My Mother was from Ohio so when we had yellowish/greenish skies she called and told us to get into the bathroom and stay there till she called. Yes it was a tornado in SW Washington State!!! 1972 Vancouver tornado. Lost a school, bowling alley, and several homes
The tint simply means there is a certain percentage of moisture in the air and the sun is hitting at an angle that illuminates it with a deeper hue like the ones we get in later afternoon to evening .
Storms make me nervous. When I lived in Kansas years ago, we had lots of tornados. In 1991, Andover KS had a devastating f-5 that wiped out half the town. I was in the basement of a grocery store a couple of miles away. The roar was deafening, like a bunch of jet engines blasting away. It was terrifying.
@marlesimbeck9875 Andover got hit again in 2022. They just reopened the YMCA in July 2024. Didn't destroy the town but did a good bit of damage. I am from Georgia and I lived in Oklahoma when one ripped through the outskirts of our town, now in Wichita and Andover got hit. Time for me to leave the Midwest.
Love to hear the rain and thunder in the real. I live in a semi desert of Washington state. It's comforting to hear and see storms. Thanks for the post 😊😊😊😊
NONE of you are correct about a greenish tint. Oxygen is O2. Ozone is O3. Lightning rips apart oxygen (or water vapor) molecules, and some of them recombine into ozone. ALSO...the stronger the upward vertical motions within a storm, the greater the rate of precipitation formation. The greater the precipitation formation, the more likely you will produce lightning. As a side benefit..the stronger the upward vertical motions, the MORE likely you will also get hail, IF the temperature profile in the vertical supports this. As a side check..you RARELY get hail in Florida, but green tints are quite common in their moisture-laden, high lightning tropical storms. Before anyone gets stupid, I have a Master's Degree in Atmospheric Science, and taught Severe Weather and Analysis for a loong time.
You're right about the green tinted storms in Florida. I live in Florida, and I've seen a few. Been caught driving in one. Don't want to go through that again!
You sound an awful lot that that so called star gazer intellectual that loves nothing more than the sound of his own voice. Braniac wannabes always take the fun out of everything they see. Fuck em.
We had a real bad storm blow through like this recently here in MD, it was crazy. Went from 0-100 in like 5 minutes, knocked power out in most parts of town, serious lines down, it was fun.
Whenever I've seen the green in oncoming storm clouds it usually meant high winds or hail or both. Whoever says it don't hasnt spent a lot of time outside enjoying a good rolling thunderstorm. Some of my favorite times in Mississippi as a child in Lee and Monroe counties were on my grandma's back porch watching the storms roll through. I got my son hooked on enjoying them and the thunder and lightning shows that go with them. We both still love em to this day and always will.
I’ve lived in Nebraska my whole life but my son thinks a green sky is just the reflection of Sun light off the green grass and trees. Hopefully he learns the truth otherwise I’ll have to save his $&*!
Driving thru Newmarket, New Hampshire about 45 years ago, I looked in the rear view mirror. The sky looked EXACTLY like the picture of "tornado sky" in the Little Golden Book Encyclopedia. Remember those? 😂 Anyway, about 5 seconds later, rain came down in buckets, and the wind began to really blow as hard as I've ever seen it blow. I drove thru it, then returned about 30 minutes later. Trees were uprooted, picnic tables were tossed around all over the place, slate shingles had been torn off the roof of the library, and the Amoco sign looked like it had been crunched by the hand of a giant. Not a tornado, but tornado-like winds 😮
We've had several storms this year with damaging straight line winds. I feel the intensity and frequency is increasing in these storms lately. We have a storm of the century almost yearly now, it seems.
More lie solid water than raindrops. We so this in NW Oregon but rarely with thunder or lightning. Often with hail. It lasts a few minutes and after the sun is out and chilled surfaces are steaming in the bright sunlight. I spent my first 10 years in Minnesota. I miss those good thunder storms. The huge CRACK when lightning hit the lake.
On my 1st day living in Texas (California native here) I was given the advice that if I ever looked up and saw clouds and a greenish sky, to grab the radio and find shelter. Oh, and we were living in a mobile home, so.......
