(7/15/24) Strong severe thunderstorm (possibly derecho) with 70-75 MPH winds w/sirens!
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- Disclaimer: I am an autistic kid with ADHD and I have different emotions and feelings at times, so I’m sorry if the video may be cringy at times, but please don’t leave any mean or annoying comments about it. Any mean or annoying comments will be removed. If you don’t like the video then please simply just leave it.
On the evening of July 15th, we got hit by a strong severe thunderstorm that I think had atleast 70 MPH winds at times. I believe this storm may have been a derecho. Most of the wind was sustained for a unusually long period of time at mainly 60-70 MPH I believe. We also got a lot of heavy rain too. We didn’t end up getting any damage thankfully. This storm produced a 105 MPH wind gust in northern Illinois. This same storm also produced tornadoes in Chicago too I believe. This was definitely one of my most interesting storms I’ve filmed this season so far. We also didn’t lose any power either despite the strong winds. Recorded July 15, 2024.
Outro music: Freedom by Axity.
Hello from southern England.
Since I was a little boy age ten yrs old I have had a passion for the weather.
It started when I was transfixed to a nighttime storm looking out my bedroom window
Back in 1980 / 81.
I can remember this storm like it was yesterday , it was a violent thunderstorm which scared the life out of me but I still couldn’t stop watching it nonetheless.
This particular storm I saw pinky red lightning also blue, the thunder was incredibly loud in which the storm lasted well over an hour.
Thank you for your video. It was great to see and the formation of the clouds at the beginning of your video.
I have to say, I have never been to America and just wanted to comment on your housing estate which looks beautiful and well kept 😊
Im in southeastern ma, the marine layer destroys all severe storms that come toward me to pretty much any time we have a risk of severe weather it ends up being a rumble of thunder and light rain 😭😭 and the storm prediction center always draws that line on I-95. Same goes during the winter, North of 95 12-18 inches but I-95 gets the rain line and we get like an inch that's get washed away. Absolutely do not recommend southeastern ma for storm lovers, wish i could move 😭
If you believe in almighty God , none can harm you at all. No storm is such powerful as God is. So ,you need not worry.
Same I love weather
We can see that this storm is very violent just by the color of the clouds, thank you for this beautiful image
As someone also with ADHD (and maybe also autism), I can absolutely empathize with your emotions. I just hope you didn't have prolonged overstimulation with this. And that you're okay now.
Very neat suburb with nice lawns too.👍🇿🇦
It is.
Tornado warning sirens remind me of the Cold War
Air Raid sirens turned into weather warning sirens
It’s so crazy that Chicago had 3 possible derechos with 20+ tornados in 3 days
When I was a little girl, I was afraid of thunderstorms. Tdy I love them. I sit in my window & film them, down pours all of it. I love the sound of the rain hitting the pavement, the rustling of the leaves on the trees. This yr we barely got any tstorms😢, and it's been a hot & humid summer. This sucks. NYC needs a good storm b4 summer's end. Washes everything clean.😅
Like me, when I was little girl scared of thunderstorms, now love them! I live in Sydney so he never get Tornadoes but we sometimes get very severe thunderstorms during the summer time.
Sounds like me when I was a little boy
Here in Maryland we got multiple massive thunderstorms this year
At least your mother was there. It was always a comfort when there was someone with me during a storm, but at 68, I think I am past that now. Thanks for sharing. God bless you & your family. From Senoia, GA.
I was in that in Chicago at 9pm I heard the sirens and everything
Same the sirens were going off for me
Same that storm was different I actually got really scared
@@cristalirizarry4429 yea I got back from martial arts and then 5 minutes after the sirens go off but I was further north
@@cristalirizarry4429 the wind was wild and around 24 tornados touched down only in cook county it was said as the worst tornado outbreak in Chicago history
@@Alex_thegamer465 wow that insane I didn’t know that, I figured it would be one of the worst storms in Chicago’s history because this storm felt so off
The 2020 Iowa derecho had winds up to 140 MPH. That's Category 4 on the Saffer Simpson Scale
The "green derecho" of SE Michigan July 16 1980 that hit at 730 they believe had 150-160 mph winds flipped railroad cars, caused freighter to run aground on the Detroit River
As someone that also has ADHD and Autism.. I am terrified of thunderstorms and I still love them .. hearing that siren gives you chills throughout your body
I have autism and adhd with intellectual disability that scares me with thunderstorms and winds. I love weather so much.
So this person has autism too? I can tell by his repeatitive speech.
@@AndysAutismLifeStory nothing wrong with me autistic thou 😁
Where smarter than normal people 😈
I've never ever heard sirens in NC. I think it would scare us if we heard it for the first time.
