@@Maximus01776I hate to be the "actually..." guy, but "as above, so below" is a concept found in almost every religion there's ever been, in some form or another, as well as in the secular understanding of the parallels and relationships between macro- and micro- systems. I find it fascinating how system structures are echoed between seemingly-disparate fields of study, like thermodynamic entropy and information theory (one of my personal favorite pairings). Even beyond that, though, "as above, so below" is a phrase lovingly spoken by all practicing Christians on a fairly regular basis, in the form of "on Earth, as it is in Heaven." All it means is that what happens in the physical world we inhabit and experience, the ebb and flow of life struggling desperately to cling to its existence in a hostile dead universe, is reflected somehow in a "grand design", God, a spiritual realm, etc, in much the same way as the cells forming your body in order to be You are similar to, say, a collection of human beings working together in order to be a community.
@@LostInTheFloatingWorld that actually is in part true, many old and new religions has a somehow similar association with that phrase, except Christianity, that phrase is linked to the hermetic text from the emerald tablets, Manly P Hall was a very huge believer and promoter of this thought, and not only him, so many other occultist have resonance in this concept, P Hall was a 33 degree mason and occultist author, many so called Christians have no idea about what they are talking about, they do believe in God, but very naive about the spiritual realm. New age doctrine have been pushing this for the last 40 or 50 years
Lightning occurs due to charge separation between ice crystals and supercooled water droplets. Clouds aren't made from water vapour - that is invisible and in the air all around us.
@@richarddx22 this cloud is forming from deep-mantle derived gasses that are highly charged. They diffuse through crustal fissures with extremely high pressure, which probably accounts for the strange trumpet sounds we hear sometimes.
This is called a supercell. That's a thunderstorm with an upworths rotating draft and it can last up to two hours. The electricity has no way out so it keeps on flashing till the fuel, tension is gone
It’s not a super cell super cells are big af taller and rotating also they have a large anvil and since they rotate they are known to have tornados in conclusion this is to small to be a supercell if you want to see a real super cell look at pecos hanks vids like constant lightning one he took of a multi cell
XcelsiorFan4964 OmG mE tOO She also said the soft thunders are the gods moving their chairs, and the loud ones were them accidentally banging doors shut, fallen stacked chairs, and godly fireworks 😅😅😅 we were like “that’s a weird explanation, but sure” lol
One of my favorite things to do as a child, who grew up in Florida, was to go on the roof of our house at night and watch, what we called, heat storms and the clouds in the distance would electrify the sky! They were beautiful to watch but I must say, this one is a WOW! You almost expect an alien ship to come roaring out from amongst the clouds!😁
Yep -- in the Midwest, we grew up calling this "heat lightning" because it usually occurs on hot summer evenings. Tons of lightning with no thunder. Weather "experts" say there's no such thing -- always thunder, they say. Nope.
That is one of the most stunning lightning storms I have seen. I miss my summer trips to Florida so much! The highlights for me weren't the theme parks, Disney, shopping, etc. It was the almost daily late afternoon/evening lightning storms of July. They are incredible!
You realize that that cloud is MASSIVE with a 60K foot ceiling or more and considerably far off, You will need a telescope or good binoculars to see the changes better.
I live in Florida too, and what you’re probably seeing is what we call “Heat Lightning” due to it being seen more common in the summer months. It’s just lighting that is too far away to hear the thunder from.
Kathryn D you never opened your eyes when the atmosphere is clear near you but unstable 50 miles away you can see the tops of storm clouds and hear no thunder, people refer it to the old wives tale of heat lightning. I always see lightning in incoming storms and don't hear it until it gets close.
Some distance away. Also there maybe no wind or wind in wrong direction to carry sound to the observer. Also there may be insufficient sound to reach the observer. You see this a lot in the Caribbean.
Shout out from Florida Maquis, This is bar none the heaviest lightning I’ve ever seen. I’ve seen about half of that rate a few times. With the storm cell just built and hanging there seems so unnatural. Thanks for posting!
Oh maybe I'm weird but I love watching videos of weather like thunderstorms nothing better and more relaxing like that! I sometimes also go and then I listen to music I like like delta parole or metallica while I watch and take it in!
Florida Maquis sent me. Thanks for the cool video. I live part of the year in Venice, FL. I have seen some wild lightening storms there but this is really wild.
i live in the Miami area and yeah these past few weeks the thunderstorms that have been forming are mad beautiful. last night i had my curtains down and still bright flashes of light were slipping past them. I raised them up and i was greeted w/ an amazing nighttime thunderstorm. i regret not filming it but i was too mesmerized. nice video!
absolutely amazing video 🙋 thank you for record this it is unique. i also come from florida marquis channel. greets from switzerland and blessings to you
We get lighting like that often in west Texas during the spring and summer. I'm in Sebastian Florida for the next month and last evening we had a wicked light show. One cloud to ground hit 100 yards from us. It was pretty crazy yesterday.
We had a lightning storm here in nwa, and the thunder was continuously booming for an entire hour without a single second of a pause. Never heard and seen anything like it . Amazing
Kansas has this often during summer months. Pecos Hank does some great videos on lightning and what type it is and why it does what it does. It's an awesome channel.
