Yes, I was transgender, but I've always had MANY interests, so you'll see MANY videos (current and from my older archives) going as far back as October 1991. Weather, fireworks, nature, family, silly pets and FuNny StuFf :D
Cool stuff! It's interesting how the lenticular formation is possible because the cloud bank location doesn't shift as much while the winds are blowing over it. These time-lapses give good insight.
Great time lapse of some awesome lenticular clouds! Did you get hit by those thunderstorms yesterday morning? I was watching some storms on radar heading your way!
I was like "Look at THAT"! :O And Julee is like "Yea, we're at the car show", I'm like "Oooooh, :O lets go check this out"! They had like both sides of the street and 1 whole park filled with crazy cars/trucks and part of another smaller park across the street.
That was a good spot to place the tablet. Love that view from the backyard. All my Time Lapse recordings are from several locations in my backyard! I do not have any front yard set up locations yet but I plan on it!
Great footage Jo! I love how occasionally a lightning flash would light up the cloud base! Did you folks get rain from this storm or did it mainly affect Brigham City?
Brigham got the brunt of this one. We didn't get many drops of rain. But at least this lightning was visible (unlike the 18th where it was MOSTLY the dark clouds). My mom lives in Brigham (she's almost 80) and she said there was "Lightning all around her, some heavy rain and wind". My neighbor was talking on his phone with someone in Willard (Just south of Brigham right before THIS video (after I came home from the park (in my 1st part video), she was on speaker phone saying things like "Its lighting up the sky one after another, not just one then another one ten minutes later, but all the time twice a second, boom, boom, boom".
@@Jharrison6014 Ohh bummer on it missing you in Tremonton! That’s nuts how crazy it got down in Brigham City though! That lightning was definitely spectacular!
That was an incredible display of lightning! I saw that storm on NWS radar and as it was approaching from the SW it was very large and intense! Definitely looked like a supercell to me! It was severe warned too. I looked at radar later and noticed it was impacting your area and it had split into a couple of cores. I figured you were probably getting hammered by it! I knew a video would be out haha!
@@johngligo4049 When I got home from dinner at Ruth's Diner up Emigration Canyon, I also saw a notification on my Midland WR400 weather radio for a severe thunderstorm warning. About an hour later, I got another SVR for what was probably another piece of the same thunderstorm. Jo mentioned that the thunderstorm split and the two halves of the storm curved onto the same east-northeast path up the canyons near Ogden toward Evanston, Wyoming.
I saw one just before this over the northern sky on the way home from dinner at Ruth's Diner this evening, coming back into the Salt Lake Valley from Emigration Canyon. Nighttime thunderstorms like this are so beautiful. I agree: thunderstorms that are this electrically active are a treat to behold, especially here in Utah. You would expect such an electrically active thunderstorm in the Midwest. Pecos Hank did a video on a thunderstorm with this magnitude of electrical activity, but I think he is based in Texas or Oklahoma.
Yes Pecos Hank is my FAV storm chaser. My older brother first introduced me to Pecos' video channel on RU-vid a few years ago. The storm you saw, and I saw tonight (I think) was a supercell. It was nice and compact, then a couple pieces broke off and headed north to where I am. Thanks for watching!
@joharrison6014 Ah, now that you mention it, we could have easily been looking at the same thunderstorm from different angles. I was looking at the southern elevation of the storm from Salt Lake City, and you were looking at the northern elevation of the storm from your home near Tremonton, which is about an hour's drive north of me. Yes, supercell thunderstorms are not very common here in Utah, that's for sure! It also had the classic structure of a supercell, with a towering body and an anvil at the top of the cloud.
Nice catch! I definitely see what you mean by tropical cloud structure. Did you end up getting a thunderstorm? As I type this, there is a huge thunderstorm cell with severe warning on it to your SW!
The "Intense lightning" part of this stayed at least 10 miles away to the west. Hardly any rain, but a heavy rain in the early morning (several hours after this) with no lightning.
this year Northern Utah has been having some real nice storms :) What happened when the lightning hit near the house? What did it sound like? Lots of times they sound real freeeky when they're that close :O
Florida? The lightning capital of the United States? Yes I would LOVE to take my Tablet to Florida for a couple weeks in May or June... That would RULE, those storms are VERY BIG :O Vertical flippin big, I saw one on radar with an echo top of 60,000 feet PLUS.
@@arandomanimatormissartblock It would be frightening, I can only imagine. My family and I visited Fort Meyers in 1996 for about a week, and a couple years ago I found that the place we stayed in and a lot of Fort Meyers was flooded over.
Yep! This one had a strange color mix, but also on some of my lightning videos i've been using "sunshine" white balance to bring out the colors. Most of the time i will use "auto" or "fluorescent", but for this monster i wanted the colors! :D On my older videos you may also be able to tell when i was using "sunlight" as opposed to "Lightbulb" white balances. Of course, our eyes still perceive the best of ALL.
@@Jharrison6014 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PcyrtZVmhQw.htmlsi=RZ5505rXso3R2N3g Here’s one of 4 videos I shot of some awesome lightning to my NE on August 8th! Enjoy!
It was like a cool welcome party to my FIRST EVER apartment :) I had put this recording onto a VHS decades ago to preserve it. (Sometimes I would REUSE old 8mm tapes for videotaping).
I was estimating possibly 4 miles away. If i go by the counting 5 seconds per mile between lightning and thunder minus the estimated 2 seconds where I had to restart the video and record again (I think)... Nice sound though, right? :D !
They weren't all this clear. THIS is a Sony model, an 8mm CCD F401 I got in September 1991. I spilt Pepsi on it in 2004, and felt like kicking my own butt :( in the summer of 1991 my mom told me to "Wait, research different cameras and THEN decide on the best I could in my budget". And yes it was very clear :D and glad I waited and researched. Thank you for watching :D
Me? I got what I think is a land spout you can faintly see on timelapse (very weak spin up) in early June this summer, but my older brother saw a SOLID twister to the west of Brigham UT in 2005 which he got still pictures of. We don't have near as many SOLID twisters over in Utah, as there are in Wyoming or further east.
@@SunsetGoldEASProductions yes i do, but that would depend on definition, because there is ONE video in my RU-vid page that says "1st lightning I EVER recorded, but there was a single thunder I had recorded before that one. But if you're talking lightning, then early 1992 as I was fading out a video, it ALMOST faded out as I captured a positive flash, then I turned the video back on to capture the thunder. (i am kinda a nerd about this stuff sometimes. XD) I haven't yet put the faded positive flash on my channel. There was also in early May of 1992 my first good series of lightning flashes I captured including some "Crawlers" The fast crawlers I DO have on this YT channel.
@@SunsetGoldEASProductions But i was recording thunder AUDIO as early as 1988. and i've been DEBATING whether i should put a few AUDIO ONLY on the channel, because there were some DOOOZIES! I can tell you THAT :D one thunder i caught on audio sounded (at the time) like literally a gunshot fired right over my head. It was estimated 500 feet away.
I was very surprised. I didn't think we'd get anything as powerful as the 25th July storm. In fact we have some ominous stuff coming in right now from the west. I'm currently doing timelapse :O Its probably the monsoon that shifted just a BIT to the south (Coming at us now) :D
@@Jharrison6014 Ohh nice! Hope for the best! I should check radar up there. We are dry with a SW flow. Hopefully monsoon moisture returns next week sometime!