I would have been in the house and filmed it from the window. Was that your dog out with you watching the storm? 😊😊 Thanks for replying. We wondered why it didnt move lol. We are in the UK we dont get many storms like that one.
Why is this how every midwesterner ever acts 😂 When I was little I'd sit on the step and watch the 2 maples that made a canopy in my back yard blow apart. Our neighbors got knocked down by a straight line wind when I was 17 on the 4th of July. Crushed my big brown dodge van lol. Love the video! Happy storm watching from Michigan
That cold air was from the gust front, descending rain cooled air rushing out of the storm. Probably around 70 MPH. For real excitement, try flying in one of those in a helicopter!
Nope, I just hope for the best. There's nowhere close by to go if anything did happen anyway. We go under the stairwell in a closet if things get too sideways.
I had to laugh when you said it's like a Florida rain because I live in Florida, and that kind of storm is a common occurrence here. It's okay until you get caught driving in it, which has happened to me a few times. Scary, white-knuckle driving with the wipers on high, and you still can't see much! It can get so heavy that I can't see my neighbor's house across the street.
That was how it was when I visited family down there in Chiefland and Crystal River. Very intense storms and they said it was normal, get used to it. I do love storms though! 😃
I'm glad you noticed. That's an outline for a walkway I'm going to build after I get my leach lines replaced. Those bricks were salvaged by Johnny Morris and given to me by the organization I work for. They were made in the 40's and they are really neat. I'll make a video on those soon, and the landscaping project as it progresses. Thanks for watching!
@kippnovak9833 It may take until next spring, but I will definitely do a video on it when it's done and as it comes along. I have about 10 projects going on at once, so stay tuned! 🙂
@@mycmills it occurred to me after i posted my comment that it sounded rather snarkey and i didn't really mean it to be.....i'm no troll. i'm so glad you didn't take it that way! while i can't hope to explain the phenomenon that occurred where you live, the sun ALWAYS sets in the west where i live! anyway, thanks for the video of that sudden storm and thanks for being a good sport my friend
We bought this place during the housing crisis and way overpaid given the amount of work needing done. It's a work in progress to put it mildly. It is a very beautiful area, though, and we're blessed to live here. Thanks for watching! 😃
Green normally suggests there is a hail core
Nothing makes me feel more alive then hanging out with Mother Natures Orchestra!
What an awesome vid! Thank you so much for holding your phone sideways while filming!
Glad you liked it! 😀
Yes! way too many hold it in portrait >>>>📱 Always hold it horizontal in "landscape" when video.
Yes! Too many hold it in portrait 📱.. Always hold your phone horizontal in "landscape" when doing videos. 👍
I second that!!
I live in drought-stricken southern New Mexico. Loved this video-it was so good to see and hear a good heavy rain again! Thank you! 😀
Glad you enjoyed it! My pleasure!
IKR?!? SAME!! I'm in West Texas. ❤
@@sherriescottrn327that's because you live in the desert! Duh
Yep it’s a real thing, the greenish sky. Happens here in TX when there is a tornado
If the sky has a green tint, that's a bad sign.
It's usually a sign of hail because of how the ice changes the light. Doesn't always mean a tornado but means a storm is capable of one
My Mother was from Ohio so when we had yellowish/greenish skies she called and told us to get into the bathroom and stay there till she called. Yes it was a tornado in SW Washington State!!! 1972 Vancouver tornado. Lost a school, bowling alley, and several homes
The tint simply means there is a certain percentage of moisture in the air and the sun is hitting at an angle that illuminates it with a deeper hue like the ones we get in later afternoon to evening .
Watch out for yellow sky.
It is true the sky takes on a greenish tint before all hell breaks loose.
Storms make me nervous. When I lived in Kansas years ago, we had lots of tornados. In 1991, Andover KS had a devastating f-5 that wiped out half the town. I was in the basement of a grocery store a couple of miles away. The roar was deafening, like a bunch of jet engines blasting away. It was terrifying.