We don't have them in California neither 😔
Id say those winds were more like 30 to 40....45 possibly (as someone who's been in countless hurricanes. But pretty cool storm and excellent video. Cheers from Aruba 🇦🇼
Thanks! I’m pretty sure this was atleast near 70 MPH since there was a 64 MPH gust recorded in my town from this storm. We get storms like this atleast once every season but this wasn’t nearly as bad as other storms I’ve gotten.
@tankvet08 oh, true...we usually just have trade winds and big ass surf...and it's warm all year...September an March are the warmest months and while June is slightly cooler 85 and 95 (because little rain) at the worst during the dry season which is winter time. We got about a day or so to prep for Beryl (currently staying with some fam in Dominica) but wasn't that bad about 45 knt winds and just a lot of rain
You're doing a fine job, please don't allow any negativity to discourage you. Unfortunately those type of people do exist. Hello from Alabama ( autism grandma , my granddaughter is non- verbal, but she is learning to communicate in other ways, with some ASL.
Incredible job!! I am mesmerized by severe weather. Thank you for sharing this!
We had 5 tornadoes touch down in Northern Indiana from this storm
I have to tell you that you did a Fantastic Job Taking This Video. No Matter what other people were possibly saying and if was nasty just disregard those messages. I actually have to tell.you that back in March and I live in Florida and on March 3'rd me and my family were coming home from Costco doing some Shopping and as soon as we got home the Skies Explodrd and we had actually sort of a Hail Storm over our Families House along With Very High Winds and Torrential Downpours and Lightning. I took Pictures and Now It won't let me show every picture but I can at least send you one. Also, I'm very glad you all have Power are doing really well.
Behind that shelf cloud, there is a tint of green.
I don't mind hearing those sirens....but when you hear them during the night...that's scarey...my anxiety is thru the roof.....about a few yrs ago...we had a deracho come thru..but it was at night...the winds were from the east north east...at 90mph...I live in a trailer home...my cup of water on the counter was vibrating....I bout lost my mind..lol
I agree. They’re definitely scarier at night.
I remember this storm like it was today, absolutely astonishing!
We see this type of shelf clouds storms here in Florida during hurricane season.. is impressive to watch
Nothing to be sorry kid, you're amazing as you are
Good for you showing this Video, no matter what condition you have I admire that you are doing something that shows enthusiasm. Keep it up, I can see your passion and i love watching storms approaching. Were i live in Australia (Melbourne) we don't get much of this. Queensland, Australia will have the similar storm pattern as the USA.
I don't remember when when the the winds did start before I just did my laundry downstairs in my building got up there got up in my apartment I looked out the window was lightning and then before I knew it it was around 9:00 in the evening and Sirens went off in North Aurora Illinois and I took cover stayed away from Windows went downstairs in the theater and then there was no tornado but it was over our building USA ef1 it landed somewhere I don't remember but I hope everyone is safe and no one was injured❤❤❤❤❤
The storms have been so crazy in the Midwest this summer
You should see the ones we’ve been getting in the mid Atlantic
@@jeremy2945 has it been worse there?
@@kevanmcflurry5198 they been pretty nasty
@@jeremy2945 I bet
@@kevanmcflurry5198Worse then any other year?
I live in south Omaha and when that storm was over i couldn't believe that from Papillion to Benson there were trees blown down and uprooted. This has been a really bad year where we've had a couple of storms where it hailed the size of baseballs and in some plases back in April there were multiple tornadoes on the ground at the same time. I'm not even going to talk about how windy it can get here in the winter. Blizzard conditions can suck.
I have loved severe thunderstorms since I was a kid. Yes, it's scary, but feels like a musical to me. I moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, and it is very rare to have a severe thunderstorm here. We get earthquakes here-less exciting than a severe thunderstorm.
must have strong power if nothing went out in the neighborhood, glad most people were safe
Thanks for sharing 😊, little tip, please dont move the camera around too fast, it's making me dizzy 😅
Dont appologise my friend, my son is autistic......quality video....well done sir...sending best wishes from the UK....
Kinda late. But liked. Hope you're doing well, enjoying 2024, and staying safe.
The same storm went through my area knocking out power for 2 days. Tornado watch and warnings and confirmed EF1 tornado 15 mins from us.
I was born in Iowa and the storms and tornadoes were so bad we had to move out of the state
I can definitely relate to your emotions i have Williams syndrome and i get scared of storms really easily you are so brave i wouldn't be able to handle it as well as you did but i am getting nervous for debby coming in do you have any advise that would help me relax and get through this storm🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I think those winds might be up to 55 mph, There were no fallen trees. Which means it’s under 55 mph, the trees might be strong or something, but if the winds were 5 more then some of the smaller trees would’ve fell.
fun fact: when you translate derecho it means right, or straight. they used this word to sort of describe the weather phenomenon with straight-line winds up to 110 mph.
