The the gamma rays coming off the bolt. These gamma EMP's can create electron/positron pairs as they sail past an electron or nucleus as the gamma photons consist on electron/positron pairs twirling around each other forming a charge neutral/mass neutral entity! If gamma photons run into each other they can split into their charge electron/positron pair parts.
@@jlo13800 There's a great video published recently that shows a bolt strike two cars, you can briefly see two strokes as it hits, it's an impressive albeit quick sequence where the plasma seems to be visible.
I really love watching thunderstorms, but I am also uncomfortable doing it because you never know when a strike might come this close. The duality of man.
Typically you're safe as long as you're somewhere dry and under a roof. My garage has always felt like the perfect combo of a good view and good safety.
I experienced that three times in the past two years! It makes no sense how you can hear the branch leader zapping, be blinded by the flash (even in the day) and then hear the deafening explosion ten seconds later! There's gotta be an explanation for it!
@@madd4455 I mean, light travels faster than sound. So you will see the flash, and then, after some seconds, the thunder. The more distant the lightning is, the longer the gap between the light and the sound.
@@puredruid Correct. That and this is one powerful bolt. Experienced a similar one personally. It overcame the sound-proof windows of an airport terminal, it left everyone's ear's ringing. Hit the plane parked right next to us. Honestly, the whole storm was pretty intense. Straight line 100mph winds damaged the bridges and drove water in under the doors. Dropped two tornadoes which didn't touch the airport... and this positive bolt that was something else.
The reason positive lightning thunder lasts so long and will sometimes have the deep explosion sounds that rattle your chest and buildings/cars is because the bolt either traveled towards you or away from you horizontally before it went down. We literally had one loop through the yard before blowing up a tree 1/4 mile away. The leader literally tripped breakers in the electric panel just before the strike happened because it got so close and the charges were building before it chose the tree instead.
Same with me here, ecept I live near Volkel airbase. There's always loads of jets flying around, sometimes you hear them for hours straight and anytime we have visitors they comment on it. It does indeed sound exactly like the video, except without the crash sound at the start
There is no way of knowing whether or not this was +CG. There's actually no way to know if it was CG even, as the bolt occurred behind the camera. This title is clickbait.
usually the lightning that strike the ground comes from the negatively-charged low altitude clouds in other cases when lightning happens between the clouds, its between the negatively-charged low altitude clouds & the positively-charged high altitude clouds positively-charge lightning rarely strikes the ground since the positively-charged clouds it's from are so high up, but when it does strike the ground, it means the lightning arc is strong enough to cross all that distance
@@tranquoccuong890-its-orge ...and they almost always trigger transient luminous events (TLEs), such as Sprites; Blue Jets; Elves; Gigantic Jets; Halos, etc. There is so much still unknown relative to lightning.
@@MinecraftedGaming "Allat" isn't really that much to read at all, though I guess it wasn't your fault you were born with the inability to focus on one thing for more than a few seconds
OMG lightning is a 2 stroke, it fires on every stroke. when a bolt branches out that is the plasma exhaust port opening! Port timing is critical here! notice a lot of bolts do that at a certain level. ball lighintg is a rotary plasma 2 stroke loop chared, positive lightning is a uni-flow 2 stroke like my 8v92 detroit diesel got out back but a lot million times more powerful!
This is, by far, the best audio of a Positively charged lightning bolt I've ever heard! Soo clean and crisp! I'm still amazed there's only 4.9k views. Definitely deserves more respect. Update: 6.5k views
I once saw and heard a groundstrike less than half a mile away from where I was sitting. It was absolutely amazing and an experience I do NOT want to repeat.
When I was a kid I saw a strike in my neighbors yard while I was in my garage. Mightve been 50 to 100 ft from me. Was absolutely horrifying. I went straight inside and avoided the exterior walls until the storm fully passed.
When I was in a field with no warning I saw a flash and all the hair on my body stud up and I felt the voltage through me. It was quite disturbing but that was years ago. Hasn't made me any more wary as I love a good light show. Makes you realise how small you are compared to the bigger picture. I am of the firm belief that mankind is on an extinction event and there is nothing we can do to stop it. Eventually nature will succumb to an altered state and unlikely that we would escape the inevitable event even if we used space travel. It's not going to be like Star Wars by any stretch of the imagination. Nothing lasts forever, the odds of you even ever existing are so infinitely weighted against you so considering this at least try and have a nice time.
