Sorry but meh, we get these types of storms all throughout the summer! Alberta, Canada. Heck the leaves are still on the trees, but here they get totally shredded off.
How long do you need to stay in one place to make a time-lapse make sense from a timing standpoint? do you have a minimum time that you're committing to when you decide to do a time-lapse?
@@MikeOlbinski lol... it can be so funny to be over 70.. and have to use spell check when you really can't see the words.. it was supposed to be confession.. Geez that was funny..
@@MikeOlbinski Life after 70 is a kick in the butt Mike.. except for my body betraying me I am having the time of my life.. Take care brother and carry on!
Awesome chase footage Mike! Glad you guys got to that storm. Good ones in both KS & NE that day. Also, extremely impressed with your tour guest & the gopher snake handling - love those sassy critters!
Thanks man, was definitely nice to be on this despite missing the Nebraska stuff. Whew :) And yes, Nenah is a wizard with snakes, but they scare me! I'm too jumpy lol
Mike: I'm guessing by the way you described the conditions shown on the weather charts that you have a really good understanding of the dynamics of storms. But your videos SUCK. The sound is just awful, and waving the camera around and zooming in and out rapidly makes your videos unwatchable. I got 3 minutes into this one before I gave up. I unsubbed, but I'll be back when you discover wind socks for microphones and how to use a camera without making the viewer seasick.
Well thanks for the kind feedback. I'm not out there trying to make epic, perfect sound vlogs, I try to make epic time-lapse films which you can see on this channel. When I'm running three cameras on a storm, leading a tour group around solo and trying to keep us safe, the sound is my least concern. Anyways, see ya.
Thanks Barry...these people must never watch other chasers videos lol. Only way to keep the wind sound free and also hear someone talking is to be inside a vehicle most of the time. I tried a fuzzy windsock mic before and it's not easy and it ends up being a pain.
Hey, love your timelapses especially the Vorticity ones, they really make me see severe weather in a new way. I used to be interested in tornados ever since I used youtube as a child, but your timelapses really made me love the whole structure of the storm. I saw my first supercell here in Germany for the first time a few weeks ago and seeing a meso in person just blew my mind ^^ Unfortunately I didn't have a good place to stop and get pictures or videos of it, chasing is harder than it looks. Really makes me appreciate your work :) Also the structure on this cell looks unreal, I'm hyped for Vorticity 6 ❤
Mike, you are definitely the structure king. Massive structures follow you no matter where you go. I've got proof! I look forward to your next time lapses.