Derecho with DESTRUCTIVE 80 MPH Wind, Tree Damage footage morning - Maryville, MO - June 29, 2023
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- Sorry for can't speak while driving around about the trees damage because I'm deaf and hard of hearing (ASL) I can speak sometime good as much. I always love the weather as many time to make recording video footage with my Canon 70D, Canon T3i and GOPro Hero 8. I'll do my best more about being goal and successful!
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Derechos at sunset actually look more terrifying than tornadoes. They look like something world-ending just rolled into town.
I half expect to see the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” on the leading edge!!!!😱😱😱😱😱😱🏦
It reminds me of the "finger of God" from the 10 commandments movie that killed all the firstborn in egypt.
@@markmacintyre3422 🎶 ghost riders in the sky 🎶
"The Nothing" from The Never Ending Story
What’s is a derecho?
As far as I'm concerned, you have made just short of the perfect video. Far too many people ruin a good video by talking way too much, talking too way excitedly or putting some pathetic debateable "music" in the background that is either far too loud or totally inappropriate for the content but you have just let Mother Nature take center stage and recorded it and we are blessed to see the result! Thank you so much for just being natural. You did an amazing job!!! Keep up the awesome work and thank you for sharing!!
What's especially egregious, galling, and, downright evil, is when the "presenter(s)" try and make a catastrophe or perhaps a murder, into a JOKE, with their uncaring inanities!!
Totally agree
Amen too that 👍👍
Agreed!
what nlmsjaas said! to the letter! sorry you experienced the storm but your video is perfect!
That anemometer is going totally crazy! Straight line winds are no joke, they can do incredible damage. Glad you are safe and so appreciate your recording of this storm.
Tell me about it! I experienced one of these derechos on Father's Day of 2023! Over 200,000 people lost electricity to that one!
I can't believe how dark the sky was. This was a truly scary storm.
Yes it was the truly scary storm I've ever seen first Derecho to hit my hometown
I saw a similar dark sky right before a BAD thunderstorm in Omaha back in 1980!
@JCOYC yes, it was a terrifying storm in the shy most I've ever seen derecho hit my hometown
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I’ve got a derecho for the first time
youre amazing for capturing footage even being deaf absolutely amazing keep doing what youre doing
Thank you!
@@taowenstornadoes1997glad your 👍 👌 🙆♂️ 🆗️ after the sevear thunderstorms warning ⚠️ issues in your ststev
Exhilarating and frightening. Please don't apologize for lack of narration while driving. Your filming and editing said it all. Sad to see all the tree damage. Glad to see you being cautious around downed power lines. Keep up the good work and be safe.
You’re filming was brave and wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Especially liked this part 1:36 where you could see the clouds cycling. Sad about trees, hope everyone was ok. Looks like most people were smart and safe. Take care.
Excellent videos. I admire your love of meteorology, for this science is different each day as the atmosphere changes every day.
thanks for sharing. awesome footage
That's a mean storm! Green sky like that is always spooky. Great video, well shot!
This video is amazing thank u for capturing such amaIng footage.
Glad you enjoyed it
Yessss bubba!! This is an amazing video!! I’m so proud of you I think storm chasing is something you should explore because wow!! Love you
Thanks, sis!
I love this dark skies and lightning!!! Thanks for share!
That was intense! Great job filming and editing
My last experience with a derecho was 1998 as best as I can remember. A nice hot summer day and I took a look at the radar and I saw a very well defined bow echo headed directly towards me. I was living in Wonder Lake IL at the time. I was in the process of waxing my car. I barely had time to collect all my tools and wax rags and as I was doing so I heard a very strange sound. It was the sound of trees breaking about a half mile away. Three minutes later it hit. I was closing the garage door and all hell broke loose. All of a sudden, everything went from west to east. I was transfixed and just watched lawn chairs, garbage cans and everything that wasn't bolted down blow by. Across the street was a large tree roots and just lift out of the ground and travel about 20 feet and land right on top of my neighbor's car. the entire episode lasted about four minutes. In the aftermath all of our power poles were bent at about a 45 degree angle. We were without power for four days. If I wasn't so mesmerized by the power of that storm I would have taken a video, but as I said, I just stood there in awe.
Thank you for your excellent video on these powerful events. Nice work!
C : no.
Great video coverage.
Thank you for sharing, please stay safe!
i'm down here in Saint Joseph, MO. it hit us really hard too. Great footage!
4:27 that spinning thing going CRAZY
This was a great video. Just make sure you stay safe.
I LOVED the commentary. Seriously, letting the storm be heard was perfect.
I've seen pictures of the damage it did when it came through Albany and Bethany, Missouri. Those two towns are east of Maryville. I actually used to live in Bethany for 23 years before moving to Osceola, Missouri. The neighborhood I lived in had damage but luckily my mom had only minimal damage around her property. I almost said "parents" like I've done for my whole life but my dad just unexpectedly passed away 3 weeks ago so my mom is alone now.
Thanks for the video.