Man strong storms and more has changed my ideas of moving into homes and building one everything looks good but now there is that thought will it be able to withstand natural disasters and will builders who build look for stronger materials this storm look so violent and I Immediately said I hope everyone okay watching someone lose their home basically changes hey i want a home it's a lot more to think about esp if you in a area with prone natural disasters
I love these kind of videos. Storms fascinate me. Thank you for sharing.
It hit Chicago during the night while I was at work was crazy strong winds for about an hour two nights in a row luckily just small debris like branches and small limbs were the result
11:20 You have the same exact Woodstock wind chime as me.
All that lightning, now it's an electrical storm
Watching you from the driest county on the planet Egypt 🇪🇬🇪🇬❤️❤️❤️
Great video, but winds appeared in the 40-50 mph range. 75, you'd be seeing some of those trees falling or dropping branches and you probably would have lost your lights.
you film storms like me? we are so similar dude. I also have autism. also those wind chimes sound beautiful.
Yeah I love to film storms! It’s something I’m pretty passionate about along with other things I’m interested in. Thanks for watching!
@@iowaacproductions698I like storms too the siren in a whelen siren
Great video my friend! I love love thunderstorms. They are my biggest weakness actually. We could film together if i was in USA! I do that in my country i film every storm and heavy rain in my house 😊
I ended up sounding mine for it. I live in the country and the sirens in Ottumwa are kinda hard to hear from where I'm at.
Nice! You have a siren?
@@iowaacproductions698 Yes but I sounded only one from my mini siren collection. I actually have sounded my real one for a TOR before, but that's because my main mini siren wasn't available at the moment. Do you have discord by any chance?
@@iowaacproductions698Yes but I only use that one in dire situations where my mini sirens aren't available.
@@iowaacproductions698I'm making a new mini siren.
Excellent video !! Great job......
It really shows the power of nature.
Keep up the good work 💯💯.
That looks like a mean storm.
I ❤storms I wish they would come here more often
Great 'Storm and Great video.
I know how you feel sweetheart probably you got one but we almost had one in Illinois North Aurora Illinois went right over our building I hope you I hope that you are safe and and okay❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Great video, friend!
As Indian im really sad i need this place 😭😭
I love thunderstorms, never seen Tornadoes though because I’m from Sydney Australia.
Nice video! I love storms too!
I'd say those winds are 55-60mph.
Experienced those winds with a tropical storm in 2022, and these winds look similar. Still a good storm though!
Thanks! I think some of the winds were likely atleast around 70 MPH. There was a 64 MPH gust recorded in my town from this storm. Other parts of my county saw 70 MPH winds. By the time it got into Illinois it produced 100 MPH winds and several tornadoes.
I've seen clouds like that here kinda. But they were not like a derecho but it was a shelf cloud. I've seen a good few of them this year
Not the first time i saw a severe thunderstorm that bad it causes sirens to go off
The first one was June 29, 2012
real nice place to live, i like it, am i dont think this was derecho ..that happens at night time
Great storm footage! ⛈️ ❤ Was it a derecho? It’s like the storms were flanking you.
I live in eastern Pennsylvania and, last year, we had a tornado pass right behind our house. It caused a massive tree to topple and it crashed right into our living room and caused significant damage. Luckily, me and my parents were in our native country of Sweden visiting so nobody was home. It took months to rebuild but all is well now. We are dealing with our development to have more trees in our backyard cut down because we sure as heck don’t want THAT to happen again. Crazy stuff. Luckily, the twister was only an EF1 but the damage was done. Also, our house was the ONLY house in the neighborhood that was hit. Unbelievable! I hope y’all are OK.
Thanks! It was a derecho but it wasn’t nearly as bad in my area. There was a 64 MPH gust here but I think some of the wind did get around 70 MPH. This storm got a lot worse as it got into Illinois.
I was born with the same almost I was born austium spectrum disorder I pretty much like the weather I have a faschion with storms
I love your videos, just something about them are really awesome.
Dang y’all gettin a lot of bad weather in Iowa
I live there
hopefully you stay safe
Lmao yeah my area got Lucky again.
Yeah my state has been extremely active for severe weather this season especially this spring. There was an EF4 tornado in Greenfield. May is when my tornado peak happens but we can still get storms like this in the summer. It was actually fairly quiet for severe weather this June here.
