I'm glad he at least did an emergency cover-up of the stuff beneath the broken window upstairs. I was thinking I would do the same thing; just grab some kind of protection and quickly toss it in place. Better than nothing.
I think this was way more than a mere micro burst. When the video starts, you can see what looks very much like a wall cloud. Then, while panning right to left, you get a very brief glimpse of very active clouds, but the camera pulls away before a real assessment can be made. Finally, that sound. That deafening roar of winds. It all leads me to believe that this storm may have contained tornadic rotation, but not enough to generate a tornado. The mere fact that there was hail of some respectable size pounding the house tells me that the wind turbulence was high enough to recycle the hailstones up to size before they fell. I'm guessing this was a small but intense storm system; part of a line of spot storms. They can be small but very intense; even containing tornadoes.
*me watching the video* "Dude shut your windows! shiznet is flying everywhere!" *watches to the end* "Oh, your windows were closed. gees man. Hope the damages were not too expensive."
You were lucky you didn't get hit by a tornado. One of the things that are often observed right before a tornado strike is lack of wind and that growing sound in the background. The signs can take many forms, but this is one of the more common ones. This was NOT a normal start of a storm, and you and everybody in that area were in great danger.
I know I shouldn’t laugh but when you were peeking around the stair rails at the broken window with rain flying in was just kind of hilarious. You have lovely windows, hope you could get them fixed, and upgraded. 🤗
the sound of the incoming microburst loaded with hell was terrifying.
Sounded like a freight train!
When you're wondering what that "roar" is and then the hail starts....
Unbelievable bud, glad you guys got out with no injuries!
All that other shit can be repaired!
Back in may 2019 we had a hail storm like that in the Pittsburgh metro area we had to replace everything after it
I'm glad he at least did an emergency cover-up of the stuff beneath the broken window upstairs. I was thinking I would do the same thing; just grab some kind of protection and quickly toss it in place. Better than nothing.
Microburst, loaded with hail. Nasty.
I think this was way more than a mere micro burst. When the video starts, you can see what looks very much like a wall cloud. Then, while panning right to left, you get a very brief glimpse of very active clouds, but the camera pulls away before a real assessment can be made. Finally, that sound. That deafening roar of winds. It all leads me to believe that this storm may have contained tornadic rotation, but not enough to generate a tornado. The mere fact that there was hail of some respectable size pounding the house tells me that the wind turbulence was high enough to recycle the hailstones up to size before they fell. I'm guessing this was a small but intense storm system; part of a line of spot storms. They can be small but very intense; even containing tornadoes.
Good vid thanks might be a good idea to close the windows just a suggestion
They were, the hail opened them again haha.
*me watching the video*
"Dude shut your windows! shiznet is flying everywhere!"
*watches to the end*
"Oh, your windows were closed. gees man. Hope the damages were not too expensive."
Insurance paid up nearly $5k so not to bad.
The other Dave , The windows aren’t open ... the are broken.
I don't see the broken glass.
1:28 i realised how fast the storm was moving
For some reason I like hail and tornados and just any storm, I'm really fascinated by the power and destruction of these storms
Same
You were lucky you didn't get hit by a tornado. One of the things that are often observed right before a tornado strike is lack of wind and that growing sound in the background. The signs can take many forms, but this is one of the more common ones.
This was NOT a normal start of a storm, and you and everybody in that area were in great danger.
Rutgers village apartments windows are 💪
That's a squall!
Always wondered who the people were who buy houses under transmission lines. :) Cool video.
I know I shouldn’t laugh but when you were peeking around the stair rails at the broken window with rain flying in was just kind of hilarious. You have lovely windows, hope you could get them fixed, and upgraded. 🤗
It was funny! Do laugh please! Glass replaced, no upgrades (it's a rental house), we moved not long after that anyway.
Cheers buddy boy.
Oh no your towel flew out the window!!
Holy macaroni!
Yea
where is video filmed????
Windows do have locks you know....:)))))))
they broke...
U def had a microburst and hail u got luck to get inside b4
Single pane windows??? Wet paper towels are stronger!!
Welcome to northern Australia
Sloppy in panic video......................................
Who has single pain windows in weather like that.
Welcome to Queensland, cheap and drafty buildings. It's only over the last couple of years people are starting to use double glazing.
Oh no! Your boots outside on the table 😖
Roof leak Harvey
OMG.How long does it last
Where Was This Location?
Omg! 😢
Z1346
That nose beforehand 😬😨😱
It happened to my dad car
Why aren't you closing windows..????
They were, they smashed.
How big was the hail
Pea to golf ball
Close the windows maan
haha windows were closed, doesn't help much when there isn't any glass left in them!
@@felixxr6turbo hope you are allright
Pós n fecha as janelas
Midios donde fue Eso que Pais??😮😮
Ooommmmgggg 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
BE SAFE
Mareas
storms don't give a fuck, where was this filmed? I've only seen this bad of storms in Oklahoma
1995
Très mal filmé on voit rien du tout 👎 dommage.
I flag Daniel Quaile...seriously, who uses their full name as a UA-cam account name???? :)