Tulsa, Oklahoma Derecho storm with 100mph straight-line wind 12:30am 6/18/23

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  • @jeffzebert4982
    @jeffzebert4982 Год назад +65

    You KNOW that it's a "This is gonna suck!" moment when the tornado sirens in your city or town start blaring to warn about straight-line winds rather than a tornado! A tornado tends to cause LOCALIZED damage to a city or town, whereas a derecho tends to cause WIDESPREAD damage, resulting in many trees down throughout the city or town, and the power being out for the whole place. This is really borne out when a tornado or a derecho occurs at night. With a tornado, you see power flashes erupt within a fairly narrow area. With a derecho, you see power flashes erupt from horizon to horizon.

    • @OwnedByACatNamedC.C.
      @OwnedByACatNamedC.C. Год назад +10

      …and the biggest difference is that a tornado usually passes by within minutes but the powerful straight line winds of a derecho don’t let up for as long as an hour or more. That’s why they’re also known as “land hurricanes”.

    • @stormchasingal
      @stormchasingal Год назад +6

      Hello, jenks gal here…this went on until 4am ! My radio didnt stop until 4. We were in the closet with my daughter, cat, ipad watching tornado Payne and wx radio lived here whole life never ever seen a June like this!!!

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi Год назад

      I don’t know if this thing even made the derecho qualifications. But it was definitely a nasty nasty storm. It was surprisingly pretty from my viewpoint. But the trees definitely don’t agree on that.

    • @johnpolhamus9041
      @johnpolhamus9041 Год назад +1

      I mean...how many disasters does it take for people to stop tempting fate? lol!!

  • @aldito7586
    @aldito7586 Год назад +54

    I don't care what I have to do. But if I'm living in the mid-west USA I'm having an under ground safety place!

    • @marcosishes
      @marcosishes Год назад +1

      With the PS5 and everything 💀

    • @NoName-qs6ei
      @NoName-qs6ei Год назад

      We didn't have time to even get to it with this storm.

  • @richeyrich
    @richeyrich Год назад +18

    very scary, but I love the adrenalin rush from the roar of high winds. very good video!

    • @-108-
      @-108- Год назад

      Nuthin' like the adrenaline rush from the roar of high winds!
      "Here come those Santa Anna Winds Again..."

  • @LinkDragon512
    @LinkDragon512 Год назад +16

    There's something so eerie about there being so much wind that you can barely hear thunder. I went through Hurricane Ian and at one point there was a really close lightning strike but I could barely hear it and I only heard the crackling of it and no bass.

    • @mississippisnowplow
      @mississippisnowplow Год назад

      That’s because it’s very rare to have thunder in a hurricane. Count yourself lucky, because you also rarely have lightning in a hurricane as well.

    • @SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernIL
      @SirensAndAlarmsOfNorthernIL Год назад

      Wind = white noise. It produces a sound of a lot of frequencies which is why you hear no big bass from a lightning strike and just crackling. Also is the same reason it would be harder to hear sirens, although both lightning strikes and the sirens are way louder than this kind of wind. If you listen close you can hear the distant sirens over the wind even when it is the strongest

  • @EBard1224
    @EBard1224 Год назад +15

    I absolutely LOVE this!!! I hope you are okay, & no trees fell.

    • @ekr6
      @ekr6  Год назад +8

      Tree limbs breaking off in the backyard almost hitting the dog. Patio getting torn apart and flying into neighbors yard. Little damage to the roof. Other than that all is well.

    • @lilblackduc7312
      @lilblackduc7312 Год назад +2

      @@ekr6 I hate this kind of storm with the lightening flashing like old camera flashbulbs. Worse, when the thunder sounds lid a big metal door slamming down a long hall. In Georgia when we get this weather, especially in the middle of the night, I remember Psalm 91 from the Holy Bible. That always gets me through.

  • @StormChaserMaci.
    @StormChaserMaci. Год назад +8

    Big bad derecho!!! This one slammed Tulsa OK with sustained winds of 85mph & gusts of 100mph in the worst areas. Not a storm to F with!

