Not so much when one of these storms takes out the massive pine tree in the front yard( landed on the house), the hay shed( hanging from the power lines), the chicken coop, the horses shade, the power pole next to the house and several dozen more leading to a massive power outage, we were without power and water for over 20 hrs on the hottest day of the year (115*F+). Watched what happens when power company tried powering on the grid without first ensuring that all down lines were repaired or at least had the fuse pulled. Sure was pretty at 4 AM! Oh and to add insult to injury my phone screen exploded in my pocket. Moving 2 terrified horses to a safer location during the high winds and such wasn’t fun. Their main corral where they were kept was collapsing around them. Pretty awe inspiring sure but damn I really don’t wanna see it again! With the way this years going already I can see it happening again. Someone should tell Mother Nature it’s supposed to be spring not summer!
I experienced one. And it was just like this. A little cloudy. Maybe some sprinkles or light rain. I know it sounds cliche, but then literly a wall on wind coming at you. Terrifying.
When I lived in Arizona we would regularly get them every monsoon season. They come straight down on top of you like the sky drops an entire lake down on several square miles all at once with major flash flooding. They can cause as much damage as a tornado but they just flatten everything like a pancake.
A microburst is a sudden downdraft caused by heavy rainfall pushing air outwards. They cause a lot of widespread straightline wind damage as opposed to a tornado which is only path wide damage. Convection systems pull everything inward causing everything to be twisted upwards. Straightline wind knocks debris over.
The weirdest part of being in these is the aftermath, everyone in the neighborhood coming out of their houses with a look of ‘the fuck was that’ on their faces.
@@that_one_alex7427 You and me both! It's so relatable...I can imagine the looks on my neighbor's faces perfectly, except we'd actually be asking each other "What the fuck was that?". 😉
any truck driver with an empty trailer driving through a place with high winds has to be carefulits not like everywhere you go got a cat 4 hurricane blowing
@@jesusiskingofkings4428 uhm, their talking about Mother Nature really think that’s god. Jeez, if you believe in god don’t go correcting people saying that he’s Mother Nature. Because he’s not, he doesn’t control the weather Mother Nature does because Mother Nature is just the weather.
Oh shit did you just drop the reality on all the supposed tuff guys... until daddy storm taking his belt off while looking your little tough guy ass in the watery eyes >
I am a HVAC contractor in Oklahoma. Was on a roof and suddenly a microburst hit. I literally had to hold on to the unit or I would have been blown off. These things are serious.
Wow that was fast and furious. My parents live about 8 minutes drive from my house and it interesting when either they have a crazy burst of weather and we have blue sky (or vice versa). Or else the storm starts at one place so we phone the other and say ‘take the hanging plants down or whatever’ because the other is usually a few minutes behind.* *my parents live up the hill on the side of the valley do they can often see the weather coming just like that towards them.
A microburst is a sudden, high-velocity downdraft combined with rain, like a tornado in reverse. Downdrafts can easily dump up to 2" of rain in just a few seconds. If you get caught in one, it feels as if the whole cloud is coming down on you. Wind gusts in a microburst can reach or exceed hurricane force. Pilots are trained to avoid them; a jetliner's weather radar is programmed to paint a microburst on the radar screen as it is forming, giving pilots ample time to avoid it. Most airports have wind shear detectors placed strategically around the airport's perimeter to detect shearing and downforce winds ahead of a microburst. The ATCs can then change landing and take-off patterns and/or divert landing aircraft to other runways or airports.
@@randyclark8774 ahhh, Columbus has a similar quote. It goes as such, “One knows he’s f’d up, once the building in the distance disappears.” - Christopher Columbus Similar analogy, but very different.
@keksolean1625 It's basically like being in or near a tornado without the actual tornado. It can cause the same amount of damage based on what I've read on multiple weather pages.
@Starfire Horizon omg ur the first person to mention this. It drives me mad all this climate change shit. Earth alternates between ice age and green house and we are on the end of the last ice age. Its not our fault its natural! Well done sir
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@@Phatzoot We humans are just here to speed up the process for the next ice age.
@Starfire Horizon yeah man, idk how you are just so right you know, like all these people who hold doctorates know nothing about climate change, you are so woke man
That's like a typical Southern storm. Y'all haven't seen anything yet if you haven't experienced one of these storms. They are wild, especially when you're driving on the highway.
It's happened to me...no shyt... I was scrrrd as hell had to pull off highway. I was getting blown all over almost dropped the bike 3 or 4 times and was blown 1 lane over
These micro bursts are no joke. We get them in Phoenix during the monsoon season. They break power poles in 1/2 like tooth picks they flip over RV's, flood streets and even roof tops end up down the street. Nonetheless, they are amazing to watch.
I’ve been through a few straight line winds storms living in the mid south. My friend was up from Miami one time to Memphis in 2017 and we had one that caused millions of dollars worth of damage in just seven minutes she said it was more terrifying than going through hurricane Andrew by far. And I jumped in my truck and went to try to save a friend in the middle of it like it was no big deal. 🇺🇸
In my home town 25 yrs ago we had a microburst during a severe thunderstorm. Wind speeds recorded were over 125mph. The main wind burst lasted maybe 20 seconds but in that short time the destruction it left behind was unbelievable. Me and my brothers were inside watching through a bay window when it happened. I still remember to this day seeing tons of debris come flying past the house, trees limbs, lawn furniture, garbage cans, you name it. When it was all over my fathers van parked on the street had a tree limb sticking out the side window and a tree on the corner was laying on top of 3 cars. We couldn't leave our neighborhood for 2 days because there were so many trees and lines down everywhere. We all thought it was a tornado until days later when it was determined to be a microburst. I was a young adult when this happened and the lesson i learned that day was never stand in front of window during severe weather and to respect the power of mother nature.
@Starfire Horizon K... only the slightest bit off topic there, and a little interesting that every word is capitalized, but otherwise I'd say you totally nailed the mood. 👏
Actually this is scary. These storms cause accidents because people can’t see when driving and it causes so much property damage from wind pressure bending and breaking trees. I’d rather endure a hot summer over losing lives and paying big bucks to fix damage
I never knew what it was called but I remember getting caught in one. Me and my friends were talking outside of a Wendy's and I noticed clouds moving in fast so we all left. I tried to get home before it got to me but that was a fools errand.
