That is so unfortunate. We live in West Texas and have experienced many hail storms through the years. Although grapefruit size hail is unlikely, it isn't uncommon here. When I was a youngster not yet 9, in the middle of the night, my dad got me and my sister out of bed and grabbed us both, carried us through the back yard and into our "cellar". The next morning when we emerged out of our storm shelter, our entire yard was covered with white baseball and softball size hail leaving holes in the roof of our home. What a disaster.
@@gacha_yukki7852 yet according to whatever BS religion you somehow got tricked into believing- technically god made that storm. So its a HUGE dick move to make up a giant storm and pretend that its a miracle by "saving" the person fro the storm. At the expense of their home and possibly any sentimentally valuable items.
The thumbnail is of one. I wish I videoed afterwards to show everyone but my adrenaline was going crazy I wasn't thinking about making this video for TH-cam. I wish I made a better video showing all the damage
@@fredthompson4568 sometimes you get lightning but often the thunder can be too far away from the storm for it to be actually heard Thunder can't be heard if it's more than 30 miles away
Yeesh! It's a bit disturbing to hear the loud CRACK! of a tree snapping. Wonder if it was a microburst. They take down a lot of trees and a quick but VERY violent.
+Medic Webber Yeah it was somewhat of a microburst i would say, It was the most precipitation when it passed over us and once past it was not a bad storm so could have been
I love storms, even though i'm afraid anything bad happens, i reeeeeally enjoy being at home looking outside the window when it's stormy (ok i wouldn't go to the window if the storm was that strong). Thank you for this video! I hope no one got hurt
They're so calm, even when he sees what it did to his car! Being in a hailstorm is the most helpless feeling in the world. MAYBE you can save your car when the first few hailstones fall but you just have to sit there and watch it do major damage to your house. You don't know how long it's going to last or if the hail is going to get even bigger. That's one problem. Your second problem is that a storm with a powerful enough updraft to produce large hail will probably produce a tornado so you're also sitting there wondering if a tornado is going to hit in the next minute or two.
That's very true. I'm guessing that you too have experienced something like this? Fortunately I knew that there wouldn't be any tornado from this but I am always blown away to think of the updraft capable of holding up hail this big!
Jill Jones it starts out as smaller pieces and they collect together forming larger and larger chunks, it isn't pulled up into the sky as ice chucks. Unless a tornado has done it.
Why is it the most stupid people are the ones who think they know everything and the smart ones are always full of questions? (Go back to 3rd grade science. )
I have to disagree. Hail storms fall somewhere in the middle on the helpless scale for natural events. Try a massive earthquake. Now THAT will have you feeling helpless in a matter of a few seconds. All you can think about is how much worse it will get and will it ever stop! Will my house come down around me, will the roof fall on my head, will I be thrown into the air and break my neck, is the earth going to open up and swallow me whole...it is a truly helpless, terrifying, awesome experience to say the least. I'm talking about the really big earthquakes...not the average shakers.
The way it blew in was crazy ! Just massive amounts of lightning with intense wind, then followed by baseball to greapfruit sized hail....unbelievable! I would have loved to have been there to experience that.(without my car lol)
But if a tornado came to Cincinnati area, I would be the first to chase it...I will record it lol (will not look for shelter) it's just how I am I love weather...I'm like that one guy that freaks out every time it thunder snows lol
Just so you know he responded to a comment and it said something like, I wish i would of kept recording but my adrenaline was going and did not think of it. And the thumbnail is a hailstones from this storm.
The F5 tornado that hit us in Lubbock Texas in 1970 brought along softball size hail with it. I will never forget the sound it made as it collided with the roof of our house when I was a kid.
I was in a storm that had grapefruit sized hail once near Minco Oklahoma. I ended up driving straight inside a tornado trying to escape it. It sounds unbelievable but it's true. It was an f2 maybe and was about a hundred yards wide and slow moving. I had time to turn my car around inside it to face the wind from the back wall of the tornado so it wouldn't roll my car. It was spinning all around me and very little rain or debris inside it.
Living in Florida & New Orleans, I've seen some terrible weather...Hurricane's downdrafts, tornado's. This is the scariest weather yet...truly terrifying!
Yeah, all ya have to worry about in SF is rubbing up on some human crap smeared on the walls, or stepping on used hypodermic needles, or the earth opening up and swallowing you up, or...