I remember seeing this back in the early eighties in Central Texas right over my head! As I walked down the street heading home from my Aunts I remember thinking: "Wow! Look at all the CONSTANT flashes of lighting that is covering the entire sky.... with no rain or hardly any sound!?"
I lived in SW Florida for 20 years and i seen only one Storm that was close to being this Hyper ⚡Active I'll say yours is 1#. Thats SUPER HYPER ACTIVE Thanks for sharing with us 🙏👍💛
This looks created, high plasma energy, but it's not coming down from the Schumann Cavity, a microburst would be black. Halogram 5 D lightening makes noise. Something is very strange here. HARRP Array, I be seen a lot, but nothing like this.
@Chief of Staffy this is heat lightning very common in Florida. It doesn't touch the ground and it doesn't thunder most of the time it doesn't even rain.
I'm 75 now but we used to call them hear storms! This one has a huge WOW factor for sure BUT we never heard thunder either! The clouds are much further away than you think! You can see the lighting but you can't hear the thunder!
@Chief of Staffy You know, there are many people from different countries leaving comments. English is not their first language. Why don't you quit being snooty about the spelling and look at what they are saying.
I saw one of these storms back in 2012 inB'ham AL. It was spectacular as it was at night, around 1 am it lasted nearly 2 hours. I sat out in my driveway and watched it.
@@rodri6095 God is love. Not angry at all. Stupid to believe God can be angry. It's only we, mankind, that make things complicated just because it's so easy to understand that we can't understand it & our Ego very often denys it.
The best lightning show I have ever experienced was the 15th of June 1986 at 21:30 to 23:00. It was so impressive I remember it like it happened yesterday.
There's a lot of cloud images too that I noticed. I've seen a few of these. Once I drove 6 hours straight under one of these electrical storm's very little rain was present and no thunder claps but lots of lightning and bright. Mostly cloud to cloud lighting strike's.
@Peace, Love and Harmony God's in all of us I'm not entirely sure what all to believe? I just ring with what I feel is true. All Gut feelings here. I really feel their might be literally Thousands upon Millions of TRUTHS. Case by case makes a difference I'm figuring out.
That’s called constant lightning.. it happens when the storm has so much particles in it causing them to rub against each-other and forming this masterpiece! I love storms :)
I'M HAPPY TO LEARN THAT Y'ALL WEREN'T FRIED. THESE ELECTRICAL EVENTS ARE BECOMING MORE DANGEROUS TO BE OUTDOORS AND NEAR WINDOWS. SOMETIMES IT IS BEST TO UNPLUG ALL DEVICES FROM THE OUTLET DURING ELECTRICAL STORMS LIKE THIS. GREAT FOOTAGE.
@@MoonbeamBear61 she's wrong this is natural and perfectly save to be around. It's called heat lightning it happens all the time in Florida. It doesn't touch the ground and theres generally no thunder
I’ve had seen many of this in Puerto Rico towards the Atlantic Ocean. Again, a couple years ago I’ve something similar in Saginaw Michigan towards Lake Huron. They are espectacular.
I'm anchored in the Berry Islands and saw the most incredible show, the only difference was we had very high winds which laid the boat over, no sails up just wind hitting the hull. Kind of scary but exhilarating at the same time.
When I lived in Florida (Sarasota), at my back porch every night in Summer, at about 6 PM every night a lightning storm would hit. It was so beautiful and mesmerizing. The only thing I miss about Florida, is the sunsets and crazy weather...your walking down the street and it's raining on one side and sunny on the other, crazy!
An incredible video! First of all thanks for posting this video. I found this video via another TH-camr. And this event took place on my birthday, which makes it very special to me as well! There is no doubt about it there is an obscure UFO inside this cloud...what else can I say about this? Wow, I just have no words for this...
Greetings from Western Australia. We see a lot of strange things in our sky too, but never anything like that amazing footage you have. Thanks for sharing.
For me 2020 is the first time seeing lightening like this; and I have seen a lot of storms. We had this same lightening in Missouri last night (06/04), with strong winds/tornadic activity, and torrential rain. In May we had a night with this same lightening (with an even more intense flash rate), but with no rain, no wind, very little sound. It looked like a pyrotechnic laser light show inside the clouds. Weird stuff, for sure.
Florida has the best lightning shows in America. Back in the 70's hundreds of us would take over a parking lot and lay on our cars/trucks and watch the show. I never witness a bolt coming to the ground ... they always stayed high up in the sky. It is a sight to behold. Thanks for sharing the video. I would have climbed to the roof of the house to enjoy it better.
Wow you are lucky to have seen such a spectacular show! I love storms but don’t get them too frequently where I am. I would be afraid to stand outside as the people on your road are, though!
I remember driving to lake wales from alafia river state park one evening after biking. There was a storm to the south with the most frequent and sustained lightning I have ever seen. Gotta love those Florida pop out outta nowhere storms!
They are called thunderheads. We had one come thru here a year ago exactly like that. Totally freaked everyone out, passed thru several communities around our state.
Let me just say that I have never seen lightening like that ever in my life. This seriously could have been aliens. It’s so quiet. You did a brilliant job filming this. Thank you .💖
I've seen it when I was younger in New Zealand (where I live to this day) and it's definitely odd. I remember just the other day having a thunderstorm out by the sea and it was silent, until it came nearly right above the house of course.