I live on the top floor of a 12-storey building. a few years ago, a lightning hit the house, so it was maximum 30 meters away from me. you could kinda see it coming, because 2 seconds before the lightning struck, there was a strange blue glow outside, really scary. and the immediate thunder was so loud, that even my deaf cat woke up and was scared as fuck.
I was driving to through Florida and about 5-7 car length’s in front of me a lightning bolt hit a car. It look like some of the paint on the roof vaporized. The car was fine and about 10 seconds after the lightning struck their car it looked like the passenger rolled a booger out of the window (they stuck their hand out the window and looked like they disposed of something)
Darn Thor started his giant 2 stroke again! lightning is a giant pulsed plasma 2 stroke! Dont try to harness and channel this bolt into your mercury optimax or detroit diesel as these 2 strokes would go beyond nuclear energy density. who knows but Joseph Papp got into big trouble by the powers that should not be for building an pulsed plasmoid power inert gas filled 2 stroke engine tapping ZPE! Tesla and T Henry Moray, Viktor Shauberger, Edwin Grey and Bruce Depalma. Kenn shoulders worked on his dense charge cluster mini ball lightnings which are toroidal votex's. They are what starts a lightning stroke, smacks into the ground and does transmutation. they are like plasma ball bearings with high energy density. Google up papp's plasma 2 stroke engine and he machined the piston to form thal dougnut plasmoid. Moray B King i have his book says that's what taps the ZPE.
That titles honor goes to the one with guy with one lightning bolt then thunder goes off twice with the second one being so loud made the cars alarm turn on
Hmmm i wonder if i can power my Johnson 4L v8 2 stroke outboard with that bolt! It would become a thermonuclear 2 stroke! I was out back one day last summer tinkering with it and this storm came up and blam boom, not as loud as this one but enough to make me drop tools and run in the house. lightning is one the biggest 2 stroke plasma know, no gas and oil required!
Yea it can be crazy, couple of years ago one of the most powerful (detected) positive lightning strikes in North America hit about 5 miles from my house, whole house shook hard enough to knock things off some of the shelves.
@@PCrailfan3790no. It’s a shit ton of energy going kablooey. You know when you plug something into the wall and it sparks? Think that but times a few billion or so.
@@13_cmi Youre wrong. The lightning passes through the air faster than the speed of sound, this generates millions of small sonic booms along the path. Any time a sonic boom is faster than the speed of the wave, a shock wave is formed. A lightning thus forms both sonic booms and shockwaves. The loud rumble you hear is literally many sonic booms at the same time.
I had a thunderclap similar to this one a couple of months ago. It was during the night and we had a bad storm come through. The thunderclap was so loud the house shook and my body took a screenshot lmao
That's a positive strike. We get a lot down here in Brazil, in the summer. If you see one, you can usually identify it by its colour... they're a blue-white colour. They always sound like an explosion and even from tens of miles away, they rattle the windows. They're also extremely dangerous. Unsurvivable, they can kill from several metres away.
@@antonystringfellow5152 i persume because it is positive, it doesnt go through but over surface. It is like a liquid, that is trying to fill all holes. It probaly gets into lungs and burns them.
I remember to this day a storm at my parents house in MS. We were kids and trying to go to my other friend's house. Growing up in MS lightning was nothing new, but for whatever reason every other strike from this particular storm was a positive one and was making the huge sounds like shown in the video. They were also more ultra violet in color than normal lighting and were visible for less of a duration. Needless to say were were scared to even leave the house.
When you are respecting the thunderstorm and aren't using phone, playing or whatever then everything is very quiet and smooth, just when you hit de power button of the PS2 this video plays in real life, I really hate this!
This is probably slightly west of Zakopane, Poland, southern tip, border with Slovakia. Either Dolina Kościeliska or The opposite end, south of Cyrhla. Looks like stylised short term summer home rentals for tourists.
22 August 2019 - during that thunderstorm lightning hit peak of Giewont, instantly killing 4 people in Poland + 1 in Slovakia. In total 157 people were injured - burns, bruises, broken limbs etc. Huge rescue operation.
@@bubu590 oh yeah, I remember that. A bunch of people had their music festival ruined because a few morons decided to go into the mountains despite the extreme weather warning and the country declared a mourning day, which forbids parties and festivals. Were the victims ever given the Darwin award afterwards?
I once was camping with family, and there was an insanely bright flash, about a minimum of 10 seconds later (could be more) i heard the loudest thunder bang boom thing i ever, ever heard in my life. I guess it had to be a positive strike judging by these videos.