That's normal here. I've been in my backyard and have experienced random winds like these multiple times. It feels odd and looks weird but not much happens after. Goes away in a bit.
It’s even freakier when you’re on the edge of one of those storms and it’s passing you. You’re dry but there’s like a wall of water falling infront of you.
Yes I've been caught in one and drove my car with me and my son behind a little strip mall and where we had been before cars were flipped and all buildings were severly damaged! I scared the be jebus out of both of us!
Recently experienced one of these first hand, and it was literally insane, the sky looked green and then suddenly a boatload of water, wind and debris, cool and frightening at the same time
I was on the freeway when this happened. Semi's dgaf, they'll blow right by ya and you can't see 2 feet in front of you, just white across your windshield. Scary driving in really.
@@coal3426 Pull off on the shoulder. You want shit in the store to buy, we gotta drive and we're way better at it than you guys because we do it all fucking day every day.
Imagine walking outside and thinking it's a nice day, maybe you'll walk down to you mailbox and grab your mail. But by the time you already have you mail in your hands, you realize, your mail is doomed.
My advice for anyone ,where a microburst is concerned...is not to go outside when there's a microburst ..is because it will try to blow you off of your feet/ make you lose your balance !
@@younglord7805 A pay check is something that one recieves from as employer .. Maybe you mean a Social Security check, bills, a govermental subsidy check, or a rebate from the Federal Income tax collectors.
Hi, it's something we call right place at the right time. You can't manufacture it. You can't create it but it happens every single day. Not just weather but a million other little things.
@@MrAlwaysRight OHH shit he called me corngay! How not original. Its Kornegay fool spell it right or get ur eyes checked. Ive heard it all before dude get real
These can actually be quite dangerous, especially if your in the air for whatever reason or even just standing outside. To the person that filmed this, "Excellent capture", thank you for sharing.
The same thing happened in Palmerston North in New Zealand recently. I was out shopping when this sudden full on rain /wind storm hit. The wind was so strong that it sent the rain sideways and it was like a whiteout outside. You couldnt see the carpark at all.
This actually happened to me while we were on a tennis court one night. We thought the Apocalypse was coming! Really nice...and all of a sudden. It was freaky.
This actually happened once in my lifetime. I was a child about 6, and I remember the wind currents were so strong that I literally could not move forward at times as I struggled against the wind. I felt as if it could life me up.
Experienced one in Pensacola once years ago. Crazy! Trees toppling, billboards shredding, power lines falling, hail...lasted like 3 minutes. Craziest weather event I ever saw.
That came in Fast! I’m in TEXAS so I’ve seen some serious weather extremes from time to time. I can just go outside, sniff the air and read the sky now. Decades of experience. High wind is no joke.
@@KrayZJoy, it’s just a lifetime in one place. Experience. I think that’s going to be harder to do as time goes on. So many variables that influence it are changing it drastically these days.
@@philstone3859 I have lived in the same area all of my life and in the last 10 years NM has gone from 4 seasons to 2 freezing or hot as hell. We used to have beautiful springs and falls and we would have thunderstorms like this pretty much every evening. We have really screwed our planet over. I pray that maybe my grandchildren's children will get to experience 4 seasons wherever it is they live.
I was sitting in a car when one of these things hit. I thought the hail would break the windows. Everyone on the road stopped because the mist was so thick. The wind was the worst part. I hate strong winds and the car was swaying and the wind was howling. After about five minutes the whole thing passed. Scariest moment of my life so far.
@@freedeeztallbikes82 micro burst. Just pretend there is a big lake about 3 square miles big right above your head with a massive gust of wind as powerful as a tornado that doesn't spin but goes straight down, right above the lake, all being held up with a huge plastic bag. Then suddenly the bag rips wide open and everything drops from the sky right on top of that 3 square mile area. The lake comes crashing down with the potential power of a .5 kiloton bomb going off and the wind going straight down then pushing out on all sides as mighty and as loud and as a tornado flattening everything into a pancake. If you think about it, a true microburst is almost like a water and wind nuclear bomb going off and the of water and wind going straight into the ground and it creates like an upside down mushroom cloud.
Oh man, that made me laugh real hard. If they could just dial down the heat a bit. 75 Fahrenheit would be best and showers across the USA. Mild weather too for the rest of the world. ☺️
Funny fact that most aren't aware of... the government handed over the controls of HAARP to the University of Alaska back in 2015 and they have Satellites called GOLD and ICON currently doing the "Weather Research" from space now... out of sight out of mind... but still all the implications of before
I remember one time we were hiking in the mountains and felt a sudden temperature drop, and looking between the peaks and valleys we could see just this solid sheet of water obscuring one mountain, then another, just racing up and down the peaks towards us and I never to this day have ever run as fast as we did trying to outpace Mama Nature herself back to the campsite. My A&U had one of those camper things (they were "glampers," mostly) and we all punched into this tiny little beepmobile and threw wind slammed the door shut right as the rain hit us. Almost clipped my brother's foot it was so close. It was brief, but intense, and we had to 'suffer' our way through some stovetop s'mores before it finished. 😁 I was amazed our tent was still chilling in place after it passed us, and my mom got the most offended look and said; "Well, of course it's still there. I know how to anchor a tent." Which is true. I discovered that when we were breaking down camp. Crazy lady impaled them so deep they were almost invisible with indestructible Knots of Doom.
Cool story, man. I could literally hear you telling it. And yes the other guy is right youbsound like you talk alot (I do) and you keep saying And then... and then... and then... I like that. P.S sounds like you have a nice family. Stay together, it beings blessings.
I get the joke, but micro bursts can blow 100mph wind and do big big damage. We had one and it took down about a hundred trees, power lines and damaged alot of buildings. It took about a week to clean up and get power back up. They are not big or last long but they can deal massive damage in the area they hit.
When I went to college for a few years I had to do an informative essay on a topic of my choice. I chose microbursts. These things are actually terrifying. Slightly overcast to hurricane weather in literal seconds.
