LOL... This is media Newspeak / hype... new term to dramatize something that's been happening for millions of years... what might have made that "snap" is a crack in the concrete deck... Frost Heaves are normal and if not restricted can life ground level up to 10 inches... I was in the Great Lakes area in the early 70's and never heard this term... and when was it first coined?... LMAO... it's MOVIE TERM from 2010.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryoseism
I'm new to Minnesota and at times I heard these loud pops and had no idea what that was. Thought my house is slowly falling apart every time I heard one of those pops. This puts me somewhat at ease.
I think you might be hearing the wood in your house changing shape/size ever so slightly and possibly drying out in the cold temps. These small shifts cause some popping in the walls. But it's really nothing to worry about. Pretty normal. I'm also in MN, hear this on the coldest days.
I I don't know why I getting news from Chicago but the weather here in the deserts of southern California it gets cold but never felt it colder than 19 degrees F. It does snow but only every few years.
@@jennifergray5499 Yea like how people have been worried about stuff since the beginning of history but i seriously never heard anybody call it anxiety or saw anybody talk about anxiety until recently. Seems to just be a new word that people love to use nowadays for being worried about things. Or at least in the past you probably needed to have way bigger problems to call it that.
The people in charge of informing the masses of weather phenomena love making new words so no one actually f***ing knows the actual severity of the situation. These are the "smart" people we trust to give us our news. Never heard of a frost quake in my entire life. I'm 29.
It was probably the safest when it was as cold as it was. We absolutely wasn’t going outside unless our jobs required it. And even then, I took a pto day. Also you don’t randomly hear that shit every night anyway. Have you ever lived in Chicago or just say what you hear others say
Having a summer house close to the sea that freezes wintertime it is like listening to a spooky concert when the ice freezes and there’s no wind, but some gentle movement in the waters. It’s like someone hammering on the strings of a grand piano while old steamrollers are rumbling by. And other sounds I can’t explain how they sound. “Unfortunately” I had my windows more isolated… makes me save money on the bills, but I can’t hear the sound from inside as much.
That's not the only example of a Frost Quake. They can sound like a brief rumble or thunder. We had them here that first night or two it got 10 below zero recently. It woke me up at one piont because I heard a rumble similar to thunder but sounded like it was coming from under the house. It happened 3 times back to back with 10 seconds between them. It scared me. I hear the one like in this video every winter, but the rumble one was new to me.
Every year these news channels come up with a new clickbaity term so you feel like you need to click to learn more… last year it was “atmospheric river” for something normally called a storm front.
Exactly! Notice the wooden deck in the picture. We have a wooden deck on our house in Nebraska and whenever it gets far below freezing it makes a loud bang. It always has the same sound and is always right outside the door. The earth doesn't quack. It's the expansion of the wood.
Yea it happens, especially in old houses. We just have that when the ice cracks in the winter on the rivers too. It happens in the ground as well. It's all as old as time.
I mean, it’s my video. I have several more of it. Yeah, same sound but it kept me up all dang night and I’m not that invested to make fake sounds all night when I have to work in the am, but go off
This happens all the time at my parents house with their deck when it's very cold. The cold makes molecules contract and if enough pressure builds up, it slips and the deck makes a very loud boom. I had the same experience with the railroad tracks behind my house in the warm weather. The rails expand and sometimes, it makes a very loud snapping sound like someone hit it with a sledgehammer.
Honey, that's not steam coming off the river - you need near boiling temperatures to produce steam. That's just mist. The difference is, steam is produced when water vaporizes and expands from the heat, mist is water vapor that condenses from the cold and is held aloft by the denser, drier air over the cold water. They are literally opposite phenomena - steam adds humidity to the air, mist removes it.