We had a positive charged lightning strike on the lightning conductor on top of the flats 150 feet away from us and 6 stories up. It’s vaporised about 1 quarter of the cable going to ground (earth) and that lightning conductor has been there for 40+ years and took many lightning strikes over those years and directly across from the flags are semidetached houses that had windows cracked and partly blown in from the strike. It’s probably one of the loudest natural sounds I have ever witnessed. It caused a lot of damage.
@@bethcresswell7928 I actually work in the electricity distribution sector so fairly familiar with what an electrical fault sounds like. I honestly thought a bomb had gone off, the boom, the echo, so unnerving. Was genuinely sat waiting for the shockwave to hit my house and the roof to be torn off.
When I relocated to the Tampa area from upstate New York I realized that there was lightning other than what I'd experienced in New York which was similar to what's shown here. Down here we don't get an occasional clap but hundreds an hour rolling through shaking everything and absolutely deafening. It took some getting used to. I seem to remember folks saying it's the lightning capital of the World or the U.S..
The sound of the charge before the explosion sounds majestic. It is quite mystifying. It's as if the lightning was winding up followed by a whine and an impact.
Way back in June 2004, when I still lived in Aberdeen, Scotland there were two successive positive lightning strikes each no more than 200-300 yards from our house, to this day it’s the most unbelievably loud noise I’ve ever heard, and probably ever will hear. The shockwave of the thunder was so intense I’m honestly amazed it didn’t break the windows.
I remember ones time having a crazy storm, it was about finished and clearing out, the sun was breaking through the clouds, the kids came outside to play. And literally the same exact strike hit, since it seemed like the storm cleared, nobody knew what it was and swore it was bomb! Everyone ran to check the news. I’ll never forget that moment. Scared the living day lights out of me. It’s so powerful and loud. Words can’t describe it. You have to just experience it.
My goodness ... i've been seeking YEARS for a good example for positive strikes and here it is - i've finally attained a Gem 💎 Thank you *SO MUCH* for this 😆👍 May i ask where is this from?
Yea it can be crazy, couple of years ago one of the most powerful (detected) positive lightning strikes in North America hit about 5 miles from my house, whole house shook hard enough to knock things off some of the shelves.
oh yes this is how it sounded like last year summer, there was a lightning striking and barely half a second later my whole house shook, i was watching outside the window and then suddenly it hit so hard, that the sound rolled back and forth a few times sounding like it repeats itself just in the middle of the thunder, measuring from the thunder it struck about 200m away from my house
imagine if in another future cod game or FPS game, there was a killstreak that would let you call down lightning or something. hell imagine if mortal kombat used these sounds for raiden
thunder and lightning genuinely terrify me, i don't even know what i'm doing here, watching this video. i used to like listening to thunderstorms, but after the war came, i found that thunder sounds very similar to explosions. stay safe everyone!
Now I know what detonated that tree around 200 meters away from my house back then. I literally thought a tanker exploded nearby. Turns out a tanker explosion couldn't compare to positive lighting in terms of sound.
I've seen the Thunderstorm in the UK with Neon Lightning outside the Sky! Then, I saw it at Night with extreme Rain Water! I thought Freshwater might be good for our bodies. So, it could be helpful of drinking Freshwater.
Three times in my 50 plus years life I have experienced this... * First was was like the above. * Second was at a friend's place and a storm came over. I mentioned to my friends of a lightning to my previous encounter and within a minute later this same lightning struck very close by the roar happened and it not only scared the nightlights from my two friends but it must have struck the phone lines because all the landline phones in the street were ringing... This was the 1990s * The third as it even scared me in my mid thirties was the same thing happened and a tenth of a second later the roar hit. It felt like a cannon blast but at very close range. My windows were shaking from the thunder. That was one hell of a close range. I honestly believe the three were "smooth channel lightning" strikes and I believe is yours too.
I’ve only heard thunder like this once in 2012 as a kid. Was woken up by what I thought was nearby interstate trucks (it was thunder), but I did not see the isolated and possibly dying storm cell above me, despite being a good weather tracker. Its last gasp was a massive positive strike that happened right as I was trying to get back to sleep. It sounded like we got hit with tens of large bombs. Each bang I heard made by entire body reflex out of fear. I had sleep paralysis for a good 10 minutes after that. I haven’t been that startled before in my entire life.