@@GageMason damn thought I finally found another meteorologist, don't worry I'm a Navy enlisted meteorologist so I didn't even have the option to go to college
@@jimmyspitsuptheworld8588 That sounds dope dude. I do think it'd be cool to be a meteorologist, I just can't afford schooling anymore and have to worry about my rent going up so it's slingin pies for me for the time being lol.
I had this happen at school once, Ngl it was a amazing and scary experience. Everyone was outside of the school waiting for the bus to go home, but then it got super windy and we all ran inside and watched branches fly above the sidewalk. So yes we had to wait to go home.
I experienced one of these once before in Santa Barbara. One of the scariest moments of my life. Completely calm and within less than a minute all of the doors were slamming, the power was out, car horns were blasting. It was one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen. Then in two-three minutes it was over. But the damage was crazy just from that short burst. Poles and trees were knocked down, the streets were a complete mess. Nature be scary.
Same thing happened in my area like 6 years ago but more severe. We live in a small valley. Theres this nice “mountain road” its not that high up. Average for Nee England and it completely wiped out all the trees on one side of the mountain and at the bottom of it. We/they’re still trying to clean it up and fix it to this day. That road had to be shut down for months just to clear all the fallen trees and you could see them above the “mountain road” where they could fall onto the road at any moment. The day it happened the road was completely wiped out and covered with these trees. This is major road too. The main way to go southwest. It was also the main area people loved and would visit during fall because of the foliage but now with all or most of the trees gone, no more foliage. It was such a weird thing. First time I’ve ever heard of a “microburst” a sudden burst of extremely strong wind that basically destroys everything in its path instantly kind of out of nowhere
They can be more than that. That’s just one of two different kinds basically. Another one is where you get the crazy winds PLUS crazy water. It’s like the clouds just throw a tantrum and are like.. “I’m not doing this anymore!”.. and drop all their moisture in one go. It’s like a bucket full of water a mile wide just dumps everything at once. The water dropping like that can easily flatten trees and destroy structures.
@@theonlyone9628 you're so fucking smart! HAARP, right? I was looking for this comment, didn't think I would find it on a thread though. Thank you for being awesome!
@@0911-x7t Yea I’ve had the vaccine. I can also confirm I no longer believe in conspiracy theories and the Clintons most definitely have never killed anyone. I love them. On the plus side my 5G is excellent wherever I go.
I just wanna be on the 3 way call listening in when she tells the insurance agent she was sideswiped by a tornado. "OMG are you ok?" Well im taking to you ain't I? But my truck and house are having issues
This is the very definition of "that escalated quickly".
Meanwhile me living on a beach my whole life in Florida seeing that every summer when I doordash
@@outlawgibbon9171 stop it oh my God I'm so f****** too so I go with us A
nature was doing "thats escalated quickly" before it was even a thing
@@JT11D-20 tru
😂 exactly!
Followed by a Canadian saying “
Hold my beer, I got this!” 🤣
You know its about to get real when everything in the background starts to disappear.
Not really that's my life everyday whenever I take off my glasses
Feeling scared for those cars driving!
Imagine u driving peacefully and all of a sudden u cant see nothing ahead of u!
@@williamturner79 🤣😅
@@williamturner79 😂😅
Shut up fool
Now put siren sound effects over it and people screaming, now you have a horror movie
Disaster movie
😂
Ever seen the movie named: The Mist
It'd just The Mist
@@l_lxry ayeeee
Cameraman in normal situations : Shake it as much as possible
And during winds and storms: Stable like rock 🪨
That's such truthiness though! 😂
So true
It's because he has the wind to lean on in this case lol
Dude was hugging his phone
'cause everything is shaking and it balance out 🤣
I once worked with a meteorologist and he was also a pilot, he said these were the only things he was ever afraid of
My pilot who is also a meteorologist said the same thing
My said that was also a thing the meteorologist who pilot the same
My meteorologist, who was also a pilot, said the same was also a thing.
I was a meteorologist once a I was also a pilot these were the only things I was ever afraid of
The only thing my pilot is afraid of is my meteorologist.
Them: "Run for cover!"
Floridians: "Let me go check the mail..."
😂 Accurate!
Yo, that's me
@@heyoverhere4151 Believe me: As a Native Floridian (now in Georgia)? I know the move! LOL!
It’s already that time of year for us
Perfect day to catch some waves (floridian here)
1. I didnt know what a microburst was, so expected a huge thunder blast.
2. Finally, a video that was worth the wait
Whole time watching I’m thinking this better be worth it. It was
Wow intense
Same
Thought thunder was gonna micro explodr thr gas station
global warming. Were fucked
I love that storms make everyone, literally everyone present, stop for a moment in awe of Mother Nature/God. It’s good for us.
Until u get blown into the air by the wind or killed/impaled by flying debris
@@DLI002 well, I hadn’t factored that into my comment but thanks for your evaluation and you’re not wrong, Roger!
More like climate change..
Not so much when one of these storms takes out the massive pine tree in the front yard( landed on the house), the hay shed( hanging from the power lines), the chicken coop, the horses shade, the power pole next to the house and several dozen more leading to a massive power outage, we were without power and water for over 20 hrs on the hottest day of the year (115*F+). Watched what happens when power company tried powering on the grid without first ensuring that all down lines were repaired or at least had the fuse pulled. Sure was pretty at 4 AM! Oh and to add insult to injury my phone screen exploded in my pocket. Moving 2 terrified horses to a safer location during the high winds and such wasn’t fun. Their main corral where they were kept was collapsing around them. Pretty awe inspiring sure but damn I really don’t wanna see it again! With the way this years going already I can see it happening again. Someone should tell Mother Nature it’s supposed to be spring not summer!
Amen sister
Not knowing what a microburst is, thinking it was that lightning at the start, waiting, "that wasn't scary", waiting..."OH SH--"
I experienced one. And it was just like this. A little cloudy. Maybe some sprinkles or light rain. I know it sounds cliche, but then literly a wall on wind coming at you. Terrifying.
