A microburst caused roof damage to some buildings and broken tree limbs/fallen trees in Canyon Lake around 5pm on July 30th. This was taken with a GoPro Hero 5.
This video remind me my childhood memories. Especially on June days, this type of weathers were frequently happening. Clear sky morning, beautiful and weak cumulus clouds on midday, towering cumulus clouds afternoon and finally towards evening isolated thunderstorms and sometimes microbursts. We were all familiar those weathers, so we always arranged our outside play times for these weathers. Oh, never forget the unbelievable rainbows. I miss those times so much...
It's funny how right after, the whole atmosphere just stabilized. All that rising air got replaced in an instant. Just watch before and after the microburst, whole scene looks different
That ai has a several explanations like this scene the sky was already cuberto of clouds that is was Forming cumulus-type clouds which have vertical development occurred through the process of convection occurs on hot days. The two paths the cumulonimbus cloud This cloud has two paths or she and blocked by the pileus cloud or follows up to her limit cumulonimbus is name of the cloud storm microburst and only one of the weather events that cumulonimbus makes
Hi is this Cullen? If so, I have a question for you. The San Antonio Express-News would love to use this for a weather story we are working on. Is that okay with you? We will attribute the video to you of course. Let me know!
JeriLynn, can you message me? I am Cullen's mom and wasn't aware that he neglected to follow up with a reply, and for that I am sorry. We can talk about the video. He was wondering what the intended purpose was. Thanks for your interest!