3 years ago I've been through a derecho that lasted 45 minutes with winds up to 105 MPH. It gives me anxiety just to think about it till this day. My house felt like it was about to fall apart, the kitchen windows exploded and rain was pouring inside to the point that we were standing ankles deep in water. I've never been so scared in my life. My whole town didn't have power for the next 13 days after the storm. Pretty much every single building sustained some sort of damage. Entire pine forests were snapped like matches. Cars mangled and pieces of roofs and buildings laying everwhere. A few people were killed including 2 children. It was the worst storm that I've ever experienced and I've been through quite a few. It was the first time that I've been actually scared for my life during a storm. They said it was the worst thunderstorm to hit my area in over 100 years.
Used to live in Waterloo, IA, but for the last 40+ yrs I've lived in Brevard County, Florida, which includes gong through 10 hurricanes. From the looks of it, it looks like you're having a Cat 2 hurricane.
cuantos árboles,que lugar tan bonito,lástima que muchos de ellos se perdieron,pero se puede volver a empezar,como en la vida también,mis mejores deseos!!
Your humour through it all was amazing especially when you saw the tree on your house lol a 2319. Im a geek for weather and this one may well be the strongest recorded. We got it here in NW Indiana but not for 50 minutes nor were our winds gusting 120 mph plus. Great video man thanks for sharing.
If you have storms like this two years in a row you don't get as many limbs and trees down in the second year. The first year has cut all of the weak limbs down. I livs in central Florida. In 2004 we had three near miss hurricanes that came through back to back. We had not had any hurricanes for the previous 40 years. After the first one we had a mountain of downed trees and limbs. Power was out a few days but everything was back to normal in a week. The problem with the derechos is that you don't have much warning to prepare. If you knew it was coming you could fill up your cars'gas tamks (pumps are electric), get or freeze ice, stock up on canned meals and charcoal, put up storm shutters, make sure you have all of your medicines, etc. Been there, done that!
I watched many Iowa videos of this storm. It is terrifying to see enormous bushy trees bend to the ground as those did across the street from you. Iowa trees are so beautiful. I’m sorry they took such a beating in this storm. Iowa is a gorgeous state.
These storms are devastating... we had a derecho here (Virginia) in 2012, it covered many states and overwhelmed the power companies to repair after it was
I am so so sorry for the lost of all of your guys trees from that deracheo storm. That was an absolute mess to to deal with not to mention the trees that were over a hundred years old. You can’t replace something like that.
Your level of chill is at 100.
You are so calm during this it’s unbelievable. I lived through the Joplin MO tornado and now when it even thunders my heart and mind star racing.
The whole Derecho lasted 52 minutes beginning to end. That's 52 minutes in the eye of a hurricane. NO warning, no prep time.
Looks like a nice place to live.
"I was going to trim that up anyways"
this guy is super chill. tree lands on shed hitting roof - replies, "Mmm" Branch falls off tress, "I was going to trim the tree anyway."
3 years ago I've been through a derecho that lasted 45 minutes with winds up to 105 MPH. It gives me anxiety just to think about it till this day. My house felt like it was about to fall apart, the kitchen windows exploded and rain was pouring inside to the point that we were standing ankles deep in water. I've never been so scared in my life. My whole town didn't have power for the next 13 days after the storm. Pretty much every single building sustained some sort of damage. Entire pine forests were snapped like matches. Cars mangled and pieces of roofs and buildings laying everwhere. A few people were killed including 2 children. It was the worst storm that I've ever experienced and I've been through quite a few. It was the first time that I've been actually scared for my life during a storm. They said it was the worst thunderstorm to hit my area in over 100 years.
Amazing storm. I love watching a good storm, but the damage they cause isn't good. Thanks for posting this.
Used to live in Waterloo, IA, but for the last 40+ yrs I've lived in Brevard County, Florida, which includes gong through 10 hurricanes. From the looks of it, it looks like you're having a Cat 2 hurricane.
hummm! That is interesting? You sir are the definition of Calm before the storm. Hope everything is okay for you and your property!
cuantos árboles,que lugar tan bonito,lástima que muchos de ellos se perdieron,pero se puede volver a empezar,como en la vida también,mis mejores deseos!!
Awesome video! Really gives me a rush of adrenaline seeing the trees bending at a 90 degree angle, almost like they are going to go over.
Your humour through it all was amazing especially when you saw the tree on your house lol a 2319. Im a geek for weather and this one may well be the strongest recorded. We got it here in NW Indiana but not for 50 minutes nor were our winds gusting 120 mph plus. Great video man thanks for sharing.
If you have storms like this two years in a row you don't get as many limbs and trees down in the second year. The first year has cut all of the weak limbs down. I livs in central Florida. In 2004 we had three near miss hurricanes that came through back to back. We had not had any hurricanes for the previous 40 years. After the first one we had a mountain of downed trees and limbs. Power was out a few days but everything was back to normal in a week. The problem with the derechos is that you don't have much warning to prepare. If you knew it was coming you could fill up your cars'gas tamks (pumps are electric), get or freeze ice, stock up on canned meals and charcoal, put up storm shutters, make sure you have all of your medicines, etc. Been there, done that!
Wow!!!!! This is a great representation of the roar everyone always associates with tornados!! It really does sound like a train!!!
I watched many Iowa videos of this storm. It is terrifying to see enormous bushy trees bend to the ground as those did across the street from you. Iowa trees are so beautiful. I’m sorry they took such a beating in this storm. Iowa is a gorgeous state.
Love your neighborhood! So sorry about all that loss. Hope you all were safe.🙏☔⛈💕
These storms are devastating... we had a derecho here (Virginia) in 2012, it covered many states and overwhelmed the power companies to repair after it was
Thank you for your stories
I am so so sorry for the lost of all of your guys trees from that deracheo storm. That was an absolute mess to to deal with not to mention the trees that were over a hundred years old. You can’t replace something like that.