Strange. It still took like 3-4 seconds after the flash for the sound to hit... I can't even begin to imagine how loud that would have been if it was nearby (as in like less than a thousand feet away)
I was playing putt putt in portland and it was a rather smoky day totally cloud covered and the cloud was the tail end of a pyrocumulonimus cloud. So outta the blue, with no weather warnings as no one thought the cloud cover was the tail end of a storm cloud from a fire 90 miles away. Just across the river from the view of the putt putt course I see lighting hit the hill across the river (Hill = Mountain) I say to the group who kinda noticed the flash but didnt see the actual bolt. "Was that a li..." Then we and everyone around us were physically thrown a little off the ground from the sound. Not to forget hundreds of car alarms and several phones wigging out.
I was sleeping once, but light sleep phase. I put my hand above my head and my knuckles accidentally hit the headboard. In that exact moment a huge boom like this went off. I jumped so high and was instantly awake.
It's crazy that the thunder came a second or two after the lightning. So you know it's not landed five feet away from this person. Crazy loud. Sounds cool though
This is the best one on youtube yet. You can hear the EMP in the audio just before the sound blows your ear drums past pluto,
The the gamma rays coming off the bolt. These gamma EMP's can create electron/positron pairs as they sail past an electron or nucleus as the gamma photons consist on electron/positron pairs twirling around each other forming a charge neutral/mass neutral entity! If gamma photons run into each other they can split into their charge electron/positron pair parts.
@@jlo13800 huh
@@motormanskog5122 Lightning is a pulsed plasma 2 stroke!
@@jlo13800 There's a great video published recently that shows a bolt strike two cars, you can briefly see two strokes as it hits, it's an impressive albeit quick sequence where the plasma seems to be visible.
Sometimes I hear like a Beep then this during a storm
I really love watching thunderstorms, but I am also uncomfortable doing it because you never know when a strike might come this close. The duality of man.
Typically you're safe as long as you're somewhere dry and under a roof. My garage has always felt like the perfect combo of a good view and good safety.
Same here
“Whose side are you on, son?”
Choose thunder my friend. Just one hit and then you'll be immune to high voltage lighting for the rest of your life
@@apollofell3925so I shouldn’t stand on a levee during a hailstorm anymore?
the fact that you hear these delayed deep sounds 10 seconds after the actual lightning strike is fucking insane
I experienced that three times in the past two years! It makes no sense how you can hear the branch leader zapping, be blinded by the flash (even in the day) and then hear the deafening explosion ten seconds later! There's gotta be an explanation for it!
@@madd4455 I mean, light travels faster than sound. So you will see the flash, and then, after some seconds, the thunder. The more distant the lightning is, the longer the gap between the light and the sound.
The camera also shakes a second time, must have been the blast wave hitting the mountains and coming back.
@@puredruid Correct. That and this is one powerful bolt. Experienced a similar one personally. It overcame the sound-proof windows of an airport terminal, it left everyone's ear's ringing. Hit the plane parked right next to us. Honestly, the whole storm was pretty intense. Straight line 100mph winds damaged the bridges and drove water in under the doors. Dropped two tornadoes which didn't touch the airport... and this positive bolt that was something else.
The reason positive lightning thunder lasts so long and will sometimes have the deep explosion sounds that rattle your chest and buildings/cars is because the bolt either traveled towards you or away from you horizontally before it went down. We literally had one loop through the yard before blowing up a tree 1/4 mile away. The leader literally tripped breakers in the electric panel just before the strike happened because it got so close and the charges were building before it chose the tree instead.
I've lived near an airforce base my whole life and this sounds exactly like an F15 flying overhead in an emergency scramble drill. Absolutely nuts.
Did you live near lakenheath by any chance
@@jimibartlett7531 Nope, used to live near Seymour Johnson in North Carolina, US.
@@hearthseeker2425 awesome!! I saw some f15s from seymore johnson at lakenheath a couple of weeks ago. Was awesome
@@jimibartlett7531 awesome!
Same with me here, ecept I live near Volkel airbase. There's always loads of jets flying around, sometimes you hear them for hours straight and anytime we have visitors they comment on it. It does indeed sound exactly like the video, except without the crash sound at the start
Had no idea what positive lightning was and thought some meme about an inspirational message was about to happen
There is no way of knowing whether or not this was +CG. There's actually no way to know if it was CG even, as the bolt occurred behind the camera. This title is clickbait.
*flash of light* "your future will be bright"
usually the lightning that strike the ground comes from the negatively-charged low altitude clouds
in other cases when lightning happens between the clouds, its between the negatively-charged low altitude clouds & the positively-charged high altitude clouds
positively-charge lightning rarely strikes the ground since the positively-charged clouds it's from are so high up, but when it does strike the ground, it means the lightning arc is strong enough to cross all that distance
@@tranquoccuong890-its-orge ...and they almost always trigger transient luminous events (TLEs), such as Sprites; Blue Jets; Elves; Gigantic Jets; Halos, etc. There is so much still unknown relative to lightning.
