Derecho 2012: Video from inside Jefferson Memorial shows powerful storm moving across DC region
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2022
- The D.C. region is marking 10-years since the powerful and destructive derecho moved across the D.C. area. Video taken from inside the Jefferson Memorial in June 2012 shows the powerful storm as it tore through the region.
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident: It's raining really hard, that wind is crazy, and I'm getting wet, yo"
~Thomas Jefferson
Wow, glad they had somewhere to get out of that for the most part!
Wow strong place to be
wow! Love weather videos like this. Unreal.
I was at the Cheesecake Factory in Tenleytown about to leave when this hit. It was so scary. The temperature dropped so fast
I was at home in South Arlington, knew a storm was coming. The power went out 15 minutes before the storm hit. That was eerie.
@@loosilu yea we didn't have power for like a week. I hope we don't get anything like that again, but we just might with the way these storms are these days
@@summerbeckii Climate change is making bigger and more dangerous storms.
Have been through hurricanes and tornadoes. This was the most frightening storm I experienced. About 10 minutes before it hit my normally quiet cat gave a blood curdling howl. That's when we headed for the basement.
@@tommyodonnell9 same here. Lived in FL for close to 30 years and was never scared of storms unless it was a Cat 5. This one, however, seemed to come out of nowhere and cause so much wide spread devastation it was unreal.
Did their family’s ever teach them to get out of the rain? This is quite strange to me.