Definitely saw this In a park the other day, got scared out of my mind. the air pressure changed was so crazy, as it came closer I thought a tornado was going to form right on top of me. Lucky nothing but some rain but it did look menacing.
if you watch closely, the 2 cumulonimbus incus anvils connect, so they are sharing one anvil, it might be single cell, but it looks like it will merge in a couple hours, making it multicell,im just saying, im not saying what i said was completely true.
With a moisture-rich environment, and with no Warm-Air Caps in place, to hinder cloud development... This is what you can expect. These are some beautiful towers going up. I'm guessing they spiking between 30,000-35,000 feet. On a day, where conditions are in place for Severe Thunderstorm Development, some Towers can not only reach 50,000-60,000 feet...but then you can actually get such a super-strong updraft, that it will actually erupt straight up through the central core of the Thunderstorm Anvil, and not develop it's own Anvil Cap, until it's much higher up. This is what gives way to super outbursts of extremely heavy rain and hail, and can be one of the main contributers to Tornadoes, that are EF-4, or even EF-5, structure.
These ones might have actually indeed got overshooting tops as well. They surely aren't the strongest storms I've seen, but you can definitely see a lot of force in the updrafts.
Thank you! It's hard to get good views of storms around here. There are houses everywhere! 🤣 You just got to hope that you're time-lapsing in the right place.
Nature’s reminder of who’s really in charge.
Definitely! This Atlantic hurricane season might indeed show that, too.
@@braytonewell for sure! I'm glad you're still reacting to comments on this 2 year old video lol
@@binguette I appreciate any comment I get!!
@@braytonewelldid you see soon to be major hurricane beryl
@Kierohn Yep, and super excited! It's expected to be major before even entering the Caribbean. And it is just the second named storm.
The storm touching the tropopause was so beautiful
man that first cumulus congestus was so mad
Definitely! Honestly, both updrafts had moments with a lot of force.
@@braytonewellI could see the overshooting top! :0
@@NyanGelatOak Yeah, those were some strong updrafts!
It got so mad it turned into a anvil
im suprised there was no pileus
superb to watch - the anvil forms lovely
Definitely saw this In a park the other day, got scared out of my mind. the air pressure changed was so crazy, as it came closer I thought a tornado was going to form right on top of me. Lucky nothing but some rain but it did look menacing.
Why did you use chat gbt bruh
@@Joshua429First time seeing grammar huh?
it looks like an explosion in the sky :0
if you watch closely, the 2 cumulonimbus incus anvils connect, so they are sharing one anvil, it might be single cell, but it looks like it will merge in a couple hours, making it multicell,im just saying, im not saying what i said was completely true.
0:18 was that a shelf cloud?
Yes
With a moisture-rich environment, and with no Warm-Air Caps in place, to hinder cloud development...
This is what you can expect.
These are some beautiful towers going up. I'm guessing they spiking between 30,000-35,000 feet. On a day, where conditions are in place for Severe Thunderstorm Development, some Towers can not only reach 50,000-60,000 feet...but then you can actually get such a super-strong updraft, that it will actually erupt straight up through the central core of the Thunderstorm Anvil, and not develop it's own Anvil Cap, until it's much higher up. This is what gives way to super outbursts of extremely heavy rain and hail, and can be one of the main contributers to Tornadoes, that are EF-4, or even EF-5, structure.
These ones might have actually indeed got overshooting tops as well. They surely aren't the strongest storms I've seen, but you can definitely see a lot of force in the updrafts.
Beautiful! :)
Thank you! It's hard to get good views of storms around here. There are houses everywhere! 🤣 You just got to hope that you're time-lapsing in the right place.
@@braytonewell The clouds are perfect. Good job! :)
It feel that cloud is just a smoke but slowed down.
Nobody’s pulling up and being like “YO that’s a Chungusconjunctioncongestionscongestcheeseburger cloud!”
YO that's a Cumulonimbus Cloud right there!
I just did now what 😂😂
nice
Supercell?
Cuando la nube crese seva para arriba y choca con la primera atmósfera formado hasi un hongo llamada cumoluninbus
god that's beautiful. I wish I could reach out and grab them
Is this common?cuz this is the shi i see in a car trip or is it something else??? Smh