@@MinecraftedGaming "Allat" isn't really that much to read at all, though I guess it wasn't your fault you were born with the inability to focus on one thing for more than a few seconds
This house and that neighborhood in front of the mountain is beautiful.
You can literally hear the growl from the blast itself. Truly beautiful yet terrifying.
Thor is kickstarting his giant kx500 2 stroke!
OMG lightning is a 2 stroke, it fires on every stroke. when a bolt branches out that is the plasma exhaust port opening! Port timing is critical here! notice a lot of bolts do that at a certain level. ball lighintg is a rotary plasma 2 stroke loop chared, positive lightning is a uni-flow 2 stroke like my 8v92 detroit diesel got out back but a lot million times more powerful!
@@jlo13800shazaaam
This is, by far, the best audio of a Positively charged lightning bolt I've ever heard! Soo clean and crisp! I'm still amazed there's only 4.9k views. Definitely deserves more respect.
Update: 6.5k views
Thor started his giant 2 stroke again!
Update: 32k
37,246 views
@@jlo13800 😂
Update: 44k
I once saw and heard a groundstrike less than half a mile away from where I was sitting. It was absolutely amazing and an experience I do NOT want to repeat.
When I was a kid I saw a strike in my neighbors yard while I was in my garage. Mightve been 50 to 100 ft from me. Was absolutely horrifying. I went straight inside and avoided the exterior walls until the storm fully passed.
When I was in a field with no warning I saw a flash and all the hair on my body stud up and I felt the voltage through me. It was quite disturbing but that was years ago. Hasn't made me any more wary as I love a good light show. Makes you realise how small you are compared to the bigger picture. I am of the firm belief that mankind is on an extinction event and there is nothing we can do to stop it. Eventually nature will succumb to an altered state and unlikely that we would escape the inevitable event even if we used space travel. It's not going to be like Star Wars by any stretch of the imagination. Nothing lasts forever, the odds of you even ever existing are so infinitely weighted against you so considering this at least try and have a nice time.
I live on the top floor of a 12-storey building. a few years ago, a lightning hit the house, so it was maximum 30 meters away from me. you could kinda see it coming, because 2 seconds before the lightning struck, there was a strange blue glow outside, really scary. and the immediate thunder was so loud, that even my deaf cat woke up and was scared as fuck.
I was driving to through Florida and about 5-7 car length’s in front of me a lightning bolt hit a car. It look like some of the paint on the roof vaporized. The car was fine and about 10 seconds after the lightning struck their car it looked like the passenger rolled a booger out of the window (they stuck their hand out the window and looked like they disposed of something)
When I was a kid in the 50's the neighbor's tree got struck and the thunder clap was HUGE. It split their tree in half.
Imagine being an Ancient Greek peasant witnessing that.
Zeus
The loudest thunder possibly recorded!
This is another good one ruclips.net/video/OBzJkUeF-DY/видео.html
@@raymondable007 Oh yah, this one is also amazing. Both videos' are amazing. They are both really similar; duration, loudness DB. Pretty crazy!
@@PHXAZSTORM816 absolutely, two of the best so far
Darn Thor started his giant 2 stroke again! lightning is a giant pulsed plasma 2 stroke! Dont try to harness and channel this bolt into your mercury optimax or detroit diesel as these 2 strokes would go beyond nuclear energy density. who knows but Joseph Papp got into big trouble by the powers that should not be for building an pulsed plasmoid power inert gas filled 2 stroke engine tapping ZPE! Tesla and T Henry Moray, Viktor Shauberger, Edwin Grey and Bruce Depalma. Kenn shoulders worked on his dense charge cluster mini ball lightnings which are toroidal votex's. They are what starts a lightning stroke, smacks into the ground and does transmutation. they are like plasma ball bearings with high energy density. Google up papp's plasma 2 stroke engine and he machined the piston to form thal dougnut plasmoid. Moray B King i have his book says that's what taps the ZPE.
That titles honor goes to the one with guy with one lightning bolt then thunder goes off twice with the second one being so loud made the cars alarm turn on
this shit was the reason i woke up today at like 4am 😭 sounded like an explosion
That’s called thunder. This would be a reason you jump and hide under your bed as you think a missile just hit your neighbors house
Positive lightning always does.
We get a lot down here in Brazil, in the summer.
