I was in Joliet Illinois, during this storm. It was one of the most powerful storm I ever experienced. And I am 58. It really scared me. Because I am recovering from a broken hip, and couldn't get into my basement. So I hid in my bathtub with my cats. The sirens are terrifying. And I hate their sound. But are necessary. I was lucky no damage at my house, and power came back on at 3am. Storms like this makes me want to dig a hole and build a house underground.
@KerriElizabeth0228 no. My sister lives far away and doesn't talk or cares for me. If a tornado hit my house( hopefully never) my neighbors would be here, they know where I am and will help.
Houston got hit with a derecho end of May this year. I love bad weather, but that storm came out of nowhere and it was scary AF. This video does no justice to just how dark those clouds really are. Everything about it was off. The way the rain came down, the way the wind blew, the way the lightning struck, it was all very off.
When I first started watching your video I thought "that music sure does sound familiar!' We've had two tornado warnings where I live in Virginia (extremely rare) and I only knew to grab my animals and get to the basement. You're much braver than I am!
I captured the best footage yet to date for me in Belvidere Illinois that day. I decided not to hop onto 90 because I don't fully trust myself with night chasing. Still learning but what we saw was incredible
For someone who knows nothing about tornadoes, what does the green in the sky have to do with a tornado, and what is a derecho? I am from Australia. We dont get tornadoes here
Oftentimes (not always), during or before a tornado, and if its the right time of day, the sky becomes green due to how low the clouds are. Derecho means "straight" in Spanish and this word refers to the direction of extreme winds that can match a smaller tornado (straight line winds exceeding 120mph (193kmh) ) and they last for an entire day usually
A derecho wind damage swath must extend either continuously or intermittently more than 400 miles with a width of at least 60 miles. The gusts have to be at least 58 mph. This derecho produced recorded gusts of 70, 80, and even 100 mph in some areas. There was a 84 mph gust recorded near me that night.
I’d been looking for video coverage starting the day after this storm, but found few videos other than local news reports on the total tornado & wind damage reported by residents & storm spotters. Four members of my immediate family (including myself), who all live in the Chicago area, had tornadoes in their towns, including the EF-2 in my brother’s town of Channahon, IL. I live in a manufactured home & barely made it to a tornado shelter before a tornado knocked out the electricity, which was quite an unnerving experience when sitting in a pitch black church’s semi-basement, listening to tornadic winds as it went though my town. I wish you would re-release your footage without the sound effects & music, because they gave a comedic tinge to a very dangerous event in many people’s lives throughout several states. Just my own opinion.
I love how you were able to catch the eerieness of everything the setting definitely made me feel uneasy and wouldn't want to be there
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Strong wind 1:24 storm under squall lime name:derecho
I was in Joliet Illinois, during this storm. It was one of the most powerful storm I ever experienced. And I am 58.
It really scared me. Because I am recovering from a broken hip, and couldn't get into my basement. So I hid in my bathtub with my cats.
The sirens are terrifying. And I hate their sound. But are necessary.
I was lucky no damage at my house, and power came back on at 3am. Storms like this makes me want to dig a hole and build a house underground.
Thanks for sharing, Severe storm this was.
I was in Cicero and saw that same thing but it was night for me.
Muda daí mulher, misericórdia.
Awe. You don’t have any family that would come to you to help you in situations like these?
@KerriElizabeth0228 no. My sister lives far away and doesn't talk or cares for me. If a tornado hit my house( hopefully never) my neighbors would be here, they know where I am and will help.
You know its bad when the lightning turns different colors
Power flash from a transformer blowing
I was in Ottawa outside at work during the 2020 derecho. Absolutely mad stuff and honestly one of the most thrilling moments of my life.
Wow!! JUST SPECTACULAR! Both beautiful and eerie at the same time. But definitely some of the best footage ever! Thank you for sharing!
I mean, it’s not very beautiful when you’re in ur house experiencing it in real time
Que Belo lugar ❤
Green in the clouds.
That's a mean sky! ⛈
Houston got hit with a derecho end of May this year. I love bad weather, but that storm came out of nowhere and it was scary AF. This video does no justice to just how dark those clouds really are. Everything about it was off. The way the rain came down, the way the wind blew, the way the lightning struck, it was all very off.
Truth.
That song in the beginning of this video makes me wanna watch 'Twister' (1996) again.🌪️
True bro
I agree
@@TornadoShrod epic a storm hit sparta and campbell hills illlinois
Twisters (the sequel) is actually really good too. Has the same spirit as the original.
I was in SD when that spring derecho came through in ‘22. P rough stuff that’s for sure
A natureza é poderosa!
the editing at the beginning, lmao
When I first started watching your video I thought "that music sure does sound familiar!' We've had two tornado warnings where I live in Virginia (extremely rare) and I only knew to grab my animals and get to the basement. You're much braver than I am!
I’m in va also Southside va
I captured the best footage yet to date for me in Belvidere Illinois that day. I decided not to hop onto 90 because I don't fully trust myself with night chasing. Still learning but what we saw was incredible
nice!
Great video man! I remember doing live coverage on this derecho as it happened. I f you don't mind me asking, what camera did you use?
The ol Google Pixel 6 Pro
The same system brought tornadoes to Canada that day 😢
I was in warrenville that night at my dads sirens were going off all around us.
tornado storm....scare
I hope y'all are okay 🙌🏻
What time of the day was this?Love that last minute driving down Main St with that music, it's perfect music for this.👌
Like 8. On the dot
Now and then, the music reminds me of Jimmy Page stropping his guitars, with his cello bow.
I go to see the new twister movie tomorrow i cant wait im so paying for the twister cup lol 🤣
The first segment of the video sure looks like Freeport IL.
Rockford.
It did damage to my house in Freeport IL 😢
Sorry to hear that
For someone who knows nothing about tornadoes, what does the green in the sky have to do with a tornado, and what is a derecho? I am from Australia. We dont get tornadoes here
Big wind event, Derecho
Oftentimes (not always), during or before a tornado, and if its the right time of day, the sky becomes green due to how low the clouds are. Derecho means "straight" in Spanish and this word refers to the direction of extreme winds that can match a smaller tornado (straight line winds exceeding 120mph (193kmh) ) and they last for an entire day usually
A derecho wind damage swath must extend either continuously or intermittently more than 400 miles with a width of at least 60 miles. The gusts have to be at least 58 mph. This derecho produced recorded gusts of 70, 80, and even 100 mph in some areas. There was a 84 mph gust recorded near me that night.
😢😢😢
You're nuts for not taking shelter
I’d been looking for video coverage starting the day after this storm, but found few videos other than local news reports on the total tornado & wind damage reported by residents & storm spotters. Four members of my immediate family (including myself), who all live in the Chicago area, had tornadoes in their towns, including the EF-2 in my brother’s town of Channahon, IL. I live in a manufactured home & barely made it to a tornado shelter before a tornado knocked out the electricity, which was quite an unnerving experience when sitting in a pitch black church’s semi-basement, listening to tornadic winds as it went though my town.
I wish you would re-release your footage without the sound effects & music, because they gave a comedic tinge to a very dangerous event in many people’s lives throughout several states. Just my own opinion.
Boo Hoo, Nobody cares.
@@lolxdI care :)
Im hungary