Saw a storm just like this one while vacationing in Minnesota. Lightning went on like this for about an hour. It was amazing to watch & they called it Heat Lightning.
Wow! This almost looks like tornado weather approaching with all this frequent lightning strikes! That was really something! I would have given anything to be able to see this in person! Superb job!
Plasma discharge, possibly due to the magnetospheres decline... GOOD stuff! I live in Jupiter and saw similar stuff this past weekend, but not to this degree. Do you mind telling me what general area where this was taken? Thanks for the vid... just awesome!
@@koolkitties8552 I am in Palmetto on the West Coast. An hour south of Tampa on I-75 excuse me for asking but PSL? Sorry. I think I may have pulled my ponytail too tight today!!! 😂😂😂
I have a nearly 2 hour video of a similar storm from 3 years ago in near the end of June in south eastern Manitoba Canada , no sound just lightning constant every second or less, very spectacular , like this one, the wonders of lightning never disappoint.
High energy storms like this are more common in the Midwest, where the energy can produce more tornadoes. I saw a storm system from a distance like this once with a tornado below it, and the lightning flashes were even more constant than you see here. The sound is lowered down the sonic spectrum by distance, and may be too low to hear even though it is there.
Just today we had a storm that had to be like this one here on the Dominican Republic. It was about noon, and apparently it had a cloud layer underneath so we couldn't see the lightning, but you could hear one constant thunder for over two hours. It was amazing!
ALioness-w-NoRegrets No. :3 The definition of heat lightning just means, the storm is in the far distance. This is just an extremely active cumulonimbus. Unsure why this one is on serious drugs though. XD
This term ''heat lightning'' is no such thing, what people be really seeing is a distance thunderstorm that's far away for the thunder to be heard although the lightning flashes can still be seen! Say for instance the storm is 40 miles away, and you have a friend, or relative that lives 40 miles away which is right next to the storm, and you call them on the phone and tell them you see lightning but don't hear thunder, then your friend or relative would tell you that they see lightning and hearing thunder, see what I mean? That proves there is no such thing as heat lightning!
Ive been told this is also called an electrical storm where its lightning but no thunder. There's one going on now in miami but this one in this vid is way crazier.
I've only seen something like this once, years ago, but not in such a solid looking cloud formation. In my particular situation you could see some minor gaps in the clouds that made the lightning look like it was jumping from cloud to cloud and it was just as fascinating to see. Thanks for posting.
TH-camviewer i’m not an expert but I think that’s actually fairly common. It makes sense, really, if the conditions that caused the lightning to strike at one particular place (like, say, a very tall thin metal rod in a flat area) don’t change too much, the likelihood of it striking the same spot again must be pretty dang high!
Woooa i live in Texas and has see a lot of lightning storms but this is on another level. Pretty wild. Beautiful also . The power of nature in all of it glory.
@@rickc2102 yea im tripping on these ppl. I lived there for a bit and it wasnt anything crazy. You'll nwver see anything like this in cali tho. But i can see why they're so baffled since they've never seen it before
I saw a storm just like this over Victorville CA about 5 months ago. I'm 47 and I've lived all over this country and I've never seen anything like that storm, until this video. When you see it in person, you know it's not normal, or right.
2423hop They can manipulate it. Cloud seeding. Tesla earthquake machine. www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2020/01/07/nikola-teslas-earthquake-machine/#23653c0a52c5. HAARP.
For those who don't have faith, Biblical prophecies are taking place. Whether its coming from our corrupted govt or straight out natural disasters, all was for told. Between HAARP, CERN, DARPA, NASA, & Project Bluebeam, they are able to produce anomalies such as the signs and wonders spoken about in the Bible. So to deceive the mass.
Just heat lightning, several other commentors recognized it as well. Remember seeing it as a kid back in the 60's on hot summer nights. Thinking it was a storm coming in I told my dad, (we were storm watchers) and he taught me there would be nothing more than lots of light to see - LOL. Thanks for sharing!
All lightning IS is a plasma discharge. What causes the thunder, besides being close enough to hear it, is whether the trace of the plasma discharge has super-heated the air column around it to 50,000° C like it normally does. That sudden expansion of the air column from that much heat is what causes the explosive bang (thunder). If these discharges are simply creating a static energy release WITHOUT super-heating the atmosphere around it, there'd be no thunder. In this case there's also the possibility that this is simply a MASSIVE supercell that is more distant than it looks, and the sound waves from the lightning lost their inertia over such a great distance (25 miles or more).
@@NormThomas it's just lightning. Lightning In it's very essence is plasma discharge. The reason there's no sound is because the storm is too far away to hear the thunder. In this case it appears to be a high topped severe thunderstorm. Footage is likely from 30 miles away or so. A frequent sight of the massive great plains supercells. I've witnessed them firsthand. Truly a sight to behold.
as above so below
DigitalXrisXros that's pretty satanic
@@Maximus01776I hate to be the "actually..." guy, but "as above, so below" is a concept found in almost every religion there's ever been, in some form or another, as well as in the secular understanding of the parallels and relationships between macro- and micro- systems. I find it fascinating how system structures are echoed between seemingly-disparate fields of study, like thermodynamic entropy and information theory (one of my personal favorite pairings). Even beyond that, though, "as above, so below" is a phrase lovingly spoken by all practicing Christians on a fairly regular basis, in the form of "on Earth, as it is in Heaven." All it means is that what happens in the physical world we inhabit and experience, the ebb and flow of life struggling desperately to cling to its existence in a hostile dead universe, is reflected somehow in a "grand design", God, a spiritual realm, etc, in much the same way as the cells forming your body in order to be You are similar to, say, a collection of human beings working together in order to be a community.
