Loudest I ever copped was 1992 at a campsite in Tawonga South near Mount Beauty in the Victorian Alps. The storm had wrecked my tent so I was trying to sleep in the car around 6AM. Lightning was popping off all around us, hitting the trees everywhere. One hit the tree next to the car and it was like being inside the Sun for a millisecond. Cracked the windscreen and the sound was like the whole world was being torn in two. A tearing sound, no rumbling...because the sound was travelling away from us in every direction.
Visited Canada in August 2013. Definitely the weirdest thunder that I've ever experienced was on the balcony of the Rimrock Resort Hotel in Banff. There was a storm, lightning away to our left and because it is built on the side of a mountain - the thunder roared away along the valley BELOW us.
Had a bolt of lightening hit a tree (45 feet from the house) in my backyard 20ish years ago at 2 am. The thunder sounded like a 2,000 pound bomb went off, and the thunder rolled on for at least 45 seconds. The whole house shook that long too. Loudest thing I've ever heard. I went to check damage in the morning, and saw several pieces of tree bark, 120 feet away in the front yard. Mind blown.
I live in Florida, where I was sitting on our back porch watching the rain in a thunderstorm one afternoon. The light pole about the same distance away from me as your tree from you was struck by lightning. It's a wonder I'm not deaf. Another time, sitting in that same place, lightning struck a tree in the yard next door. The entire top of the tree came crashing down, falling through all the electrical, telephone and TV cable wires that were connected to the neighbor's house. While living there, we lost a modem, a DVD player and a microwave oven to lightning strikes on the house.
@@jerryyoung-m7g it's crazy what lightning can do damage wise. We never see the damage unless it's in close proximity to us. One of my grandmother's used to unplug as many appliances as she could when a storm rolled in. Never thought about why she did it as a kid, but I get it now.
@@yakbreeder They can attach a circuit breaker to your whole house now. It's common to have them in Florida: we have more thunderstorms than any other place in the world outside of the tropics.
@WollongongSkyWatch thanks for watching mate :) they were fairly fast moving storms but that 2nd strike that came out of nowhere really scared the F outta me 😂 if my phone was not on a tripod, I would have totally shaked everything haha
@James-pc1ku I've been seeing a fair few storms over in the UK, always enjoy watching em ok RUclips :) hopefully more will make a return next year for y'all Thanks for watching mate
I love the thunderstorms in Australia you guys have amazing thunderstorms here in west central Florida USA we have big time thunderstorms in summer it's winter here in Clearwater FL in Pinellas county west of Tampa Florida. We have winter time thunderstorms from Oct through April but our mean serve thunder storms r from late May through September that's our rain season goes from May 25-oct 10
Where in Sydney was this? I'm near Campbelltown and we got bugger all rain (0.1 mm) or storm that day. I know nearly all of it passed to our north, according to the BOM Radar.
@jackmag4056 its pretty interesting man, lightning can be so unpredictable, just like that strike which happened in the video 😆 i wasn't expecting anything and then BAM! completely outta nowhere a huge bolt just off frame
sometimes I wish Sydney didn't have traffic man, otherwise I'd be crusing around to coogee or Bondi and getting mad shots of the storms along the coast haha Appreciate u tho mate for real 💯 means a lot when legends like u and Oz thunder (Michael aswell haha) comment 🔥👌
still never forget that day back in Summer 2018 when it was BOILING hot weather,Had no rain for months,One day the clouds started getting darker,Wind was building up,That was a starm on its way,Then it went very windy,Next thing I heard one big massive loud rumble of thunder,That was the best thunderstorm I ever heard
@@SouthSydneyStorms I love thunderstorms and there’s only a slight chance of thunder snow. It’s been raining for two days, but no lightning and thunder.
I moved to the middle of nowhere NSW 18 years ago and I love it here but I really miss the storms in Sydney when the southerlys hit on a Summer afternoon. 🇦🇺😎😱❤️ ps I'm sitting reading the comments when bang! a huge thunderclap goes off over the top of my house and I almost jump to the ceiling lol. Must have been Tullamore showing off her Summer storms too! 🏜🤠👏
Here in southern Arizona, USA, we have seasonal summer monsoon thunderstorms….July through September and they are the best! Glad you live somewhere that gets these!
