Dan, thank you for sharing this tremendous thunderstorm! I too was wondering WTH is that noise? - -was expecting but hoping not to see a tornado come blasting around into your view. Glad one didn't! Thanks again for great video.
This was an incredible thunderstorm! I love how the lightning frequency just kept increasing as the video went on, and with many close strikes throughout! Great work, my friend!
That constant rumbling sound later in the vid has to be the continuous cloud lightning discharges going on overhead that I don't think a lot of people here noticed. It's the shockwaves from every discharge colliding overhead that causes constant rumbling sound like that.
emerald green sky. ive seen that a few times in AZ but this one time on sept. 37 2014 it was like in the video. what followed was 100 mph wind gusts mixed with torrential rain, powerful CG lightning bolts crashing ahead of the storm, and leaving downed power poles and uprooting 100 foot tall eucalyptus trees.
The thunder sounds like artillery fire and every flash appeared to consist of only one stroke. This was positive lightning, unlike the more common negative lightning. Strong thunderstorms in the upper Midwest develop complex charge structures which can make storms produce a high amount of positive flashes under their cores.
How do you expect to be able to count the number of Strokes from lightning strikes on a video you do understand that that's pretty impossible considering the fact that most lightning is faster than the frame rate of most cameras so like what are you talkin about... I mean not to be rude but that's a pretty stupid assumption especially considering the fact that your name is lightning Hunter they just did another video on being able to count the lightning strikes and what they do is they leave the shutter open and it creates a series of flashes that you can count you can't count The Strokes of lightning based upon a video like this it's impossible you're going to miss a lot of information because of exposure and frame rate
@@brennandean4821 The interstroke interval can be very short as you say it is, but in most cases it can be resolved on standard speed video. There is a flash in my channel trailer with an interstroke interval over 300ms-- a camera from the 90s could resolve that. You clearly haven't seen more than a couple lightning videos if you think modern cameras can't reveal the multi stroke nature of lightning flashes.
@@thelightninghunter23 again you're confused and I don't mean to be disrespectful but even cameras that are modern and high-speed miss multiple flashes even at high frame rates because of how quickly the lightning can discharge multiple Strokes of the same channel. This is been discussed and well-documented especially in recent explanations and discussions of how lightning works. to catch all of the different discharge Strokes a lot of the time the shutter is left open which gives the person filming the ability to count the different Strokes in the same channel please do better research as this is the most up-to-date research that is out there.
One of the eeriest storms I ever experienced was just like this. The rumbling of the thunder was endless. Scary as hell. The sky was an ugly green/gray color. I also had straight line winds that were like a tornado and just scared me to death. Did a lot of damage in my town. In your video, it almost sounds like bombs dropping and echoing on forever. Your video is incredible. Thanks for sharing!
It was likely a stepped leader which is a visual(bolt) charge of electricity that comes up from the ground buy does not connect to the cloud/main strike that did connect. This happens close to any lightning strike and can come up off any object and sometimes multiple objects. You can actually hear a quick snap during the flash about a half second before the loud thunder if you play it back and listen closely.
dwarfer777 i agree with you it was the early 80's on a saturday night and lasted about 4 hours also there was one on the same saturday dinner time i was about 9 at the time and ive never seen one like it in the uk since also im from preston uk. i posted a video of a storm in bamber bridge preston lancashire ts about 9 mins long feel free to view it.
MrJim1260 just viewed your storm video, there was some great flashes. Only weeks after viewing this video, we (Northern Ireland) got hit with a pretty rough storm. Enough to knock out the electricity and take a few tree’s down. I’ll search through my old phone if it still works and post it onto my YT account
@@burkey8677 the best storm I ever seen in northern Ireland, I live in belfast, was in early July 2003 that huge morhership cloud with the wall cloud & dark green hail loaded interior it seemed like ages after the lightning that the rain arrived then stopped the lightning intensified & I've never seen lightning that kinda purple colour before then the hail started took over 2 hours to pass & after I got picked to get to the leisure centre to meet my running friends you could still see lightning coming from the rear of the storm in the distance almost 3 hours after it arrived.I was 29 back then & the only storm that comes near this happened when we had moved to our new house and I remember because I had just turned 8 so they're very rare here .Had a little thunder storm pass over while I was walking at belfast Castle last Wednesday 24/May/22
I kind of feel like your comment of being a meteorologist is quite irrelevant considering the fact that you didn't add anything to this video as far as factual knowledge or anything but whatever you want to do and whatever you want to say to make yourself sound and feel better and for your information the storm was tornado warned and it dropped two tornados it was actually warned PDS so Mr meteorologist you should probably go back to school cuz this meteorologist knows what he's talking about.
