We had TWO derecho's hit that day in the Phoenixville/Chester County area. One came in around noon and the worse one around 7pm. I remember the "orange" looking clouds that rolled in like in your video - and then the wind & rain just let loose! Stupidly I was standing in front of our glass french door watching it in shock....shit was hitting the house....exciting as hell! Destroyed many trees and no power for about 3 days. Strongest wind I've ever seen, and that includes Hurricane Sandy back in 2012! It was WILD!!!!!
I also live in Chester county, and my story is the exact same as yours... except I'm a wimp with a fear of storms so there was a lot more trauma. Still a wild experience, never want it to happen again.
In Philadelphia, this storm was pretty darn crazy. A tree fell over next to our house minutes after it began. I was playing outside peacefully and this huge storm cloud just came over us out of the blue
I remember this day well. I was coming back home from Lowe’s with eight sheets of plastic greenhouse roofing in the bed of my pickup, which had been weighed down by twelve huge landscaping patio blocks. I was driving on the highway, when this storm rolled in and lifted those sheets right out of the bed of the truck. All eight sheets blew across the six lane road like leaves in the wind. Luckily, no car had been in their way when it had happened. (Very luckily)
An amazing shelf cloud, living in Lehigh County, PA. I am a huge weather nerd and I saw the winds shooting towards us and I knew we had to get in the basement, those 80+ mph winds narrowly missed the county and we still somehow kept power
Amazing how much it slowed down before it got to you. I was working in Plymouth Meeting and that was the most intense storm I’ve ever experienced. Scary dark clouds right before it hit!
It was pretty traumatic for me. I've always had fears of storms, and despite living west of PA, I still got it pretty bad. Worst storm I've seen yet, caused 7 downed trees on my street alone. The roof of the mayor's house caved in after a tree hit it. I came back here to see it again, because despite going through it, I still find it fascinating.
It sure was good to see d descent storm that day, for once. That was truly a very rare day for thunderstorm lovers in New Jersey. The only ones who got screwed were those who fear thunderstorms, and panic whenever there is the slightest risk of any storms.
Students in my school were using this storm as an excuse to not turn in assignment for nearly 2 weeks ( even though the power was back on in less than 5 days..
Incredible. I wonder how a storm structure like that forms. May the three people who died rest in peace. Did a tornado hit? People, I know that the storms of fun to film. I do a lot of that myself. However, please please please watch out for lightning! It’s not worth your life. Great video, though!
2020 had many bad weeks, but the first week of June was the by far the worst. I live in Philly and we got slammed by this storm, which after 4 days of rioting and tense protests across town, was the last thing we needed. My god I hope this summer is calmer, but given that like two people are shot per day here now, I doubt it will be. Thankfully though derechos are rare.
Not sure I understand. Peacefull video, but watched all the way through for a storm. Cool clouds, but not sure why you advertised it as a derecho. Was a normal summer thunderstorm. We got walloped in southern ocean county by that storm, but still nothing like the derecho of 2012. Good peaceful rainstorm and video though.
Hey daniel - This was a derecho but the strongest winds were in philadelphia and some people got up to 90 mph wind gusts in new jersey/ philadelphia. That might have just been for you.
@@cloutmcdonalds4743 Gotcha... old post. Did a bunch of research on that particular storm shortly after and discussed with colleagues. Met derecho qualitative threshold, but not for long stretch of distance, hence the arguement. No argument over the strength of that echo, especially with the radar returns. Happy snow hunting, and best of luck for the GFS to win out on Wednesday/Thursday event!
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We had TWO derecho's hit that day in the Phoenixville/Chester County area. One came in around noon and the worse one around 7pm. I remember the "orange" looking clouds that rolled in like in your video - and then the wind & rain just let loose! Stupidly I was standing in front of our glass french door watching it in shock....shit was hitting the house....exciting as hell! Destroyed many trees and no power for about 3 days. Strongest wind I've ever seen, and that includes Hurricane Sandy back in 2012! It was WILD!!!!!
I also live in Chester county, and my story is the exact same as yours... except I'm a wimp with a fear of storms so there was a lot more trauma. Still a wild experience, never want it to happen again.