In general, where this video was recorded looks beautiful. Those houses are so cool! 😮
I was wondering the same, i love the little windows and other details
Zakopane, Poland 🙂
Im quite certain that this is perhaps THE loudest thunder ever captured on RUclips. Excellent catch!
How would you know that without the video showing an SPL meter?
@@yatokami7907 the fact that it didn't blow out the speakers is a good sign...
LGBT own you
@@cranksetwrench what the fuck are you doing here, clown?
The positive lighting stroke 2 miles away from my house this summer.
It was sooo powerful. The Window and walls were shaken a bit
I was outside when one struck less than a mile away and I felt it in my chest
Had several here last week we had positives ones at 3am that woke me out of dead sleep lol
Hmmm i wonder if i can power my Johnson 4L v8 2 stroke outboard with that bolt! It would become a thermonuclear 2 stroke! I was out back one day last summer tinkering with it and this storm came up and blam boom, not as loud as this one but enough to make me drop tools and run in the house. lightning is one the biggest 2 stroke plasma know, no gas and oil required!
Yea it can be crazy, couple of years ago one of the most powerful (detected) positive lightning strikes in North America hit about 5 miles from my house, whole house shook hard enough to knock things off some of the shelves.
@@Lucinat0r Lightning is one of the biggest 2 strokes known! Brapp boom bang!
Daaaaamn. This is one of the best-sounding thunder from a positive strikes I've heard online. Brutal!!!
Damn, that's one hell of a cozy area to live in
you know shit is real when the thunder shook the camera
Lol it’s from the lightning shockwave
@@GodzillaKaijuGK no shit
It’s a sonic boom
@@PCrailfan3790no. It’s a shit ton of energy going kablooey. You know when you plug something into the wall and it sparks? Think that but times a few billion or so.
@@13_cmi Youre wrong. The lightning passes through the air faster than the speed of sound, this generates millions of small sonic booms along the path. Any time a sonic boom is faster than the speed of the wave, a shock wave is formed. A lightning thus forms both sonic booms and shockwaves. The loud rumble you hear is literally many sonic booms at the same time.
That bang was louder than a 2000 lb JDAM.
I had a thunderclap similar to this one a couple of months ago. It was during the night and we had a bad storm come through. The thunderclap was so loud the house shook and my body took a screenshot lmao
That's a positive strike.
We get a lot down here in Brazil, in the summer. If you see one, you can usually identify it by its colour... they're a blue-white colour. They always sound like an explosion and even from tens of miles away, they rattle the windows.
They're also extremely dangerous. Unsurvivable, they can kill from several metres away.
@@antonystringfellow5152 i persume because it is positive, it doesnt go through but over surface. It is like a liquid, that is trying to fill all holes. It probaly gets into lungs and burns them.
Geez u can hear the air being sucked away immediately before the shock wave! Excellent work!
No thats EMP produced by the lightning, the air cant react faster than the shock wave can propagate, its why a shock wave even exists
I remember to this day a storm at my parents house in MS. We were kids and trying to go to my other friend's house. Growing up in MS lightning was nothing new, but for whatever reason every other strike from this particular storm was a positive one and was making the huge sounds like shown in the video. They were also more ultra violet in color than normal lighting and were visible for less of a duration. Needless to say were were scared to even leave the house.
OH GOD IT'S SPAZ'S CHILDHOOD SHOW
Straight up sounds like an air strike, incredible catch!
Wow! Definitely the best positive lightning sound in a video I've ever heard!
My computer is shaking... That must've been insanely close....
When you are respecting the thunderstorm and aren't using phone, playing or whatever then everything is very quiet and smooth, just when you hit de power button of the PS2 this video plays in real life, I really hate this!
This is probably slightly west of Zakopane, Poland, southern tip, border with Slovakia. Either Dolina Kościeliska or The opposite end, south of Cyrhla.
Looks like stylised short term summer home rentals for tourists.
22 August 2019 - during that thunderstorm lightning hit peak of Giewont, instantly killing 4 people in Poland + 1 in Slovakia. In total 157 people were injured - burns, bruises, broken limbs etc. Huge rescue operation.
@@bubu590 oh yeah, I remember that. A bunch of people had their music festival ruined because a few morons decided to go into the mountains despite the extreme weather warning and the country declared a mourning day, which forbids parties and festivals. Were the victims ever given the Darwin award afterwards?
Well found
I once was camping with family, and there was an insanely bright flash, about a minimum of 10 seconds later (could be more) i heard the loudest thunder bang boom thing i ever, ever heard in my life. I guess it had to be a positive strike judging by these videos.