@@brennandean4821 Why don't you stop your damn whining! I didn't know he was required to add anything to what he said in his comment other than he 'loves this video", I mean the crying, bitching, or apparently you know for sure that he isn't a meteorologist all because he didn't give a description, but just a small comment on how he liked this video. I guess what I am getting at is you must be a liberal. After all, that's what you idiots do best! P.S. assuming that I voted for Trump is beyond irrelevant, but by all means, take a shot. I do need the laugh!
@@trendmassacre8423 Agreed! That constant roar is all the other flashes of lightning going constantly! So having those positive CGs and the anvil Thunder we call it was brilliant!
Awesome video of positive lightning and the thunder it creates. One way you can tell the difference between negative and positive lightning is the sound. Negative is more crackle and rolling where positive is very quick and sounds like an explosion. There are many in the beginning part of video but towards the end it's easy to tell as the thunder is further away but still has the quick thump to it. Very cool video!
Wanted to add to my previous comment on positive lightning. There is a video that not only gives the sound but also shows what positive lightning looks like (the first bolt you see in the video is an example). You can find the video by typing Mankato Minnesota lightning storm or by the name ArchibaldBiteramous (which will make the search much easier).
I lived in Brooklyn Park, Anoka and then back to BP from 1987-2006, I graduated from Champlin Park in 1996. I live in Duluth now and Miss the storms down there. We don't get much here in Duluth.
Thanks for posting this. I was out of town when this happened and I was raging because wherever I seem to go the severe thunderstorms and tornadoes seem to avoid me. I love the weather and the one time we got a good severe thunderstorm I'm not there!😡😠
I've seen a lot of storm videos and can't figure out how you guys keep from getting struck by lightening filming from outside. I hope you don't put your lives in danger by doing that. It was an awesome video though! 😊
3:11 That kid screaming omg we’re gonna die reminded me of one time when I was a kid there was the craziest afternoon summer storm that came out of nowhere and the sky almost turned black in a couple of minutes and I started running around screaming that and my baby sister who must have been 4 or 5 at the time started crying because she thought I was serious.. it was so funny lol
Niklas Enblom August 11, 2017 here in Las Vegas, there were no severe storms going on, but there was a storm downtown, radar said lightning struck 0 miles west from me, ran inside I was so scared
No it wasn't how could you ever assume something like that especially considering the fact that there was no wind that could give you any type of information that would indicate that there was a tornado right there it did however drop two reported tornadoes
This video has seriously got me spooked! This is for sure my most favorite storm video to date. I've watched hrs and hrs of storm videos and this by far takes the cake for me. I think it was the 9:50 mark that shook me most. Yikes! Awesome!
@@brennandean4821 Fuck off idiot it was positives coming out of the anvil! More amperage as you should know creates bombs going off! Ah well back to school for you! I will say hi to Reed for you!
actually green sky means hail not rotation and tornadoes the reason you get them a lot with tornadoes is because of the large hail that is up in the storms this is 17 years of storm chasing and training from the US national weather service talkin
Wow! At the 14 min mark you can really hear the windbag approaching. In English, the storm is spinning and is sending the winds aloft to the ground. This happens sometimes when a supper cell tries to recycle itself. Also hail makes a tremendous amount of noise in the distance. But from what I am hearing it's a windbag.
I wasn’t actually watching the video I was across the room (wireless earbuds) and it reminded me of the sound of a sparkler. Like the little stick thingys you lite and wave around on 4th of July. 🤷🏻♀️
I love that the storm rolls in right to left and rolls out left to right haha it's like it got to a certain point and "uh oh I can't go any further that way so I'll go back the way I came"
Yes that happens a lot over the Twin Cities area a lot. Because of the confluence of 3 rivers. The storms tend be hit by what is called an atmospheric cap above the rivers and they will literally stop and go backwards. To much updraft of cold air into the storm over the river will also cause that. I live in this area and have seen it tons of times.
T B Storms like in this video would only be common in the later spring through summer up there in Minnesota because of a warmer/humid environment in place. Colder air or fronts usually shut off the instability or energy for these things so they don't happen in the later fall - wintertime up there, like they still can in the southern states.