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi Год назад +9

    Wow that’s a Derecho. Very cool footage 😊

  • @howardparker9273
    @howardparker9273 Год назад +2

    Daniel….great job!
    This is the best I have seen so far that truly showed the power of this event!
    It was like a constant ef2 nado…

  • @tracyraback7005
    @tracyraback7005 10 месяцев назад +3

    Wow that's a powerful windstorm and rainstorm!😱

  • @ktomsen8528
    @ktomsen8528 Год назад +7

    DANIEL, THANK YOU FOR DOCUMENTING THIS DERECHO WIND EVENT.

  • @tararockrevivalbebe6427
    @tararockrevivalbebe6427 Год назад +1

    What an awesome video! Most eerie are them sirens in the background! Wow very cool! Thank you for sharing!

  • @whitelion1111
    @whitelion1111 Год назад +10

    What dandy of s storm, and rarety indeed for Tulsa, uh how many times this have we missed all the action? 15-20 times? Not this time

  • @starguard4122
    @starguard4122 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making this video for us

  • @SKC193
    @SKC193 Год назад +3

    I looked out my window & saw the trees swaying almost to the ground! (We live in an old neighborhood with huge trees). My sister was driving back from Kansas, about a mile from home she came across an overturned car that had just happened. Nearly lost my car from a bad windstorm several years ago. A huge limb fell through the back windshield. Then a few years after that we had a the terrible ice storm & it was destroyed by that completely! Tree fell on it! I really loved that car!🫣😢

  • @brentwarner9349
    @brentwarner9349 Год назад +3

    I could fall asleep listening to this lol.

  • @bulletman124XXL
    @bulletman124XXL Год назад +2

    Some scary stuff, I drive semi and get caught in this down in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma Arkansas Iowa ect some scary stuff at times wake up the whole truck is shaking. This storm here looks scary, you can hear the whistling in the wind and the roar. Dangerous and scary. Oh especially these late night ones.

  • @VoiceActorBobbyG
    @VoiceActorBobbyG Год назад +2

    Wow! This is great footage! This storm was insane! I did my own recording of it and posted it on my channel. I walked back to the hotel when I saw those power flashes and then me and my Dad ran back into the hotel room when those strong winds hit. LOL! It was definitely one of the craziest storms I ever witnessed, alongside the March 30, 2016 Owasso Tornado. Everytime I hear those sirens, I know I'm gonna be in for a bad storm or worse, a tornado!

  • @ericsoucie1804
    @ericsoucie1804 Год назад +3

    Fun Fact: There has been a cold wall that stopped the big storms down south from going into the USA but now that wall of coldness is gone. So weather in the USA is gonna be going way up in severiority & consistency. I saw a footage thing showing a storm moving across the USA and hitting basically everywhere but Maine. So I am glad I live in Maine.
    I can't wait to see Florida's reaction to this change in weather...😀😃😄😁😆😆😆😆😆
    (The emoji's are meant to show a mischives grin growing then staying as a mischievis grin.)

  • @jeffzebert4982
    @jeffzebert4982 Год назад +8

    If it weren't for railroads, then the low roar of destructive winds, whether from derechos, tornadoes, or hurricanes, might be compared to the following phenomena that also make low-pitched roars:
    Waterfall
    Forest Fire (or just about any other wildfire such as a prairie fire)
    Explosive Volcanic Eruption (i.e., "Plinian" eruption)
    Tsunami

    • @swithinbarclay4797
      @swithinbarclay4797 Год назад +1

      And those with a Naval bent have likened the windstorm, with a HOT sortie, being on an aircraft carrier's flight deck, each jet making ear-splitting roars, one after another as they rev up and are shot off by the catapults.

  • @Bbendfender
    @Bbendfender Год назад +1

    I heard about this storm from a friend who lives in Tulsa. Quite a storm.

  • @Oklahomaaviationshorts1123
    @Oklahomaaviationshorts1123 Год назад +3

    What are the Odds that I Came Across this video at 12:30pm exactly
    Also I’m from Tulsa

  • @jerrycote659
    @jerrycote659 Год назад +3

    WTF! That is insane? I’ve never seen or experienced a thunderstorm like that. I didn’t even know they could be that strong actually. Living in Southern California we don’t get storms like this. This is some serious shit! How often do storms that powerful happen and do you known when a storm is approaching, how strong it’s going to be?