We had a positive charged lightning strike on the lightning conductor on top of the flats 150 feet away from us and 6 stories up. It’s vaporised about 1 quarter of the cable going to ground (earth) and that lightning conductor has been there for 40+ years and took many lightning strikes over those years and directly across from the flags are semidetached houses that had windows cracked and partly blown in from the strike. It’s probably one of the loudest natural sounds I have ever witnessed. It caused a lot of damage.
Just experienced one of these last night in Scotland, woken up at 3am by it, genuinely thought a bomb had gone off outside! Incredible experience.
Thought a transformer or gas main had blown. Fully expected to see half the Campsies missing when I went out in my garden to see what it was!
@@bethcresswell7928 I actually work in the electricity distribution sector so fairly familiar with what an electrical fault sounds like. I honestly thought a bomb had gone off, the boom, the echo, so unnerving. Was genuinely sat waiting for the shockwave to hit my house and the roof to be torn off.
the Irish are at it again
Hear lightning like you've never heard it before...
...or possibly ever will again. 💀
Straight up awesome!! Godly like!! One of the great phenomenal wonders of life! You gotta love it!!
Everytime I see a lightning strike I scream “ARTILLERY!” and clog my ears with my fingers
When I relocated to the Tampa area from upstate New York I realized that there was lightning other than what I'd experienced in New York which was similar to what's shown here. Down here we don't get an occasional clap but hundreds an hour rolling through shaking everything and absolutely deafening. It took some getting used to. I seem to remember folks saying it's the lightning capital of the World or the U.S..
The sound of the charge before the explosion sounds majestic. It is quite mystifying. It's as if the lightning was winding up followed by a whine and an impact.
Fun fact
Positive lighting strikes often have bomb sound in their thunder sound wich in negative ones are common thunder strikes
This is a really good capture, right down to the camera shake from the concussion, feels like I'm there.
That is an absolute Belter!
My favorite is when all the light bulbs in the house ticked before a close strike...you know it's close...
Way back in June 2004, when I still lived in Aberdeen, Scotland there were two successive positive lightning strikes each no more than 200-300 yards from our house, to this day it’s the most unbelievably loud noise I’ve ever heard, and probably ever will hear. The shockwave of the thunder was so intense I’m honestly amazed it didn’t break the windows.
This was in Kościelisko, Poland (Highlanders Podhale region, next to Tatra mountains)
The shockwave is amazing, man what a bang
if this is the positive one, i don't want to see the negative
What an amazing strike! I wonder how many Amps that baby pushed? Mind-blowing.
Love how it reflects back off the mountain, sounds like a fighter jet.
Awesome, I want to live my retirement days on a place like this.
Even the camera is shaking after the Shockwave. Looks like a bomb explosion
I remember ones time having a crazy storm, it was about finished and clearing out, the sun was breaking through the clouds, the kids came outside to play. And literally the same exact strike hit, since it seemed like the storm cleared, nobody knew what it was and swore it was bomb! Everyone ran to check the news. I’ll never forget that moment. Scared the living day lights out of me. It’s so powerful and loud. Words can’t describe it. You have to just experience it.
Love the thunder rolling back from the mountains to hit you even deeper
You know thunder gets real when it becomes loud enough to actually shake the camera!
Zeus letting out a nasty one.
Damn even that second roll is so deep and rich. Nature is just so beautiful and powerful
I remember a strike like this which came out of the back of a winter hailstorm in the United Kingdom, it sounded like a bomb going off.
Been less than 30 ft from thunderstrikes. Both times they hit roof antennas and yes they both exploded.
This shit happened to me at night at 3 am and it was the loudest and longest roaring thunder I've ever heard that lasted about 15 seconds.
Well that just made me jump. Wow loudest Thunder I ever heard.
WHOA! Crazy loud. Impressive.
I love how the shockwave of the positive strike makes the camera jitter a bit, just to show how loud them positive lightning strikes really are...
Sounded like a bomb. Damn good audio quality
Love it. Thank you
Heard exactly the same 3 days ago, was shocked
This video is so satisfying. It sounds like the seismic charge from Star Wars
Straight from the top of the cloud aka positive strike!
My goodness ... i've been seeking YEARS for a good example for positive strikes and here it is - i've finally attained a Gem 💎
Thank you *SO MUCH* for this 😆👍
May i ask where is this from?
Yea it can be crazy, couple of years ago one of the most powerful
(detected) positive lightning strikes in North America hit about 5 miles
from my house, whole house shook hard enough to knock things off some
of the shelves.
Where at? Florida?
