Finally, someone that recorded the storm and didn't include the floor/ground or end the video right before the storm hit. Now we can see what it was like. Thank you!
Videos like this one are always fun to watch. And the video is most fun when it captures the storm from beginning to end and the person filming doesn't turn it off right before it hits and scurry off like a hypothetical F-7 tornado were hitting the neighborhood.
#bellyjae: Thank you for your reponse. We had just moved into a new mobile home. The one that blew apart was only about 15ft. away. But the reason I thought we had to get out of the new one, it was vibrating like crazy. Turned out we would've been O.k, but who knew. So what was left of the storm-damaged trailer was a mangled, twisted steel frame. And remaining contents scattered all over the field down to the river. We lost all kinds of stuff, but kept our lives; although we washed sand, dirt, and gunk out of our hair and scalp for days! THANK YOU for listening!
Oh yeah. I’ve lived and walked through many a dust wall when I lived in Phoenix. I’m pretty sure I also have valley fever from having breathed in all that dust during those storms (I had nowhere to go because I was walking to work in an industrial park). But super glad you guys made it through.
I live in Brookings. I experienced this storm. Fortunately I live in a basement apartment so I didn’t have to evacuate but it was still very scary. There were entire trees uprooted everywhere and the whole town lost power for a full day
Thank you for sharing. I am a California native but my father grew up in South Dakota and always talked about the weather and what it was like ~ very interesting to see & hear ~ Amazing
I remember waiting for the Derecho we had here and I took a lawn chair to the face. The wind switched on almost. Cut my face open as I was running inside, someone's recycle bin just missed me.
OUTSTANDING FOOTAGE, ABOVE AND BEYOND!!! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆My God, that SKY!!!! I've never seen a sky so mind-bogglingly beautiful!!! It's amazing how the color of it went from mean-storm dark to damn-near bright orange in a matter of seconds!!! And those poor trees, uprooted so quickly like that. I can only hope the drivers on the road during this fiasco were storm chasers!!!
TYLER, BRO: I really hope you can build on and grow your channel. I just subscribed. I live in Minnesota and a few years ago and experienced a tornado, which destroyed our mobile home. At 10 o'-clock at nite, no thunderstorm,but a muggy evening, all of a sudden wind outside was screaming and we heard our big TV antenna crash down---and then the storm hit. My mom and I had to keep trying the door to get outside, finally getting blown of the steps where I tried to cover my Mom's head. What a nite. Never want another experience like that again! Take Care, and THANK YOU!I
I live in Sibley Iowa (for context that's about 50 miles east from Sioux Falls South Dakota) and when this storm came in, it was a CRAZY view. The dust that was blown up from the fields and stuff gave it almost a yellow hue and the sirens blared (rare for non tornado warnings but not uncommon) and boy it was a doozie to say the least. I saw the storms as they were passing in from Sioux Falls and surrounding areas. One of the craziest storms I've been a part of.
Beautiful alley of Fraxinus. Pruning the lower branches increases windage. In urban conditions, on the contrary, it is desirable to trim the tops of trees and the tips of branches to increase wind resistance.
I live in Beadle County but have lived in Texas and Florida. I could not see outside my window. The winds were gusting to 90 mph. I was so scared. It reminded me so much of tropical storms and hurricanes are going through although not quite as bad but it still reminded me of them.
You did an excellent job filming the storm. I appreciate you letting the storm speak for itself: no talking or music.I hope you were able to sell your footage for a good price.😀
When you see a shelf cloud you need to get in your tornado shelter or in the basement and stay next to the south wall If all else fails get into a ditch and lie flat, and try to hold onto something. Anchor yourself with your belt, secured to something in the ground, like a fire hydrant
I saw that tornado coming from a mile away. Before it even hit. You can tell by the clouds. I live in tornado alley and here in Texas we get them every other day.
You've got another subscriber! Fantastic audio, too. I just hope you don't get water in the mic or anything. You might just want to invest in a wind screen, too, but otherwise, what a fantastic job! Keep up the great work, because from the other comments I've read, you might just be going somewhere with this. I hope you love it as much as I love hearing it. Yes, I'm totally blind and have been all my life, and I can imagine myself being out there in that. It's pretty scary, and I've lived through two tornadoes. Thankfully, I was inside during those, and they scare me terribly, but they also fascinate me. Being blind my whole life hasn't done me any wrong, because I am alive and so fortunate to have all my other senses and faculties. In a funny way, there are things I'm glad I can't see, but there are others I try to visualize in my mind's eyes or the eyes of my soul. I'm grateful!