What caused this was the fact that we had ‘snow’ that was supposed to be incredibly heavy but instead turned into heavy slush rain. That then soaked into the sub level ground. Then we had gone from above freezing to sub zero temps, which caused this phenomena
This is my video. This is one of several that I have. I do have a metal fence, however, I have a concrete foundation, and also limestone in my yard for a base for astroturf, so I’m guessing that was prime territory for the sounds. They were continuous for two days, at the rate of maybe 3-5x an hour.
I live in Ga and the other night it got down to near 0 on the coldest night by far out of several days. And I heard and felt a large crack like boom just outside near the house. It sounded like what it was in the video but bigger. We investigated quickly but we couldn't see or figure out what it was. I'm wondering now if that may be it.
I heard that quake in my house roof. I thought it was the wind, accumulated frosted snow that was breaking snd falling but it was actually the roof that rolled down.
@@lolok1099 My point is mostly that the explanation given by the "expert" is incomplete, since every single place in the world has water running under the ground... After looking on the internet, it turns out that such events only occur when specific conditions happen and if the soil has certain characteristics, and it's extremely rare.
@BanterMaestro2-vh5vn In Eastern Canada, temperatures can change abruptly within 24 hours. It can be -20 on a day and then the next morning it's raining with 8 degrees celcius
Frost Quake sounds like an easy way to explain away the need to investigate further. Did our building foundation, staircase, structural beam, window crack, or structural integrity cracking. I never heard of Frost Quakes before. Maybe it was just my leg or neck.
Weird how the expert they get to talk about cryoseisms can't even pronounce it correctly. The way he says it: "Cryoseis-ism", added an extra "is" in there.
I remember visiting Chicago for a friends wedding in 2017. It was March and it was one of those things where I must have had a complete brain fart and I packed a light jacket. Man did I pay for that mistake. I was downtown too. There is no cold like the stabbing breeze that drifts through those buildings and streets
I get these on my deck every winter here in the mountains of North Carolina. It’s my fault though for placing some of the deck boards too close together. 😊
It’s really not too bad in most neighborhoods. Compared to your typical southern city such as Birmingham or Atlanta or Dallas the violent crime rate is actually lower. MSM loves to fearmonger and make it seem like Chicago is worse than Mogadishu but in reality you get most of the typical qualms of ANY urban environment in the US. Singling out cities won’t help anything. If you’re referring to the cold, that’s understandable. No way of justifying that.
Just keeping staring at yourself in that mirror there buddy🤣or looking away pensively. It's the second largest city, so yeah, a lot of people want to live there. Where do you live?
"This is something I've never heard of before. Therefore it must be made up and there's some kind of conspiracy afoot!" - Comments on basically anything.
This was my video used in this. I was super excited as a weather fanatic to even get that on my security camera. Got maybe 50 more as well. I was so excited. The comments kinda break my heart because it’s real
Might want to watch it again. It had nothing to do with pipes bursting. It's cold. Things move and pop. It's normal. The media just have to come up with shit to put on tv and scare people. I'm in Canada, we hear a pop and we just say the house moved. It's nothing new.
I mean I have literally 10 other videos of this same sound from my same security camera and it kept me awake and scared me because I thought someone was breaking in but ok bud
In the show Northern Exposure, they had an episode about an ice quake or something like that. It was when the winter ice broke and they knew that spring was on the way.
Such bullsh9t to call it a quake. QUAKES ARE NO JOKE. Especially when you experience serious ones as a 7 year old kid (born & raised in old San Francisco). I am no 74 and have lived through others, but anyone who moves to CA and acts like they "got it" after a few are full of it. LEARNING YOUNG you respect that you don't know.
No,hunting,100 miles northeast of Winnepeg,about,30, years ago,heard the same,kind of noises,as the ice was freezing so fast,it was 40 below,celcious,that the same farrenhiet !It was errie !
Noone said we can't have a few cold days. Its will be 40s and 50s again in Chicago by next. This past Christmas was 58°F. That's summer to us! We also had a string of 80s at the beginning of October. Not that long ago...
You know how some days you feel better, some days worse, some days you look like crap, other days you look good… but every day no matter what you are getting older? It’s the same with weather and climate change.
