I live in Mesa Az and boy was this storm bad on this side of town. Power out. Near 80mph wind, branches all over the place, half a dozen house fires, screens knocked off windows, flooding of course. Worst storm ive ever seen. Worse than October 5 2010 except for the hail lol. I remember the fire truck sirens went on for like 8 minutes after the storm ended. Nice video!!
Watching this from my wee house here on the Isle of Skye in the Scottish highlands. We get winter storms usually around Christmas time/January that’ll have a wee bit of lightning, but I wish we had proper storms like this. We get lashed by wind and rain all year round and I grew up with it and am used to it, but the last few years we’ve had some horrible hot days in summer….how you guys cope is beyond me, you’re incredible! Anyway, thanks for uploading this, it was awesome!
We get a lot of severe thunderstorms in Calgary. They seed the clouds now so we don’t get the huge hail anymore but yesterday there was marble sized hail and flooding from the fast melt of a lot of hail. We’ve had tornadoes in the rural areas, funnel clouds in the city and I’ve had some tornado warnings too. Not been in one thank god but that’s nerve racking when really high winds hit as a result of it. I’ve seen microburst severe down drafts too.
holy crap. the wave of thunderstorms that came in at that time at mid-july to the end of july were nuts. The first one we had in Mesa AZ was july 13, and it scared everyone - we had no idea that they could get that scary. It was only for about 15 seconds - but it took out a loooot of shingles and trees.... And might I say we have seen more than our fair share of these storms here in the past 15 years
I live in Colorado. I don’t know if the phrase is common but we call thunderstorms with no rain “dry lightning”. It has the potential to cause a lot of fires.
Um ... actually - every thunderstorm does have rain ... because lightning is generated from the frozen water particles inside the cloud when the particles scratch each other. When you don't get rain drops on the ground from a thunderstorm cell - is because the temperature below the thunder cloud is high enough to causes the rain drops to evaporate before reaching the ground, A.K.A dry thunderstorm. And that phenomena ( if my memory serves right) is called Varga.
I was in that same storm that day in Alhambra, Phoenix on July 17, 2022, and a lightning strike illuminated the whole sky, and was super close to my house, it was super loud. It also rained pretty hard and was pretty windy 👍 Not the most severe I’ve ever been in, but it was pretty memorable, considering how severe it was. 😂 However, It’s awesome to see it from a different point of view!
Here in the LA Basin, we get these kind of storms in the winter time, Usually in late December but mostly in January and especially February into early March. Summer storms like this are very rare here. We only average one or two summer thunderstorms every four or five years. Severe summer thunderstorms are exceptionally rare except during El Nino, and again in February.
Except for that electrical storm that blew threw on October of last year and February of this year and a couple of sporadic tiny ones. Remember the purple lightning? I’ve lived here in So Cal all my life and have never seen anything like it.
Storms like this in the Los Angeles Basin do not occur every winter. Even the most rare strong thunderstorms in Southern California(once every 10 to 30 years) can't come close to matching this. The exception would be inland/desert communities during monsoon season and even then; an event this large and strong is still rare.
It's not a thunderstorm in singular. Its a muticellular thunderstorn complex They all look below severe threshhold or briefly marginally severe. Only at one point there appears to be two emdedded marginal supercells with possibly golfball sixe hail adjacent to one another. But anfter that brief period they look non-severe and weak. I' lived in Phoenix for 21 years and saw supercells that produced tornadoes up to F-3 strength, very large hail, and continuous non-stop lightning.. And I mean non-stop continuous lightning in an individual supercell. That's when they are producing softball size hail. Over the years there were two events where softball size hail was recorded in Arizona. One in Phoenix, and one in Mayor. Supercells don't only happen in Tornado Alley.
I live in Mesa Az and boy was this storm bad on this side of town. Power out. Near 80mph wind, branches all over the place, half a dozen house fires, screens knocked off windows, flooding of course. Worst storm ive ever seen. Worse than October 5 2010 except for the hail lol. I remember the fire truck sirens went on for like 8 minutes after the storm ended. Nice video!!
Watching this from my wee house here on the Isle of Skye in the Scottish highlands. We get winter storms usually around Christmas time/January that’ll have a wee bit of lightning, but I wish we had proper storms like this. We get lashed by wind and rain all year round and I grew up with it and am used to it, but the last few years we’ve had some horrible hot days in summer….how you guys cope is beyond me, you’re incredible! Anyway, thanks for uploading this, it was awesome!
Yeah you don't want to experience these storms.
Had a tornado warning earlier and that was not fun
We get a lot of severe thunderstorms in Calgary. They seed the clouds now so we don’t get the huge hail anymore but yesterday there was marble sized hail and flooding from the fast melt of a lot of hail. We’ve had tornadoes in the rural areas, funnel clouds in the city and I’ve had some tornado warnings too. Not been in one thank god but that’s nerve racking when really high winds hit as a result of it. I’ve seen microburst severe down drafts too.
