Amazing! Total Fire Ban watch for the day. Windy & not very wet start to the day, & then lightning. Keeping an eye out for fires starting deep in the bush. Not a pleasant day too be sure, & glad that it's over. Thanks for everybody who worked & is still working on cleaning up all this mess, & thank you Severe Weather Australia for sharing this video.
It’s been around for decades. That’s how they described the storm that pulled the top off a tree at my parent’s house, which crushed a car, my cubby house, and punctured the boot of our other car. That was about 30 years ago.
Deteriorating rusted old shop Awnings are falling what are councils waiting for there should be an inspection done , worthy certificates made by owners that they are safe and submitted to council.
Wow 7th comment. There should be some kind of reward for this. Simply stunned and grateful to be the lucky 7th comment, and for not getting hammered with these storms! Kind Regards, Matt from Sydney
I have family out that way. What we got yesterday afternoon along Botany Rd was similar to what the west (,NW and SW) normally cops on some Summer afternoons. Old gumtrees pruned to look like heads of broccoli..this was never going to end well. And, finally, someone from South Sydney gets a chance to say, "Oh, it was like a mini tornado!"
Bayside council is responsible for maintaining the trees in Eastlakes. You have to notify them about anything from potholes to fallen branches in normal times. Bayside council is pathetic.
They’re essential. They can also be dangerous under adverse conditions, but in normal circumstances trees are positive, providing shade which reduces the ambient heat.
What an awesome job these men are doing. Surely the Premier should make a press conference on what a great job these men are doing. But I wouldn't expect it, as the Labor party ignores International mens day and Albo blames all men for the National Domestic violence crisis even these SES men are at fault for the DV crisis according to Albo.
Be carefull what you hope for. Storms are here to stay and possibly become more frequent and more devastating. It's written in books over 2000 years ago
Amazing!
Total Fire Ban watch for the day.
Windy & not very wet start to the day, & then lightning. Keeping an eye out for fires starting deep in the bush.
Not a pleasant day too be sure, & glad that it's over.
Thanks for everybody who worked & is still working on cleaning up all this mess, & thank you Severe Weather Australia for sharing this video.
Wonderful work and edit of yesterday’s events Daniel Really enjoyed watching you capture this all. Thank you for taking us along the ride!
Thanks ,for taking us with you on your Livestream covering and filming Weather News.
I hope everyones ok! Hopefully everyone recovered and that the crew restored the power and they got rid of the obstacles, inc the trees!
Thanks, Daniel. Very sad that the person decided to give up their insurance policy.
Thanks for sharing, nature sure is a beast to be respected
Is mini tornado the new buzz term?
Yeah . That's about somes it up
It’s been around for decades. That’s how they described the storm that pulled the top off a tree at my parent’s house, which crushed a car, my cubby house, and punctured the boot of our other car. That was about 30 years ago.
@nerissarowan8119 they should use the real term microburst,there are no mini tornadoes.
Deteriorating rusted old shop Awnings are falling what are councils waiting for
there should be an inspection done , worthy certificates made by owners that they are safe and submitted to council.
It was actually the brick wall that collapsed through it.
It dropped some rain and hail as it skimmed over us here in Wollongong.
"Mini tornado" 🙄
Wow 7th comment. There should be some kind of reward for this. Simply stunned and grateful to be the lucky 7th comment, and for not getting hammered with these storms! Kind Regards, Matt from Sydney
no tears for the dead trees? or the homeless birds and other critters?
There are plenty of trees in the streets nearby. I live in this area.
Whereabouts in Sydney was this
Eastlakes and in East Mascot.
All we got in Penrith NSW was 2 claps of thunder and a bit of rain
Go figure
Maybe more people will awaken to the geo engineering by the extremely evil elites plus, Bill Gates is behind all this
Penrith sux
I have family out that way.
What we got yesterday afternoon along Botany Rd was similar to what the west (,NW and SW) normally cops on some Summer afternoons.
Old gumtrees pruned to look like heads of broccoli..this was never going to end well.
And, finally, someone from South Sydney gets a chance to say, "Oh, it was like a mini tornado!"
The storms out central northwest nsw looked like they produced tornadoes out of this system
Microburst
Correct.
Haarp
Bayside council is responsible for maintaining the trees in Eastlakes. You have to notify them about anything from potholes to fallen branches in normal times. Bayside council is pathetic.
looks shocking....
Councils still don’t know how dangerous trees are in suburban areas.
They’re essential. They can also be dangerous under adverse conditions, but in normal circumstances trees are positive, providing shade which reduces the ambient heat.
What an awesome job these men are doing. Surely the Premier should make a press conference on what a great job these men are doing. But I wouldn't expect it, as the Labor party ignores International mens day and Albo blames all men for the National Domestic violence crisis even these SES men are at fault for the DV crisis according to Albo.
Du ma !
Cominciate a pregare, perché l'angoscia deve ancora arrivare. 📜
Terrible
Mini weather event. Sorry for you loss. Nothing much to excite the "sky-is-falling" climate lefty-loopies however.
Trees canopy too large, acts as a sail. Trim down the trees.
They provide shade and habitat.
@@nerissarowan8119 they also do when trimmed
Crash Carrots.
First ❤️👍
Second.
@@SevereWeatherAustralia haha
Du ma
Trees around Homes for goodness sake It's About time height Restriction 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Be carefull what you hope for. Storms are here to stay and possibly become more frequent and more devastating. It's written in books over 2000 years ago