I live in a town about 20 miles away and talked to a guy who was living in a mobile home in Nisland SD during that storm. He said softball sized hail all over and winds so strong the hail was coming through the side wall of his mobile home
I live in Texas and in the early 90's we had a storm that produced baseball to grapefruit sized hail. It was so loud. I remember hearing peoples car's windows being smashed.
How are you all so calm, people????? I've been in some pretty nasty storms in southern Indiana, but that sounds like Armageddon! Appreciate the video, but you all should've been in the "safe zone" in your house. Truly scary shite right there!!! Glad you're all safe!
+denkidog hahah thats what a lot of people are saying, i as a hobby like to storm chase so thats why i was calm and idk to be honest i never realized how relaxed we were till every one was pointing it out now i find it funny lol
+Trent Mayer We're in southern Indiana; freaky weather central! Been through some scary tornados, but the most frightening storm for me was a bow echo that produced 100 mph+ straight-line winds. It blew in all of our sliding glass doors on the back of our house, our dog kennel roof was across the road, and we never found our huge Weber gas grill. 50' Oak trees were laid over like sticks; all lying the same direction. Every downed tree in the area looked like that. The craziest thing was seeing countless utility poles snapped off at the same level, all lying the same direction, mile after mile! Next house MUST have a basement!
Usually when you have a massive amount of lightening, it's an indicator that there is hail in the storm because the hail bouncing around and colliding with other hailstones and rain creates the electric charge needed for lightening production; also usually means that the instability and hence updraft is fairly strong which is what you want for hail production.
Hi Trent, sorry for the slow response. Occasionally we get a supercell storm that drops large hail and I recall when I was younger that we had a storm that dropped tonnes of Saharan dust - way back in the 1960's. The other night we had a lot of lightning from a storm but that's about it.....not very exciting but in many ways Im glad. Id hate to have my flat smashed in with hail or demolished by a tornado.
Honey, did you get that life insurance policy on your mom and you? Yes Good becouse I just had her walk over to the neighbors for sugar. WHAT!!? She has a walker!! I know! I feel my odds are better then the Casino!! Are you going to save her?😂
I grew up in California and we never get anything bigger than pea size Hail. I use to hear these stories of Golf Ball or Grapefruit size “Hail Stones” and rolled my eyes thinking this was some old wives tale. It’s only in the last few years watching TH-cam videos I discovered they weren’t BS’ing! It’s true!
It's hard to believe that this shit happens on planet earth. It took courage for you to video this and courage to deal with the damage done by this. I do hope things went well with you in cleaning up from the damage.
AllyCat307 lol thanks! well i storm chase some so i knew there wouldn't be a tornado where we were so i had to stay and watch it. Ill have to admit i got a little scared the wind came on instantly and was insane, crazy non the less!
I had softball size outside of Denver in early 90s, the sky was emerald green!!! It destroyed my 71 challenger I just painted 6 months earlier, paid 7000 for it put 5000 into it and guess what insurance wanted to pay me? I got lucky, it was 22 yrs, a classic and had all my recipes. 😊
One thing I've learned, when they put these natural disaster movies out, like "Day After Tomorrow", I take note. We were told about what was coming in that movie...the size of the hail that fell in Japan ahead of the weather anomaly...we have to pay attention. If they want to warn us about something, they will put it in a movie. We think "oh! this is an awesome movie!! The special effects was great!" Not paying attention to the fact that they don't want the people to panic by telling us what's actually fixing to happen...
Hail that big can kill on impact. Even nickle size hail, if the wind is blowing strong enough can give you serious injuries, or possibly kill you as well. Imagine getting hit by a marble size hail stone flying at 90-100 mph. It's rare, but it can happen. Don't ever underestimate the power of this planet. An average severe thunderstorm throughout the course of it's life can put out enough power to equal several nuclear warheads. Not a game folks
Today in Boston , MA there was an unexpected hail storm. I got hurt but it didn't leave a mark. However, for my Mother she got hurt near her vein on her hand. She did indeed get cut and blood appeared. But, she forgot pain existed. I'm now frightened to go outside. D:
+Mars0984 Yeah i was able to, my thumbnail to this video is of me holding one, they were about 6 inches in diameter! By the time i has grabbed them they had already melted a little
Saw some wild hail when I was living in Yankton SD about 11 years ago. Vehicle had every window blown out. Skylight in the house got annihilated by a baseball sized one that exploded on the floor. Was quite humbling.