@@LostInTheFloatingWorld that actually is in part true, many old and new religions has a somehow similar association with that phrase, except Christianity, that phrase is linked to the hermetic text from the emerald tablets, Manly P Hall was a very huge believer and promoter of this thought, and not only him, so many other occultist have resonance in this concept, P Hall was a 33 degree mason and occultist author, many so called Christians have no idea about what they are talking about, they do believe in God, but very naive about the spiritual realm. New age doctrine have been pushing this for the last 40 or 50 years
Your comment deserves more thumbs up.
@@LostInTheFloatingWorld Could you be any more pedantic? Feel better?
It’s funny how water vapour and air pressure can make so much energy
Andrew Alcorn well it is all just electrons shifting around
We’ll harness it one day. Not in my lifetime.
Lightning occurs due to charge separation between ice crystals and supercooled water droplets. Clouds aren't made from water vapour - that is invisible and in the air all around us.
@@richarddx22 this cloud is forming from deep-mantle derived gasses that are highly charged. They diffuse through crustal fissures with extremely high pressure, which probably accounts for the strange trumpet sounds we hear sometimes.
Tmillchr Ummm, no.
You know it’s bad when a Floridian says “strangest I’ve ever seen”
Refuse Kid15 yea for real
A lot of Floridians are not from Florida so maybe this is new to them......
@@tadatpbc just take the joke karen
Lucky it was CG lightning or that would cause a lot of damage
Florida man says "It's the strangest thing i've seen." after a storm moves through Miami-Dade
This is called a supercell.
That's a thunderstorm with an upworths rotating draft and it can last up to two hours. The electricity has no way out so it keeps on flashing till the fuel, tension is gone
interesting! thank you!
Exactly =) i have seen lots of these Back in Winnipeg.
It could just be a multi cell
I've seen these a couple-few times in my Iowa days.
It’s not a super cell super cells are big af taller and rotating also they have a large anvil and since they rotate they are known to have tornados in conclusion this is to small to be a supercell if you want to see a real super cell look at pecos hanks vids like constant lightning one he took of a multi cell
Just some random angels having a party in the clouds.
Journey of Souls.
it's a rave in heaven
Ah, ofcourse!
*They're groovin*
ThAt’S WhAt My MoM UsEd To TeLl Me.
XcelsiorFan4964 OmG mE tOO
She also said the soft thunders are the gods moving their chairs, and the loud ones were them accidentally banging doors shut, fallen stacked chairs, and godly fireworks 😅😅😅 we were like “that’s a weird explanation, but sure” lol
One of my favorite things to do as a child, who grew up in Florida, was to go on the roof of our house at night and watch, what we called, heat storms and the clouds in the distance would electrify the sky! They were beautiful to watch but I must say, this one is a WOW! You almost expect an alien ship to come roaring out from amongst the clouds!😁
Dude I always wanted to see fantasy clouds, here they are
Yep -- in the Midwest, we grew up calling this "heat lightning" because it usually occurs on hot summer evenings. Tons of lightning with no thunder. Weather "experts" say there's no such thing -- always thunder, they say. Nope.
I've lived in Florida my entire life we always called this heat lightning. Both pretty and scary!
catbird7007 what weather experts do you listen to lol
Or Thor to come down with the hammer.
That is one of the most stunning lightning storms I have seen. I miss my summer trips to Florida so much! The highlights for me weren't the theme parks, Disney, shopping, etc. It was the almost daily late afternoon/evening lightning storms of July. They are incredible!
War of the worlds
type beat
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Yes but the veil is still there so we can't yet see the spiritual war
That was the first thing that I thought about! I was waiting for the giant tripods to spring up!!
LOL just saw the video thought the same thing
Thank you for not talking through the video. It allows us to just watch, in awe. What an amazing sight to see. Absolutely beautiful 💕.
Watching the outlines of the cloud and the shape doesn't seem to change at all. Normal clouds look almost like they're boiling, but this is freaky.
You realize that that cloud is MASSIVE with a 60K foot ceiling or more and considerably far off, You will need a telescope or good binoculars to see the changes better.
Weather technology is more advanced than we know
Normal for Florida
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This is normal, just rare.
I live in Florida too, and what you’re probably seeing is what we call “Heat Lightning” due to it being seen more common in the summer months. It’s just lighting that is too far away to hear the thunder from.
This also happened in Houston one single cloud with lightning and no thunder
UFO BEHIND THE CLOUD?
NovaWhisper that storm cloud top is probably 60,000 feet easy and storm is probably 40 or 50 miles away
I know people who say this is completely natural. A buttload of lightning with no Thunder?? Never saw this before when I was growing up...
Kathryn D you never opened your eyes when the atmosphere is clear near you but unstable 50 miles away you can see the tops of storm clouds and hear no thunder, people refer it to the old wives tale of heat lightning. I always see lightning in incoming storms and don't hear it until it gets close.