Good background for a Halloween movie. The return of Michael Myers....AS A METEOROLOGIST. NOT A KILLER... 😛🤩🤩🤩🤩🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
This would have me running for the nearest cupboard. I'm TERRIFIED of thunderstorms‼️🏃♀️⚡⛈️🌩️🚖
EXCELLENT VIDEO CAPTURE LOVE THE TIMELINE FLAWLESS
Ty, :)
These storms were very intense, started near Mesa and Gilbert and they got insane winds. Awesome monsoon footage!
Thank you!! 🙃
holy crap. the wave of thunderstorms that came in at that time at mid-july to the end of july were nuts. The first one we had in Mesa AZ was july 13, and it scared everyone - we had no idea that they could get that scary. It was only for about 15 seconds - but it took out a loooot of shingles and trees.... And might I say we have seen more than our fair share of these storms here in the past 15 years
That my friend is an electric thunderstorm you will get that with no thunder sometimes if it does not rain it could get worse
I live in Colorado. I don’t know if the phrase is common but we call thunderstorms with no rain “dry lightning”. It has the potential to cause a lot of fires.
Um ... actually - every thunderstorm does have rain ... because lightning is generated from the frozen water particles inside the cloud when the particles scratch each other.
When you don't get rain drops on the ground from a thunderstorm cell - is because the temperature below the thunder cloud is high enough to causes the rain drops to evaporate before reaching the ground, A.K.A dry thunderstorm.
And that phenomena ( if my memory serves right) is called Varga.
@@aliultimate009it's actually called Verga, not Varga, but you were pretty close ☺️
@@aliultimate009lol there is no such thing as an electrical thunderstorm! Next thing you’ll be telling us about heat lightning
@@michaelstacey8303 I'm afraid you've pinged the wrong user.
I never said Electric Thunderstorm.
We get severe thunderstorms in Alberta Canada 🇨🇦. Lots of really electric storms like this across the prairies .
all that flashin
Stropboskopic lightning. Its amazing.
I was in that same storm that day in Alhambra, Phoenix on July 17, 2022, and a lightning strike illuminated the whole sky, and was super close to my house, it was super loud. It also rained pretty hard and was pretty windy 👍
Not the most severe I’ve ever been in, but it was pretty memorable, considering how severe it was. 😂
However, It’s awesome to see it from a different point of view!
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we used to call the beginning of this heat lightning when we lived out there in late 60['s
I think I drove home in this at night. Im probably south of you. Non stop lightning.
Here in the LA Basin, we get these kind of storms in the winter time, Usually in late December but mostly in January and especially February into early March. Summer storms like this are very rare here. We only average one or two summer thunderstorms every four or five years. Severe summer thunderstorms are exceptionally rare except during El Nino, and again in February.
Except for that electrical storm that blew threw on October of last year and February of this year and a couple of sporadic tiny ones. Remember the purple lightning? I’ve lived here in So Cal all my life and have never seen anything like it.
Storms like this in the Los Angeles Basin do not occur every winter. Even the most rare strong thunderstorms in Southern California(once every 10 to 30 years) can't come close to matching this. The exception would be inland/desert communities during monsoon season and even then; an event this large and strong is still rare.
70 years ago I was cycling to school in a storm when I could hear the sizzling of the lighting. But I had no video camera then.
Even with the storm right there,the planes and helicopters??kept flying in distance…🤔🤔🤔🤔😳😳😳😳
I think I remember that storm.
Wow!
Cool video!
10:10 I like how the helicopter appeared from a far distance
I didn't see it.
This looks like a severe electrical storm.
I had like three severe thunderstorms in my area. Didn’t bother me too much.
That Got More wores i ever seen my whole Life Oh My God😱😱😱😱😱
I wish we could have these kinds of lightning storms over here in the Netherlands... 😮😮😮
Cool 😎
How lightning without thunder?😱
Nice video ❤😊
Thank you! :)
Your welcome
Where was this at?
Awesome capturew btw!
Thank you, It was near, Lookout Mountain Phoenix Arizona
@@carclimate an a airplane Flying Through this Thunderstorm 3:04
And A plane Left The Phoenix Arizona 13:53
It’s The Airport 14:44
@@JustinBalingit-jd2ct Okay.....Thanks!
It's not a thunderstorm in singular. Its a muticellular thunderstorn complex They all look below severe threshhold or briefly marginally severe. Only at one point there appears to be two emdedded marginal supercells with possibly golfball sixe hail adjacent to one another. But anfter that brief period they look non-severe and weak. I' lived in Phoenix for 21 years and saw supercells that produced tornadoes up to F-3 strength, very large hail, and continuous non-stop lightning.. And I mean non-stop continuous lightning in an individual supercell. That's when they are producing softball size hail. Over the years there were two events where softball size hail was recorded in Arizona. One in Phoenix, and one in Mayor. Supercells don't only happen in Tornado Alley.
I watched this. Though it was back in 2022, we actually have had worst storms than that, down here in Cochise County. Just saying..
That’s in there since 1995
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