I am in the tropic. We never have hail storm before. I am almost 60. Now we have hail storm, although not frequent, but, we are having it in the tropic. The weather have changed.
History books say a storm like that killed around 1000 British soldiers and 6000 horses camped up before a battle in 1360 during the 100 year war (known as Black Monday). A load of them were also stuck by lightning. That was in Northern France.
In 1986, Chadron, Neb.had a baseball hail storm that lasted for 45 minutes. it destroyed a bunch of houses. all that was left on the west side was 2x4,s. broke every window down town that faced west. A bank had some real thick windows and it took them out. There was just pieces of glass around the edge. In 35 years of storm trooping it was the worse I ever seen.
Yes this did in fact do that. Our neighbor had hail go through her metal roof and plywood all the way into her living room! it was insane. there were 1 foot craters in the yard. it was unreal!
At least I Live in a city that will never ever get hail any bigger than I'd say... Dimes? Peas? I'm not sure. I live in Las Vegas, Nevada, and severe weather (rare) does happen a couple of times, it does hail, but it's always tiny hail. At least Las Vegas doesn't get tornadoes and never will because it's the desert.
Thank-you for this video ,because we are in the END TIMES !!!!! PREPARE people of GOD ,Look at ONLY JESUS ,Look THE BIBLE ,IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST ;AMEN
MisterKitty lol yeah we get some bad storms here, but this was like a one in 20 year storm so this wasn't too normal. western South Dakota gets more storms like this, intact they have had the record size hail of 8 inches in diameter in aberdeen sd i believe.
Who remembers the big hail storm (grapefruit size hail) that hit south Fort Worth, Texas around may 1995 that killed over 20 people that evening..alot of roofs collapsed and many people were caught outside in the open parks..that was one of worst storms ever to hit Texas
Then beyond that, are megacryometeor. They aren't in the exact same formation category as hail, but they are related. They can crush and cave in a car roof in a single hat like it is wet paper.
That is so unfortunate. We live in West Texas and have experienced many hail storms through the years. Although grapefruit size hail is unlikely, it isn't uncommon here. When I was a youngster not yet 9, in the middle of the night, my dad got me and my sister out of bed and grabbed us both, carried us through the back yard and into our "cellar". The next morning when we emerged out of our storm shelter, our entire yard was covered with white baseball and softball size hail leaving holes in the roof of our home. What a disaster.
It is only going to get worse! REPENT THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS AT HAND!
@@sharoniam5426 wtf?
SHARON I AM Oh great another religious crazy, as if we didn’t have enough to deal with. -.-
JAKETHEBENGAL WE NEED GOD TO SAVE U
@@gacha_yukki7852 yet according to whatever BS religion you somehow got tricked into believing- technically god made that storm. So its a HUGE dick move to make up a giant storm and pretend that its a miracle by "saving" the person fro the storm. At the expense of their home and possibly any sentimentally valuable items.
That is one terrifying storm! I'm shocked that it didn't produce a tornado!
Dana Doozer. It did produce a EF2 after it got passed that area
@@jerryhaidle4199 How do you know that!?
@@dinasosa939 they probably live in that area
God's Laws of Nature: 'Oh, I'm just getting started'.
I wish you'd shown a picture of one of the hail stones.
The thumbnail is of one. I wish I videoed afterwards to show everyone but my adrenaline was going crazy I wasn't thinking about making this video for TH-cam. I wish I made a better video showing all the damage
@@mxrider8393 that's understandable
It’s in the thumbnail dumbass
I heard it but I never saw a single hail stone.
Wheres the damn THUNDER? Look at those deadly ass lightning strikes.
@@fredthompson4568 sometimes you get lightning but often the thunder can be too far away from the storm for it to be actually heard
Thunder can't be heard if it's more than 30 miles away
@@fredthompson4568 A lot of times the very intense wind and rain drown out the thunder, and only the very close strikes are heard.
U can see what looks like golf ball or baseball size hail hit the ground at 1:23 in the video
@@rachealgregg3336 Much obliged. I'll check it out.
All that lightening and not a second of thunder. It's amazing how much was in the atmosphere blocking the sound from traveling. That hail was HUGE.
Amazing. Best downpour I ever saw blanked out everything across the street-but to obscure things that close... Yeesh! Impressive.
Yeesh! It's a bit disturbing to hear the loud CRACK! of a tree snapping. Wonder if it was a microburst. They take down a lot of trees and a quick but VERY violent.