Some distance away. Also there maybe no wind or wind in wrong direction to carry sound to the observer. Also there may be insufficient sound to reach the observer. You see this a lot in the Caribbean.
Shout out from Florida Maquis,
This is bar none the heaviest lightning I’ve ever seen. I’ve seen about half of that rate a few times.
With the storm cell just built and hanging there seems so unnatural.
Thanks for posting!
4th Gear I’ve seen it like this twice. 30ish years ago in Maryland and about 12 or so years in eastern NC. Scaryyyyyyyyy
just had this same thing in Wisconsin
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@@deemarie9945 go away dee, stop spamming.
Looks like one of those plasma globes you can buy at stores. Beautiful!
That was beautiful to watch!!!Look like Fireworks going off in the air! They call that heat lighting here in NC! Thank you for sharing your video!!
We were in florida in 2014 or something and saw what looked like a supercharged cloud with a constant covering of lightning bolts. Was pretty cool
That is freaky! Thanks for sharing! This would actually be super cool set to music.
Yea That is a lot of lightning.
@@deemarie9945 I've reported, hope yt take action against bots like you
Hah kachow
Oh maybe I'm weird but I love watching videos of weather like thunderstorms nothing better and more relaxing like that! I sometimes also go and then I listen to music I like like delta parole or metallica while I watch and take it in!
Florida Maquis sent me. Thanks for the cool video. I live part of the year in Venice, FL. I have seen some wild lightening storms there but this is really wild.
i live in the Miami area and yeah these past few weeks the thunderstorms that have been forming are mad beautiful. last night i had my curtains down and still bright flashes of light were slipping past them. I raised them up and i was greeted w/ an amazing nighttime thunderstorm. i regret not filming it but i was too mesmerized. nice video!
I feel ya. We get it a couple times here in nyc, amazing sight to see
Thank CERN, for opening up other dimensions.
Shhhhh, they'll find out we're here.👽
Λες ότι άνοιξαν?
glad your one of the awake ones
this is what tinfoilers actually believe
Fell down that rabbit hole,huh
lived in florida my whole life(60 years) and that is so common place in the summer..
Yeah. I watched one pretty much like this just last Saturday in St. Augustine, FL.
We call that heat lighting in Louisiana 💀
We used to sit pretty much in them and drink beer out at the ( Insert Politician's Name ) Bridge, for the good ones.
absolutely amazing video 🙋 thank you for record this it is unique. i also come from florida marquis channel. greets from switzerland and blessings to you
We get lighting like that often in west Texas during the spring and summer. I'm in Sebastian Florida for the next month and last evening we had a wicked light show. One cloud to ground hit 100 yards from us. It was pretty crazy yesterday.
We had a lightning storm here in nwa, and the thunder was continuously booming for an entire hour without a single second of a pause. Never heard and seen anything like it . Amazing
What's nwa? Northwest Australia? North Washington?
I think he means he's in the rap group NWA .. New Hampshire with an attitude 😁
@@susanwilson9755 northwest Arkansas
Kansas has this often during summer months. Pecos Hank does some great videos on lightning and what type it is and why it does what it does. It's an awesome channel.
I remember seeing this back in the early eighties in Central Texas right over my head!
As I walked down the street heading home from my Aunts I remember thinking:
"Wow! Look at all the CONSTANT flashes of lighting that is covering the entire sky.... with no rain or hardly any sound!?"
I'm from TX but every lightening storm was accompanied by sound, such as thunder. I've NEVER seen a quiet electrical storm.
Unless its heat lightning. Ive never heard heat lightning and its usually contained to the clouds so no thunder
I lived in SW Florida for 20 years and i seen only one Storm that was close to being this Hyper ⚡Active I'll say yours is 1#. Thats SUPER HYPER ACTIVE Thanks for sharing with us 🙏👍💛
This looks created, high plasma energy, but it's not coming down from the Schumann Cavity, a microburst would be black. Halogram 5 D
lightening makes noise. Something is very strange here.
HARRP Array, I be seen a lot, but nothing like this.
The idiocy of saying lightning makes noise is astonishing
Did you say FART array? Did you know in gematria fart = turd
@Chief of Staffy this is heat lightning very common in Florida. It doesn't touch the ground and it doesn't thunder most of the time it doesn't even rain.
I'm 75 now but we used to call them hear storms! This one has a huge WOW factor for sure BUT we never heard thunder either! The clouds are much further away than you think! You can see the lighting but you can't hear the thunder!
@Chief of Staffy You know, there are many people from different countries leaving comments. English is not their first language. Why don't you quit being snooty about the spelling and look at what they are saying.
I saw one of these storms back in 2012 inB'ham AL. It was spectacular as it was at night, around 1 am it lasted nearly 2 hours. I sat out in my driveway and watched it.
Feels like Spiritual Battle...
Most people have no idea.
The storm is here, and God wins, for God is pure love and love wins
God bless you brother all the way from australia and remember SOON AND VERY WE GOING TO SEE THE KING.. ❤🙏😃
@@TheRealUnkn0wn_289 God is like a father. He's very angry now, more than you believe
@@rodri6095 God is love. Not angry at all. Stupid to believe God can be angry. It's only we, mankind, that make things complicated just because it's so easy to understand that we can't understand it & our Ego very often denys it.