Having Tara Molina standing outside in the cold adds absolutely nothing to the story. It could easily have been reported on from the comfort of a warm studio.
I don't know what to think about this normal phenomenon, since I'm probably 8 hours north of Chicago and it's been a really mild winter so far, hasn't been cold enough yet to really make things Pop. Real cold doesn't include wind chill
Never have I ever learned about frost quakes at all during my time in school, not even from reading the back pages of geography books. Me just now learning about these frost quakes is probably just the tip of the iceberg of what’s more to discover about this strange phenomenon!
We had something similar in Sweden too recently. When I went for a walk during evening it reached around -23c and there was like sounds that sounded gunshots coming all around me. It came from trees and wooden houses. Kind of wierd!
I live in Avondale. The only thing that’s happened on my street is people throwing trash over my fence. Yeah, it’s very real. It kept continuing after for about 30 hrs
First time learning about this frost quake phenomenon.
LOL... This is media Newspeak / hype... new term to dramatize something that's been happening for millions of years... what might have made that "snap" is a crack in the concrete deck... Frost Heaves are normal and if not restricted can life ground level up to 10 inches... I was in the Great Lakes area in the early 70's and never heard this term... and when was it first coined?... LMAO... it's MOVIE TERM from 2010.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryoseism
They just came up with it.
*We are not using Polar Vortex either.
All just a bunch of drama so they have something to report, then they can jam an add in! All about money!💰💰💰
@@sharp3552 Maybe they should report on the insane crime rate, homelessness, illegal immigrants or corrupt state governments.
@@WaterTheTree1776 …they do, along with an ad of course!👍🏼
I'm new to Minnesota and at times I heard these loud pops and had no idea what that was. Thought my house is slowly falling apart every time I heard one of those pops. This puts me somewhat at ease.
Just wait till you learn about thunder snow. It is a thunder storm that has snow coming down instead of rain.
I think you might be hearing the wood in your house changing shape/size ever so slightly and possibly drying out in the cold temps. These small shifts cause some popping in the walls. But it's really nothing to worry about. Pretty normal. I'm also in MN, hear this on the coldest days.
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I I don't know why I getting news from Chicago but the weather here in the deserts of southern California it gets cold but never felt it colder than 19 degrees F. It does snow but only every few years.
I was thinking it was old nails snapping apart on super cold days...
I’m 42 and have never in my life heard of a frost quake.
I'm 52... same here. It's really just a new buzz word for something that's been happening for hundreds years 😜😜😜
Slow news day
@@jennifergray5499 hundreds of years!?Pretty sure this has been happening longer then that🤣
@@jennifergray5499 Yea like how people have been worried about stuff since the beginning of history but i seriously never heard anybody call it anxiety or saw anybody talk about anxiety until recently.
Seems to just be a new word that people love to use nowadays for being worried about things.
Or at least in the past you probably needed to have way bigger problems to call it that.
The people in charge of informing the masses of weather phenomena love making new words so no one actually f***ing knows the actual severity of the situation. These are the "smart" people we trust to give us our news. Never heard of a frost quake in my entire life. I'm 29.
I love having a bowl of Frost Quakes in the morning :3
I love the smell of frost quakes in the morning
Smells like victory
Smells like kool-aid
THEIRRRRRR COLLLLLD!
Sounds delicious! 😄
It's Chicago. You're going to hear those loud pops every day.
Just in the cultured areas
Gunfire look out.
Just in the diverse areas (all black)
It was probably the safest when it was as cold as it was. We absolutely wasn’t going outside unless our jobs required it. And even then, I took a pto day. Also you don’t randomly hear that shit every night anyway. Have you ever lived in Chicago or just say what you hear others say
That’s a different type of pop. This shook my damn couch when it was recorded.