+Medic Webber Thats very true! I honestly was not thinking about it but that makes a lot of sense... good point
+Medic Webber Yeah it was somewhat of a microburst i would say, It was the most precipitation when it passed over us and once past it was not a bad storm so could have been
must have been sheet lightning.
"Mayhem is everywhere. So get an allstate agent. Are you in good hands?"
Allstate is going to go broke paying for these storms..
Allstate is horrible at paying claims!
Somebody call the cops hail just broke into our house lol
+Melissa Barreras lol
*****
lol
lol
The way the cops are treating me, and killin so many people, I would take the destructive hail any day.
where is Nisland located???
I love storms, even though i'm afraid anything bad happens, i reeeeeally enjoy being at home looking outside the window when it's stormy (ok i wouldn't go to the window if the storm was that strong). Thank you for this video! I hope no one got hurt
Yesss its relaxing to me and the sound makes me sleepy lol
😄
@@Mimi89_7 if you're in real one your sleep goes away for some hours.
It sounds like a truck full of baseball's being unloaded on the top of your house. Glad ya'll are ok.
lol good way of putting it. yes as am i, quite the experience non the less
Damn nature! You scary!
TheOwlsTyler lol.. isn't that a family guy reference??
Nature? think again!
TheOwlsTyler III
lmao with yr name a came up with ...
Where I live it’s surprising if the hail is as big as a gumball. I really can’t imagine baseball sized hail.
that looked like a really bad storm... surprised there wasn't a tornado nearby
They're so calm, even when he sees what it did to his car! Being in a hailstorm is the most helpless feeling in the world. MAYBE you can save your car when the first few hailstones fall but you just have to sit there and watch it do major damage to your house. You don't know how long it's going to last or if the hail is going to get even bigger. That's one problem. Your second problem is that a storm with a powerful enough updraft to produce large hail will probably produce a tornado so you're also sitting there wondering if a tornado is going to hit in the next minute or two.
That's very true. I'm guessing that you too have experienced something like this? Fortunately I knew that there wouldn't be any tornado from this but I am always blown away to think of the updraft capable of holding up hail this big!
Jill Jones it starts out as smaller pieces and they collect together forming larger and larger chunks, it isn't pulled up into the sky as ice chucks. Unless a tornado has done it.
Why is it the most stupid people are the ones who think they know everything and the smart ones are always full of questions?
(Go back to 3rd grade science. )
Jill Jones YES, and they sit there like nothing is really happening.
I have to disagree. Hail storms fall somewhere in the middle on the helpless scale for natural events. Try a massive earthquake. Now THAT will have you feeling helpless in a matter of a few seconds. All you can think about is how much worse it will get and will it ever stop! Will my house come down around me, will the roof fall on my head, will I be thrown into the air and break my neck, is the earth going to open up and swallow me whole...it is a truly helpless, terrifying, awesome experience to say the least. I'm talking about the really big earthquakes...not the average shakers.
Well thank for the video of the large hail and Happy Tornado season 2019
"Yep, my sun roof is busted." On the bright side you got a storm roof.
lol
That's nothing. The city of Dimmsdale has had hail the size of minivans
what the actual fuck are you smoking
doubledongdylan2 bahhaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahagahahahahahahahahaahahaha
Danny Whitehurst are you ok?
doubledongdylan2 seems to be a very troubled child
Danny Whitehurst perhaps you're being bullied and are having suicidal thoughts or actions? Tell me, talking to someone really helps
The way it blew in was crazy ! Just massive amounts of lightning with intense wind, then followed by baseball to greapfruit sized hail....unbelievable! I would have loved to have been there to experience that.(without my car lol)
Yeah it was really cool to experience I love weather
Same here...chaser at heart..
+joseph isaacs where do you chase??
Not a chaser. Rather, only a chaser at heart...
But if a tornado came to Cincinnati area, I would be the first to chase it...I will record it lol (will not look for shelter) it's just how I am I love weather...I'm like that one guy that freaks out every time it thunder snows lol
This is why I love a good old brick house.
Where in the video is the image seen in the thumbnail?
We just fell for clickbait
Thumb down !
Just so you know he responded to a comment and it said something like, I wish i would of kept recording but my adrenaline was going and did not think of it. And the thumbnail is a hailstones from this storm.
Thumbnails can be images not found in the video.