Wow amazing that you dont realise its a twister until someone tells you or if you see it for yourself and it cuould be too late. OR cutting it REALLY close. I love how they call it a twister instead of a tornado for a change too. Great footage! The power of the wind was enough to rip an entire tree as it became uprooted!
okay, wow. Yeah I have only ever personally experienced 3 or 4 of these from watching it all the way across town to over my head in maybe...5 minutes. Sh-- moves QUICKLY! The winds are so intense too! It's like you jumped in front of a plane engine fan! 7:50 right behind the house looked liked a tiny satellite or like briefly rotating cloud matter or debris? It is super scary being outside in one of these. There's all sorts of factors like hail, being hit with blowing debris, brief tornadoes, flash flooding, etc. Nice footage man!
What kind of locks are on those bikes because baybeeeee… they didn’t move an inch. Trees down, power outages, yet not a peddle spun nor tire moved. Even stayed solid as a piece of siding slid past 😅😂
FINALLY someone who is filming decided to actually film it 🤔😝 God Bless 💜 No crazy lady loosing her mind in the background. It’s very easy to type about a crazy person yelling during a tornado but if it was me I’m sure I would sound like a little daisy of flower preteen girl 🫣
Woah I had the volume up way too loud when the siren went off 🤣. On another note major brownie points to you for braving that for the viewers. I'm guessing this is a Derecho? I'm in Australia and we don't get these sort of storms here, that I know of or I've seen anyway.
It does look like a derecho with the shelf clouds and wind. I experienced a derecho in August 2020. Absolutely terrifying. Thought it was a tornado at first but I was wrong. It was actually worse than a tornado with all the widespread damage it did. We had winds about 140mph. Our city looked like a war zone afterwards. This was the scariest day of my life. By the way, I’m from Cedar Rapids Iowa.
Well you see tornado sirens go off if there is 1+inch hail and 80+ mph wind gusts which this storm had 100+ wind gusts and 3+inch hail. And the National Weather Service had issued a tornado warning as the storm could likely produce a tornado.
It seems as if the only time I will ever see a storm like this is on videoes. Here in New Jersey, massive thunderstorms seem to be a rare thing anymore. Although storms if this magnitude can happen here, all too often they are scattered, which means some storm lovers will get cheated. I wonder quite often if I ever will see another descent thunderstorm again ever. What I would not give to live someplace like this, where storms are more widespread, and more spectacular.
At the beginning I was looking at the trees on the right and idly wondering if they perhaps were going to get damaged or knocked down by the storm - but then thought it wasn't going to be that bad. But then the wind arrived and to my surprise, one tree snapped off halfway up, and three others tipped over.
I live in Fargo-morehead we heard about the storms in south Dakota and Minnesota so I was that can do some damage in here but storms weekend significantly and nothing happened
I got fooled by the lull that lasted about a minute, then Zeus hit the Dyson Vacuum cleaner turbo button. It was scary. Having a massive wall of wind just mowing away in a massive 250 mile wide wall. My mistake was not appreciated how much air was in front of the wall front. I had a black eye for almost a month. It missed by nose, I've never been punched that hard as a fighter.
Finally, someone that recorded the storm and didn't include the floor/ground or end the video right before the storm hit. Now we can see what it was like. Thank you!
IM SAYING
What town was this in
Amen
Videos like this one are always fun to watch. And the video is most fun when it captures the storm from beginning to end and the person filming doesn't turn it off right before it hits and scurry off like a hypothetical F-7 tornado were hitting the neighborhood.
@@kwindahl35 Idk the town but it was in Brookings county, SD
Maximum respect for filming this...
This calm and collective!
Great Content with superb audio!
Stay safe and Greetz from The Netherlands!
Bjorn
Didn’t expect to find you here!
@@brandon_dammers Why not Brother ???
This video is the most teachable i have seen. I’ve never seen a recording from early formation until it is finished.
PATIENT VIDEOGRAPHER!
#bellyjae: Thank you for your reponse. We had just moved into a new mobile home. The one that blew apart was only about 15ft. away. But the reason I thought we had to get out of the new one, it was vibrating like crazy. Turned out we would've been O.k, but who knew. So what was left of the storm-damaged trailer was a mangled, twisted steel frame. And remaining contents scattered all over the field down to the river. We lost all kinds of stuff, but kept our lives; although we washed sand, dirt, and gunk out of our hair and scalp for days!