Chicago probably isn’t used to hearing loud “pops or bangs” when it’s cold outside.😂
Having a summer house close to the sea that freezes wintertime it is like listening to a spooky concert when the ice freezes and there’s no wind, but some gentle movement in the waters. It’s like someone hammering on the strings of a grand piano while old steamrollers are rumbling by. And other sounds I can’t explain how they sound. “Unfortunately” I had my windows more isolated… makes me save money on the bills, but I can’t hear the sound from inside as much.
That sounds lovely! I'd love to hear that
Man, I want to hear this, too! You’ve got a RUclips account - you know what to do. (Please?)
Was that a fart?
Nope!
Frost Quake!
Was that a queef?😂
@@stephenmitchell-we8wi
Nope.... Frost quake!
@@Menaceblue3 frosty queen queefs
Lmbo! :))
That's funny....;)
Dude, the gas froze as it came out....new business idea😂
The good news is lead water pipes are soft enough to bend and not break in the frost quake.
The bad news is you have lead in your drinking water.
The bad news is yet to be determined..lead in the water supply? Never heard of such a thing..
How about a gallium alloy instead?
never heard of this before
Seems to me that they make something up every year. I haven't heard of it either.🙃Even my computer
is frozen up. 🤣
@@ShirlBussman -- I know. I met with my lawyer today and for once he had his hands in his OWN pockets.
@@cjlaity1 🤣🤣Your funny!
Chicago is so cold it's TREMBLING
@@feartheghostinme675 I'm in Aurora but it's the same. 😄
That's not the only example of a Frost Quake. They can sound like a brief rumble or thunder. We had them here that first night or two it got 10 below zero recently. It woke me up at one piont because I heard a rumble similar to thunder but sounded like it was coming from under the house. It happened 3 times back to back with 10 seconds between them.
It scared me. I hear the one like in this video every winter, but the rumble one was new to me.
It's called winter.
Every year these news channels come up with a new clickbaity term so you feel like you need to click to learn more… last year it was “atmospheric river” for something normally called a storm front.
Frost quake bomb cyclone Arctic funnel.... Nic nac paddy wack give a dog a bone
Knick-knack
We didnt start the fire
@@stargatis lookout! We got a lingual prescriptivist here!
😂😂😂😂
Its called “the wood on the house expanding and contracting when the heater comes on”. Nothing more, nothing less
Exactly! Notice the wooden deck in the picture. We have a wooden deck on our house in Nebraska and whenever it gets far below freezing it makes a loud bang. It always has the same sound and is always right outside the door. The earth doesn't quack. It's the expansion of the wood.
Yea it happens, especially in old houses. We just have that when the ice cracks in the winter on the rivers too. It happens in the ground as well. It's all as old as time.
But the activist said that the ice is melting
Now we're just making up shit. I could smack a frozen chair with my hand and make that noise.
I mean, it’s my video. I have several more of it. Yeah, same sound but it kept me up all dang night and I’m not that invested to make fake sounds all night when I have to work in the am, but go off
Chicago is so cold it's SHIBERING!!!!
TOTALLY. THE WEATHER MEDIA has gotten into the click bait game.
That’s just objects popping. Ain’t no damn frost quake. Whatever the heck that is.
The buildings here in Alaska Crack when Temps go way up and down, sounds like someone slapping a ruler against the table lol
Some times I get the feeling these news people are trolling us simple folks.
Chicago is so cold it's TREMVLING!!!! 🥶
“Us”?
Heh, that’s funny. I just love reading these comments.
"Us simple folks" translation = 🐑
We have little frost quakes all over the road. They’re called potholes!
Kellog's frosted quakes....yum
This happens all the time at my parents house with their deck when it's very cold. The cold makes molecules contract and if enough pressure builds up, it slips and the deck makes a very loud boom. I had the same experience with the railroad tracks behind my house in the warm weather. The rails expand and sometimes, it makes a very loud snapping sound like someone hit it with a sledgehammer.