That looks like the inside of a tornado. I can't say I've ever personally witnessed a storm of the magnitude.
That’s what I do when a storm like this rolls up. I grab a beer and my phone and try to get some awesome video like this.
Wow! Listen to that (Horror) musical tune/ drum beat from the hail hitting the house. Great video.
Thank you
The F5 tornado that hit us in Lubbock Texas in 1970 brought along softball size hail with it. I will never forget the sound it made as it collided with the roof of our house when I was a kid.
I was born in 1993, lived in Lubbock, TX from July 1999-December 18, 2002.
But it was the Monday after Mother's Day in 1970 correct?
Sunday, May 10, 1970 (Mother's Day)
Monday, May 11, 1970
I was in a storm that had grapefruit sized hail once near Minco Oklahoma. I ended up driving straight inside a tornado trying to escape it. It sounds unbelievable but it's true. It was an f2 maybe and was about a hundred yards wide and slow moving. I had time to turn my car around inside it to face the wind from the back wall of the tornado so it wouldn't roll my car. It was spinning all around me and very little rain or debris inside it.
If it was f2 it would at least pick the car up
@@hashbrown1325 If I had been sideways to the wind it would have definately rolled me. It shifted the car around a lot.
I live about an hour away from here and I remember this day. probably never forget it. The hail sounded like missiles coming down.
Living in Florida & New Orleans, I've seen some terrible weather...Hurricane's downdrafts, tornado's. This is the scariest weather yet...truly terrifying!
That storm sure had balls , oh I mean hailstone big balls !! 👍😁
Eerie. Better than any Hollywood special effects.
that moment when you live in san francisco and this looks like something from one of those disaster documentaries.
Yeah, all ya have to worry about in SF is rubbing up on some human crap smeared on the walls, or stepping on used hypodermic needles, or the earth opening up and swallowing you up, or...
I live in a town about 20 miles away and talked to a guy who was living in a mobile home in Nisland SD during that storm. He said softball sized hail all over and winds so strong the hail was coming through the side wall of his mobile home
I live in Texas and in the early 90's we had a storm that produced baseball to grapefruit sized hail. It was so loud. I remember hearing peoples car's windows being smashed.
Way to go SD, sounds about right with the purple lighting and people watching from the front porch
How are you all so calm, people????? I've been in some pretty nasty storms in southern Indiana, but that sounds like Armageddon! Appreciate the video, but you all should've been in the "safe zone" in your house. Truly scary shite right there!!! Glad you're all safe!
+denkidog hahah thats what a lot of people are saying, i as a hobby like to storm chase so thats why i was calm and idk to be honest i never realized how relaxed we were till every one was pointing it out now i find it funny lol
+Trent Mayer We're in southern Indiana; freaky weather central! Been through some scary tornados, but the most frightening storm for me was a bow echo that produced 100 mph+ straight-line winds. It blew in all of our sliding glass doors on the back of our house, our dog kennel roof was across the road, and we never found our huge Weber gas grill. 50' Oak trees were laid over like sticks; all lying the same direction. Every downed tree in the area looked like that. The craziest thing was seeing countless utility poles snapped off at the same level, all lying the same direction, mile after mile! Next house MUST have a basement!
thats pretty nuts! it sucks with the damage it can make but i really like strange weather
That was intense! thanks for sharing!!!
Holy smokes, that was one hell of a storm. Thank God no one was injured!
Usually when you have a massive amount of lightening, it's an indicator that there is hail in the storm because the hail bouncing around and colliding with other hailstones and rain creates the electric charge needed for lightening production; also usually means that the instability and hence updraft is fairly strong which is what you want for hail production.
Hailstones don't create lightning
The air molecules rubbing together creates the lightning
Oh heck that must have been so frightening and the damage it caused. Thanks for sharing the video
jools461 your welcome, glad you liked the video. hopefully you can just enjoy the video instead of having to face it lol
definitely. The storms we get in Britain are so weak compared to what you have in the states.
jools461 Ahh i see, whats the worst for storms that you have seen out there, just curious?
Hi Trent, sorry for the slow response. Occasionally we get a supercell storm that drops large hail and I recall when I was younger that we had a storm that dropped tonnes of Saharan dust - way back in the 1960's. The other night we had a lot of lightning from a storm but that's about it.....not very exciting but in many ways Im glad. Id hate to have my flat smashed in with hail or demolished by a tornado.
jools461 thats okay, thats cool tho, at least you get lightning thats always enjoyable. I always sit out and watch the storms.