I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. My dad just got out of the hospital a day ago. Congestive heart failure,pneumonia and a diagnosis of Parkinson’s. He’s home on oxygen. My mom passed in 2014. I’m so not ready to lose another parent😢 I’ll say a prayer for you ❤🦋🙏🏻
Awww I'm sorry... it's still your parent's house though... and it always will be
I'm so sorry for your loss ❤
Thank you very much...
My home town, neat to see pop up randomly on youtube at work! Proud to of been from Maryville. I remember being 3 or 4 years old and having a tornado jump over our house outside on a farm from Maryville. Good people in Maryville and I miss it! Be blessed and thank you for sharing the video.
Thanks 🎉for sharing this video. Incredible work. Keep up the good work. Hope that everyone is doing well.
I've always had a love hate relationship with storms this is terrifyingly awesome!! Great work!!👏👏
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this experience with us. I had yearned to be in Northern Missouri for 3 nights including that one, to experience the "ring of fire". Glad I saw this. The green in those clouds meant business. Great capture 👏
Great video ‼️
Thanks 💯
Wow! This video is phenomenal! I live in Northern Ireland & although we get plenty of crappy wet weather, we very seldom, get a storm, never mind thunder & lightning.
Thanks for sharing this awesome capture 👏🏼
Amazing job filming, it’s a spectacle to see and it’s definitely something ten year old me wouldn’t have the courage and serenity to see for my own eyes. Glad I got to witness this!
Great footage-= good job.
That shelf cloud 😍
Great video even when it gets dark the picture is well lit 👍
That was sick! The way the wind kept blasting on and on and on, and the sound of it, it was both horrifying and mesmerizing. I know that a shelf cloud doesn't *necessarily* indicate the presence of a derecho, but when you see one this beefy and ominous, you know this storm means business, and unfortunately its business involves you.
I grew up in Houston and have experienced quite a few hurricanes living there and that is exactly what I felt like. It was as if we were hit by a cat 1 hurricane in the middle of the US
Derechos are awesome.
Wow nasty storm. That time lapse around the 2:30 mark was incredible.
Such an adorable tote bag and I like the color too! Great WIMB! 💞💞
Crazy to think this crossed three states in about seven hours.
That feels kinda slow honestly. Depending on the state.
Thank you for this. My son lives in Maryville and goes to NWMS. Hard to describe how bad the storms are. Just glad he is okay.
I’m glad your son was okay. Maryville has first derecho storm hits our area I’ve ever seen this happens morning.
Great videoing! Never ever have i seen the sky so green before. Greatfull it was just trees n not homes/businesses destroyed.
Excellent! You really captured the majesty of it there
What a beautiful video. I wish I could capture weather videos like this, but I can’t afford expensive cameras. I always love watching your videos!
Thanks so much for passing this along.
Many sincere and heartfelt blessings going out to our great people in the heartland.
I just watched a weather report with many videos showing the destruction this monster left in it's wake yesterday and last night. The sad part is a repeat scenario for the next few days.
Our whole planet and solar system is involved in a cyclical event. This is bringing weather patterns and catastrophic events never before witnessed . Only probably to get stronger and bizarre. Also, not a thing that we have control over.
Blessings to all, stay safe, help one another, and eyes to the skies.
Global warming due to burning fossil fuels, not a cyclical event . We still have some control over this pending catastrophe, if our governments and corporations act now.
good night.sweet mother of mary.what a storm
Man, that was a nasty storm. The green coloring makes it all the more terrifying.
I have to say that I think that is one of the most incredible storm videos I have ever seen and I’ve seen a lot of them. Congratulations that was absolutely awesome thank you so much for sharing
That was a mean looking wall cloud. Really liked the time lapse segment.
Perfect weather..glad y’all were safe
Wow! Watching and listening to the anger threatening skies brought on anxiety. I can’t even imagine being there experiencing this storm in person.
Thank you it was a great video the lack of narration is what made it beautiful job
We here in Sioux Falls, SD went through 2 terrible derechos last year and they were unforgettable. I lost a 50 foot pine tree in my yard that missed my house by inches. I also sustained roof damage when another big tree dropped a huge limb on the house. I had to take shelter, it was so bad!
Just Seeing something like this brings me so much adrenaline as I love how when storms get dark and ominous and the feeling of it just feels so calming to once the storm has overtaken the area and continues to move and it get very peaceful as you hear the rain, the wind and thunder in the Storm.
When the skies turn colour....
Adrenaline, yes!
I know right I feel the same way
It’s blowing. This is wonderful
nice footage.
Amazing footage of a powerful storm! Looked apocalyptic at the beginning...
Yeah we've had some crazy storms in Idaho too. It's bad now
Keep it up buddy with your health challenges with you videos you did great!
Jacksonville illinois, it hit us on Thursday around 11:45 am and here it is Saturday 6:15 pm and still no power. For us it was instantaneously.
I only saw the sky that dark once in my life, and that was the storm that made child me fall in love with storms lol
We had one go through our area in North East Florida about two weekends ago ! Hurricanes by land and by sea for coastal areas it seems 😟🥺 Be safe everyone 🙏
Looks like you guys got quite a bit of rain out of it. Here in the SE part of the state, not far from Cape Girardeau no mentionable rain here since the first week of May. Burn bans everywhere . Been a long time since I've seen it this dry this early in the Summer.