@marlesimbeck9875 Andover got hit again in 2022. They just reopened the YMCA in July 2024. Didn't destroy the town but did a good bit of damage. I am from Georgia and I lived in Oklahoma when one ripped through the outskirts of our town, now in Wichita and Andover got hit. Time for me to leave the Midwest.
Love to hear the rain and thunder in the real. I live in a semi desert of Washington state. It's comforting to hear and see storms. Thanks for the post 😊😊😊😊
My pleasure! Thanks for watching! 😀
Boy that dog didn't even flinch
😂😂😂😂
Its a hellhound..
Looks like he’s enjoying this
Because it's a statue.
@@sheilahperry-rosales8748of a lion... 🤣💯🤦🏻♂️
If that was me I’d have gotten my vehicles in the garage for fear of hail.
I also wondered if there wasn’t any room in that garage for the trucks.
My feelings exactly! Is the garage full of junk…like mine is…and can’t put the vehicles in there to protect them? 🫤
I never had a garage till I moved to Canada and then was told it was for 'storage!' 😂😂😂.
NONE of you are correct about a greenish tint. Oxygen is O2. Ozone is O3. Lightning rips apart oxygen (or water vapor) molecules, and some of them recombine into ozone. ALSO...the stronger the upward vertical motions within a storm, the greater the rate of precipitation formation. The greater the precipitation formation, the more likely you will produce lightning. As a side benefit..the stronger the upward vertical motions, the MORE likely you will also get hail, IF the temperature profile in the vertical supports this. As a side check..you RARELY get hail in Florida, but green tints are quite common in their moisture-laden, high lightning tropical storms. Before anyone gets stupid, I have a Master's Degree in Atmospheric Science, and taught Severe Weather and Analysis for a loong time.
Thank you for educating the masses!
Grew up in Missouri and often saw a greenish tint during tornados. Same science applies?
@@user-nd3dc1fl7j - Yep. Stronger storms, more precip, more lightning, greater chance for tornadoes. I live in St. Charles...heh heh.
You're right about the green tinted storms in Florida. I live in Florida, and I've seen a few. Been caught driving in one. Don't want to go through that again!
You sound an awful lot that that so called star gazer intellectual that loves nothing more than the sound of his own voice. Braniac wannabes always take the fun out of everything they see. Fuck em.
Every dog i ever had would have been long inside and under cover someplace
We had a real bad storm blow through like this recently here in MD, it was crazy. Went from 0-100 in like 5 minutes, knocked power out in most parts of town, serious lines down, it was fun.
I love watching storms roll in. I see you do too! Just stay safe!
We get this type of weather in Texas frequently.
Whenever I've seen the green in oncoming storm clouds it usually meant high winds or hail or both. Whoever says it don't hasnt spent a lot of time outside enjoying a good rolling thunderstorm. Some of my favorite times in Mississippi as a child in Lee and Monroe counties were on my grandma's back porch watching the storms roll through. I got my son hooked on enjoying them and the thunder and lightning shows that go with them. We both still love em to this day and always will.
Beautiful country side you live on! I can tell you live out the city limits ! You have a beautiful home!!🏡 wish I was apart of your family!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Poor cars lol wish people made a protective window guard
Million dollar idea!!
Brain dead
@@mycmills magnet and theft protection poofed come things on the windows so the hail just dents the metal not crack the windows and storm chaser safe
I love storms . So I would be out watching what happens .
I can almost smell the rain!
I’ve lived in Nebraska my whole life but my son thinks a green sky is just the reflection of Sun light off the green grass and trees. Hopefully he learns the truth otherwise I’ll have to save his $&*!
He knows whats going to happen.
"The sky is green, lets see what happens next... I'll update if it gets crazy".
Sure enough, he came back.
Thanks! ❤I love rain storms...anything other than endless heat of a Texas Summer.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching! 😊
Woo-hoo! Spilt my milk! Sorry I'm shakin'! 🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely love storms ❣️❤️🌨️💨⛈️🌪️🌬️
Once I saw the sky pink during a storm.
I love your deck.
Thank you! 😀 It needs some work but we enjoy it.
Felt like I was there thank you!
My pleasure!
