran closed his shed door. Ran back 15 ft to the truck. As he closed the door. Lightning at least 4 flashes. Hit the tree just behind his shed. Not even 10 seconds before that. We were 15 20ft tops standing in frt of his shed. Was there like 3 minutes. 8:03 in the a.m. after I drove 56 miles to get there. Lol. Strange morning. But cool. If I could share the pics of tree. It went through one tree and down and hopped to another right next to it.
Your neighbour from Ireland must be amazed with that kind of thunderstorms. I have been living in Ireland for almost 13 years and no real thunderstorms here, just a few very week ones, like 1 thunderstorm every two or three years. Pretty boring wheather the Irish one. I always say Ireland is a climatological cemetery.
@gypsijewel It does rain, an average of 800 mm a year spread over the whole year. It is not a big amount but due to the fact that it rains most of the days (though in small quantities) most people have the impression that it rains a lot. It rains much more in my home region in Spain, the Basque Country, with an average of 1,000 to 1,300 mm per year.
This is an insane storm it’s constant
The best light show of all 🤔🙂🙏❤️
We didn’t get a good storm like this 😔 I wanna see a storm like that! I’m in winnipeg
Let's organise a trip to tornado alley to get scared witless! I am from UK
was you guys standing outside? I am so afraid of this thunderstorms when i return from job to home with my motor bike. I always feel like each lightning strikes on me. Its very scary here in Gujarat India in every monsoon.
Don't get any more storms like that here in Massachusetts... Had a tornado 🌪️... In 2011.. June 1st . ..
We had a tornado pass right by today, which is very rare here.
@@MisterStellerRC when a tornado passes through it seems like it alters the weather for weeks.. remember that summer very well here....
Cracking storm. Wish I was there. Awesome.
Me to bro.
Awesome capture!
Awesome video! We don't get storms like that in Jersey. The lightning bolts seemed to be to your ride side but you continued to film mostly straight ahead.
I love the sound of thunder 🤩
That was AWESOME! In my area we’re lucky if we get four, feeble, claps of lightening a year! No joke. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
No joke is right!! Perhaps it might behoove you to note HOW they're missing you (to the North, South, etc?) and go there whether it be 5 to 10 miles, or more if necess. You could be well-rewarded.
This is great. Where in Canada was this?
It's like watching a symphony when I watch storms 😳😊✌️
6:27 oh my god dude that was like no delay that was right next to you!
Awesome I like a Beautiful violent storm.
Monumental thunder, lightning was awesome too.
Yeah a buzz in the air is a good sign to book it into the house. I came close to being zapped! I learned my lesson
Oh wow! just wow that was super intense did you feel that I did
Brilliant video to watch .
dang elves are having too much fun bowling.
it got really loud @ 2:19-2:30 and i bet the thunder is quite noisy
Tell your neighbor hello from Dublin. Yea we only get baby ones here.
Count 1001, 1002 from the flash of lightening until the thunder. That will tell you how close the storm is. And the more lightening, indicates the atmosphere is becoming more severe and producing tornadoes.
You went inside after the dangerous stuff had finished. All those +CG before the big rain hits, they're the ones that'll vapourise you.
It’s November but still no sign of thunderstorms :(
Really keeping me waiting this year
Gets like this in Florida often
Thunder was literally very loud right near me yesterday!
One time when It was raining I tried to go outside and the thunder almost got me it was so close to the door it was scary but luckily I backed up cause it was scary and also these thunderstorms catch me off guard
I would be right beside you! I love a good thunderstorm
WHAT! This is Canada?! I’m in Tampa Florida and this makes our storms look like a Disney movie LOL
The lightning is striking in the same spot every time
What a great video!!!! Love good storms.
I love it, thank you 🥰
Had a strike so close once,every hair fiber stood up.
Damn you need to go inside when you hear thunder real loud and seeing lightning close like that
Edit: It's about time you went inside
i live in Spokane wa And we get tornados But they are weak and are not common but also not that rare And most tornadoes we get don't get reported because most Spokane residents don't know and or don't believe we get tornados And therefore don't report it at all They mistake it as a dust devil. And the most powerful tornado we ever had in Spokane was an EF2. i wish we had extremely loud thunderstorms