Honey, that's not steam coming off the river - you need near boiling temperatures to produce steam. That's just mist. The difference is, steam is produced when water vaporizes and expands from the heat, mist is water vapor that condenses from the cold and is held aloft by the denser, drier air over the cold water. They are literally opposite phenomena - steam adds humidity to the air, mist removes it.
watching this from under the scorching sun in Kenya in Africa. I am glad
Its so cold the earth is shivering.
I live in Canada where it gets super cold and snowy every winter but I've never heard these, or heard of this. What gives?
What caused this was the fact that we had ‘snow’ that was supposed to be incredibly heavy but instead turned into heavy slush rain. That then soaked into the sub level ground. Then we had gone from above freezing to sub zero temps, which caused this phenomena
That sounded like it was the metal in the fence to the right contracting. You'll hear that kind of thing often when something that was warm cools.
This is my video. This is one of several that I have. I do have a metal fence, however, I have a concrete foundation, and also limestone in my yard for a base for astroturf, so I’m guessing that was prime territory for the sounds. They were continuous for two days, at the rate of maybe 3-5x an hour.
The vinyl siding on my house makes the same sound when the sun hits it in the cold weather
Tara went though a lot of trouble matching her lipstick to her coat. Well played, Tara.
I respect your insight. Thank you for pointing this out!
Why do you think she went through alot of trouble? 😅
🤔
Maybe it's Maybelline
Maybe it's her favorite color :)
I live in Ga and the other night it got down to near 0 on the coldest night by far out of several days. And I heard and felt a large crack like boom just outside near the house. It sounded like what it was in the video but bigger. We investigated quickly but we couldn't see or figure out what it was. I'm wondering now if that may be it.
Tree sap
Frosted quakes are more than good, There great!
I heard that quake in my house roof. I thought it was the wind, accumulated frosted snow that was breaking snd falling but it was actually the roof that rolled down.
Heard about this happening to trees, where the sap freezes so fast and expands and bursts through the cell walls, sounding like a rifle shot.
Poor Tara! I can tell she was trying to maintain a professional posture but deep down, I know she was freezing! Dedication! ️
Just be sure you can make it to a bathroom before releasing your constitution! 😂
She's gotta look good for the camera so no hats or hoodies.
I'd worry that foundations of homes are set based on a frost line depth and these extreme temps are likely penetrating deeper than the specs
I live in Saguenay, a city where -20 degrees is a daily occurance in winter, and I've never heard anyone ever speaking of those "frost quakes"
Maybe because it happens where places that it doesn’t happen often ?
@@lolok1099 My point is mostly that the explanation given by the "expert" is incomplete, since every single place in the world has water running under the ground...
After looking on the internet, it turns out that such events only occur when specific conditions happen and if the soil has certain characteristics, and it's extremely rare.
@BanterMaestro2-vh5vn In Eastern Canada, temperatures can change abruptly within 24 hours. It can be -20 on a day and then the next morning it's raining with 8 degrees celcius
Maybe you… don’t know everything about everything and are learning about it for the first time like many other people? 😂 @@PatG-xd8qn
Take a meteorology class if you’d like to know more. First year introductory university is interesting.
Frost Quake sounds like an easy way to explain away the need to investigate further. Did our building foundation, staircase, structural beam, window crack, or structural integrity cracking. I never heard of Frost Quakes before. Maybe it was just my leg or neck.
Are you questioning this?
I hear a noise. They told me what the noise was.
I don’t question these things.
I have a feeling that fracking plays a major part in these frost quakes.
@@guybeingaguyFinally an American not stuck up his own ass
Weird how the expert they get to talk about cryoseisms can't even pronounce it correctly. The way he says it: "Cryoseis-ism", added an extra "is" in there.
Cold causes building materials to shrink the reverse effect happens when it starts to thaw
I remember visiting Chicago for a friends wedding in 2017. It was March and it was one of those things where I must have had a complete brain fart and I packed a light jacket. Man did I pay for that mistake. I was downtown too. There is no cold like the stabbing breeze that drifts through those buildings and streets
I’m impressed that they can hear the frost quakes over the gunshots.