When I lived in Arizona we would regularly get them every monsoon season. They come straight down on top of you like the sky drops an entire lake down on several square miles all at once with major flash flooding. They can cause as much damage as a tornado but they just flatten everything like a pancake.
A microburst is a sudden downdraft caused by heavy rainfall pushing air outwards. They cause a lot of widespread straightline wind damage as opposed to a tornado which is only path wide damage. Convection systems pull everything inward causing everything to be twisted upwards. Straightline wind knocks debris over.
Yeah they do be kinda scary though
I thought the same
The weirdest part of being in these is the aftermath, everyone in the neighborhood coming out of their houses with a look of ‘the fuck was that’ on their faces.
True!!
That's the funniest part 😂
Not funny. Real scary tho. Dangerus stuff
I laughed way harder at this comment than I should have.
@@that_one_alex7427 You and me both! It's so relatable...I can imagine the looks on my neighbor's faces perfectly, except we'd actually be asking each other "What the fuck was that?". 😉
This is what us truck drivers who drive through Wyoming with an empty trailer are scared to death of....
Praying 🙏🏾 for you!☺️
any truck driver with an empty trailer driving through a place with high winds has to be carefulits not like everywhere you go got a cat 4 hurricane blowing
Stay safe out there
Put the hammer down and stay safe out there brotha.
U can blame one it for that. Is you like fantasy.
Nothing more beautiful and awe inspiring than Mother Nature herself. Good reminder that we are always at her mercy!
@@jesusiskingofkings4428 uhm, their talking about Mother Nature really think that’s god. Jeez, if you believe in god don’t go correcting people saying that he’s Mother Nature. Because he’s not, he doesn’t control the weather Mother Nature does because Mother Nature is just the weather.
@@jesusiskingofkings4428 god isn’t real
@@jesusiskingofkings4428 Imagination's mercy
@@jesusiskingofkings4428 there is no God.
@@canunlu1879 God is real
Everyone gangsta till the weather man starts talkin about categories
On bro
Oh shit did you just drop the reality on all the supposed tuff guys... until daddy storm taking his belt off while looking your little tough guy ass in the watery eyes >
@@Usmcspartan420 bro what??
LMFAO
@@Usmcspartan420 u good
I was expecting that the gas station would blast 😂😂
I know right?!?!! Now that will be WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT!!😏
Same here😂😂
Me too😭😂😂
Yup 🤣
Same here
I am a HVAC contractor in Oklahoma. Was on a roof and suddenly a microburst hit. I literally had to hold on to the unit or I would have been blown off. These things are serious.
Wat the hell is that..
Micro bursts ???wtf.never heard of it
Oklahoma weather is crazy
Folks that don't live down here don't have any idea do they. That wasn't even a bad storm I lived just south of you near Waco
How long did it last?
Wow that was fast and furious. My parents live about 8 minutes drive from my house and it interesting when either they have a crazy burst of weather and we have blue sky (or vice versa). Or else the storm starts at one place so we phone the other and say ‘take the hanging plants down or whatever’ because the other is usually a few minutes behind.*
*my parents live up the hill on the side of the valley do they can often see the weather coming just like that towards them.
At first, I was like Big Deal, but kept watching and towards the end was like...That's just crazy! Worth it
Same
It's not crazy. It's literally just florida 3/4 of the days between June and November
just some rain together with wind. Not scary.
A microburst is a sudden, high-velocity downdraft combined with rain, like a tornado in reverse. Downdrafts can easily dump up to 2" of rain in just a few seconds. If you get caught in one, it feels as if the whole cloud is coming down on you. Wind gusts in a microburst can reach or exceed hurricane force.
Pilots are trained to avoid them; a jetliner's weather radar is programmed to paint a microburst on the radar screen as it is forming, giving pilots ample time to avoid it. Most airports have wind shear detectors placed strategically around the airport's perimeter to detect shearing and downforce winds ahead of a microburst. The ATCs can then change landing and take-off patterns and/or divert landing aircraft to other runways or airports.
Legendary comment. You have provided something
Answered all my questions every single one I guess we done here
What does 2" stand for?
@@frog273 inches..
@@frog273 really?!
Imagine if you were just having a stroll on your bike on this nice day, then next thing you know is you've become a kite without a stRing
string* 🤦🏽♂️lol
@@abnormalmendez6298 wow, thanks Einstein
@@abnormalmendez6298You were looking for anything to make yourself feel important today! 😅🥳🥳🤡🤡
😄
It happens
“Once the building in the distance disappears, you know you f’d up.” - Sir Isaac Newton
XD
Thought that was Columbus who said that. 🤔🙂
@@randyclark8774 ahhh, Columbus has a similar quote. It goes as such,
“One knows he’s f’d up, once the building in the distance disappears.” - Christopher Columbus
Similar analogy, but very different.
@@jimbob9229👍 👏
I've been caught outside in a microburst with only a wood party deck as shelter...scared the hell out of me.
Just happened to me yesterday in Houston, playing soccer
whats a micro burst
@keksolean1625 It's basically like being in or near a tornado without the actual tornado. It can cause the same amount of damage based on what I've read on multiple weather pages.
Nah, it’s fine. The protagonist is just powering up about a mile to the right.
Ah, I thought someone invoked Shenron , but I guess that makes sense too
Goku👀
It's over 9000
_Yeah, my bad. Sorry about that!_
All Might is at it again...😂😂😂
I’ve never seen it go from nice day to category 4 in 10 seconds
@Starfire Horizon omg ur the first person to mention this. It drives me mad all this climate change shit. Earth alternates between ice age and green house and we are on the end of the last ice age. Its not our fault its natural! Well done sir
@@Phatzoot We humans are just here to speed up the process for the next ice age.
@@Phatzoot Climage change isn't the ice age tho
@Starfire Horizon yeah man, idk how you are just so right you know, like all these people who hold doctorates know nothing about climate change, you are so woke man
@@Phatzoot jesus christ, actual people know this out there, you guys have made my day.
Imagine being outside getting your groceries out of the trunk and boom out of nowhere a hurricane popped into existence out of nowhere.
Did it pop out of nowhere?
@@Deej56 out of nowhere
Looks more like a mircoburst.