The best lightning show I have ever experienced was the 15th of June 1986 at 21:30 to 23:00. It was so impressive I remember it like it happened yesterday.
There's a lot of cloud images too that I noticed. I've seen a few of these. Once I drove 6 hours straight under one of these electrical storm's very little rain was present and no thunder claps but lots of lightning and bright. Mostly cloud to cloud lighting strike's.
Agree with cloud images-faces?
Yes Lisa Hooper mostly hostile faces but I am sensitive to aggresive expressions. Probably just a me issue lolz jk
@Peace, Love and Harmony God's in all of us I'm not entirely sure what all to believe? I just ring with what I feel is true. All Gut feelings here. I really feel their might be literally Thousands upon Millions of TRUTHS. Case by case makes a difference I'm figuring out.
That’s called constant lightning.. it happens when the storm has so much particles in it causing them to rub against each-other and forming this masterpiece! I love storms :)
Same !!
Storms scare me a lot lol- it causes me panic attacks
I love thunderstorms so much. So exciting and fun.
@@odessawales so try to avoid the sounds and the flashes of a storm as good as possible
I'M HAPPY TO LEARN THAT Y'ALL WEREN'T FRIED. THESE ELECTRICAL EVENTS ARE BECOMING MORE DANGEROUS TO BE OUTDOORS AND NEAR WINDOWS. SOMETIMES IT IS BEST TO UNPLUG ALL DEVICES FROM THE OUTLET DURING ELECTRICAL STORMS LIKE THIS.
GREAT FOOTAGE.
You left your capslock on.
@@rubenvd3913 she's right, tho.
Always. Air conditioners , everything.
@@rubenvd3913 lol
@@MoonbeamBear61 she's wrong this is natural and perfectly save to be around. It's called heat lightning it happens all the time in Florida. It doesn't touch the ground and theres generally no thunder
I’ve had seen many of this in Puerto Rico towards the Atlantic Ocean. Again, a couple years ago I’ve something similar in Saginaw Michigan towards Lake Huron. They are espectacular.
I'm anchored in the Berry Islands and saw the most incredible show, the only difference was we had very high winds which laid the boat over, no sails up just wind hitting the hull. Kind of scary but exhilarating at the same time.
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When I lived in Florida (Sarasota), at my back porch every night in Summer, at about 6 PM every night a lightning storm would hit. It was so beautiful and mesmerizing. The only thing I miss about Florida, is the sunsets and crazy weather...your walking down the street and it's raining on one side and sunny on the other, crazy!
An incredible video! First of all thanks for posting this video. I found this video via another TH-camr. And this event took place on my birthday, which makes it very special to me as well! There is no doubt about it there is an obscure UFO inside this cloud...what else can I say about this? Wow, I just have no words for this...
I used to live in Jax and they have gorgeous Lightning storms like these
Greetings from Western Australia. We see a lot of strange things in our sky too, but never anything like that amazing footage you have. Thanks for sharing.
Where’s the thunder? All that lightning and hardly a sound.
Maybe too far away
Is it that hard to put your brain cells to work?
Kolas there on stand by rn
Maybe because it’s probably I’m guessing 10 miles away.
It’s a type of Lightning that Doesn’t Make sounds Because it’s only atmospheric, only when it reaches surfaces it produces a shockwave
Loved this!! I live in WV where we have huge mountains so we don’t get to see clouds till we’re right under them. I love watching lightning
For me 2020 is the first time seeing lightening like this; and I have seen a lot of storms. We had this same lightening in Missouri last night (06/04), with strong winds/tornadic activity, and torrential rain.
In May we had a night with this same lightening (with an even more intense flash rate), but with no rain, no wind, very little sound. It looked like a pyrotechnic laser light show inside the clouds. Weird stuff, for sure.
Ain't no e in lightning, shoog. And we see cells like this most years just north of you in Iowa.
Yea i saw this in missouri when i lived there in 2013 crazy af
Saw a storm just like this in missouri last year
Madam Sophia seen dozens of storms like this in Missouri over the past 30 years, nothing new.
It's completely normal in Florida
Florida has the best lightning shows in America.
Back in the 70's hundreds of us would take over a parking lot and lay on our cars/trucks and watch the show. I never witness a bolt coming to the ground ... they always stayed high up in the sky. It is a sight to behold. Thanks for sharing the video.
I would have climbed to the roof of the house to enjoy it better.
If you look closely at the clouds, I saw 3 faces freaky, good clip
Me too especialy on the right side. lol
Yeah, and I saw your mom, holy shit!
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Wow you are lucky to have seen such a spectacular show! I love storms but don’t get them too frequently where I am. I would be afraid to stand outside as the people on your road are, though!
Had this in West Virginia about 5 months ago. Also a constant never ending thunder rolling with it
Steven Paul just had it in Wisconsin too
Had it in Ohio last night
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Steven Paul Exactly yours had thunder… This person's video had no thunder
That's super awesome and so amazing!! Thanks for capturing this!! And you did a great job videoing!
Manufactured weather. Unreal! Nice catch.
@WelshWoody You stole my comment😂 She's hot 😍
The prettiest ones are usually batshit crazy
this is typical Florida. I've been here for decades. I've seen way more intense.