Could be cause of the shift in wind humidity and temperature moving onto spring rather than the direct sunlight in summer... depends what side of Australia your living in I suppose In Sydney we generally get most severe storms in October bro, but also January and February However, April and August are generally also knows to have severe storm which is oddly strange June and July is extremely rare but
That thunder sounds scary weird - that extra loud clap sounds like it killed the microphone lol. Btw, that street scene looks familiar. Was it near Marrickville? ✌
Tampa Bay region wich is 10 county region and Polk county in central Florida between Tampa and Orlando FL is the lightning and thunderstorm capital of North America
The 1st storm was pretty lighting active around Sydney, but that 2nd storm which produced the 1st strike was the only strike that happened from that storm and just so happened so strike the other side of my street haha
@@SouthSydneyStorms Sure, and I enjoyed this post a lot. Actually it does sound like an ace experience, especially if theres blue sky behind the clouds; and years ago I did a little sea fishing, but the memory is not what it was anymore, as I'm old now but yes it was fun.
I''m wondering how fast did these thunderstorms form. Where i live iv'e seen clouds get twice the size than they were in 40 seconds ( the same cloud growing twice as large in just a short period of time). It's sunny for a few hours than thunderstorms quickly develope than an hour later they are tearing themselves apart than it repeats daily here in the mojave desert where i live in summer.
Love a good thunderstorm, loudest I ever heard (in England) was in the late 90s, I think... It was in the middle of the night, sounded like a bomb had gone off, set everyones car alarms off, I sh!t myself 😂
I live in Rio (Brazil) we ready had a 'feels like' of 60°+ a few time ago , lots of heat waves like the hell gates was all open ! 😒😥😅 35° is pretty normal in Brazil the northeast can reach it easily and Rio too( in the southeast) also the humidity...😳😧😩
Awesome, try north Western Australia, 50 - 52°C everyday for 3 months 😭 I heard many people unfortunately passed away at the Taylor swift concert when it was the 60° day
@SouthSydneyStorms Yeah sadly a girl passed away ! We had a couple of heat waves ! It was harsh temps ! Rio is hot naturally so when we get heat waves it becomes the Death Valley with beaches 😂
It's all very similar to LP supercell. Thunder sounds very similar in Thailand, short and scary. Like a cannon shot. It doesn't sound like thunder in Europe. There it's booming and long.
The tone in thunder is due to distance. High frequencies do not travel long distances but lower frequencies can. Thunder will be short and sharp if the lightning is close but when it is 10-20km away, you'll just hear low frequency rumbling which can shake the ground.
@thai-online thanke for watching and i appreciate your comment :) I definitely will mark a trip to Singapore or Mayalsia to caprice some nightime lightning storms, i know y'all get some hectic lightning action :)
Those are some amazing shots of bolts from the blue. I'm in Midwestern America and they're pretty common here too. We had a huge storm system producing tornadoes north of us in August and they caused lightning strikes around 30 miles (or about 50 km) away.