On July 4th here in the cities of Nixa and Ozark MO, quite a few trees and large limbs were taken down by the winds.
That's not too far from me. We've had several bad storms this year already over by Cassville, too.
This was nice, thank you.
My pleasure!!
Oh my god, wind and rain ! Who would of thought....
🤣 Thanks for watching!
Good thing the trash cans are colored bright orange…
Awfully nice vehicles to be sitting outside. Never understood why people do that.
Maybe they don’t have the space in their garage? I know we don’t.
@@melissaqualtieri657 That’s my point. My vehicles have a space to be kept inside. I won’t allow them to sit out. Priorities, I guess.
Maybe they don’t have a garage, carport or the money to have one or the other built. Ever think about that?
Holy cow…you’re so right! That came up FAST!!!!!
We’re in Columbia! Glad to find your channel!
Thanks for watching! 😃
Wonderful video. 😊
This activates memories of all the hurricanes I've experienced.
I live in the Pacific Northwest and have not seen rain in weeks. I'm so jealous! 😢
It's on my bucket list to visit the Pacific Northwest! Everything looks so beautiful there!
Thanks for watching! 🙂
At least he didn't cry over spilt milk.
Driving thru Newmarket, New Hampshire about 45 years ago, I looked in the rear view mirror. The sky looked EXACTLY like the picture of "tornado sky" in the Little Golden Book Encyclopedia. Remember those? 😂
Anyway, about 5 seconds later, rain came down in buckets, and the wind began to really blow as hard as I've ever seen it blow. I drove thru it, then returned about 30 minutes later. Trees were uprooted, picnic tables were tossed around all over the place, slate shingles had been torn off the roof of the library, and the Amoco sign looked like it had been crunched by the hand of a giant. Not a tornado, but tornado-like winds 😮
We've had several storms this year with damaging straight line winds. I feel the intensity and frequency is increasing in these storms lately. We have a storm of the century almost yearly now, it seems.
More lie solid water than raindrops. We so this in NW Oregon but rarely with thunder or lightning. Often with hail. It lasts a few minutes and after the sun is out and chilled surfaces are steaming in the bright sunlight. I spent my first 10 years in Minnesota. I miss those good thunder storms. The huge CRACK when lightning hit the lake.
On my 1st day living in Texas (California native here) I was given the advice that if I ever looked up and saw clouds and a greenish sky, to grab the radio and find shelter. Oh, and we were living in a mobile home, so.......
I would have been in the house and filmed it from the window. Was that your dog out with you watching the storm? 😊😊 Thanks for replying. We wondered why it didnt move lol. We are in the UK we dont get many storms like that one.
I probably should have went inside!! It was too exciting though!!
That's our Lion statue. His name is Mustafa.. 😀
Looks like a typical Florida afternoon. 😂
Should there be sound?
Yes, you might try reloading the video. Thanks for watching! 😀
Your dog is calm😮😊
It's our pet Lion. He's a statue so he stays pretty chill 😁
0:06 Nothing like sunset in the east. 😅
Landscape is wrong for Kansas, but the abrupt weather change seems similar.
This is in Southwest Missouri.
Why is this how every midwesterner ever acts 😂
When I was little I'd sit on the step and watch the 2 maples that made a canopy in my back yard blow apart. Our neighbors got knocked down by a straight line wind when I was 17 on the 4th of July. Crushed my big brown dodge van lol.
Love the video! Happy storm watching from Michigan
We've had a lot of trees come down lately. Thanks for watching! 😀
How scary. The poor animals, there is no time to get them inside or in the barns 😢
That cold air was from the gust front, descending rain cooled air rushing out of the storm. Probably around 70 MPH. For real excitement, try flying in one of those in a helicopter!
No thank you! I think I'll keep my feet on the ground. 😬
My kind of storm 😊❤
Green sky it was hailing somewhere near there.
I hope you at least checked out a weather app to see what was headed your way before filming.
Nope, I just hope for the best. There's nowhere close by to go if anything did happen anyway. We go under the stairwell in a closet if things get too sideways.