@@jbish26 microburst out of nowhere
@@jbish26 umm.. guess you didnt bother reading. We know
That's like a typical Southern storm. Y'all haven't seen anything yet if you haven't experienced one of these storms. They are wild, especially when you're driving on the highway.
Microburst? It seems to me more like Mega
imagine riding a motorcycle on the freeway and this shit happens
Dragging a knee going in a straight line.
I have been through that and it feels like you gonna fly off the bike.!
You wouldn't be on that motorcycle for long!
It's happened to me...no shyt... I was scrrrd as hell had to pull off highway. I was getting blown all over almost dropped the bike 3 or 4 times and was blown 1 lane over
Now that's what I call "going for a ride".
I've been inside of a microburst before. They're really cool until your parked car starts sliding off the highway lol
I walked 3 miles through one before I could find shelter when I was homeless once. Fun times!
Microbursts aren’t even real they’re conspiracy theory. This was actually HAARP
@@jamesdoakes4956 microburst aren't real🤣🤦♂️, you sound like a conspiracy theorist.
XD
@@jamesdoakes4956 I hope you're joking
Love how the car is ready to leave the gas station and once it’s roaring you can tell he’s thinking to chill for a minute.
These micro bursts are no joke. We get them in Phoenix during the monsoon season. They break power poles in 1/2 like tooth picks they flip over RV's, flood streets and even roof tops end up down the street. Nonetheless, they are amazing to watch.
At first I was like, “Is it scary?” And then I went, “Yeah that’s pretty fuckin scary”.
Same!
😂 try tornado alley, neck deep between the ending of spring and when summer starts
ha ha
Me to lmao
And shit could go from 50 to 100 real fucking quick if sirens began going off. ESPECIALLY Chicago's siren.
That was really neat to be able to see from that vantage point the storm come in.
This is the time I would go outside shirtless and do my best Lieutenant Dan impression 😂 “You call this a storm!!?!?!”
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😆
Agree!
🗣️😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 FUCKEN DYING 😭😭😭😭😭
I’ve been through a few straight line winds storms living in the mid south. My friend was up from Miami one time to Memphis in 2017 and we had one that caused millions of dollars worth of damage in just seven minutes she said it was more terrifying than going through hurricane Andrew by far. And I jumped in my truck and went to try to save a friend in the middle of it like it was no big deal. 🇺🇸
I had no idea it was scary. Thanks for telling me.
schumaje 😂
I think the poster didn't get the joke lol
Sanders he took it as a compliment
I like your sarcasm XD
I absolutely LOVE sarcasm ❤️ ❤️ thank you
In my home town 25 yrs ago we had a microburst during a severe thunderstorm. Wind speeds recorded were over 125mph. The main wind burst lasted maybe 20 seconds but in that short time the destruction it left behind was unbelievable.
Me and my brothers were inside watching through a bay window when it happened. I still remember to this day seeing tons of debris come flying past the house, trees limbs, lawn furniture, garbage cans, you name it. When it was all over my fathers van parked on the street had a tree limb sticking out the side window and a tree on the corner was laying on top of 3 cars. We couldn't leave our neighborhood for 2 days because there were so many trees and lines down everywhere. We all thought it was a tornado until days later when it was determined to be a microburst.
I was a young adult when this happened and the lesson i learned that day was never stand in front of window during severe weather and to respect the power of mother nature.
Was in Colorado when I was a kid, I think 12 or 13 when one went off while my family and I was walking to a Ruby Tuesday.
Or just don’t plant trees near your house :) n always prepare during storms.. you just never know 👀
Absolute Facts. If that glass bursts from the pressure....Mother would say
you can just kiss ur Pretty Face Goodbye.
@@whatdidyousay2734 Sometimes the house comes with the trees but ywah.
You tell stories very well..
That moment you realize you've stumbled into the cursed town of Silent Hill.
Unlike Brazil, which is the weaker / playground version of it. Silent Hill will come to you
Plot for next Walking Dead series
@Starfire Horizon
K... only the slightest bit off topic there, and a little interesting that every word is capitalized, but otherwise I'd say you totally nailed the mood. 👏
@@sjenkins91812 😆🤣🤘
@Starfire Horizon based on a real town... so what did the movies get right and wrong?
Its the founding TITAN… bro leave that area ASAP
:
AOT🧡
I dont get how I comment something similar 4 months prior and yet I have no likes nor replies ;-; the world just hates me
Damn ❤️
Get to the safe zone ASAP
From mild summer storm, to cat 4 hurricane. Ma nature really knows how to put on a show
As an Arizonan who didn’t get any rain in 2020, this is not scary, this is beautiful.
Exactly what I’m saying
@@creamwobbly wow I remember that fire. I love watching lighting though
R/ S I saw the strike that started the recent one on Mt Lemmon! It was sooo bright.
Actually this is scary. These storms cause accidents because people can’t see when driving and it causes so much property damage from wind pressure bending and breaking trees. I’d rather endure a hot summer over losing lives and paying big bucks to fix damage
Lol same here
I remember being in one of these before. It was terrifying to see a completely clear day erupt into utter meteorological chaos.
I think I was 5 I was on a first floor of a hotel in Florida scary shit Windows and boot were rateling
Haha nice
There were meteors?????
@@ryl0surpryl04 meteorological meaning weather related
I never knew what it was called but I remember getting caught in one. Me and my friends were talking outside of a Wendy's and I noticed clouds moving in fast so we all left. I tried to get home before it got to me but that was a fools errand.
Same kind of storm destroyed Fairfield/Litchfield County in CT a few years back
Brings new meaning to "Calm Before the Storm" gave me chills!
you got that right
Not a new meaning, it’s the only meaning
@@CramcrumBrewbringer lmao i was gonna say the same thing
Like the eye of a hurricane
I got the chills watching it too. It would be so frightening to be in that kind of wind and rain.
Somewhere someone is having a climatic battle that will perfectly tie up their character arc.
Climatic or climactic? 😂 honestly, they both work
@@misscyanic2484 they totally meant climactic
Floridians: "This is some nice weather we're having."
I'm a Floridian btw.