I get these on my deck every winter here in the mountains of North Carolina. It’s my fault though for placing some of the deck boards too close together. 😊
“These things are not dangerous but they are interesting”
Well i dont know about that
We had those in Burlington (west of Toronto), a few winters ago.
If you’re over 50yrs old and have never heard of this that means it’s ……… smh 😂 Nothing in the world more valuable than truth and honesty
Just because you're 50, doesn't mean you know F all of anything
Why does the guy with headphones talking look like the Subway guy that got arrested?
Happens pretty often with my porch. Makes a loud BOOM!.. Probably louder than these frost quakes so I'm just gonna call it that lol
Just as long it doesn't disturb my garlic its fine.
So basically Chicago so cold, even bears hibernating deep underground couldn’t make it to spring.
First microplastics, now frost quakes!
I smell fish when "officials say".
Why anyone would desire to live in that city is beyond comprehension
One word: summer 😎
It’s really not too bad in most neighborhoods. Compared to your typical southern city such as Birmingham or Atlanta or Dallas the violent crime rate is actually lower. MSM loves to fearmonger and make it seem like Chicago is worse than Mogadishu but in reality you get most of the typical qualms of ANY urban environment in the US. Singling out cities won’t help anything. If you’re referring to the cold, that’s understandable. No way of justifying that.
10 million of us! CHICAGO IS the BEST CITY in north AMERICA! Stay jealous my friend 😎
Like New York, but cleaner, without the ugly, and way more affordable
Just keeping staring at yourself in that mirror there buddy🤣or looking away pensively. It's the second largest city, so yeah, a lot of people want to live there. Where do you live?
Sounds like a new flavor for a NcDonalds milk shake......
"This is something I've never heard of before. Therefore it must be made up and there's some kind of conspiracy afoot!" - Comments on basically anything.
This was my video used in this. I was super excited as a weather fanatic to even get that on my security camera. Got maybe 50 more as well. I was so excited. The comments kinda break my heart because it’s real
I've never heard of a frost quake before. These noises are normal winter noises where I live. It happens every winter. 😂
Heard one this morning in Lincoln, Nebraska. Really close to home at 7:30 am.
Wow I'm literally blown away by the stupidity.
It basically means pipe bursting which might be something to worry about.
Might want to watch it again. It had nothing to do with pipes bursting. It's cold. Things move and pop. It's normal. The media just have to come up with shit to put on tv and scare people.
I'm in Canada, we hear a pop and we just say the house moved. It's nothing new.
There is no end to the joys of living in the Midwest.
Nope, that is the building doing that we hear it all the time in cold weather in Michigan.
The deep rumbles are something else. The pops and cracks. Are the temperature and freezing phenomenon.
How deep is the frost line? just wondering
Love how people keep making shit up these days
These have gone back to the 1800s.
I mean I have literally 10 other videos of this same sound from my same security camera and it kept me awake and scared me because I thought someone was breaking in but ok bud
Are you as smart as the guy they interviewed....somehow I doubt it🤣
A great season to... go out at 2 AM and buy some Subway sandwiches!
😂😂good one
Don’t pay for them with a check. 😂
😂😂😂
Don't fergit that thar red hat.
It's about time! Don't forget the MAGA red hat!😂
Trying really hard to make things sound catastrophic...
Not sure I want this silliness on my bingo card for January..
let me guess its teslas fault
Hookers in Chicago trying to make a buck... 15 below zero trying to sell butt... 😮
"Frostquake"... " pop!" Wow, that was terrifying. Slow news day I guess.
Never felt it when I was living there.
Wow 😯
I have never heard of frost quakes before. But it is something new.
In the show Northern Exposure, they had an episode about an ice quake or something like that. It was when the winter ice broke and they knew that spring was on the way.
I'd rather you call it a cryoseism.