Croatia Zagreb Thunder. Sounded almost like this but louder. Also lasted longer than normal thunder #thunderstrike # croatia
bro dropped the hardest lightning strike and thought we wouldnt notice
so thats why i heard lightning that sounded like a huge bomb exploding right next to my house when i used my phone
Great stereo capture!
It sounds great with my 5.1 sound system.
nothing is stronger than mother nature 🙏🏻
That Thunder Was SO LOUD!
That was the most explosive thunder we have ever heard. Excellent work on capturing this. You were very lucky to get it all in. Keep up the good work.
oh yes this is how it sounded like last year summer, there was a lightning striking and barely half a second later my whole house shook, i was watching outside the window and then suddenly it hit so hard, that the sound rolled back and forth a few times sounding like it repeats itself just in the middle of the thunder, measuring from the thunder it struck about 200m away from my house
This lightning sound is new, when I was little there was no banging sounds like that coming seconds after like cannons
wherever this is looks beautiful!
for everone wondering where was it recorded - probably near Zakopane, Poland
Wow it's telling me to cheer up and things will get better
I continues here this more than 20 times..dammm
Spectacular!
imagine if in another future cod game or FPS game, there was a killstreak that would let you call down lightning or something.
hell imagine if mortal kombat used these sounds for raiden
Had earphones in and this about made me poop my pants
R.I.P. to those ears. You lived a good life.
This is golden
thunder and lightning genuinely terrify me, i don't even know what i'm doing here, watching this video. i used to like listening to thunderstorms, but after the war came, i found that thunder sounds very similar to explosions.
stay safe everyone!
Now I know what detonated that tree around 200 meters away from my house back then. I literally thought a tanker exploded nearby. Turns out a tanker explosion couldn't compare to positive lighting in terms of sound.
I've seen the Thunderstorm in the UK with Neon Lightning outside the Sky! Then, I saw it at Night with extreme Rain Water! I thought Freshwater might be good for our bodies. So, it could be helpful of drinking Freshwater.
Three times in my 50 plus years life I have experienced this...
* First was was like the above.
* Second was at a friend's place and a storm came over. I mentioned to my friends of a lightning to my previous encounter and within a minute later this same lightning struck very close by the roar happened and it not only scared the nightlights from my two friends but it must have struck the phone lines because all the landline phones in the street were ringing... This was the 1990s
* The third as it even scared me in my mid thirties was the same thing happened and a tenth of a second later the roar hit. It felt like a cannon blast but at very close range. My windows were shaking from the thunder. That was one hell of a close range.
I honestly believe the three were "smooth channel lightning" strikes and I believe is yours too.
I’ve only heard thunder like this once in 2012 as a kid. Was woken up by what I thought was nearby interstate trucks (it was thunder), but I did not see the isolated and possibly dying storm cell above me, despite being a good weather tracker. Its last gasp was a massive positive strike that happened right as I was trying to get back to sleep. It sounded like we got hit with tens of large bombs. Each bang I heard made by entire body reflex out of fear. I had sleep paralysis for a good 10 minutes after that. I haven’t been that startled before in my entire life.
Strange. It still took like 3-4 seconds after the flash for the sound to hit... I can't even begin to imagine how loud that would have been if it was nearby (as in like less than a thousand feet away)
Great Scott!! Did not had time to plug my Deloreen!!! 1.21 Gigowatt!!!!
I was playing putt putt in portland and it was a rather smoky day totally cloud covered and the cloud was the tail end of a pyrocumulonimus cloud. So outta the blue, with no weather warnings as no one thought the cloud cover was the tail end of a storm cloud from a fire 90 miles away. Just across the river from the view of the putt putt course I see lighting hit the hill across the river (Hill = Mountain) I say to the group who kinda noticed the flash but didnt see the actual bolt.
"Was that a li..."
Then we and everyone around us were physically thrown a little off the ground from the sound. Not to forget hundreds of car alarms and several phones wigging out.
What a beautiful scene to enjoy a thunderstorm too!
Wow
That is indeed high quality
I was sleeping once, but light sleep phase. I put my hand above my head and my knuckles accidentally hit the headboard. In that exact moment a huge boom like this went off. I jumped so high and was instantly awake.
Beautiful neighbourhood btw :)
Sounds like a rocket launch. ⚡️🚀
What a awesome sound
It's crazy that the thunder came a second or two after the lightning. So you know it's not landed five feet away from this person. Crazy loud. Sounds cool though
Woah 😦 that sounded so weird
Had some thunder break out our back glass sliding doors in Atlanta Georgia!