Deadass 😭 Florida weather be so bi polar
U right lol
I'm Floridian, I think this kind of weather is fun.
That's normal here. I've been in my backyard and have experienced random winds like these multiple times. It feels odd and looks weird but not much happens after. Goes away in a bit.
As a GA resident we get all the residual effects of this shit, it still doesn't make it fun regardless of how common it is 🤣
It’s even freakier when you’re on the edge of one of those storms and it’s passing you.
You’re dry but there’s like a wall of water falling infront of you.
“Oh ya such a nice day to walk”
Sky: *hello guys welcome to my Minecraft let’s play*
Skydoesmincraft?
Sky:hello Minecraft welcome to my guys let's play
@@SalMans838 what the frick is that
@@zango3134 a Minecraft youtuber
I remember being in a microburst and literally Jesus take the wheel was on
😆😆😆
Divine intervention or coincidence? You decide!
@@mr.austinlucksted783 praise the Lord Jesus Christ!🙏
Yes I've been caught in one and drove my car with me and my son behind a little strip mall and where we had been before cars were flipped and all buildings were severly damaged! I scared the be jebus out of both of us!
A microburst hit our house years ago. With torrential rain, it sounded like the house was going through a car wash.
L.
Wait you live in a place where your house gets a free wash 😱
Wow wtf
Well in theory it was as long as your car is parked outside.
@@jkotz5210 Well, we never had a car garage so our cars were outside.😂
I’ve been through one of those and lost my home, was very terrifying and ever since I have been terrified of thunder storms
Recently experienced one of these first hand, and it was literally insane, the sky looked green and then suddenly a boatload of water, wind and debris, cool and frightening at the same time
I was on the freeway when this happened. Semi's dgaf, they'll blow right by ya and you can't see 2 feet in front of you, just white across your windshield. Scary driving in really.
Pop p
@@coal3426 Pull off on the shoulder. You want shit in the store to buy, we gotta drive and we're way better at it than you guys because we do it all fucking day every day.
@@Hidingfrompeople hey I'm not disputing that. Without truck drivers, America would fail!
Green sky always means messed up weather is almost definitely coming. That’s what we say in Florida
I’ve seen this a few times while living in Houston... the temp gage in my car went from 90 to 50 in minutes... amazing
Oh Houston, land of mild chaos and I-10
Probably more like seconds!
Texas got some crazy storms!
Imagine walking outside and thinking it's a nice day, maybe you'll walk down to you mailbox and grab your mail. But by the time you already have you mail in your hands, you realize, your mail is doomed.
That poor mail never saw it coming!
Imagine that being a letter from the Nigerian Prince! 😰😰😰😰
Imagine that is your paycheck
My advice for anyone ,where a microburst is concerned...is not to go outside when there's a microburst ..is because it will try to blow you off of your feet/ make you lose your balance !
@@younglord7805 A pay check is something that one recieves from as employer ..
Maybe you mean a Social Security check, bills, a govermental subsidy check, or a rebate from the Federal Income tax collectors.
Imagining how he's able to capture the perfect shot at time
I was thinking same sort of thing that is camera operater seeing that storm a coming better that video shows it or is it bull (C.G.I)crap?? Lol
Hi, it's something we call right place at the right time. You can't manufacture it. You can't create it but it happens every single day. Not just weather but a million other little things.
Mother Nature be like "aaahhCHOOOOO" "oops excuse me!"
Acho? Tu é brasileiro? Kkkkkk
Lmao..😂
My God, let's just hope she didn't catch the rona or shit's about to really hit the fan.
Ok Mr. Corngay
@@MrAlwaysRight OHH shit he called me corngay! How not original. Its Kornegay fool spell it right or get ur eyes checked. Ive heard it all before dude get real
Wow! That's incredible! I never watched something so powerful in such a short span. Thanks for sharing
DEW's. Directed Energy Weapons by Lockheed Martin. Used on the new generation of aircraft carriers and powered by twin nuclear reactors.
mother nature is also the queen of mood swings.
Jordan B Peterson didn't make the connection between women and nature for no reason lol
@@MDisaster rude.
@@skzfeels1849 in what way?
@@skzfeels1849 Yea in what way? You both implied the same thing.
@@skzfeels1849 it's been days since you won't explain why.
These can actually be quite dangerous, especially if your in the air for whatever reason or even just standing outside. To the person that filmed this, "Excellent capture", thank you for sharing.
The same thing happened in Palmerston North in New Zealand recently. I was out shopping when this sudden full on rain /wind storm hit. The wind was so strong that it sent the rain sideways and it was like a whiteout outside. You couldnt see the carpark at all.
Nature be like: oh yeah! That’s just my mood swing…
Swing...😁
😂
I feel bad for the people who were walking outside during that time
Ok
Guy: "Hey let's go to the park"
Other guy: "Ok lezgo"
@@ElonMasks exactly
Weeeeeee
@@rishibhatt3319 🤣
We get them here where I live. They do as much damage as a tornado. They, however, come on with no warning
This actually happened to me while we were on a tennis court one night. We thought the Apocalypse was coming! Really nice...and all of a sudden. It was freaky.
I’m pretty sure apocalypse is near. Or just weather modification, look up geoengenering
Exactly what I was thinking lol
@@sarahbeth1983 fuckin crazy
@@sarahbeth1983 we are living out the end times as we speak 2020 was just the beginning of the end
This actually happened once in my lifetime. I was a child about 6, and I remember the wind currents were so strong that I literally could not move forward at times as I struggled against the wind. I felt as if it could life me up.
Wow!! I'd love to experience something like that !
A gentle breeze would have blown you over. Lmao 🤣
BACK IN WWII............
Experienced one in Pensacola once years ago. Crazy! Trees toppling, billboards shredding, power lines falling, hail...lasted like 3 minutes. Craziest weather event I ever saw.
Wow I saw one in Florida about 20 years ago on Route 301 south of Gainsville!
@@winkpinky1445 Waldo
Pensacola. Used to have a beach cottage near there. After a hurricane blew it away, all I had was an empty lot.