    • @ekr6
      @ekr6  Год назад +1

      This is a pretty rare storm. I was using this www.msn.com/en-us/weather/maps?type=radar . Multiple Wireless Emergency Alerts was blowing up the cellphone nonstop and sirens going off, so you know it was serious. Did not know how strong it will be, only to expect 90+mph wind and rain.

  • @flaw885
    @flaw885 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video of mother nature! Reminds me of the opening scene from Twister. Constant lightning in the dark sky. I can even hear a couple of growls in there! Thunbs up if you know what i mean!!! Good stuff.

  • @Djlittle457
    @Djlittle457 Год назад +1

    I get the chills when I hear the tornado sirens start screaming.

  • @jasonbaconwolf7435
    @jasonbaconwolf7435 Год назад +1

    I remember this storm it did scare me a bit this kind of weather happens once every other year or less I’ve lived in Tulsa my whole life never seen a storm like this

  • @donaldschafer8317
    @donaldschafer8317 Год назад +13

    Ok I've seen this kind of storm many times! And nobody has been able to tell me why: in these kinds of storms how do you get a contestant flicker of lightning?? But noooo thunder??? It's just baffled me! 😮

    • @dsmith8859
      @dsmith8859 Год назад +7

      It's because of the the wind speed and that lightning is in the clouds so the sound is just carrying with the clouds

    • @RestrictedAirspacePodcast
      @RestrictedAirspacePodcast Год назад +4

      That was one of the most intense storms I’ve ever witnessed. Lost power for 72 hours and the storm only lasted maybe 20 minutes at the most.

    • @michaelrivera4299
      @michaelrivera4299 Год назад +2

      Yeah bro I understand, them super cell stroms been hitting random places in the U.S. I'm from Houston had a storm that hit for like 45 seconds like this, and then went away, blow down our neighborhood fences down, no power during the day with them 100 temp afterwards

    • @dsmith8859
      @dsmith8859 Год назад +4

      We had a derecho storm here In Iowa a couple of years ago it lasted about 45 minutes and we were out of power for a week and a half

    • @grettagrids
      @grettagrids Год назад +4

      I. Thought it was a tornado right. Over. My apartment. And kinda freaked. Out.. made a weird whistling. Vibrating noise i never heard before.

  • @ritarichardson3881
    @ritarichardson3881 Год назад +8

    Im sorry Oklahoma. Wishing you love.

  • @alissaburge6375
    @alissaburge6375 Год назад +3

    This storm packs with tornadoes in Oklahoma leaves a path of destruction when twisters 🌪️ touched the ground during thunderstorms with 100 mile of straight winds hit. The tornado sirens are blasting when there are tornadoes are touching down with the 100 mile per winds of the thunderstorm warnings.

  • @KylieMedina-uy1qu
    @KylieMedina-uy1qu Год назад +1

    @DanielV I was there going through that with ya I was a neighboring state, Muskogee, it got to me right after you, I remember the night that it hit, my uber eats order showed up at the peak of the storm, looking at it now, it was kinda hilarious.

  • @Northerncalwolf
    @Northerncalwolf Год назад +1

    These storms are nothing to mess around with. Derechos are frightening beasts.

  • @stormdrone1313
    @stormdrone1313 Год назад +2

    You were definitely brave than me!! I wasn't going outside!!

  • @TheTimo5494
    @TheTimo5494 Год назад +1

    That was a night to remember for sure

  • @BrianHolzheimer-mg4qt
    @BrianHolzheimer-mg4qt Год назад +2

    Just a baby 🍼 thunder ⛈️ Storm coming through 🦄🌷🌪️🌹🍼⛈️

  • @severestormhungary4641
    @severestormhungary4641 Год назад +2

    Great video😃👍Beautiful storm👍+1 sub

  • @peterbathum2775
    @peterbathum2775 Год назад

    thanks. dude be safe

  • @lilblackduc7312
    @lilblackduc7312 Год назад +1

    Great job documenting a violent event!

  • @dianacallicott4092
    @dianacallicott4092 Год назад +2

    So glad I don't live there anymore. Don't miss the violent weather.