Excellent video, keep, don't run around in flip flops, you'll do yourself a mischife, we some spectacular light shows over Port Kembla, Wollongong, stay safe in 2025 mate 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hey mate, I appreciate your comment legend and thanks for watching! Wishing you the best for 2025 aswell bro :) I have to run around in flip flops bro, 37°C with 70% Humidity is toooo much 😂 luckily Sydney had a beauty southerly change kick in which cooled things down tremendously that evening
@SouthSydneyStorms you welcome I love the video..I'm born and raised in Providence Rhode Island USA in North East usa New England region. I been living in west central Florida since July 2020. This hurricane season for Atlantic was mean
The way the Samsung phones work is, when you use the telephoto lens for video recording, the audio is much louder and the mic focuses on what happend in the frame for long range So when that strike hit shortly outside of frame a few houses away,, it completely muffled everything, but i think it came out pretty cool haha, thanks for watching tho mate 👍
Great video . I think you may also have caught, incredibly, a shooting star as well which you can see at 5:34. I noticed it on my tv but couldnt detect it on the ipad which had too small a screen. Pretty amazing footage especially when you went for a walk down the street. Anyway see if you can see what i saw . Cheers from qld
On my channel I have a video of a dry thunderstorm at night with the same loud lightning (according to rumors from other chasers in Ukraine in my city, a Derecho has begun to form)
@MicahTrainVlogs OHHHHH i thought u meant in the video! Sorry and my apologies 🫡👌 hopefully you will be able to see some action next time :) Whenever I'm shopping and there's a storm, I'm always the 1st person to run outside to see it, everyone probably thinks I'm crazy 😂🤪 Thanks for watching tho mate 👍 once again my apologies i assumed u meant u couldn't hear anything in the video, mis interpreted your comment
😂 I am shocked. Please watch your own video closer. 5:30 please explain the , hmmmm, unidentified, flying, object?? Top hrs into centre. Please tell me you see it now.. 🥹❤️👀
I knew those baked beans were a mistake...
😂😂 comment of the video, bloody legend
@@SouthSydneyStorms epic
Laughing!!!!!
Baked beans are the magical fruit for sure! 😂
number 12 mouse in baked beans
Loudest I ever copped was 1992 at a campsite in Tawonga South near Mount Beauty in the Victorian Alps. The storm had wrecked my tent so I was trying to sleep in the car around 6AM. Lightning was popping off all around us, hitting the trees everywhere. One hit the tree next to the car and it was like being inside the Sun for a millisecond. Cracked the windscreen and the sound was like the whole world was being torn in two. A tearing sound, no rumbling...because the sound was travelling away from us in every direction.
I appreciate your story and comment mate 👌 definitely a memory to never forget haha
Trees n cars is a bad mix for storm events 😂
I've lived in Canada since 2011. I really miss the Christmastime super storms!
Canada is absolutely beautiful! Hopefully you may get some storms next year :) thanks for watching
Visited Canada in August 2013. Definitely the weirdest thunder that I've ever experienced was on the balcony of the Rimrock Resort Hotel in Banff.
There was a storm, lightning away to our left and because it is built on the side of a mountain - the thunder roared away along the valley BELOW us.
Had a bolt of lightening hit a tree (45 feet from the house) in my backyard 20ish years ago at 2 am. The thunder sounded like a 2,000 pound bomb went off, and the thunder rolled on for at least 45 seconds. The whole house shook that long too. Loudest thing I've ever heard. I went to check damage in the morning, and saw several pieces of tree bark, 120 feet away in the front yard. Mind blown.
I live in Florida, where I was sitting on our back porch watching the rain in a thunderstorm one afternoon. The light pole about the same distance away from me as your tree from you was struck by lightning. It's a wonder I'm not deaf. Another time, sitting in that same place, lightning struck a tree in the yard next door. The entire top of the tree came crashing down, falling through all the electrical, telephone and TV cable wires that were connected to the neighbor's house. While living there, we lost a modem, a DVD player and a microwave oven to lightning strikes on the house.
@@jerryyoung-m7g it's crazy what lightning can do damage wise. We never see the damage unless it's in close proximity to us.
One of my grandmother's used to unplug as many appliances as she could when a storm rolled in. Never thought about why she did it as a kid, but I get it now.
@@yakbreeder They can attach a circuit breaker to your whole house now. It's common to have them in Florida: we have more thunderstorms than any other place in the world outside of the tropics.
@jerryyoung-m7g this was back in the 70's and she probably did it before then. She was borderline terrified of storms.
The giant flamingo in the tiny pool got me! Save the flamingos!
😂 uncle got it for Christmas 🙏 can confirm flamingo is safe in its habitat
I have no problems with loud thunder. It's the Xmas credit card bill that scares the shit out of me !
Good on you mate! Can't believe you caught that 5:48 ❤welldone mate!
Cheers for watching ma brooo
I love summer storms. Seeing dark clouds approaching is something to look forward to on a hot day.