Yep that snap right at the moment of the flash. I'm leaning towards a stepped leader bolt coming off of something that was attempting to connect to the main strike. Really cool, but is means that you were in grave danger standing there.
It sure sounded like it hit something that could have conducted the lightning to all the electrical appliances in the house, because I've heard that same exact sound when lightning came and hit my motom and could have fried all my appliances had it not been for the surge protector and grounding of everything possible. On another occasion, it struck another building near mine and not only fried all the appliances there but also set fire to the condo on the second floor. The lightning was even strong enough to make my telephone sound like someone was pushing the #5. The scary thing was that the phone was safely in its cradle. The thunder happened right as that happened, so i knew it was close.
I was doing a video at Lake Calhoun when this storm rolled in. You had a lot more lightning than I did. My office is in Golden Valley and there was a lot of tree damage there!
dan burks you may see this kind of storm come Monday the way the wx people are talking, so maybe I can pull out a better video than this storm when it hit lake calhoun.
dan burks I will say that it picked up audio very well. What you're hearing is called rolling thunder. I'll add that rolling thunder is indicative of hail and hail creates so much thunder and lightning, it gives this rolling/endless sound effect. If it were night time, the sky would be an awesome sight. It's awesome.
This reminds me of the September 27, 2014 Phoenix storm.: massive bow echo, green sky, continuous lightning, straight line winds, the hail roar was the scariest thing I've ever heard. Y'all are used to bow echoes and derechos and stuff up there in Minnesota, but they never happen here in the desert. At least, they didn't used to...
actually green sky means hail not rotation and tornadoes the reason you get them a lot with tornadoes is because of the large hail that is up in the storms this is 17 years of storm chasing and training from the US national weather service talkin
even a novice like me i'm with wolvesone on this one cos like this video just a normal thunder/lightning storm you will get green skies only on the big ones such as whats in this video
I am never going to forget the time that this lightning bolt had come right past our trailer and struck the field nearby. It was so bright that I could have read a book.
just to add that white smoke at 15:40 or so is a house fire I'm thinking that's where the lighting hit not the light pole
Dan, thank you for sharing this tremendous thunderstorm! I too was wondering WTH is that noise? - -was expecting but hoping not to see a tornado come blasting around into your view. Glad one didn't! Thanks again for great video.
dan burks thank you for sowing this on TH-cam,just be careful there okay? Cause am only 10 years old.
dan burks I sure wish i lived in Minnesota😭😭😭. Severe weather day and night😭.
@@giorgosrandou2497 Aww. You're so good to care.
That’s a really hard strike
When it's continuous flashing and rumbling that is pretty scary, great work dude
Continous lightning and thunder means it reached a dangerous level of intensity!
One of the very best almost all positive lightning video's out there. Those very powerful explosions are terrifying, great skies too :)
I wonder if that roar was hail? That insanely green sky is indicative of an absolutely MASSIVE hail core.
Epic video!!
One of the best thunderstorm videos I have ever seen. That rumbling sound at the end made me think that there was a tornado nearby.
This was an incredible thunderstorm! I love how the lightning frequency just kept increasing as the video went on, and with many close strikes throughout!
Great work, my friend!
Awesome job filming this, that storm was right on top of you! Insane thunder and lightning and I love the creepy green sky,!
That constant rumbling sound later in the vid has to be the continuous cloud lightning discharges going on overhead that I don't think a lot of people here noticed. It's the shockwaves from every discharge colliding overhead that causes constant rumbling sound like that.
emerald green sky. ive seen that a few times in AZ but this one time on sept. 37 2014 it was like in the video. what followed was 100 mph wind gusts mixed with torrential rain, powerful CG lightning bolts crashing ahead of the storm, and leaving downed power poles and uprooting 100 foot tall eucalyptus trees.
The thunder sounds like artillery fire and every flash appeared to consist of only one stroke.
This was positive lightning, unlike the more common negative lightning. Strong thunderstorms in the upper Midwest develop complex charge structures which can make storms produce a high amount of positive flashes under their cores.