THANK YOU for listening!
Oh yeah. I’ve lived and walked through many a dust wall when I lived in Phoenix. I’m pretty sure I also have valley fever from having breathed in all that dust during those storms (I had nowhere to go because I was walking to work in an industrial park). But super glad you guys made it through.
We lost our mobile to storms they are tornado toys, glad your all ok great video.
I live in Brookings. I experienced this storm. Fortunately I live in a basement apartment so I didn’t have to evacuate but it was still very scary. There were entire trees uprooted everywhere and the whole town lost power for a full day
I really would have been terrified!!!!!😮😮😮 Really bad storm, hope everyone was safe🇬🇧👍💯
Thank you for sharing. I am a California native but my father grew up in South Dakota and always talked about the weather and what it was like ~ very interesting to see & hear ~ Amazing
I’m watching this from Queensland, Australia. Amazing footage, the type of storm rarely seen here, Thanks so much for sharing, and great quality too,😁
Shut up
Sorry you all had to go through that . From South Africa. Excellent footage. Thank you. Subscribed.
The way the wind distorts the sound of the siren is spooky but cool. Excellent video. 👍
Man, those sirens were intense! Great video for education.
i didn't know if you were blown away or what, but your response makes me happy for you
I remember waiting for the Derecho we had here and I took a lawn chair to the face. The wind switched on almost. Cut my face open as I was running inside, someone's recycle bin just missed me.
OUTSTANDING FOOTAGE, ABOVE AND BEYOND!!! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆My God, that SKY!!!! I've never seen a sky so mind-bogglingly beautiful!!! It's amazing how the color of it went from mean-storm dark to damn-near bright orange in a matter of seconds!!! And those poor trees, uprooted so quickly like that. I can only hope the drivers on the road during this fiasco were storm chasers!!!
The siren scared me because I was so into this footage-great video!!
TYLER, BRO: I really hope you can build on and grow your channel. I just subscribed. I live in Minnesota and a few years ago and experienced a tornado, which destroyed our mobile home. At 10 o'-clock at nite, no thunderstorm,but a muggy evening, all of a sudden wind outside was screaming and we heard our big TV antenna crash down---and then the storm hit. My mom and I had to keep trying the door to get outside, finally getting blown of the steps where I tried to cover my Mom's head. What a nite. Never want another experience like that again! Take Care, and THANK YOU!I
Wow! Glad you guys are ok!!
The waves in the clouds are so cool.
Off note but that spruce tree had soooo many pine cones wow! And the way the pine fell in the background nuts!
6:02 you know you're going into panic mode when the siren activates during a real thunderstorm
I live in Sibley Iowa (for context that's about 50 miles east from Sioux Falls South Dakota) and when this storm came in, it was a CRAZY view. The dust that was blown up from the fields and stuff gave it almost a yellow hue and the sirens blared (rare for non tornado warnings but not uncommon) and boy it was a doozie to say the least. I saw the storms as they were passing in from Sioux Falls and surrounding areas. One of the craziest storms I've been a part of.
your talking about the one in july
@@coolweathervids1849
this derecho also hit Sioux Falls
@@alphareborn9908 yeah it did
@@coolweathervids1849
We’re talking about the one in this video right
Hey, last night. Me, My brother Wyatt and 2 sisters Jenna and Alessa Camren and brian lit up sparklers before the storm comes to traverse city areas
Apocalyptic looking skies. That was a great video, thankyou for making it!
Beautiful alley of Fraxinus. Pruning the lower branches increases windage. In urban conditions, on the contrary, it is desirable to trim the tops of trees and the tips of branches to increase wind resistance.
I live in Beadle County but have lived in Texas and Florida. I could not see outside my window. The winds were gusting to 90 mph. I was so scared. It reminded me so much of tropical storms and hurricanes are going through although not quite as bad but it still reminded me of them.
You did an excellent job filming the storm. I appreciate you letting the storm speak for itself: no talking or music.I hope you were able to sell your footage for a good price.😀
One of the bravest people I've ever seen, especially with those sirens, damn they are LOUD
Awesome storm, I love bad weather. The houses look like they were made in Sims 2 though.
10:15 the sirens were on point
Wow nice video n that storm looked scary.
When you see a shelf cloud you need to get in your tornado shelter or in the basement and stay next to the south wall
If all else fails get into a ditch and lie flat, and try to hold onto something.