In Philadelphia, this storm was pretty darn crazy. A tree fell over next to our house minutes after it began. I was playing outside peacefully and this huge storm cloud just came over us out of the blue
I remember this day well. I was coming back home from Lowe’s with eight sheets of plastic greenhouse roofing in the bed of my pickup, which had been weighed down by twelve huge landscaping patio blocks. I was driving on the highway, when this storm rolled in and lifted those sheets right out of the bed of the truck. All eight sheets blew across the six lane road like leaves in the wind. Luckily, no car had been in their way when it had happened. (Very luckily)
Oh nooooooo 😱🤯🤯😱
An amazing shelf cloud, living in Lehigh County, PA. I am a huge weather nerd and I saw the winds shooting towards us and I knew we had to get in the basement, those 80+ mph winds narrowly missed the county and we still somehow kept power
Watching in quarantine and i gotta tell you something, This is Peace.
Amazing how much it slowed down before it got to you. I was working in Plymouth Meeting and that was the most intense storm I’ve ever experienced. Scary dark clouds right before it hit!
Winds gusted up to 90 here in new jersey it was like sandy in 2012.
It was much worse than Sandy.
definitely wasnt as bad as Eastern NJ got it, we had winds up to 90mph and trees and everything were down
no it was, he lives nearby philadelphia i believe.
Where I live in pa a gust of 95 was measured just down the street
It was pretty traumatic for me. I've always had fears of storms, and despite living west of PA, I still got it pretty bad. Worst storm I've seen yet, caused 7 downed trees on my street alone. The roof of the mayor's house caved in after a tree hit it. I came back here to see it again, because despite going through it, I still find it fascinating.
It sure was good to see d descent storm that day, for once. That was truly a very rare day for thunderstorm lovers in New Jersey. The only ones who got screwed were those who fear thunderstorms, and panic whenever there is the slightest risk of any storms.
Nice footage! Thanks for using our song with Savfk!
I was at my aunt's house when it hit, we ended up huddling in her basement when a tornado warning was issued for it.
Students in my school were using this storm as an excuse to not turn in assignment for nearly 2 weeks ( even though the power was back on in less than 5 days..
I've been lucky here in northern NJ. Neither one (including the one in 2012) did all that much where I live. Sandy was worse here.
Incredible. I wonder how a storm structure like that forms. May the three people who died rest in peace. Did a tornado hit? People, I know that the storms of fun to film. I do a lot of that myself. However, please please please watch out for lightning! It’s not worth your life. Great video, though!
Thanks for the like. Correction in my typing, though. Storms are fun to film.
Wow! Nice footage Justin! 👍👍
Such a lovely scenery you have...not much damage in your immediate area????
What the heck another Derecho?
Pretty storm, but not as beautifully ugly as the 2012 derecho. The only midwest-like lightning south Jersey ever had.
This highest peak winds were 93 mph June 2012 was 91 mph
When will game category be back?
It was really bad that my mom came back from work early cause of power outage
nice video Justin
2020 had many bad weeks, but the first week of June was the by far the worst. I live in Philly and we got slammed by this storm, which after 4 days of rioting and tense protests across town, was the last thing we needed. My god I hope this summer is calmer, but given that like two people are shot per day here now, I doubt it will be. Thankfully though derechos are rare.
Wow. Really cool!
Seems like another one’s gonna hit tomorrow.
Where
You had it off easy my whole fucking street got ripped apart
I live in Swedenborg nj I got hit by the derecho
Hey do you still play roblox
Oh so you guys actually got storms in 2020? Lol, 2020 sucked here
Not sure I understand. Peacefull video, but watched all the way through for a storm. Cool clouds, but not sure why you advertised it as a derecho. Was a normal summer thunderstorm. We got walloped in southern ocean county by that storm, but still nothing like the derecho of 2012. Good peaceful rainstorm and video though.
Hey daniel - This was a derecho but the strongest winds were in philadelphia and some people got up to 90 mph wind gusts in new jersey/ philadelphia. That might have just been for you.
@@cloutmcdonalds4743 Gotcha... old post. Did a bunch of research on that particular storm shortly after and discussed with colleagues. Met derecho qualitative threshold, but not for long stretch of distance, hence the arguement. No argument over the strength of that echo, especially with the radar returns. Happy snow hunting, and best of luck for the GFS to win out on Wednesday/Thursday event!
about nine minutes should cut!
It's not severe 😅....
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Second.