Honey, did you get that life insurance policy on your mom and you?
Yes
Good becouse I just had her walk over to the neighbors for sugar.
WHAT!!? She has a walker!!
I know! I feel my odds are better then the Casino!! Are you going to save her?😂
I hope the insurance paid for that...
yes fortunately they did :) it can be hard at times to get them to do there job... sometimes it seems like they are more scammers lol
😔insurance is to insure that the insurance building remains standing after the storm...lol.
Wow! Great video. Sorry for the damage to your property but maaaaaan. You were right in the middle of that Thunderstorm. So cool. What a show.
Thank God you guys are okay and that we had youtube and devices
"We have Cows, we have flyin cows."
Great video, inside a mega cyclone!
Just think how many poor animals this storm KILLED.
Omg I was thinking the same thing :( I hope they keep somewhere safe
+DAVE YOUNGMAN Yes the poor animals, some animals did die but fortunately not too many
PETA!!!
@@WhereIsHeAt lol not PETA.
@@WhereIsHeAt, I love animals, but NOT Peta!
Peta su_ks!
This doesn't even look real. The rain and wind making the eerie blue fog is awesome.
That was pretty intense. That hail sounded loud. Great video
I grew up in California and we never get anything bigger than pea size Hail. I use to hear these stories of Golf Ball or Grapefruit size “Hail Stones” and rolled my eyes thinking this was some old wives tale. It’s only in the last few years watching TH-cam videos I discovered they weren’t BS’ing! It’s true!
It's hard to believe that this shit happens on planet earth. It took courage for you to video this and courage to deal with the damage done by this. I do hope things went well with you in cleaning up from the damage.
Great video.....that is insane!
Thanks it was nuts!
You stayed so calm! Good for you. We had a bad storm in SE Wyoming and I curled up and cried in the basement. 😐
AllyCat307 lol thanks! well i storm chase some so i knew there wouldn't be a tornado where we were so i had to stay and watch it. Ill have to admit i got a little scared the wind came on instantly and was insane, crazy non the less!
This made me cry. That is so dangerous. Glad you guys are ok.
That's insane. We can never outdo the weather's destructive forces.
That's one hell of a supercell, holy crap
I had softball size outside of Denver in early 90s, the sky was emerald green!!! It destroyed my 71 challenger I just painted 6 months earlier, paid 7000 for it put 5000 into it and guess what insurance wanted to pay me?
I got lucky, it was 22 yrs, a classic and had all my recipes. 😊
One thing I've learned, when they put these natural disaster movies out, like "Day After Tomorrow", I take note. We were told about what was coming in that movie...the size of the hail that fell in Japan ahead of the weather anomaly...we have to pay attention. If they want to warn us about something, they will put it in a movie. We think "oh! this is an awesome movie!! The special effects was great!" Not paying attention to the fact that they don't want the people to panic by telling us what's actually fixing to happen...
yeah 75 pound hail i believe!! that will be a scary day
To get stones that large there needs to be an insane updraft in that thunderstorm...
You guys sound so calm!!!
That ladies and gentlemen is one hell of a storm
damn that is one HELL of a storm!!!
yep and it's all true .
Yeah it was absolutely ridiculous
great video, well done!
Looks like a severe electrical storm with huge hail
Not enough light to appreciate what was happening
Hail
Purple discharge of plasma. Imagine this 39 to the power of 10 fold.
At the end...just pick up a couple Ice balls put in a large glass, fill with whiskey, drink, repeat as necessary
@Ben Day
thanks, it did quite a lot of damage. are you from the area?
I hate supercells
what kind of storms that was that a supercell
its supercell
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I like supercells, I storm chase
Hail that big can kill on impact. Even nickle size hail, if the wind is blowing strong enough can give you serious injuries, or possibly kill you as well. Imagine getting hit by a marble size hail stone flying at 90-100 mph. It's rare, but it can happen. Don't ever underestimate the power of this planet. An average severe thunderstorm throughout the course of it's life can put out enough power to equal several nuclear warheads. Not a game folks
I live in NV I get lots of Rain- But man really never got something like this- I feel so bad.