How do you expect to be able to count the number of Strokes from lightning strikes on a video you do understand that that's pretty impossible considering the fact that most lightning is faster than the frame rate of most cameras so like what are you talkin about... I mean not to be rude but that's a pretty stupid assumption especially considering the fact that your name is lightning Hunter they just did another video on being able to count the lightning strikes and what they do is they leave the shutter open and it creates a series of flashes that you can count you can't count The Strokes of lightning based upon a video like this it's impossible you're going to miss a lot of information because of exposure and frame rate
@@brennandean4821 The interstroke interval can be very short as you say it is, but in most cases it can be resolved on standard speed video. There is a flash in my channel trailer with an interstroke interval over 300ms-- a camera from the 90s could resolve that.
You clearly haven't seen more than a couple lightning videos if you think modern cameras can't reveal the multi stroke nature of lightning flashes.
@@thelightninghunter23 again you're confused and I don't mean to be disrespectful but even cameras that are modern and high-speed miss multiple flashes even at high frame rates because of how quickly the lightning can discharge multiple Strokes of the same channel. This is been discussed and well-documented especially in recent explanations and discussions of how lightning works. to catch all of the different discharge Strokes a lot of the time the shutter is left open which gives the person filming the ability to count the different Strokes in the same channel please do better research as this is the most up-to-date research that is out there.
@@brennandean4821 Give me one source that claims this.
The Lightning Hunter yeah. The weather really is intense here in the upper Midwest.
This is 1 of the most awesome t-storm vids I've ever seen. Thanks for posting it.
One of the eeriest storms I ever experienced was just like this. The rumbling of the thunder was endless. Scary as hell. The sky was an ugly green/gray color. I also had straight line winds that were like a tornado and just scared me to death. Did a lot of damage in my town. In your video, it almost sounds like bombs dropping and echoing on forever. Your video is incredible. Thanks for sharing!
Lol the voice in the background Oh NO😱 I'm gonna die!
Me too and it’s kinda funny
The loudest thunder sounds like explosions!
Simply the best thunderstorm video I have ever seen out of so many. I nearly swallowed my tongue with the close hit.
That sky is so GREEN. WOW.
9:54 if you look very closely, you can see the spark fly off the tree across the street, meaning one of the trees just across the street got struck.
Stormycat77 yeaa i saw it
it looks like a power flash
It was likely a stepped leader which is a visual(bolt) charge of electricity that comes up from the ground buy does not connect to the cloud/main strike that did connect. This happens close to any lightning strike and can come up off any object and sometimes multiple objects. You can actually hear a quick snap during the flash about a half second before the loud thunder if you play it back and listen closely.
That rumbling is terrifying.
And too loudy
awesome video, we rarely get thunder storm's this severe in the uk and with me having a general interest in storms i really enjoyed this video
We get quite a few here in MN.
dwarfer777 i agree with you it was the early 80's on a saturday night and lasted about 4 hours also there was one on the same saturday dinner time i was about 9 at the time and ive never seen one like it in the uk since also im from preston uk. i posted a video of a storm in bamber bridge preston lancashire ts about 9 mins long feel free to view it.
MrJim1260 just viewed your storm video, there was some great flashes. Only weeks after viewing this video, we (Northern Ireland) got hit with a pretty rough storm. Enough to knock out the electricity and take a few tree’s down. I’ll search through my old phone if it still works and post it onto my YT account
Durude sandstorm
@@burkey8677 the best storm I ever seen in northern Ireland, I live in belfast, was in early July 2003 that huge morhership cloud with the wall cloud & dark green hail loaded interior it seemed like ages after the lightning that the rain arrived then stopped the lightning intensified & I've never seen lightning that kinda purple colour before then the hail started took over 2 hours to pass & after I got picked to get to the leisure centre to meet my running friends you could still see lightning coming from the rear of the storm in the distance almost 3 hours after it arrived.I was 29 back then & the only storm that comes near this happened when we had moved to our new house and I remember because I had just turned 8 so they're very rare here .Had a little thunder storm pass over while I was walking at belfast Castle last Wednesday 24/May/22
Im a meteorologist and I love this!
@Richard Arnista, that continues, deep thunder, is that normal?? That kinda freaked me out...
@@Exoticgirl1 its Satan's roar.
I kind of feel like your comment of being a meteorologist is quite irrelevant considering the fact that you didn't add anything to this video as far as factual knowledge or anything but whatever you want to do and whatever you want to say to make yourself sound and feel better and for your information the storm was tornado warned and it dropped two tornados it was actually warned PDS so Mr meteorologist you should probably go back to school cuz this meteorologist knows what he's talking about.