Such bullsh9t to call it a quake. QUAKES ARE NO JOKE. Especially when you experience serious ones as a 7 year old kid (born & raised in old San Francisco). I am no 74 and have lived through others, but anyone who moves to CA and acts like they "got it" after a few are full of it. LEARNING YOUNG you respect that you don't know.
Nonsense
Only in CHICAGO!!!
No,hunting,100 miles northeast of Winnepeg,about,30, years ago,heard the same,kind of noises,as the ice was freezing so fast,it was 40 below,celcious,that the same farrenhiet !It was errie !
Chicago is so cold it's TREMBLING!!!!!
@@white_genocide2050ok bud
I now have a term for it! How cool! This happened regularly growing up under a flat roof.
Try going ice fishing on a real cold day. Those sounds freak people out.
Poor Tara! I can tell she was trying to maintain a professional posture but deep down, I know she was freezing! Dedication! ❄️🥶😊
Isn't the world warming?
It's WINTER 😂
No such thing in Chicago. But I will accept "ice age"
Clearly you don’t know how weather systems work
Noone said we can't have a few cold days. Its will be 40s and 50s again in Chicago by next. This past Christmas was 58°F. That's summer to us! We also had a string of 80s at the beginning of October. Not that long ago...
You know how some days you feel better, some days worse, some days you look like crap, other days you look good… but every day no matter what you are getting older? It’s the same with weather and climate change.
“I think we’ll stick with frost”😂, couldn’t agree more
You have to love it when a natural event occurs and “Science” has to chime in and make it more dramatic and come up with crazy terms
Its a Frost Giant farting.
Having Tara Molina standing outside in the cold adds absolutely nothing to the story. It could easily have been reported on from the comfort of a warm studio.
Frost quake
..u high
Naw are you
@@katbaptista5492 don't get shook by those "frost quakes" wtf 😆 😂
@@alexdavidson7785 I mean it did shake my couch I was sleeping on. So I guess I did
I don't know what to think about this normal phenomenon, since I'm probably 8 hours north of Chicago and it's been a really mild winter so far, hasn't been cold enough yet to really make things Pop. Real cold doesn't include wind chill
Did you hear that? LOL what the ....
Thermal contraction.
Never have I ever learned about frost quakes at all during my time in school, not even from reading the back pages of geography books.
Me just now learning about these frost quakes is probably just the tip of the iceberg of what’s more to discover about this strange phenomenon!
Geography? Or geology?
We had something similar in Sweden too recently. When I went for a walk during evening it reached around -23c and there was like sounds that sounded gunshots coming all around me. It came from trees and wooden houses. Kind of wierd!
That video Sounds like lumber popping to me. My deck does that all the time when it gets below 10 degrees.
No lumbar at my house. My video
"Frost quakes"-frosted flakes
"Global warming"
"Bomb cyclone"
WTF!🤣
I thought Al Gore kept promising. There was gonna be no more snow. Did he lie to us?
Nothing to worry LOL, dont look up.
Chicago's IQ is something to worry about.
Its colder in Chicago then Toronto at this point.
Chicago is so cold it's TREMBLING!!!!
Maybe right now. But on average, Toronto is a much colder city. Even Summers are colder
Chicagos winters are way overexaggerated.
“Did you hear it? Listen again.”
No, we’re idiots. Nothing like news readers talking to us like morons. Oh wait, they always have…
"bang" noise = frost quake 😂 not the usual bang noises in the neighborhood
I live in Avondale. The only thing that’s happened on my street is people throwing trash over my fence. Yeah, it’s very real. It kept continuing after for about 30 hrs
It may be cold and freezing but also helps in thicking ice for ice fishings later on.
Lmao! They really want us to believe anything 😂🤣😂
I smell a global warming story coming.
Damn Global Warming STRIKES AGAIN !!!!
Just look at how HOT it's getting.
It’s on the internet.
I heard a noise.
Good enough for me 👍.
Do one on those space lasers thingys that start fires next!