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Lmao she knows nothing about meteorology. Keep scrolling people
Saw one like that last week, but at a distance, on the horizon. All hell was cutting loose in Orlando at the time.
Another Flo Maq listener come over to support you. Greetings young man . NorCal here.
I remember driving to lake wales from alafia river state park one evening after biking. There was a storm to the south with the most frequent and sustained lightning I have ever seen. Gotta love those Florida pop out outta nowhere storms!
I'm just glad y'all got it on video. God bless you. Freaking bizzaro world.
They are called thunderheads. We had one come thru here a year ago exactly like that. Totally freaked everyone out, passed thru several communities around our state.
Why is there no lightening sounds? Something is amiss here as is with many of these weird storms?
Lightening is silent
😂😂 you mean "thunder"??
That storm is easily a minimum 30km-40km away, at the very least, probably more like 50km-60kms+
Winds blowing away from them. It happens ALL THE TIME in TEXAS
KB’s Creations - LMAO!! ### Arch Angel - I think it’s because the lightning is occurring so far away, the sound doesn’t travel that far.
Absolutely breathtaking. Thanks for sharing.
Let me just say that I have never seen lightening like that ever in my life. This seriously could have been aliens. It’s so quiet. You did a brilliant job filming this. Thank you .💖
I've seen it when I was younger in New Zealand (where I live to this day) and it's definitely odd. I remember just the other day having a thunderstorm out by the sea and it was silent, until it came nearly right above the house of course.
this exact same thing happened about 2-3 weeks ago here North of Toronto Ontario Canada. first time I saw anything like it as well
We had the same thing happen here in OKC..more is going on in the higher REALMS than people realize
Exactly
It's just nature, shoog.
You live in OKC, surely you've seen something like that before.
Um what
its called weather. Use your brain and research it
I live in Florida too. I have never seen this much lightening ever just going off like this! Wow!!! Yeah something is definitely going on up there.
Reminds of the scene in 'Twister' when they were at Helen Hunt's aunt's house.
Saw a storm just like this one while vacationing in Minnesota. Lightning went on like this for about an hour. It was amazing to watch & they called it Heat Lightning.
Found you via Florida Maquis. Very impressive. Not natural.
I have studied a lot of lighting storms and it seems natural to me. What exactly was not natural ?
Benjimen Franklin have you Benjimen Franklin?
That is not natural that is the simulator get ready for the alien invasion our government is going to create
Man made as usual.
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Wow! This almost looks like tornado weather approaching with all this frequent lightning strikes! That was really something! I would have given anything to be able to see this in person! Superb job!
That’s so beautiful! You can feel Gods power in thunder and lightning!
Ifcource im a Muslim and I believe also in god Allah he is the Only one whit the power 😀🤲
I lived in Florida for roughly 25 years total and I do miss the summer storms.
Amazing footage; well done for holding it steady and not putting it in portrait mode lol
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Reminds me of that ball you touch to generate electricity. Lightening is beautiful ( and scary ) for some, when it gets like this in the sky.
That's just God having a dance party beyond those clouds
We had lightning like that in Houston during Harvey in 2017. Scary ... and it was raining like the world was about to end.
and the Alien mothership was able to stay hidden in the clouds all that time? Amazing.
Im a bit sad that 39 disliked this beautiful clip showing God's creation at work. ⚡☔💧🙏❤😃
God’s lightning display.... WOW...BEAUTIFUL my goodness...‼️‼️thank you👍🏻😁
What God? Don't you mean Zeus?
That is one of the most fantastic electrical displays I've ever seen! It reminds me of Close Encounters of the Third Kind!"
Plasma discharge, possibly due to the magnetospheres decline... GOOD stuff! I live in Jupiter and saw similar stuff this past weekend, but not to this degree. Do you mind telling me what general area where this was taken? Thanks for the vid... just awesome!
HAARP TECHNOLOGY ...
I'M in PSL
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I am in Palmetto on the West Coast. An hour south of Tampa on I-75 excuse me for asking but PSL? Sorry. I think I may have pulled my ponytail too tight today!!! 😂😂😂
I have a nearly 2 hour video of a similar storm from 3 years ago in near the end of June in south eastern Manitoba Canada , no sound just
lightning constant every second or less, very spectacular , like this one, the wonders of lightning never disappoint.
It looks like there's a rave going on in the clouds.
That’s impressive. Saw a few good storms when we last visited Florida. And Hurricane Irma!
The funny thing is that the cloud never moves. I see this over my little town in Oregon
Kkkkk its moving but its very faf away from you, so cant see the movement like the sun😀🙋
A True electric sky - well played for videoing it and sharing! That is truly Epic
High energy storms like this are more common in the Midwest, where the energy can produce more tornadoes. I saw a storm system from a distance like this once with a tornado below it, and the lightning flashes were even more constant than you see here. The sound is lowered down the sonic spectrum by distance, and may be too low to hear even though it is there.
I've seen this type a couple times in Iowa. The silence of it is eerie.
Just today we had a storm that had to be like this one here on the Dominican Republic. It was about noon, and apparently it had a cloud layer underneath so we couldn't see the lightning, but you could hear one constant thunder for over two hours. It was amazing!
Isn’t this heat lightning? They always seem more spectacular that regular storms.