I had to laugh when you said it's like a Florida rain because I live in Florida, and that kind of storm is a common occurrence here. It's okay until you get caught driving in it, which has happened to me a few times. Scary, white-knuckle driving with the wipers on high, and you still can't see much! It can get so heavy that I can't see my neighbor's house across the street.
That was how it was when I visited family down there in Chiefland and Crystal River. Very intense storms and they said it was normal, get used to it. I do love storms though! 😃
@@mycmills Me too! I live in the Chiefland, Chrystal River area. 😊
I would’ve been looking behind my house!
On land, green sky is bad. At sea, red sky is bad.
"Red in the morning, sailors take warning.
Red at night, sailors delight."
If the sky turns green or yellow, head to the basement
Nice trucks. going to get messed up by the hail or maybe not
Thanks. They have a little damage but not too bad..
This guy sounds so much like Tim Conway, I was just waiting for the punchline
😂
4:33 Missouri aka North Florida
Tornado Alley!
Yes sir!
Home sweet home!
So a bad storm is coming and you dont put the trucks in the garage with possible hail. Crazy
The garage was full or I would have.
@@mycmills I hope no damage hail sucks.
@@tomh3652 it has a little but not too bad. I think it's mostly from a previous storm.
Where are you?
I am in Southwest Missouri, a little town near Cassville.
I'm in Lebanon mo
Awesome, I've been through there once. Nice town from what little I remember.
Instead of milk I would be drinking whiskey
I'm "California Sober" lol
How about some of our Florida weather?😊
I love Florida!! 🧡
@@mycmills ❤️
Dude!! YOU LEFT THE DOG OUT IN THE RAIN!!
lol… is that an actual cement dog?
That's our Lion, Mustafa. He's a good boy! 🤣 Our cat loves it!
@@mycmills oh he’s lovely!!
1:31
We live about 10 mins away 😂
Awesome! I'm sure you can attest to how crazy these storms have been lately!
@mycmills Absolutely crazy 🤪 And I hate storms 😑 And spiders 🕷 🤣 Time to move....
Typical British summer tbh.
Hello across the pond!
No one's gonna ask what that design...circle thing in the front yard ???
I'm glad you noticed. That's an outline for a walkway I'm going to build after I get my leach lines replaced. Those bricks were salvaged by Johnny Morris and given to me by the organization I work for. They were made in the 40's and they are really neat. I'll make a video on those soon, and the landscaping project as it progresses. Thanks for watching!
@@mycmillsthat is going to be beautiful
I'd like to see the finished project @@mycmills
@kippnovak9833 It may take until next spring, but I will definitely do a video on it when it's done and as it comes along. I have about 10 projects going on at once, so stay tuned! 🙂
I totally understand about the projects...not enough time during the or night...lol...keep doing what you do...I'll keep an eye out for the video
a sunset to the east? you must be on a different planet
I am definitely out of this world sometimes! 🤪
It was strange... normally, it sets on the other side, but it was very twilight zoney, literally lol.
@@mycmills it occurred to me after i posted my comment that it sounded rather snarkey and i didn't really mean it to be.....i'm no troll. i'm so glad you didn't take it that way! while i can't hope to explain the phenomenon that occurred where you live, the sun ALWAYS sets in the west where i live! anyway, thanks for the video of that sudden storm and thanks for being a good sport my friend
The trees are pretty,,, your yard looks bad.
We bought this place during the housing crisis and way overpaid given the amount of work needing done. It's a work in progress to put it mildly. It is a very beautiful area, though, and we're blessed to live here.
Thanks for watching! 😃
@@mycmills Best of luck with it. Watch out for those storms.
Don’t sugar coat it. What is your honest opinion on his yard?
No lightening. Disappointed.
I have a lightning video on my channel. Check it out! 😉
Why do American houses look so flimsy?
Well, this one is a little flimsy, but it wasn't built as well as it could have been.
Not all our houses look flimsy, just most.
Where is this?
A little town in Southwest Missouri near Cassville.
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M.nu😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Is he a statue😮p
Yes it is. A lion..
That does not look good
It was pretty awesome! Turned out ok..
Global warming fr