I like to think its the same trampoline flying from Caliundra west down to Morayfield😂😂. Seriously some amazing videos! Growing up in the west suburbs of Chicago and having been through some decent storms including striking distance of an F5 and quite a few EF3 and lower tornadoes, the Australian storms are nothing to joke about and darn impressive!
0:40 perfect example of a dry microburst. dry microbursts are more common than wet microbursts but they dont get documented or spoken about as much because they are hard to see
Great compilation. For those not used to this kind of weather it must be very scary. Being in the Top End I have often had to drive to and from work seeing as much as that guy was able to see. It’s terrifying. Our wet season storms are like those featured on here, and can be really frightening. Thanks to all who captured these images.
On my very first driving lesson when I was a teen, I was in the back blocks of Perth and a huge down pour like this happened. The street and anything further than a metre just disappeared. I had to pull over and wait for it to end. A real baptism of fire!
I went through one of these a month ago, I was camping, we had to escape to the car and our camper trailer lifted off its chocks and half the poles were bent, 7 decent sized trees went down around the park through the storm and a small fishing boat was sunk
@@imtheeastgermanguy5431 Same scientists that say sea levels are rising when they haven't risen since records began? lol global warming is a scam, I was told in school there would be no ice caps by 2020.
WHen the first lady exclaimed about her trampoline just leaving the yard... Then later on in the video another guy captures a trampoline strolling across a roof... I laughed that it could be the same trampoline! 🤔🤣 John BC Canada
I've been through an official tornado (afaik) in 2008 as a postie while delivering mail. It felt like most of this it was raining, I got cover under a carport, owner of house said get inside, a minute later nothing except some drops of rain a little breeze, and my postie ct110 bike 300 metres down the road with the owner of the house carports roof.
I had the misfortune of driving through a microburst. Scariest time of my life, I couldn’t see a thing and there where branches and all sorts flying into my car, a power transformer was sparking and going crazy just a few meters away. I pulled over and didn’t move until the storm was well and truly gone & I stopped shaking lol. This was only a few years ago
I've had the honour of being in quite a few different types of weather in my life but I don't think I've ever been in a microburst. But watching these videos was good enough for me. What I did find mildly amusing was at the start a trampoline went flying off somewhere and later on we see another trampoline flying over a house, my brain decided it was the same one and thought "That traveled a long way!" 🥴 I can see some channel taking Kitty's video and putting it into a "10 ghosts caught on camera" compilation, that would be stupid!
Watching these, particularly the last one makes me realise just how dangerous microbursts are to aircraft, particularly when they are landing or taking off. Insane weather in Australia, just glad we don't get such gnarly weather here in UK.
Perth for the win! I drove through a similar one not far from the Airport, tho it was years earlier, somewhere around 2014 I think. Got dashcam footage somewhere.
Is there a full video dedicated to the last clip or any more details? As a weather enthusaist who has seen countless videos of this stuff, this was some of the most noteable footage I've ever seen
I remember a microburst happened to my family when we were visiting our grandparents in Alabama. Me and my little sister were watching the TV when the channel cut out. There was a storm above. So we were rushed to the basement and I was freaking out because I thought there was a tornado. Turns out it was a microburst. It took down some huge trees and luckily it didn't hit anyone's house (we were out in the country btw). We went to the backyard (they had chickens) and they were all fine. A huge Branch from a tree fell into the pen and they were trying to escape from it. It was scary but now I think it would be cool.
I've been in a microburst 3 times as a kid between ages 4-6 and I thought that was what is called "Heavy rain" and only learnt 2 months ago that it was indeed heavy rain but it was sudden because of a microburst, not because Heavy rain is sudden.
We had 40mm in about an hour last month. Literally just a hard storm, lightning every second and rain so hard you couldn't see 5m away. 15 minutes later it was fine.
I remember when we had a microburst that slammed us in Wollongong NSW was working that night at a restraunt when it came down had the Tasmanian Jack Jumpers NBL team in and we lost power got soaked holding the doors open for the wedding party at the function center then had to go clean up the restraunt my phone died as I was trying to clean the floors had no exhaust fan the wood fire grill so the restraunt filled with smoke everyone left I was there till 10:30pm just after I left the power was able to come on one of the guys I worked with got smoke in the lungs yeah was a hectic night
I always think of Woolongong fondly because of Norman Gunston's patriotic song. 'Raise your heads high See a burnt sienna sky Land so free of trees You may laugh, say we pong But to me it's Wollongong Wollongong the Brave' 🎶
If you're wondering what happened to the trampoline in the beginning of the video at 0:07 it ended up at 2:36 about 50km/30 miles away from were it took flight:)
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