@@1tonyboat Yeah I remember being scared of thunderstorms as well. Always had to close the blinds and cover my head with a pillow. Everything is the exact opposite now, lol.
If I can remember correctly, it is possible to record up to 20 minutes of video at a time. After that, you have to start recording again and you can repeat that until your card memory is full.
@@TStormGuy That's make sense. I'll try that on my D5100 and see how far it goes. It does eat battery power though. maybe your model is more power efficient.
These are definitely -CG? Some of them sound on the cusp of being positive. That said, is there a specific kA where lightning is considered to be positively charged? :)
There's no specific kA, individual strokes are either positive or negative and either can have high or low peak current (although +CGs are slightly more likely to be higher current). Both 100kA negative strokes and 10kA positive strokes are possible!
Its really just close. Positive charges have their "crack" sounds more distinctive even tough strike was generally far, kinda like a bomb explosion than your typical lighting, these had distinctive thunder we hear just being close, regardless if you hear cracking in thunder even if its far away from striking, its likely positive cg
@@lamargoat2406 Yes, definitely. I always thought only positives can produce such amplitude and such thunder, but I was proven wrong several times already :).
@@adamgaborszilagyi4770 Not at all. Yes you can identify positive polarity based on sound, but you're NOT listening for volume. Instead, you're listening to the shape of the sound. The thunder from +CGs tends to be very sudden and has a consistent roar to it. You'd have to listen to clear examples of both polarity strokes and you'll know what I'm talking about.
You captured the perfect combination: nighttime, intense flashes and the classic clap
this is one of the best storm videos of the year so far a absolutely love positive lightning it’s amazing
When are you uploading new storm videos
Finally someone with an actual good microphone! You earned a sub! :)
There was a red sprite at 1:56 exactly straight above the building
It’s crazy when lightning messes with a camera
great storm video are you uploading any more storm videos
can’t wait for more storm videos
i love nasty weather, if u pause it right it looks like day time
Why does the sky look reddish though?
Awesome capture! I'll remember the equipment you used for this capture.
This is what I like
ten užasný zvuk hromu a pak dabelský smích :D
0:47 Kdyby to bylo jen audio, klidně bych si ten blesk spletl s CG+, ale to opakované bliknutí mi jej vyloučilo
Jojo, podle zvuku jsem si v ten moment říkal, že to budou jasná pluska.. ale nebyla :).
excellent video,by now my mother would be hiding in the cupboard under the stairs sitting beside the gas and electric meters !!!!!!!
I was the same when I was a kid.
@@TStormGuy,, mum always put us under the big table and cover it with blankets so we didn't see the lightening, now i love to watch a storm !!
@@1tonyboat Yeah I remember being scared of thunderstorms as well. Always had to close the blinds and cover my head with a pillow. Everything is the exact opposite now, lol.
nice sounds
How much time does your D7200 allow for video recording?
If I can remember correctly, it is possible to record up to 20 minutes of video at a time. After that, you have to start recording again and you can repeat that until your card memory is full.
@@TStormGuy That's make sense. I'll try that on my D5100 and see how far it goes. It does eat battery power though. maybe your model is more power efficient.
These are definitely -CG? Some of them sound on the cusp of being positive. That said, is there a specific kA where lightning is considered to be positively charged? :)
There's no specific kA, individual strokes are either positive or negative and either can have high or low peak current (although +CGs are slightly more likely to be higher current). Both 100kA negative strokes and 10kA positive strokes are possible!
Its really just close. Positive charges have their "crack" sounds more distinctive even tough strike was generally far, kinda like a bomb explosion than your typical lighting, these had distinctive thunder we hear just being close, regardless if you hear cracking in thunder even if its far away from striking, its likely positive cg
try not to think of eobard thawne with "negative lightning"
How do you get 12k views
And when I try uploading the same type of video I get 200 views?
I need answers!!!!!!!!
Positive sound
Those were not positive, although I first thought they were. All strikes had a measured negative, but high amplitude around 80 kA.
@@TStormGuy those were some unusually powerfull negatives!!
@@lamargoat2406 Yes, definitely. I always thought only positives can produce such amplitude and such thunder, but I was proven wrong several times already :).
@@adamgaborszilagyi4770 Not at all. Yes you can identify positive polarity based on sound, but you're NOT listening for volume. Instead, you're listening to the shape of the sound. The thunder from +CGs tends to be very sudden and has a consistent roar to it. You'd have to listen to clear examples of both polarity strokes and you'll know what I'm talking about.
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