WOW! WOW ! You are so brave to stay there next to those windows that are about to explode. I love storms but that is a very scary one . Looks like a hurracaine.
@@mattjenssen7518 it's known as a macroburst. Think of it as a microburst, just 1. It affects a wider area. And 2. They tend to last much longer and 3. Are most of the time stronger.
@@mattjenssen7518 West. Now if you're in the bookend vortex (I was in it during the July 19, 2019 derecho) The winds initially come out from the southeast, but then suddenly shifts so that it comes out from the northwest.
I'm surprised that neither the frame nor the glass ripped out.
WOW! WOW ! You are so brave to stay there next to those windows that are about to explode. I love storms but that is a very scary one . Looks like a hurracaine.
Thick twat, the camera was dumped on the fkn table...ugh, you must have been born after 1990....tick tock....
@@markholroyde9412 I was born in 2001, and also know good in the hell well that that ain't handheld. But I feel like he's referencing 10:56.
@@marcelbinder2150 Good for you, welcome to the World that existed before common sense disappeared completely.
Mark holroyde you seem like a grumpy old man 😭
@@MT_2005 You mean a realist?, don't confuse the two, Thicko.....
Those winds at 8:25 - 8:35 were approaching 90mph. Again at 9:04
😭😭
It's more than possible that they were much faster than that.
5:27 Right Before it’s 68 MPH
Wow those windows really wanted to burst!
Yes
I would have been scared to death!
The giant pens didn’t budge.. at least they look like giant pens …
They're inside
Tell me you left the camera and hid in the basement.
Terrifying.
I survived Hurricane Hugo.
I'm telling you now. That was well over 100 mph gusts. Maybe 120
What’s the name of the building were you to the video of the Derecho?
It was a condo building where I lived on the SE side of town.
@@davedehoff76 Surprised to see that the glass didn’t ripped out
Very cool man 👌👍
150 mph?
Yep
I bet it was a microburst in the dericho.
@@mattjenssen7518 it's known as a macroburst. Think of it as a microburst, just 1. It affects a wider area. And 2. They tend to last much longer and 3. Are most of the time stronger.
What direction were the winds from?
@@mattjenssen7518 West. Now if you're in the bookend vortex (I was in it during the July 19, 2019 derecho) The winds initially come out from the southeast, but then suddenly shifts so that it comes out from the northwest.
How the heck
HORRIBLE. Hurricane on land. #geoengineering and #weatherwarfare