Anchor yourself with your belt, secured to something in the ground, like a fire hydrant
I saw that tornado coming from a mile away. Before it even hit. You can tell by the clouds. I live in tornado alley and here in Texas we get them every other day.
Fantastic calm coverage…I’d be gone before it started! Subscribed 06/27/22 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks so much for this. It’s great footage. Cheers from Oz 🦘🐨
You've got another subscriber! Fantastic audio, too. I just hope you don't get water in the mic or anything. You might just want to invest in a wind screen, too, but otherwise, what a fantastic job! Keep up the great work, because from the other comments I've read, you might just be going somewhere with this. I hope you love it as much as I love hearing it. Yes, I'm totally blind and have been all my life, and I can imagine myself being out there in that. It's pretty scary, and I've lived through two tornadoes. Thankfully, I was inside during those, and they scare me terribly, but they also fascinate me. Being blind my whole life hasn't done me any wrong, because I am alive and so fortunate to have all my other senses and faculties. In a funny way, there are things I'm glad I can't see, but there are others I try to visualize in my mind's eyes or the eyes of my soul. I'm grateful!
First 5 minutes I was thinking, is this video worth watching? Next 5 minutes....This video is definitely worth watching! 😯
This is a great video to watch! I am recovering from shoulder surgery and i love this distraction.
Great video! That poor tree though :(
Wow amazing that you dont realise its a twister until someone tells you or if you see it for yourself and it cuould be too late. OR cutting it REALLY close. I love how they call it a twister instead of a tornado for a change too. Great footage! The power of the wind was enough to rip an entire tree as it became uprooted!
Did the siren shut off or did the power knock it off
Pretty sure the power going out knocked the siren out.
Sounds good hope you get it fixed
@@craigg.6609 doesn’t it have battery back up?
@@neosho53059 Not sure.
Looking beautiful but also dangerous
Thanks for upload
I live in South Dakota and I couldnt get a good vid of this storm so thanks for recording it lol
00:01 any....
06:01 siren activated....
interesting to see how barren trees still are in mid-May in South Dakota.
yes it's just unbelievable
Super late spring is the main reason.
okay, wow. Yeah I have only ever personally experienced 3 or 4 of these from watching it all the way across town to over my head in maybe...5 minutes. Sh-- moves QUICKLY! The winds are so intense too! It's like you jumped in front of a plane engine fan! 7:50 right behind the house looked liked a tiny satellite or like briefly rotating cloud matter or debris? It is super scary being outside in one of these. There's all sorts of factors like hail, being hit with blowing debris, brief tornadoes, flash flooding, etc. Nice footage man!
Love storms!!!Thank you..
Holy crapoly... That's so scary... Thank God you are all ok
What kind of locks are on those bikes because baybeeeee… they didn’t move an inch. Trees down, power outages, yet not a peddle spun nor tire moved. Even stayed solid as a piece of siding slid past 😅😂
Those trees were full of nope, Imma going to lay down right here.
This looks like a derecho! Was that confirmed?
Yes indeed.
Derecho’s are terrifying
7:10 siren hiccuped.
Thank you that was so AWSOME
What a good video thank you for sharing this it looks so scary and glad you all are ok 👌God bless you
FINALLY someone who is filming decided to actually film it 🤔😝 God Bless 💜 No crazy lady loosing her mind in the background. It’s very easy to type about a crazy person yelling during a tornado but if it was me I’m sure I would sound like a little daisy of flower preteen girl 🫣
I live in a trailer park over near the airport. It was crazy
The skies were angry that day, my friends. Like an old man trying to return soup at a deli.
CJ from Regular Show got angry and so did Benson, they merged their anger together.
George!
I was in this same storm I live in SD too
Were you on the outskirts of the storm? Just wondering if this was the brunt of the storm, or just on the outside of it?
I'm suprised they don't have battery backup for the siren! Crazy!
For an older mechanical siren, it’s really hard to do and quite costly.
that's the sad thing though they do need it :/ but crap I can imagine
Is that a sentry
These sirens do come with the battery backup option, however this one doesn’t as you can tell
Maybe that's a sentry sounds like one
Woah I had the volume up way too loud when the siren went off 🤣. On another note major brownie points to you for braving that for the viewers. I'm guessing this is a Derecho? I'm in Australia and we don't get these sort of storms here, that I know of or I've seen anyway.