Yes they are so scary. We had one about 7yrs ago We lost power for about 2days and so much damage. God bless you all.
Impressive!
That anemometer on that railing was spinning fast enough to lift off and take flight😮scary strong winds.
I grew up in Houston and this storm 100% gave me Hurricane vibes. If I didn’t know I was in eastern Oklahoma I would’ve questioned when the hurricane updates and evacuation advice came in
hehe wind sensor go speeeeeen
in all seriousness, what a mess. i wish you guys the best as the weather patterns get weirder and weirder (el nino moment) as time goes on. stay safe!
Glad you guys had more warning. i was in the 2019 Iowa derecho and that shot came out of nowhere. I think we had a wind measurement of 130. Scariest weather event ever. definitely not a fan of them
Same here. Maybe 10 minute warning when sirens started for those of us that do not watch regular TV. It was so scary.
I live in Central Illinois, and this storm hit us a little before 1pm. I was on lunch at work out in the smoke break area watching this roll in. I had no idea what was coming. I just figured it was a severe thunderstorm. When the wind and rain hit, we all went running back to the building. I’d never tried running against 80mph winds before, and by the time I got back inside I was soaked. Luckily my house never lost power, though the other side of my street was off for almost a week. It was crazy!
Looks like a typical Midwestern storm. Awesome job with getting the footage and the editing 👍
We’re still having a Derecho , it’s been storming here and it’s going to be storming here all this week. I’m staying at the hospital with my dad and I can see if outside of the hospital room window. Scary , especially when you are on the 6th floor!
Great video. Really cool how you got the rain as it was blown sideways. Plus that wicked looking gust front.
WOW….A Lot of Leaves on the ground…I truly hope they all can pull together and clean up! 🥴🥴🥴🥴It will be an extremely hard to move forward!
Interesting that only 11 years later, a Derecho happened the same day as it did back in 2012, although in not sure if the one I'm talking about moved over this area back then.
Georgia had one just last week. I got inside before it started to rain but something I thought was really cool was I actually felt the temperature go from like 95 to below 80 in a minute
A couple tornadoes confirmed too. F0 & F1. Plenty of people without power for a while. The worst of it didn’t hit where I am, thankfully. Pretty wild though.
Stay Safe!
I love a good storm, I've dodged tornadoes driving across western Missouri and Kansas several times. I wasn't bothered because I could see them from far away and avoid them. This makes me nervous just watching it.
We had a derecho in central NY back in 1998, 115mph winds, constant lighting strikes. 7 people died and 80 were injured, hundreds of millions of dollars in damage.
My brother was driving that night, and the wind picked his car up, carried it about 25 feet into someone's yard, and set it down. He just drove out.
Tip: to watch this video, wait till dark, then turn off all the lights. No, really! It's a cool vid, just you'll get more out of it if you reduce your own ambient lighting.
Good job on that video! Wish I was there!!
Amazing video bub! Reminds me of Omaha Neb in 2008 and 2020 in Iowa. I'll never have that where i live.
4:45 wind meter: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Lmao
This is prolly the best vid of this awesome, scary storm! I'm deaf/hard of hearing too and use ASL and sometimes speak ~ plus, I love meteorology too! This vid is the best compared to others where they're just talking, talking, talking in the background and not letting the audience hear the sounds of t-storms! Keep up the awesome work! 😁
That HUGE Thunderstorm wall is so dark its scary and fascinating at the same time 🫣😨
that was scary, loved the video
I'm surprised that entire trees didn't blow over!
This storm is crazy ! 😮
Yes it was!
@@taowenstornadoes1997 you shoulda seen the one that rolled through tulsa on the 18th of june.
i live in maryville. it was a beast. i swear i heard the womp, womp, sound of a tornado. my husband heard it and so did some people i talked with. our power was out for 12 hours. trees, down, power poles snapped. it is a mess.
Yep, green clouds, classic signs for a tornado.
What a storm. Just like some we get here in Texas. Great video...🤗🤗
Amazing
This A good. Excellent
Please don't apologise for not being able to talk while driving and filming---a lot of people talk TOO Much while they're filming. I think you did a great job in a scary situation.
Thank you so much for understand!
Good first video
1:25
SHELF CLOUD!
SHELF CLOUD!
SHELF CLOUD!
This is beautiful
Seeing that shelf cloud gust towards you at very fast speeds are terrifying! All the wind and heavy rain, the dust in some cases, even the embedded supercells and QLCS tornadoes that may occur.
Man, Missouri always has the darkest storms!
Went through this in Iowa several years back.
At 0:02 within Derecho a confirmed lightning stroke sparks up out of nowhere!
This thing called life that God allows us to experience is something to b grateful for if possible
I always wonder how terrified the First Nations or the pioneers would have been to see one these roll into their areas, and have nowhere to go. These seem scary enough when sheltering inside a building. I can't imagine doing so in a tent or on horseback.