ALioness-w-NoRegrets No. :3 The definition of heat lightning just means, the storm is in the far distance. This is just an extremely active cumulonimbus. Unsure why this one is on serious drugs though. XD
This term ''heat lightning'' is no such thing, what people be really seeing is a distance thunderstorm that's far away for the thunder to be heard although the lightning flashes can still be seen!
Say for instance the storm is 40 miles away, and you have a friend, or relative that lives 40 miles away which is right next to the storm, and you call them on the phone and tell them you see lightning but don't hear thunder, then your friend or relative would tell you that they see lightning and hearing thunder, see what I mean? That proves there is no such thing as heat lightning!
Ive been told this is also called an electrical storm where its lightning but no thunder. There's one going on now in miami but this one in this vid is way crazier.
All lightning storms are fueled by heat (differences).
@@ronaldderooij1774 well no shit
I've only seen something like this once, years ago, but not in such a solid looking cloud formation. In my particular situation you could see some minor gaps in the clouds that made the lightning look like it was jumping from cloud to cloud and it was just as fascinating to see. Thanks for posting.
No thunder and looked like some of the lightening was coming up from the ground
and it keeps striking is almost the same spot
TH-camviewer maybe it's the aliens craft recharging or maybe electromagnetic discharge
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TH-camviewer i’m not an expert but I think that’s actually fairly common. It makes sense, really, if the conditions that caused the lightning to strike at one particular place (like, say, a very tall thin metal rod in a flat area) don’t change too much, the likelihood of it striking the same spot again must be pretty dang high!
Earth does actually zap the cloud :)
Woooa i live in Texas and has see a lot of lightning storms but this is on another level. Pretty wild. Beautiful also . The power of nature in all of it glory.
Saw this in Flagler county. I saw some crazy way images in the sky. Def wasn’t normal..
2014 Easter , @11pm , PB county , coming in from Ocean
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It's completely normal, you daffy twits. Live in the midwest a while, you'll get to see it more.
@@rickc2102 yea im tripping on these ppl. I lived there for a bit and it wasnt anything crazy. You'll nwver see anything like this in cali tho. But i can see why they're so baffled since they've never seen it before
I saw a storm just like this over Victorville CA about 5 months ago. I'm 47 and I've lived all over this country and I've never seen anything like that storm, until this video.
When you see it in person, you know it's not normal, or right.
The war in the Heavens as spoken of in the Bible.
YEP, AND WITH THE HELP OF SOME MAD SCIENTISTS HERE UPON EARTH.
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They DO CONTROL THE WEATHER!!! Have since WWII they have a patent on it. Look it up, Please! I also see you have the one eye going on. 👀😳😨😱
2423hop They can manipulate it. Cloud seeding. Tesla earthquake machine. www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2020/01/07/nikola-teslas-earthquake-machine/#23653c0a52c5. HAARP.
No it’s our government and you’ll fall for it like the sheep they are counting on you to be
For those who don't have faith, Biblical prophecies are taking place. Whether its coming from our corrupted govt or straight out natural disasters, all was for told. Between HAARP, CERN, DARPA, NASA, & Project Bluebeam, they are able to produce anomalies such as the signs and wonders spoken about in the Bible. So to deceive the mass.
Just heat lightning, several other commentors recognized it as well. Remember seeing it as a kid back in the 60's on hot summer nights. Thinking it was a storm coming in I told my dad, (we were storm watchers) and he taught me there would be nothing more than lots of light to see - LOL. Thanks for sharing!
No thunder?
UNBELIEVABLE, INCREDIBLE LIGHTING SHOW 🌩🌩🌩
Where's the Thuder? Has to be thunder with lightning. Not sure this qualifies for lighting, lol
Its plasma discharge from passing object
@@NormThomas Spot on!
Its primarily in one area, so plasma discharge
All lightning IS is a plasma discharge. What causes the thunder, besides being close enough to hear it, is whether the trace of the plasma discharge has super-heated the air column around it to 50,000° C like it normally does. That sudden expansion of the air column from that much heat is what causes the explosive bang (thunder). If these discharges are simply creating a static energy release WITHOUT super-heating the atmosphere around it, there'd be no thunder. In this case there's also the possibility that this is simply a MASSIVE supercell that is more distant than it looks, and the sound waves from the lightning lost their inertia over such a great distance (25 miles or more).
@@NormThomas it's just lightning. Lightning In it's very essence is plasma discharge. The reason there's no sound is because the storm is too far away to hear the thunder. In this case it appears to be a high topped severe thunderstorm. Footage is likely from 30 miles away or so. A frequent sight of the massive great plains supercells. I've witnessed them firsthand. Truly a sight to behold.
Great filming. It was like a living cloud. I really enjoyed watching that.
What you're seeing the beginning part of your video has what's called heat lightning. That's when you have no Thunder behind it.
That's incredible! Did you speed up the video somehow? Amazing. I've seen some great FL lightning storms but never like tgat.
Thats god. Hes upset the way his world is now.
No its called a supercell its a normal natural event
Yes
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@Venting to myself You believe in sky fairies and you're calling him a dumbass? Ha.
That is true my friend let’s pray to god 🙏🙏
Fabulous Colors and Beauty.. Seeing it live and Filming it was very lucky. You could almost hear a pin drop with all the silence.