Amazing video! I love seeing how storm clouds form and watching storms from beginning to end. I live in VA as well and a bit closer to the coast. I miss living in the Midwest tho (that region gets helluva lot of crazy weather). Keep up the good work 😊👍
Yea a lot of times they go around but this one was strengthening as it moved toward me. Crazy lightning hit a tree a few blocks from where I was driving.
I'm just guessing, but it seems like you're looking for that tell-tale "twitching" the lower clouds do when presence of an active EM field. ...OR maybe you just like the little fluffy clouds. Nice vid either way.
I love when those little low clouds feed into the shelf clouds ..its pretty fascinating haha this storm was definitely a good one for sure ! Thank you very much
@@MultiStorm15 I don't get but *maybe* one storm a year where I live and even then it's rarely anything impressive but this year have had two nearly identical systems about three weeks apart and they just kinda parked overhead and pulsed for hours giving lots of time to observe and study them. Fun times.
@@jordoneaton7083 This year has been a wild one ..I was in South Carolina for this summer and the storms were incredible. They blossom so fast. Came back to Va to find atleast 6 trees within a mile from my parents house hit by lightning so it appears I missed one decent one for up in VA but can't catch them all unfortunately lol
@@MultiStorm15 Well, I'm glad you said it first. I haven't clocked anywhere near the hours you have, but lightning and I are well acquainted - what we had here was most unusual. Very intense, otherworldly. I've traveled some so I've had the experience all over but there was jusr something so extraordinarily different about these. The first one was going for a good hour before I realized that what I was hearing was actuallu thunder - something I think anyone would recognize.
Wow...What a brilliant storm...Lightning was phenomenal...Well done for being so patient and recording storm from start to finish..
Haha thank you was my first really huge edit. This storm was perfect !
Amazing video! I love seeing how storm clouds form and watching storms from beginning to end. I live in VA as well and a bit closer to the coast. I miss living in the Midwest tho (that region gets helluva lot of crazy weather). Keep up the good work 😊👍
Yea a lot of times they go around but this one was strengthening as it moved toward me. Crazy lightning hit a tree a few blocks from where I was driving.
What type of bugs did we hear before the storm took over? They sound like a form of Beatle.
Think they were Crickets..
Cicadas lol they are loud in August
I live in midlothian
I'm just guessing, but it seems like you're looking for that tell-tale "twitching" the lower clouds do when presence of an active EM field. ...OR maybe you just like the little fluffy clouds. Nice vid either way.
I love when those little low clouds feed into the shelf clouds ..its pretty fascinating haha this storm was definitely a good one for sure ! Thank you very much
@@MultiStorm15 I don't get but *maybe* one storm a year where I live and even then it's rarely anything impressive but this year have had two nearly identical systems about three weeks apart and they just kinda parked overhead and pulsed for hours giving lots of time to observe and study them. Fun times.
@@jordoneaton7083 This year has been a wild one ..I was in South Carolina for this summer and the storms were incredible. They blossom so fast. Came back to Va to find atleast 6 trees within a mile from my parents house hit by lightning so it appears I missed one decent one for up in VA but can't catch them all unfortunately lol
@@MultiStorm15 Well, I'm glad you said it first. I haven't clocked anywhere near the hours you have, but lightning and I are well acquainted - what we had here was most unusual. Very intense, otherworldly. I've traveled some so I've had the experience all over but there was jusr something so extraordinarily different about these. The first one was going for a good hour before I realized that what I was hearing was actuallu thunder - something I think anyone would recognize.