I love those storms, lighthing,hail and water👽
Today in Boston , MA there was an unexpected hail storm. I got hurt but it didn't leave a mark. However, for my Mother she got hurt near her vein on her hand. She did indeed get cut and blood appeared. But, she forgot pain existed. I'm now frightened to go outside. D:
Reham Hossam Yeah i heard about that storm, Im from rhode island, so we never had anything out there!
thanks for uploading!
You guys seem pretty calm, considering armageddon is raining down.
That lightning is amazing. It just went on and on.
That hail is YUUUGGGEEEEEEEE.
Destroyed? A rather strong word for a broken window!
Were you able to grab any of the stones after the storm passed? Do you have any pics of that?
+Mars0984 Yeah i was able to, my thumbnail to this video is of me holding one, they were about 6 inches in diameter!
By the time i has grabbed them they had already melted a little
The hail hitting the roof sounds like gunshots :O
Imagine being hit by that piece of ice at 100 mph.
All that lightning and no thunder? Strange...
It was prolly cloud to cloud lightning and the sound of the wind and hail was loud enough to block it out
You probably wouldn't hear it much with chunks of ice the size of grapefruits crashing on your roof. ^-^
That's what i thought lol
Saw some wild hail when I was living in Yankton SD about 11 years ago. Vehicle had every window blown out. Skylight in the house got annihilated by a baseball sized one that exploded on the floor. Was quite humbling.
thanks! i appreciate it. Idk why its not letting me reply to your comment. Are you from the area?
o cool, thanks!
hay
You must have been inside a tornado. Ice never seen so much lightning non- stop. Wow! I would have been freaking out! You guys were calm.
That's called strobe lightening. It happens all the time in the midwest.
HOLY HAIL!!! That’s one HAIL of a storm! Lol
I am in the tropic. We never have hail storm before. I am almost 60. Now we have hail storm, although not frequent, but, we are having it in the tropic. The weather have changed.
Would have been nice to see pictures of the aftermath.
Good ol America...where our hail and tumors are measured in the same size chart
Lol, I think its because its something most are aware of for size to compare to
History books say a storm like that killed around 1000 British soldiers and 6000 horses camped up before a battle in 1360 during the 100 year war (known as Black Monday). A load of them were also stuck by lightning. That was in Northern France.
Chuck Norris playing golf on a wet and windy day.
In 1986, Chadron, Neb.had a baseball hail storm that lasted for 45 minutes. it destroyed a bunch of houses. all that was left on the west side was 2x4,s. broke every window down town that faced west. A bank had some real thick windows and it took them out. There was just pieces of glass around the edge. In 35 years of storm trooping it was the worse I ever seen.
WTF that's awesome
+vangie concha it was truly nuts!!
should have that storm arrested for destruction of private property .
This dude is going thru the apocalypse
That could be a record setting hail stone.
Hail that size will destroy everything. I've even heard of it going through roof tops. So no place is safe, really. Wow.
Yes this did in fact do that. Our neighbor had hail go through her metal roof and plywood all the way into her living room! it was insane. there were 1 foot craters in the yard. it was unreal!
At least I Live in a city that will never ever get hail any bigger than I'd say... Dimes? Peas? I'm not sure. I live in Las Vegas, Nevada, and severe weather (rare) does happen a couple of times, it does hail, but it's always tiny hail. At least Las Vegas doesn't get tornadoes and never will because it's the desert.
Thank-you for this video ,because we are in the END TIMES !!!!! PREPARE people of GOD ,Look at ONLY JESUS ,Look THE BIBLE ,IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST ;AMEN
The worst storm ive caught is not even close to marble lol, we get not really anything here in California
MisterKitty lol yeah we get some bad storms here, but this was like a one in 20 year storm so this wasn't too normal. western South Dakota gets more storms like this, intact they have had the record size hail of 8 inches in diameter in aberdeen sd i believe.
Wow that lightning’s is impressive
Seeing in the dark is a skill I haven't mastered yet
It takes time and Jedi power.
Who remembers the big hail storm (grapefruit size hail) that hit south Fort Worth, Texas around may 1995 that killed over 20 people that evening..alot of roofs collapsed and many people were caught outside in the open parks..that was one of worst storms ever to hit Texas
I'd fucking cry sounds like the apocalypse
lol me too I'm young but I would freak but I mean have a major panic attack cause of mental illness
Monster wolf ,
do you work at the post office?
Then beyond that, are megacryometeor. They aren't in the exact same formation category as hail, but they are related. They can crush and cave in a car roof in a single hat like it is wet paper.