  • @HappyLyssa-e4r
    @HappyLyssa-e4r 7 месяцев назад +1

    Holy storm if I was there I'd hide😮

  • @cassietroyer1195
    @cassietroyer1195 Год назад +3

    Omg! What a narly crazy storm! Looks tornadic. It reminds me of the storm last summer in Ohio, was in in Holmes county.. we had two nasty crazy storms go through. The first one hit at midnight, the tornado 🌪 sirens went off but, was not a tornado in my area. We had 80-90 mph winds, with gusts up to 94 continuously.. that was very scary and never been through these wind storms before.. this video looked oddly close to the one i have been through.. land hurricanes 🌀 are extremely scary and dangerous, may even be worse then a tornado. The area that was hit lost power for about a week.. whether the sirens were warning us about a tornado or the winds, crazy thunderstorm event. Your video certainly gave me the heebee jebbies and adrenaline rush.. another thing, this is in tornado alley, Ohio is not tornado alley.. we get some bad weather though.

  • @waldemarrodriguezdenis1001
    @waldemarrodriguezdenis1001 7 месяцев назад +1

    Those winds were not even close to a 100mph lol that was probably like 50 mph

  • @achannelforchange
    @achannelforchange Год назад +1

    I like my storms windy with a side of awesome!

  • @brettjames7996
    @brettjames7996 Год назад +1

    Love storms

  • @JAYCEHERNANDEZ-qp1og
    @JAYCEHERNANDEZ-qp1og Год назад +1

    That is a Derecho. Inland hurricane 🌀

  • @hudsonbrimner4464
    @hudsonbrimner4464 Год назад +1

    What location is this?

    • @ekr6
      @ekr6  8 месяцев назад

      Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  • @HappyLyssa-e4r
    @HappyLyssa-e4r 7 месяцев назад

    How long did this last was anyone hurt what causes storms like that?

    • @ekr6
      @ekr6  7 месяцев назад

      Just for a couple minutes or so. I cannot recall if anyone got hurt. None in my family. But people did lose power for 1 week and a lot longer than that in 90F temperatures and widespread damage.
      It all has to do with something called a downburst. When the wet air in a thunderstorm meets the drier air surrounding it, the water in the air evaporates. When water evaporates, it cools the air around it. Since the cool air is denser, it rapidly sinks to the ground and creates strong winds called downbursts.
      Derecho development is necessarily tied to the formation of bow echoes. A bow echo usually arises from a cluster of thunderstorms, but also may evolve from a single strong storm. Bow echoes most frequently occur when atmospheric winds are relatively strong and unidirectional (i.e., they vary little in direction with height but increase in speed). As the rain-cooled downdraft of a thunderstorm reaches the earth's surface, it spreads horizontally, most rapidly in the direction of the mean atmospheric flow. As the cool, dense air spreads outward, it forces the lighter, warm and moist air surrounding the storm up along the leading edge of the outflow, or gust front. Gust fronts often are marked by a band of ominous, low clouds known as "arcus."
      The rain produced by the newer storms reinforces the cold pool, strengthening the inflow of air from the back side of the developing storm complex and encouraging the downward transport of higher momentum winds from aloft. These processes can enable the system to attain a nearly steady-state condition. This increases the longevity and strength of the entire system and is what allows the storm to travel such a large area over a short amount of time. At this point, the convective system typically exhibits a pronounced bow shape on radar.
      As the thunderstorms continue to increase in coverage, even more rain-cooled air reinforces the cold pool. The line of storms continue to accelerate either as one large bow echo or multiple smaller bow echoes within an overall line. At this point, widespread and persistent wind damage has been occurring for a prolonged period of time.
      - www.weather.gov/lmk/derecho

  • @midnightgamer4507
    @midnightgamer4507 Год назад +3

    I legit thought i was gonna die when this rolled through. Never been so scared in my life.

  • @christopherkelley1664
    @christopherkelley1664 5 месяцев назад +1

    This storm somehow threw an entire bradford pear tree into my backyard.

