AWESOME VIDEO Storm rolling in {Tree Toppling Over} Sioux Falls South Dakota 4k AWESOME VIDEO Tree goes down at the end worth the wait! PLEASE like and share get my views up! 5-12-2022 Thursday
I live in Volga SD and it looked like that at first but then all of a sudden it was pitch black out and you couldn't see anything outside! It was a very scary storm!
@@davidpage6749 it's a dust storm of course it gonna be black out which you can't see anything just like the fog you can't see anything, but this dust storm looked more different with rain and a tornado and dust blowing around 107mph + yea this dust storm is more upgradable,The climate change is no joke earth is heating up creating this type of deadly storms cause people act like they can't take care earth which we are living on.
That's a haboob. There hadn't been any in South Dakota since the 1930s, but outsiders came in and outbid the locals on the land and then the bean counters tore out the shelter belts to maximize yield. Now, the top soil is blowing away. Nice work, out of state land owners.
Not that I completely disagree...I farm where all of the fields are cut into trees. This happened twice in the last 2 years here. These storms are a result of a week of drying wind and sun and 18 hours of sunlight. Then this blows in...
Just remember global warming and the resultant change in climate is a Chinese hoax. Donald Trump tells you so, and he speaks the truth. What you experienced did not happen. Just forget it.
I live in Huron, SD and was home alone. My husband drove home through this to be with me. I yelled at him for coming home then held him tight for making it home. Alli saw outside was a whirl wind
It was bad and fast. I live NW of Sioux falls. I was about to open the slider but the tornado alarms went off. We went down stairs. Hope everyone is safe
A few years agos I got caught by a milder version of one of these here in Sweden when it appeared aft of me while sailing. By the time I realized how strong it was, I just managed to steer behind a very small wooded island, and there got the foresail down, before the storm front hit in full force. I stupidly thought I had time to also get the mainsail in before dropping the anchor, but was blown away from the lee just as I was finishing, and it was off to the races, being blown back out into the main force of the storm. I had steerage enough even without the sails and headed for a spit of land a few kms away where I knew I could run the boat aground onto soft muddy leeward shore. The storm blew for hours. I dread to think of what would have happened had I been fully caught with the sails up. I would have had to cut the lines and let the sails be blown to tatters, at the least, haf I not capsized first. I had severely twisted my ankle jumping back into the cockpit with the sail. These storms are nasty.
I was in a large lake called Toledo Bend here in between Louisiana and Texas and one of these storms hit about 20 years ago while we were about 2 miles out in a Ranger. Thought we were going to capsize it hit so fast. I just reeled in a bass as soon as the storm hit. Me and my other two cousins were freaking out bad.
I live in a valley so strong storms hitting us is unlikely, but I do still get to see the storms forming, anvil clouds, and other crazy looking clouds so I'm happy
I live in Crooks, SD, and was standing outside watching that "brown wind" move in from the west. By the time I walked the 15 feet back into my apartment, it was black outside! Nothing could be seen. It was really scary.
Yeah, it was absolutely crazy. I was coming home from work when my mother called me to park my car in the shop in our backyard which I didn't want to trust because of the high winds. So I rode with mother back home and got home just as the front of the dust storm arrived, couldn't see most of the backyard. But we live just on the edge of Sioux falls close to Brandon
Scary wow! If I saw that coming in, I’d hit the cellar go inside asap. Too bad they don’t sound sirens, high winds like that are just like a tornado extremely dangerous.
They did sound sirens but it wasn't for long. The sirens blared for a few seconds and then I turned on the news and they said to get somewhere safe before they cut out.
Sirens are also sounded for 70+ mph winds and 1.75”+ hail! Most sirens run for three minutes, then take a three minute break before they may or may not go again. This is so they don’t overheat and burn out.
Whoa! That was scary. I live in New York and sometimes I think the world is coming to an end. First time to your channel I will have to check out what other videos you have...lol.
On this day I was moving from Sioux Falls to Huron and after the movers got done 10 minutes later all hell was breaking loose in Huron! The movers definitely got caught in the storm outside of Huron!
I was in Madison when it started! I was in my car two blocks away from my friend's house. I stared down that dust coming at me and I thought it was rain. *It was not rain!* 😱 (P.S: Tornado broke one of my car windows when I was in the driver seat.)
I love storms etc, but I gotta admit this one would have had me running to the basement. That darkness (in some other videos from SD) was almost sinister.
If you would have watched the police briefing about the storm, a head meteorologist said when asked why the tornado sirens werent set off, is because there was no tornado. A tornado siren is for when a tornado is spotted. If they set the tornado sirens off for high winds, even when they have the strength of a tornado, no one would pay attention. They sent out warnings to phones saying how dangerous this storm was and that everyone should stay inside and prepare to seek shelter in a safer place if need be. And yes, I live in sioux falls.
@@lisaeasterling4026 I'm sorry but how can they spot a tornado in that or the dark? That's a petty excuse not to activate the sirens. Not everyone has cell phones or get those messages. I didn't get no message the last storm and furthermore if a wind storm hits at night people are asleep how will they see a warning message on their phones or TV or radio? You have hurricane force winds with trees falling on people and blinded by dust into complete darkness and your sirens aren't activated? That's a bunch of malarkey. In most places sirens are activated in a severe storm.
@@02Nawal agree to disagree. I'm not going to argue back and forth. I'm at the time in my life I just want peace. You have your opinion, I have mine and both are entitled. So take care
I live near brookings and we were driving home when it went black out and we were locked out of our house when we arrived so we had to run to our tornado shelter
@@KevinWRay I live on the east side of town and oddly, we didn't have the dust as I've seen but we certainly had rotation on the ground! I was 'safely' watching from my patio! Just like Mama used to do on the farm! Our sky on this side turned a scary chartreuse/pea soup green when it all hit! I was amazed we only lost power for a moment. The aftermath photos also remind me of the April Ice Hell of 2013 or 2014?
I was in a dust storm in Las Vegas back in 1989. We were in the car and was able to pull in a parking lot. It turned pitch black out. I'm from Long Island and had never seen anything like it. It was scary !!
I was actually driving when this happened. I had never seen anything like that soo scary. I just bent my head down and prayed. Thank God it didn’t last long.
God speaks to us through a thunderstorm! He is commanding us to repent of our sins, ask Him for forgiveness, and receive His Son Jesus Christ as our personal Saviour and God! God bless you all! Thank you
Sir, that doesn't look like a dust storm to me, I readily admit my ignorance, but it looks more like the outer band of a mesocyclone that had a funnel touch down and suck up some dirt into the cloud. But, regardless of what type of storm it was, please don't take shelter behind glass when there is debris flying around. You did get nice video from it, but it isn't worth the potential risks. Thanks for posting. And, if a previous poster is correct about the measures that were taken after the dust bowl being undone , WOW, the utter stupidity
Yeah this was intense was at a lake in Madison with my fiance and got the warnings on our phones so I started recording the wind was so strong it was busting out windows
Sioux Falls is in the middle of dirt full of farms and flies smells like cow shit all over, sirens in every town of South Dakota that are useless unlike Florida or texas Sd weather is mild
The only thing this video didn’t capture was the pitch black that followed the storm front. I never knew there could be something darker than pitch black.