It does look like a derecho with the shelf clouds and wind. I experienced a derecho in August 2020. Absolutely terrifying. Thought it was a tornado at first but I was wrong. It was actually worse than a tornado with all the widespread damage it did. We had winds about 140mph. Our city looked like a war zone afterwards. This was the scariest day of my life. By the way, I’m from Cedar Rapids Iowa.
Storms are scary but that's what makes them exciting as long as no tornados are present
Why did the sirens go off there wasn’t any tornadoes, right
Well you see tornado sirens go off if there is 1+inch hail and 80+ mph wind gusts which this storm had 100+ wind gusts and 3+inch hail. And the National Weather Service had issued a tornado warning as the storm could likely produce a tornado.
Well done. Thanks for not rambling on about that which is perfectly clear in the video. 😅
Where Was The TS At.
Sirens are set up on a timer and shut off after so long also
Yeah. I think the power outage caused the siren to stop.
It would be pretty haunting hearing the siren turn off as the power goes out.
LOVE A GOOD STORM!!! I USUALLY CRACK A COLD ONE AND SIT IN THE GARAGE WHEN THEY HAPPEN!!!
I was there. The entire house shook as if it would lift off the ground any moment. Truly terrifying experience..
Perfectly done! ❤️
love you love you ok💋💋❤💜👍
This must have been scary😱
You can actually see the wind blowing. Wow.
Didn't see that coming... Even with the siren going off.
My goodness how terrifying, that siren 😬 that sky 😳
Glad we didn’t see anything touch down but debris sure is flying around
TORNADO SIRENS GO OFF WINDS GO VERY HARD AND THEN TORNADO APPEARS
It was sad to see that large tree fall over because it was alive for so long :(((((
I can not believe you stood through this and recorded. I would have been inside somewhere as soon as I saw that thing. So glad you are ok.
It seems as if the only time I will ever see a storm like this is on videoes. Here in New Jersey, massive thunderstorms seem to be a rare thing anymore. Although storms if this magnitude can happen here, all too often they are scattered, which means some storm lovers will get cheated. I wonder quite often if I ever will see another descent thunderstorm again ever. What I would not give to live someplace like this, where storms are more widespread, and more spectacular.
I was the 1000th like :)
Anyways this is a wild video! Was super eerie when the sirens came on. Hope you're ok!
Was there a tornado or a severe thunderstorm? in houston texas we don't have tornado sirens' you gotta use your own judgement.
At the beginning I was looking at the trees on the right and idly wondering if they perhaps were going to get damaged or knocked down by the storm - but then thought it wasn't going to be that bad. But then the wind arrived and to my surprise, one tree snapped off halfway up, and three others tipped over.
what happened to you guys?
Derecho/haboob
@@leaf2180 cool words. be safe and be Happy
Kind of bad how the tornado siren doesn’t have a backup emergency power source or generator
They didn’t want a battery siren this siren is designed to run and continue to run until the warning is over and thty shut it off or until AC goes out
I live in Fargo-morehead we heard about the storms in south Dakota and Minnesota so I was that can do some damage in here but storms weekend significantly and nothing happened
Well, that siren didn't have a battery back up
I got fooled by the lull that lasted about a minute, then Zeus hit the Dyson Vacuum cleaner turbo button. It was scary. Having a massive wall of wind just mowing away in a massive 250 mile wide wall. My mistake was not appreciated how much air was in front of the wall front. I had a black eye for almost a month. It missed by nose, I've never been punched that hard as a fighter.
Have to keep the people in Castlewood your minds. They got the worst of it.
Storm sirens warms everyone to get inside.
Amazing derecho, great filming= cool video
Is this located within the projects of South Dakota..
Was That A Tornado.
Why is the alarm going off so late?
Was the Tornado sirens going off or not?
Really smart to stand outside and film.
It's easy if your not a chicken $#/+
@@SilentNoMore64 it won’t be as easy if your dead!
Is that a tornado
Amazing footage, but boy that siren is drivin me nuts
those sirens. 😂 used to scare the bijesus out of me. do they still sound in the morning, lunch and dinner?
Wow, the people in that town must have very little experience with tornadoes.
It was straight-line winds. Not a tornado.
@@leaf2180 I know that, but that can be just as dangerous, sometimes.
I live there.
The tornado siren is so loud
It's the storm whose videos have taken the internet...by storm
This was a derecho storm I think?
What is that siren?
Tornado warning