Storms like this are rare in Southern California. When they happen, it's usually during El Nino. It usually happens in December, January, February or March.
@@user-pi8bv9cq2g I was semi-asking if that’s a word.. it’s like an excuse (sarcasm) for him “Oh, yeah it’s the phone behind the camera not the DSLR lol” or some crap. Anyways thanks for the info
I got to experience this at the Grand canyon once. Saw the entire weather march towards me, Thunder & lightening across miles of canyon plateau, then drop into the canyon valley, then hail like crazy. When the hail came a few of us HAD to ran intro the visitor center. Cool vid. Good job.
R. F. D. (Which stands for Rear Force Downdraft), is what caused the wind to change directions. When a downdraft of wind comes out of a Thunderstorm, it makes contact with the Earth's surface, and spreads out in all directions, kind of like a Microburst of Precipitation. As the Thunderstorm moved away from this storm, the backside of the wind, which would've caused the wind to shift from coming in from, say, the West, passed over your area, and moved on to the East. As it did so, the part of the wind shaft that was on the rear of the wind shaft was moving from East to West. That's why you experienced the shift in the wind, as to what direction it was coming from. My explanation is a long one, but I hope that you'll understand what I'm trying to say in my text to you. Have a great day!
The amazing thing you can see the two flags in the video waving to different directions. When the microburst strike first you have a strong headwind then the downdraft and at the end strong tailwind. If you take a look on the flags you can see it very clearly. This is a very dangerous weather and weather should always have our respect to him. Thx for sharing.
Yeah! Luckily, it didn't last any longer than it did. If it had, they might've been in real trouble! Those Micro-burst types of Thunderstorms are nothing to play with!
I've lived almost everywhere. MT, ND, SD, MN, WY, CA, TX, FL, WA, OR, NC, and WI has some of the CRAZIEST rain and lightning storms! I'd be frantic with fear for my horses because the lightning was literally like being in a war zone that was being bombed CONTINUALLY. But after every storm, I'd be out there, racing to my babies and they'd all be fine. LUCKILY! I've seen herds of horses, cattle, antelope, deer, and such killed by lightning and large hail. MT, SD, WY, and TX take the tops for tornados and MASSIVE hail. Big as softballs and they kill anything they hit! But in Tomahawk WI, it rains like the ocean is falling out of the sky! And hell was it's cheerleader! I don't get scared, but I was caught in my truck in one lightning storm and it was all thrills until 2 trees next to me got blew up! All that crap about your vehicle being grounded is quite literally CRAP! I've seen vehicles get hit too! I curled into ball on the seat and you couldn't of paid me to touch anything metal!! LMAO!!! :0
AlbertaGamer he was comparing states and their extreme weather. He never mentioned anything about international weather is not as extreme as the Us. He was just confirming that yes the Us does get some crazy weather..god people annoy me..
You mentioned that Wisconsin has some of the craziest Storms that you've ever experienced, and I believe you! I've heard a few reports, here and there, as to how crazy the Weather can be there, I believe. When I read your comment, for some reason, I was reminded of a Comedy Movie called "The Great Outdoors", Starring Dan Ackroyd, and John Candy. Ever hear of it? It's one of the zaniest, funniest movies I've ever watched! In that movie, there's a Character (I've forgotten his name at the moment), and this poor guy is a walking, talking Lightning Rod! This poor schmo had been struck by lightning dozens of times, and could feel a Thunderstorm coming, even before anyone else even knew that there was a Thunderstorm nearby! He'd go running to get to a safe place... only to be struck by lightning, and really...I felt very bad for him. That poor guy...you could've used him as a Human Generator! This movie was made back in, I believe...1988. It's truly a great movie to watch. It'll pull on your heart strings one moment, and have you laughing hysterically the next! In my humble opinion, it's a must-see. I also love the parts in it, about being honest with people, and what it can be like-When you're on vacation!!! I personally give this movie a perfect score of 10 out of 10!!!
"Steve", considering that your camera was new to you, you managed some pretty superb work. Nice job! Now, if there were long hills in the area; with Grades exceeding 15 Per Cent; with air temps 15 Degrees F cooler--less rain mixed in; and, the hail went on for half a day or more, I'd like to experiment with some ol' beat-up "rock skis", and see just how I'd ride. I know that Hail Events are typically short-lived; it's just something to wonder about--riding on irregular big balls (Hail), instead of small crystals (Snow). That building across the way is built like a fortress, looks like it would hold up fairly well in tornadoes less than F 3.5.
Crazy video!! I was stuck just south of National on Moreland in my work vehicle during this. I too took some video of it, but I had way too many f bombs to post it lol very intense 2 mins...and then all was quiet! You caught this at the perfect moment!!!
I noticed the gust front wasn't strong. I also noticed in that rain and hail core the winds were powerful then went calm before shifting to the east half the speed if it was a direct hit
Wisconsin: The only place where one day it's "holy mother of jesus it's raining basketballs" to "it looks a lot like Hoth all of a sudden" Also, "only Waunakee in the World."
Too much camera movement which started to give me a headache. Nice catch though. I feel like if you used your phone it would have come out better and trying to focus it while millions of little hail are falling wasn't working either. Still glad you got the video of it
Domolikesyoshi everyone thought it was a tornado lol it happened in august the sky was blue at first no air air...very still. 1 hr later you could see there intense cloud build and then it came out of nowhere. literally fell as light rain then came down this intense rush of water and gales. trees and rubbish going everywhere so funny but scary. hole i show you clip of it from distance in another country to help you understand its power
i have been through that lol. in tulsa 2012. i say a group of kids and ran to them offering my apartment as shelter. they went home after it dissipated
Что такое SE WI Я не знаю этой аббревиатуры. Надо было название целиком писать Мы ж вам не пишем Екб вместо Екатеринбурга или Спб вместо Санкт_петербурга, чтобы голову ломали над этим.....
Nice video! I was wondering how my t3i would fair with weather video. The new t4i has autofocus but you can still hear the noise of the lens focusing. Oh well. Good pic though.
Questions to consider: 1. How does hail form in mid-air? 2. How cold would the upper atmosphere be to form ice particles from rain drops? 3. Do you think snow flakes (snow) form in the same fashion?