As you know I follow quite a lot of the advice you have guided me with over the years. Definitely get your radars and cameras in check and stick to the rules of roads and lane (as you said being on private land sometimes can be more trouble than it’s worth and it’s best to leave and find somewhere else). Onto the next storm and keep the batteries charged
Reed timmer the storm chaser in America is my all time favourite storm chaser and is a brilliant storm chaser to watch, lots of good information comes out of watching him and how to stay safe and you're also now another favourite storm chaser here in the UK keep up the good work, too bad the south east of the UK has been running dry for at least probably a few month now 😅😅
I remember back in 2019 me and my mum went to Bristol for the and as we were walking along both of us and others around us heard a loud bang and we thought it was a lorry or a bus that crashed and a few seconds later the heavens opened and the thunder and lighting kicked off and it was epic to experience
Hi Nodrog thanks for the video, stormchasing is something I wish to do once I get a licence and car sorted and this shows I've still got to a fair bit to learn but I'm looking forward to doing it
Another technique I use to get good lightning shots from my iPhone if you are trying to get some lightning during the middle of the day or afternoon and the sun is still completely out I use slow mode because if you film in normal speed video with your phone doing that time a day it’s usually only gets a part of the boat or a flash nothing at all.
As you know I follow quite a lot of the advice you have guided me with over the years. Definitely get your radars and cameras in check and stick to the rules of roads and lane (as you said being on private land sometimes can be more trouble than it’s worth and it’s best to leave and find somewhere else). Onto the next storm and keep the batteries charged
Reed timmer the storm chaser in America is my all time favourite storm chaser and is a brilliant storm chaser to watch, lots of good information comes out of watching him and how to stay safe and you're also now another favourite storm chaser here in the UK keep up the good work, too bad the south east of the UK has been running dry for at least probably a few month now 😅😅
Pecos Hank is one to follow in the states! great musician too.
Brilliant and very informative video. Thank you! Happy chasing
Great advice. Thank you for this. Will certainly bare all this in mind whenever I do get go out to chase storms
Glad it was helpful 👍
Alan Titchmarsh of weather reminds me of him way he tells you amazing guy and his love of storms we need more channels like his🌩
Really good mate do more videos please
I remember back in 2019 me and my mum went to Bristol for the and as we were walking along both of us and others around us heard a loud bang and we thought it was a lorry or a bus that crashed and a few seconds later the heavens opened and the thunder and lighting kicked off and it was epic to experience
Yes mate right there you right there
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Hi Nodrog thanks for the video, stormchasing is something I wish to do once I get a licence and car sorted and this shows I've still got to a fair bit to learn but I'm looking forward to doing it
Good luck buddy!
Another technique I use to get good lightning shots from my iPhone if you are trying to get some lightning during the middle of the day or afternoon and the sun is still completely out I use slow mode because if you film in normal speed video with your phone doing that time a day it’s usually only gets a part of the boat or a flash nothing at all.
good job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very big massive storm clouds. I wonder why we are getting more thunderstorms in the summer.
I'd love to storm chase