@@brennandean4821 Why don't you stop your damn whining! I didn't know he was required to add anything to what he said in his comment other than he 'loves this video", I mean the crying, bitching, or apparently you know for sure that he isn't a meteorologist all because he didn't give a description, but just a small comment on how he liked this video. I guess what I am getting at is you must be a liberal. After all, that's what you idiots do best! P.S. assuming that I voted for Trump is beyond irrelevant, but by all means, take a shot. I do need the laugh!
@@trendmassacre8423 Agreed! That constant roar is all the other flashes of lightning going constantly! So having those positive CGs and the anvil Thunder we call it was brilliant!
The neighbor walked out of the house doing the first positive Lightning 😂
Awesome video of positive lightning and the thunder it creates. One way you can tell the difference between negative and positive lightning is the sound. Negative is more crackle and rolling where positive is very quick and sounds like an explosion. There are many in the beginning part of video but towards the end it's easy to tell as the thunder is further away but still has the quick thump to it. Very cool video!
Very interesting. I'm surprised have never heard that before
Wanted to add to my previous comment on positive lightning. There is a video that not only gives the sound but also shows what positive lightning looks like (the first bolt you see in the video is an example). You can find the video by typing Mankato Minnesota lightning storm or by the name ArchibaldBiteramous (which will make the search much easier).
My house has been hit by lightning several times and once it was like an explosion and made my smart to a dumb tv
Brandon Schlicht "smart tv to dumb tv" sorry but that part had me dying. xD
Brandon Schlicht thanks for the info
Wow that sky is green 5:46
Tout simplement magnifique ! Aussi beau que terrifiant ❤️❤️❤️ une des plus belles choses de la vie ! La foudre 🥰🥰👍👍👍 nice video
Wow awesome footage incredibly spooky too
At 9:54 you probably needed a new pair of pants. Damn! And that "noise" was either hail roar or a tornado.
Wind + continuous thunder
3:11 “like oh my gosh I’m gonna die!”
that craked me up
🤣🤣🤣
I lived in Brooklyn Park, Anoka and then back to BP from 1987-2006, I graduated from Champlin Park in 1996. I live in Duluth now and Miss the storms down there. We don't get much here in Duluth.
Nice green sky. You are lucky this storm wasn't Tornado Warned.
@Danlerie Montoya
IT SURE DOES, 😱😱
I LOVE MN thunderstorms in the summer!
Thanks for posting this. I was out of town when this happened and I was raging because wherever I seem to go the severe thunderstorms and tornadoes seem to avoid me. I love the weather and the one time we got a good severe thunderstorm I'm not there!😡😠
Lots of people would wish for your trait of having severe storms & tornadoes avoid them 😄
I've seen a lot of storm videos and can't figure out how you guys keep from getting struck by lightening filming from outside. I hope you don't put your lives in danger by doing that. It was an awesome video though! 😊
That first really close one would've been my que to have a coronary event....
Great video, amazing capture!
Speaking of green clouds, best thunder at 11:34
You made my cat in and hide... ROFL. I love a goof storm. Have not heard rolling thunder like that in years. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for not adding music.
Or slow motion.
13:11 ⚡️Ooh. 💥 (SCREAMS)
Amazing cloud structure!! Great job!!🌪⛈😀
Holy Crap this Storm was pissed off.
What the hell was that at 4.40? Somebody letting off a party flare or something.
3:11 That kid screaming omg we’re gonna die reminded me of one time when I was a kid there was the craziest afternoon summer storm that came out of nowhere and the sky almost turned black in a couple of minutes and I started running around screaming that and my baby sister who must have been 4 or 5 at the time started crying because she thought I was serious.. it was so funny lol
People, NEVER stand outside during a thunderstorm!!!!!!!!!!!! I very nearly got hit by lightning doing that. ⚡️⛈ Great video, though!
Niklas Enblom August 11, 2017 here in Las Vegas, there were no severe storms going on, but there was a storm downtown, radar said lightning struck 0 miles west from me, ran inside I was so scared
That noise was a tornado passing close by somewhere lol great video!
No it wasn't how could you ever assume something like that especially considering the fact that there was no wind that could give you any type of information that would indicate that there was a tornado right there it did however drop two reported tornadoes
YES IT WAS PROBABLY A TORNADO NEAR BY OR HAIL they both make that noise
Storm introduces itself: "My name is Charlie, Charlie Champlin."
