Awesome. I caught 13 EAS alerts that day (4 EAS alerts early that morning alone). I got a few episodes of thunder that day, but no rain or lightning. Just thunder.
Over the years, I lost one TV and a PC due to excess voltage caused by close lightning strikes. One of them was not even turned on, just the plug was still in the socket. That won't happen to me one more time, if it's possible to prevent it.
Great video! I guess this was in Alabama? I have been interested in meteorology for many years. I have plenty of experiences with the Florida thunderstorms which I find quite scary! I am a blind person and I like listening to these types of videos.
@@montcopaWx Interesting. Yeah, I also study meteorology in my free time too. I’ve heard that thunderstorms in the northeast US usually occur about once a week? In Florida they happen nearly everyday and are usually associated with powerful sea breeze fronts, as opposed to the northeast where thunderstorms are usually associated with synoptic scale forcing such as the passage of cold fronts.
@@MrStundon1 We’ve been pretty dry recently but I do remember back to early april, every saturday we had something for the whole month. You guys are lucky to get all those storms, I haven’t seen much in the past month.
@@montcopaWx Interesting. So I’m actually not from the US but I use to vacation a lot in Florida, especially around the Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach area. We use to have a condo there but sold it in 2019. And just out of curiosity, I only recognize people by their voices but, are you a college student?
@@Kalebbecka2010 Maybe cause they have no one else to tell? You could have just given condolences and moved on, rather than making this pointless and insensitive comment. It wouldn't have cost you any more time out of your day.
Awesome. I caught 13 EAS alerts that day (4 EAS alerts early that morning alone). I got a few episodes of thunder that day, but no rain or lightning. Just thunder.
my power flickered this morning too
and rah issued an ffw at 3 in the fuckin morning 🤠
Wow! That's basically causing a blind spot in the ether with that setup! No, without kidding, what on earth are all those radios for?
I just collect the radios, it’s basically my whole YT channel lol
3:24 That Thunder Was Epic
Over the years, I lost one TV and a PC due to excess voltage caused by close lightning strikes. One of them was not even turned on, just the plug was still in the socket. That won't happen to me one more time, if it's possible to prevent it.
5:00 I heard that
4:22 That is so True for me too! I try my best to get out but it will never! Only got it Coming on but none going out!
This storm was a day before my birthday
morning
Dude how many radios do you have? One for each day?
I heard that from a background!
I hear Thunderstorms from Background
Loud thunder woke me up early that morning.
4:45 Real Power Outage
6:00 And now back on again
Great video! I guess this was in Alabama? I have been interested in meteorology for many years. I have plenty of experiences with the Florida thunderstorms which I find quite scary!
I am a blind person and I like listening to these types of videos.
Thanks! This was in Pennsylvania, but I could see the confusion with the whole Montgomery thing. Happy you like the video! 😊
@@montcopaWx Interesting. Yeah, I also study meteorology in my free time too. I’ve heard that thunderstorms in the northeast US usually occur about once a week?
In Florida they happen nearly everyday and are usually associated with powerful sea breeze fronts, as opposed to the northeast where thunderstorms are usually associated with synoptic scale forcing such as the passage of cold fronts.
@@MrStundon1 We’ve been pretty dry recently but I do remember back to early april, every saturday we had something for the whole month. You guys are lucky to get all those storms, I haven’t seen much in the past month.
@@montcopaWx Interesting. So I’m actually not from the US but I use to vacation a lot in Florida, especially around the Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach area. We use to have a condo there but sold it in 2019.
And just out of curiosity, I only recognize people by their voices but, are you a college student?
@@MrStundon1 As much as it sounds like it, you probably won’t believe this, but I’m 14
How strong were the winds?
maybe like 40mph at best? however my power goes out like super easily so this was likely to happen to matter what lol
Ah, gotcha, the strongest winds I experienced were over 60MPH
@@montcopaWx I caught 13 EAS alerts that day (4 EAS alerts early that morning alone).
Got enough radios there?
not enough
i got a severe storm just two months before you, and yeah it was pretty bad, have to say it was worse than what you got
well yeah this storm was nothing
if you wanna see the big stuff watch my april 1st compilation around the 40 minute mark
shit gets real there
Crap just got real.
@@montcopaWxha will do, idk why i said two months, it was the month before this happened,
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@@Kalebbecka2010 Maybe cause they have no one else to tell? You could have just given condolences and moved on, rather than making this pointless and insensitive comment. It wouldn't have cost you any more time out of your day.
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