  • @mikewilliams1424
    @mikewilliams1424 Год назад +1

    No 100 mph winds 🤷🤷

  • @justinmennecke2002
    @justinmennecke2002 Год назад +1

    Was this a tornado or just a Windstorm

    • @StormChaserMaci.
      @StormChaserMaci. Год назад +2

      Derecho! It's basically a land hurricane. These storms are serious business & lack sustained winds starting at 70mph to 100mph. These are not the kind of storm to f with.

    • @justinmennecke2002
      @justinmennecke2002 Год назад +2

      @@StormChaserMaci. can Erie Pennsylvania get these Kind of storms

    • @StormChaserMaci.
      @StormChaserMaci. Год назад

      @@justinmennecke2002 No state is immune to these except maybe California or the far NNE.

    • @Jay-qb9gi
      @Jay-qb9gi Год назад +2

      @@justinmennecke2002it’s rare but there is a good chance that over the next few days you might get one

    • @PizzaDelivery4uProductions
      @PizzaDelivery4uProductions Год назад +1

      No tornadoes don’t have long lasting wind events. They don’t have big wind fields around the tornado to make it last 10 minutes. If you close by a tornado it will be calm. If your super close only 100 - 200 feet. Then your in trouble.

  • @degrader4173
    @degrader4173 Год назад +2

    eerie is heck

  • @Bricameron
    @Bricameron Год назад +1

    Amazing footage. I just wish you weren’t moving around so much!

  • @Beau-q4s
    @Beau-q4s 8 месяцев назад +1

    I would be scared of this storm 😮

    • @ekr6
      @ekr6  8 месяцев назад

      You definitely would. I wanted to go to the street and record instead. But it felt like I'm going to get impaled by a flying object if I did.

  • @supererikman5331
    @supererikman5331 10 месяцев назад

    You know its about to get real when you see green and blue flashes in the sky

  • @SKC193
    @SKC193 Год назад

    “If man didn’t exist, then mankind would find it necessary to invent him”-

  • @bunny_smith
    @bunny_smith Год назад +2

    I hate summer.

  • @anxiousmars4777
    @anxiousmars4777 Год назад +1

    😮

  • @CarrieMyres
    @CarrieMyres Год назад +2

    Id rather have a tornado its over faster and does less damage as a whole

    • @SKC193
      @SKC193 Год назад +1

      I was born & raised in Oklahoma. Tornadoes don’t bother me much but those straight line winds are scary!

  • @leesweather9894
    @leesweather9894 Год назад +4

    The atmosphere scouring out Trumpism. Great video.

    • @stormchasingal
      @stormchasingal Год назад

      YOU JUST WON THE STUPIDEST COMMENT AWARD!!!!!

    • @studleydewrite2942
      @studleydewrite2942 Год назад +1

      Nature backs Republicans - not the unnatural among us. Fruit.
      Trump 2024

    • @leesweather9894
      @leesweather9894 Год назад

      @@studleydewrite2942 As a veteran of law enforcement myself, the "man" is a menace to society, our freedom & democracy. #Trump has been #indicted several times on over 70+ felony counts for extremely serious crimes against The United States of America. The #USA is finally winning. The wheels of justice are turning #Republicans. Trump WILL be indicted next in Georgia (my forecast - Aug. 14th), then for crimes (again) in New York as well as New Jersey. #Giuliani, #Eastman, #Fakeelectors among others WILL go down for #lawandorder.

    • @bunny_smith
      @bunny_smith Год назад

      @@studleydewrite2942 You must be a billionaire. Congratulations for your success.

  • @boopshanaa
    @boopshanaa Год назад +2

    “100mph winds” 🤡

    • @christopherkelley1664
      @christopherkelley1664 5 месяцев назад +2

      They literally were. Look up "Fathers Day Storm, Tulsa" and the first result mentions that winds were over 100 mph.

    • @boopshanaa
      @boopshanaa 5 месяцев назад

      @@christopherkelley1664 yo that’s what’s up too bad this video showed none of that 🕺

    • @christopherkelley1664
      @christopherkelley1664 5 месяцев назад

      @@boopshanaa The video does indeed depict wind from that exact storm.

  • @tazersqueak-squeak8906
    @tazersqueak-squeak8906 Год назад +1

    I can't tell if all the rapid flashing is power flashes or lightning. Being in one of these at night sounds very terrifying! Im glad you're okay.