This video has seriously got me spooked! This is for sure my most favorite storm video to date. I've watched hrs and hrs of storm videos and this by far takes the cake for me. I think it was the 9:50 mark that shook me most. Yikes! Awesome!
Very good footage! Nice work! Glad you were safe also. If I recall correctly, I think thst day we missed all the severe stuff herein Rice County.
Holy crap! Anvil lightning? Clearly the storm was not even there yet in the beginning of the video (shelf in the distance!).
I think you're misusing that term actually, you should do some more research about what you're talking about.
Green sky is coming
@@brennandean4821 Fuck off idiot it was positives coming out of the anvil! More amperage as you should know creates bombs going off! Ah well back to school for you! I will say hi to Reed for you!
@@brennandean4821 dumb fucking liberal
Positive lightning
who was setting off fireworks
Yeah, I was wondering what that sound was from 4:20 to 4:34? Was that sparklers or something else? d
@@heatherstub sounded like it after all the day after the 4th of july its always noisy
Durude sandstorm
Absolutely amazing video. Sounds like the thunder becomes “ white noise” towards the end as thunder is continuous . Good stuff
When you see those green skies severe storm on it's way
Richard Arnista green skies mean rotation and tornadoes
Kate-Lynn Friend and heavy big hail seen yellow when I was younger
actually green sky means hail not rotation and tornadoes the reason you
get them a lot with tornadoes is because of the large hail that is up in
the storms this is 17 years of storm chasing and training from the US
national weather service talkin
It can also mean 🌪
@@disastertransport3656 No it can't->->well at least for Minnesota
I am a Storm chaser and was watching this coming into Hastings. it was huge. my window in one of the rooms at my house got cracked from wind
we didnt get much wind at my house but a mile away lots of wind and hail
@@danburks5750 yup see that was sound on the video at the 9 min mark. That was the wind bag.
Wow! At the 14 min mark you can really hear the windbag approaching. In English, the storm is spinning and is sending the winds aloft to the ground. This happens sometimes when a supper cell tries to recycle itself. Also hail makes a tremendous amount of noise in the distance. But from what I am hearing it's a windbag.
Dang it I miss living in Virginia storms there are awesome I'm now living in my home state of Washington and I miss thunder storms like this
I've been under tornatic winds n rumbling. No one could convince me that there wasn't powerful rotation in this storm.
16:23 loud thunder clap
3:10. That cracked me up a lot🤣🤣🤣🤣
😐
@@Thecuh-ik4cb >:(
Hot dam... Lord is angry with someone holly gucamole thank you for this excellent video
He angry at the world
@@snareromie5295 that too
The safest thing to do during a storm, is run outside with a metal rod as high as u can.
My 2nd comment: OUTSTANDING VIDEO 🏆🏆🏆🏆 Thanks again for sharing your remarkable experience!!!
I love this video love the thunder ⛈ and lightning ⛈ 🌩 ❤ 😍 ♥ 💕 ⛈ 🌩
Surpised no tornado. That sky looked plenty green
There were two reported tornadoes
Err wtf is that at 4:20?🤔
wow! awesome lightning storm! good video!!
extremely close 9:50
I hope everyone made it out safely and and didn't get burned. That Storm looked like it was turning tornadic.
11:34 very good sound 😊
i love the sound of an approaching thunderstorm.. the thunder itself is still a little bit muted, but you know it's getting closer and closer.
What is that creepy crackling sound @4:20? Sounds almost like a static build up. Makes me wonder if you were dangerously close to a potential strike??
I wasn’t actually watching the video I was across the room (wireless earbuds) and it reminded me of the sound of a sparkler. Like the little stick thingys you lite and wave around on 4th of July. 🤷🏻♀️
I live here to i remember this i was like run around in the basement taking cover
Wow...i live in cali we get thunderstorms in the spring,but not like this man that thunder is really loud i'd shit my pants if i live there.
That noise, my friend, was PROBABLY (not 100% sure) a tornado passing nearby
Stormycat77 what I was thinking. Has that eerie roar to it
spooky to hear a scream from no where during artillery test`s 1:11 (sound`s like a ghost is screaming for help)
I love that the storm rolls in right to left and rolls out left to right haha it's like it got to a certain point and "uh oh I can't go any further that way so I'll go back the way I came"
Yes that happens a lot over the Twin Cities area a lot. Because of the confluence of 3 rivers. The storms tend be hit by what is called an atmospheric cap above the rivers and they will literally stop and go backwards. To much updraft of cold air into the storm over the river will also cause that. I live in this area and have seen it tons of times.
at 14:15 u can hear a continuous roar i was thinking it wa s a tornado
Kim Twister yeah it does
Continuous thunder...