@@winkpinky1445 good ole 352
I never seen like this ....Ohh I loved it.....I thought whitewalker is coming😮😮
And the lord said, “IF NOBODYS GOING TO PRESSURE WASH THE HUMAN RACE I WILL!”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
And on the eighth day, the lord created speed driers in california
@@christiniyoutubesux there's an 8th day??
Which lord?
@@abhishekjoseph9346 lol no she just messing around.. He rested on the 7th day 😅
That came in Fast! I’m in TEXAS so I’ve seen some serious weather extremes from time to time. I can just go outside, sniff the air and read the sky now. Decades of experience. High wind is no joke.
Wish I could do that. My weather app is shit.
@@KrayZJoy, it’s just a lifetime in one place. Experience. I think that’s going to be harder to do as time goes on. So many variables that influence it are changing it drastically these days.
@@philstone3859 I have lived in the same area all of my life and in the last 10 years NM has gone from 4 seasons to 2 freezing or hot as hell. We used to have beautiful springs and falls and we would have thunderstorms like this pretty much every evening. We have really screwed our planet over. I pray that maybe my grandchildren's children will get to experience 4 seasons wherever it is they live.
Yeah u can tell in Texas spring if it’s finna storm. If it’s a hot humid sunny day a cold front will make some pretty nasty storms
Fresh pleasant wet smell..... Run. Calm, yet dusty wind pickup, with smell of soil... Sandstorm and run again lmao.
I guess I learned what a micro burst is.
@Patrick McGraw gake and fay
I know I know but I think it’s when a cloud burst from carrying too much water 😂 thank you David Attenborough
@@907Prism what?
Have fun on Wikipedia
Ditto.
Cameraman when there is a fight: *shake furiously*
Cameraman in this video: 🎥🗿
Phenomenal timing, catching the transition wall like that. Well done!
Everyone gangster till "the mist" movie becomes real
Very good..:thanks for scarring buddy 🤣
😂😂😂
The Netherlands 2 days ago. Very scary
Yes 👏👏👏👏😁😁😁
💯🤣😭
I was sitting in a car when one of these things hit. I thought the hail would break the windows. Everyone on the road stopped because the mist was so thick. The wind was the worst part. I hate strong winds and the car was swaying and the wind was howling. After about five minutes the whole thing passed. Scariest moment of my life so far.
😂try enjoy it next time g, sounds thrilling
Tornado? I’m so confused as to what I just watched
OK next time I ll talk to wind not to bother u further..😂😂
@@freedeeztallbikes82 micro burst. Just pretend there is a big lake about 3 square miles big right above your head with a massive gust of wind as powerful as a tornado that doesn't spin but goes straight down, right above the lake, all being held up with a huge plastic bag. Then suddenly the bag rips wide open and everything drops from the sky right on top of that 3 square mile area. The lake comes crashing down with the potential power of a .5 kiloton bomb going off and the wind going straight down then pushing out on all sides as mighty and as loud and as a tornado flattening everything into a pancake. If you think about it, a true microburst is almost like a water and wind nuclear bomb going off and the of water and wind going straight into the ground and it creates like an upside down mushroom cloud.
@@LiveTUNA That's oddly too specific... But amazing.
That escalated quickly
very quickly
If that's a micro burst, I'd hate to see a small, medium, or even large burst, that'd be pretty spooky ngl
*ostrich laugh from family guy*
Yeah thats not a microburst. It's a storm
@@johnmichaels4330 yes the hell it is a microburst. These visible winds aren't normal
@@lamargoat2.054 nope. Not a microburst. This is kinda what a do for a living bud. I've been an emergency manager since 2002.....
@@johnmichaels4330 Go back to school.
Can’t imagine being those people just having a decent day pumping their gas, then this shit storm blows in otta nowhere
And having the wind blowing the gas from the car back into the gas station.
@@NLR_Panda and you have to pay for it. 😬😵
It's bad enough, with gas as expensive as it is!
Well I almost died at the gas station today buy don't worry I didn't forget your slim jim
@@reneehoward8936 😂😂😂
When someone falls over on the controls at HAARP
Oh man, that made me laugh real hard. If they could just dial down the heat a bit. 75 Fahrenheit would be best and showers across the USA. Mild weather too for the rest of the world. ☺️
Just take care of the fires at the very least. And this comment was gold btw. Just had to say
Harpp all day
🌞 ⛅️ 🌧 💦 in all of 20 secs, HARRP for sure lol.
Funny fact that most aren't aware of... the government handed over the controls of HAARP to the University of Alaska back in 2015 and they have Satellites called GOLD and ICON currently doing the "Weather Research" from space now... out of sight out of mind... but still all the implications of before
Daily meme:
**Few minutes you waiting microburst**
The microburst: I'm coming than typhoon
Imagine your a letter carrier on a walking route when this hits. That’s when you see them flatten up against your front door on your video doorbell.
Yeah! How true. They’d have to go for cover fast if they weren’t near the truck. 😅🤣
That's how you can tell a storm is gonna hit like cows laying down or the birds going quiet 😂
Imagine being a roofer in that area, and not Getting off the roof in time... Crazy stuff
I remember one time we were hiking in the mountains and felt a sudden temperature drop, and looking between the peaks and valleys we could see just this solid sheet of water obscuring one mountain, then another, just racing up and down the peaks towards us and I never to this day have ever run as fast as we did trying to outpace Mama Nature herself back to the campsite. My A&U had one of those camper things (they were "glampers," mostly) and we all punched into this tiny little beepmobile and threw wind slammed the door shut right as the rain hit us. Almost clipped my brother's foot it was so close.
It was brief, but intense, and we had to 'suffer' our way through some stovetop s'mores before it finished. 😁
I was amazed our tent was still chilling in place after it passed us, and my mom got the most offended look and said; "Well, of course it's still there. I know how to anchor a tent."
Which is true. I discovered that when we were breaking down camp. Crazy lady impaled them so deep they were almost invisible with indestructible Knots of Doom.
Cool story. You sound like u talk a lot
@@ziadajam5433 lmao
Your last sentence was well worth the read. Lmfao.
I enjoyed your story. Thank you. Very vivid.
Cool story, man. I could literally hear you telling it.