@@iowaacproductions698 well hopefully y’all stay safe the rest of the year
Love storms
It’d not a twist, but, the straight line wind can do almost as much damage.
Hello from North-West Germany 🙂
Amasing job on the video, love it. keep doing videos u have a talent!
I am fond of rain too. When it starts raining ,l look it with the eyes of my heart and think God is near.
where is this at in the South if yes where ?
This isn’t in the south. This is in the Midwest. I live in Eastern Iowa.
@@iowaacproductions698 thanks for letting me know bro i am new to your channel I'm enjoying the content i am a big fan of rain storms tornados etc. I live in the Southwest in Cailfornia and we haven't no storms at all since the begining of this year.
Sending prayers, I hope everyone was safe! Get into your safety zone such as a storm room or a basement.
This is a great video
I hope that your catty-corner neighbors across the street had their solar array atop their roof checked; I was it flexing in the gusts.
Are you interested in California weather? Have you ever heard of Santa Ana/Mono/Diablo/Sundowner winds, windstorms? These are dry, low-humidity, clear-air windstorms where the air could get quite warm, sometimes hot. The usual season is from September to April, yet during December/January, they can get a bit of a chill about them. Bad wildfires occur in these, though the wind is usually NOT the direct cause of fires, save for UNHARDENED power lines. They blow from land to the ocean. In the mountains, they can "eat" away as much as a yard's depth of snow, maybe more, in the course of about two days, through direct evaporation and dispersal of the water molecules, to nothing, from the low humidity. They have a maximum speed of about 150MPH, depending upon localized pressure gradients and geography. Milder events (25MPH w/gusts to 50MPH) usually rise up around sundown, then diminish, or go relatively quiet by the next mid-afternoon. But, during more severe events, they've been known to last a WHOLE week, with very little diminution. Big "dusters" in the deserts. These will cause tree/forest destruction, the destruction of structures, and, the flipping/rolling of high-profile vehicles & trains. It's been determined that due to the radical ionization of the air, that particularly susceptible people can get some nasty mental and emotional problems. Dashiell Hammet, Joan Didion, Raymond Chandler, James Elroy, they all have written about people going "crazy" during these windstorms and committing heinous crimes, where they "wouldn't", otherwise.
And during the Summers all along North America's Pacific shoreline, gales often can blow, conducting in the fogs, that may transform into montane thunderstorms, throughout the Sierra Nevada, the Cascades, and the Canadian/Alaskan Rockies.
I do know a thing or two about Asperger's Syndrome. People who do not have it, are called "neurotypicals" or "natural-paths". And those who have it, can develop some highly specialized talents. Don't let the buggers, "authorities", and bureaucrats grind you down! I wouldn't blame you a BIT, if you chose to "Disable Comments" entirely, for your Channel here on YT. Stay cool--and flourish--my young friend!
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I heard sirens like this before but it was for the fire department
My grandma tells me that anything comes in from the north, we’re in trouble.
You might be having a hurricane starting to make landfall from somewhere else
I live in Iowa and hurricanes can’t hit here at all. Remnants of them can still hit here and even produce tornadoes though.
They have warnings for derechos now?
No. There are only Severe Thunderstorm Warnings issued for storms like this, but they’re classified as a derecho if winds are strong enough and it extends hundreds of miles.
Hey bro! Nice video. This was in Iowa, right? I am also autistic.
Thanks! Yes this was in Eastern Iowa.
Great vid man sorry about the error
Sounds like the sirens in Saint Louis County
These storms usually last about 30 minutes to an hour.
And also If you're in Chicago And you hear the tornado sirens it sounds like siren head
You recording with your phone or with your GoPro?
I don’t have a GoPro. I use an IPhone 15 to film.
@@iowaacproductions698 thank you
So much grass and no flowers😟
Which part of Illinois was this in?
This isn’t in Illinois. This is in Eastern Iowa.
ohhhh holy crap
after Ian in '23, (150 mph winds) 70+ mph winds wouldn't scare me
I had that but no sirens and power went out and there wore 40 mh per hour winds
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Scary
is this a tornado warning or thunderstorm?
Thunderstorm.
You have a basement right?
Yeah
I bet it was darker personally
Do you know where this is located at?
Sorry but I can’t say the exact location where this is because of privacy reasons. I will say this was in Eastern Iowa though.
@@iowaacproductions698 , ok thank you.
Typical summer day in GB
What do you mean GB?
@@iowaacproductions698wherever that is no it’s not actually the typical summer day
it means green bay i think
I thought Great Britain
Or it could be a microburst. 30:33
Maybe
Woewwwww
It might end soon like at winnipwg