Those thunderstorms are common in Minnesota?
depens on the year bu severe weather is a issue every year
dan burks did you find out what the sound you were hearing from the storm
No
T B
Storms like in this video would only be common in the later spring through summer up there in Minnesota because of a warmer/humid environment in place. Colder air or fronts usually shut off the instability or energy for these things so they don't happen in the later fall - wintertime up there, like they still can in the southern states.
What a lightningstorm!!! ⚡️⚡️⚡️👌
Holly crap that was one big t storm. I don't think I would outside in that.
"Did you know that during the severe storm in Champlin, a lightning strike hit so close that people felt the raw power of nature even while indoors?"
what is that green in Skies
Thank lord that you are safe
Great video! I live in San Francisco and we average one peal of thunder per year.
I'm in Toronto. Every "thunderstorm" here has three faint peals of thunder, that's it. It's really frustrating when you love thunderstorms. ...
Great video thank you for sharing this.
Where did the lightning strike at
great capture man. lots of close calls!
Thunder crack at 7:48 was freaky, no echo
3:11“ like omg getting dark “you can feel her starting to panic poor lady.
You got some great video of the strom.
That sounds more like a bomb going off
New subscriber...AWESOME VID!!! Looking forward to many more...good work~~~
Right after the close strike hits look carefully at the house across the street you can see and hear some kind of charge triggered from the strike
Yep that snap right at the moment of the flash. I'm leaning towards a stepped leader bolt coming off of something that was attempting to connect to the main strike. Really cool, but is means that you were in grave danger standing there.
Ive never heard thunder like that. Not ever. More like bombs going off
Yeah #SuperCell. A Few CG Lightnings Aswell. Also You Could See The Development As It Was Getting Closer. Nice Thunder Video:)
It sure sounded like it hit something that could have conducted the lightning to all the electrical appliances in the house, because I've heard that same exact sound when lightning came and hit my motom and could have fried all my appliances had it not been for the surge protector and grounding of everything possible. On another occasion, it struck another building near mine and not only fried all the appliances there but also set fire to the condo on the second floor. The lightning was even strong enough to make my telephone sound like someone was pushing the #5. The scary thing was that the phone was safely in its cradle. The thunder happened right as that happened, so i knew it was close.
I was doing a video at Lake Calhoun when this storm rolled in. You had a lot more lightning than I did. My office is in Golden Valley and there was a lot of tree damage there!
yea we didn't get any hail or wind barely any rain either
dan burks you may see this kind of storm come Monday the way the wx people are talking, so maybe I can pull out a better video than this storm when it hit lake calhoun.
+RDC Tarantula I got one more to upload yet
+RDC Tarantula this video was shot with my daughter's nextbook what scrappy quality video returning that tablet terrible quality
dan burks I will say that it picked up audio very well. What you're hearing is called rolling thunder. I'll add that rolling thunder is indicative of hail and hail creates so much thunder and lightning, it gives this rolling/endless sound effect. If it were night time, the sky would be an awesome sight. It's awesome.
This reminds me of the September 27, 2014 Phoenix storm.: massive bow echo, green sky, continuous lightning, straight line winds, the hail roar was the scariest thing I've ever heard.
Y'all are used to bow echoes and derechos and stuff up there in Minnesota, but they never happen here in the desert.
At least, they didn't used to...
What was that long sound?
Rain drops on my microphone or static wireless waves maybe ?
Green skies mean tornadoes and rotation! You should have been inside in a basement!
Kate-Lynn Friend it can also usually mean just a ton of hail too
actually green sky means hail not rotation and tornadoes the reason you
get them a lot with tornadoes is because of the large hail that is up in
the storms this is 17 years of storm chasing and training from the US
national weather service talkin
Green Sky's mean the Devil's on his way to turn your town upside down.
even a novice like me i'm with wolvesone on this one cos like this video just a normal thunder/lightning storm you will get green skies only on the big ones such as whats in this video
The green is a hail core
1:07 this is what we call a positive lightning STRIKE
The lawns got greener by the end of the vid!
I am never going to forget the time that this lightning bolt had come right past our trailer and struck the field nearby. It was so bright that I could have read a book.
Did you guys still have power after that thunderstorm