And yes the other guy is right youbsound like you talk alot (I do) and you keep saying
And then... and then... and then...
I like that.
P.S sounds like you have a nice family. Stay together, it beings blessings.
If there was ever a time for a "wait for it" caption , now is it.
The skinny tree: IM HOLDING ON FOR DEAR LIFEEE
Ahh yes here in Florida we call that "3pm"
🤣 too true. Like clockwork..then gone and sunny.
Everyday. Lol just got done here.
I've only been to Florida once.
*CAN CONFIRM*
I get the joke, but micro bursts can blow 100mph wind and do big big damage. We had one and it took down about a hundred trees, power lines and damaged alot of buildings. It took about a week to clean up and get power back up. They are not big or last long but they can deal massive damage in the area they hit.
In SOUTH AFRICA we call it a movement of mountain snake 🐍
When I went to college for a few years I had to do an informative essay on a topic of my choice. I chose microbursts. These things are actually terrifying. Slightly overcast to hurricane weather in literal seconds.
Are you a meteorologist?
@@jimmyspitsuptheworld8588 Lol no I'm a college dropout that delivers pizzas for pizza hut. I appreciate the confidence tho 🤣🤣🤣
@@GageMason damn thought I finally found another meteorologist, don't worry I'm a Navy enlisted meteorologist so I didn't even have the option to go to college
@@jimmyspitsuptheworld8588 That sounds dope dude. I do think it'd be cool to be a meteorologist, I just can't afford schooling anymore and have to worry about my rent going up so it's slingin pies for me for the time being lol.
Comment section is wholesome ❤️
I’ve been through quite a few hurricanes over the years here in Florida and that kind of resembles one. They can last for hours or even a day long.
❣️
@@SH_Editz. Me too, February 4th
@@packinaglock 😘
@@SH_Editz. 👍
Ohhh... really
Been searching for a minute to find one in real time thanks 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤
I had this happen at school once, Ngl it was a amazing and scary experience.
Everyone was outside of the school waiting for the bus to go home, but then it got super windy and we all ran inside and watched branches fly above the sidewalk. So yes we had to wait to go home.
me too
in high school
Woah happened to me in elementary
Texas weather: allow us to introduce ourselves
Texas is the only real competition to Michigan weather
The names dope btw
@@tankdempsey2116 thanks home skillet
Blue northerns...
Lol... I was coming here to make the Texas weather comment...
I love sitting and watching these roll in.
Wow, when they literally say how bad the weather can turn.
This is probably the main reason why we have so many mysterious shipwrecks!
Yes
Now that's a theory I'd explore! Good one 👍
Absolutely.
Miller got it 👍🏽
That explains alot.
The world when anime characters are leveling up
?
Gold comment
I guess Saitama sneezed.
@@LightStorm. you have to watch anime to understand
@@XxXGlZMOXxX 🤣🤣🤣
Leaving your top down when you walk into the gas station: "Beautiful day!"
Coming back out not even a minute later: 🤬
LOL
Been there done that
Hahaha!
Never knew the weather could change so quickly. Thanks for the heads up;)
I experienced one of these once before in Santa Barbara. One of the scariest moments of my life. Completely calm and within less than a minute all of the doors were slamming, the power was out, car horns were blasting. It was one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen. Then in two-three minutes it was over. But the damage was crazy just from that short burst. Poles and trees were knocked down, the streets were a complete mess. Nature be scary.
I remember that too
@@Angelsouposoreass yeh me too
How long ago was this?
@@theboycheef841 must’ve been almost 4 years ago now. Maybe late 2017, early 2018.
@@minie7183 ⁷
Same thing happened in my area like 6 years ago but more severe. We live in a small valley. Theres this nice “mountain road” its not that high up. Average for Nee England and it completely wiped out all the trees on one side of the mountain and at the bottom of it. We/they’re still trying to clean it up and fix it to this day. That road had to be shut down for months just to clear all the fallen trees and you could see them above the “mountain road” where they could fall onto the road at any moment. The day it happened the road was completely wiped out and covered with these trees. This is major road too. The main way to go southwest. It was also the main area people loved and would visit during fall because of the foliage but now with all or most of the trees gone, no more foliage. It was such a weird thing. First time I’ve ever heard of a “microburst” a sudden burst of extremely strong wind that basically destroys everything in its path instantly kind of out of nowhere
They can be more than that. That’s just one of two different kinds basically. Another one is where you get the crazy winds PLUS crazy water. It’s like the clouds just throw a tantrum and are like.. “I’m not doing this anymore!”.. and drop all their moisture in one go. It’s like a bucket full of water a mile wide just dumps everything at once. The water dropping like that can easily flatten trees and destroy structures.
Actually is AWESOME!!!
Our Mother Nature showing us who owns this Planet!!! 😎😎😎👍👍🥳🥳
Nah not mother nature its The Gov
@@theonlyone9628 you're so fucking smart! HAARP, right?
I was looking for this comment, didn't think I would find it on a thread though. Thank you for being awesome!
God owns this planet and everything on it and around it no one else
Supposedly kayne wants to buy EARF
And the asteroid owns btw
Back home in Iowa this happened alot. Ironically when i was walking out in the woods and it drenched me everytime
Video should be titled:
This is 2020 in a nut shell.
RIGHT! Or called it Dance With The Underworld Boss
no because that's what people do when they're stick in the past. you must've had the vaccine with the chip in it.
@@0911-x7t
Yea I’ve had the vaccine. I can also confirm I no longer believe in conspiracy theories and the Clintons most definitely have never killed anyone. I love them.
On the plus side my 5G is excellent wherever I go.
This is Florida, literally every single afternoon. Lol
literally
RUSSIAN, LOL
Not even close lol
"Beltzer: That? No. We were lucky. Those were just down drafts and microbursts. Tornado just side swept us."
Rabbit is good Rabbit is wise
We got cows
I just wanna be on the 3 way call listening in when she tells the insurance agent she was sideswiped by a tornado.
"OMG are you ok?"
Well im taking to you ain't I? But my truck and house are having issues
This gave me endgame vibes , real snap you outta existence type of feel