Same bro, nothing i enjoy more than a beautiful thunderstorm after a hot aussie summers day haha, thanks for watching mate
@@SouthSydneyStorms 👍
great video, the backend of the storm was truly amazing.
Thanks for watching mate :)
I managed to capture that same clear air strike from the side, pretty crazy storm
That was a awesome strike aye, completely surprised by the both of em haha, thanks for watching mate
Crazy how them fluffy clouds can throw out so much terror. ☠️ Nice capture
@JohnMcMahon. thanks for watching mate 🫡👍 that 2nd storm strike completely scared the F outta me cause nothing happened before it 😆
Great capture! It dropped a thunder bomb and a bit of hail on us here in Wollongong as it skirted over on the way to Sydney.
@WollongongSkyWatch thanks for watching mate :) they were fairly fast moving storms but that 2nd strike that came out of nowhere really scared the F outta me 😂 if my phone was not on a tripod, I would have totally shaked everything haha
@@SouthSydneyStorms 😅
When you’re right under the cell it’s intense. Most of the time you’re not directly under them.
True to be honest, thanks for watching bro
Storms have definitely been picking up in intensity here in the UK over the last few years ... Great footage my friend ... Happy Christmas 😊❤
@James-pc1ku I've been seeing a fair few storms over in the UK, always enjoy watching em ok RUclips :) hopefully more will make a return next year for y'all
Thanks for watching mate
5:22 is a great shot of the storm cell. Well done!
Crikey! Sydney has some good storms. Good capture of that loud clap of thunder. Never heard anything like that before!
I love the thunderstorms in Australia you guys have amazing thunderstorms here in west central Florida USA we have big time thunderstorms in summer it's winter here in Clearwater FL in Pinellas county west of Tampa Florida. We have winter time thunderstorms from Oct through April but our mean serve thunder storms r from late May through September that's our rain season goes from May 25-oct 10
It's that huge swan in that tiny pool for me!! 🤣🤣🤣
@elithunder HAHAHAH my uncle got it for Christmas 🙏💀 best present ever LMFAO
Last year christmas had it tear our entire shed guttering apart half a tree in half all from rain + wind (QLD)
3:54 that blue sky is called a "sucker hole" lol
In Sydney It’s 37°C (99°F) While Glen Cove NY Is -5°C (23°F)
new york gets that cold? wow! In winter in Sydney the coldest it gets is around 10°C.... sometimes 5° early mornings :)
Thanks for watching mate
@ New York Can Be Colder Than -10°C
Try Winnipeg Canada 🇨🇦..low -28c /-18f 🥶
Where in Sydney was this? I'm near Campbelltown and we got bugger all rain (0.1 mm) or storm that day. I know nearly all of it passed to our north, according to the BOM Radar.
Thunder I have no issue with ,
Lighting is the real boogy man for me 😬
@jackmag4056 its pretty interesting man, lightning can be so unpredictable, just like that strike which happened in the video 😆 i wasn't expecting anything and then BAM! completely outta nowhere a huge bolt just off frame
Know this: where there is thunder there IS lightning. Beware and don’t stand under an ungrounded tin roofed freestanding shelter either.
Awesome thunder and nice work as always. That storm is definitely severe looking too your east with that solid microburst there.
sometimes I wish Sydney didn't have traffic man, otherwise I'd be crusing around to coogee or Bondi and getting mad shots of the storms along the coast haha
Appreciate u tho mate for real 💯 means a lot when legends like u and Oz thunder (Michael aswell haha) comment 🔥👌
@SouthSydneyStorms keep eye in tomorrow evening it could be rather active !
And always love watching what you get in the basin, you always document the events well. Yeah some coastal shots from Bondi would be super cool!
If that's "severe," Sydney has have nearly perfect weather.
Only for the title mate, trust me, a severe storm generally produces hail around 4-6cm here :)
still never forget that day back in Summer 2018 when it was BOILING hot weather,Had no rain for months,One day the clouds started getting darker,Wind was building up,That was a starm on its way,Then it went very windy,Next thing I heard one big massive loud rumble of thunder,That was the best thunderstorm I ever heard
Great storm! Thanks. 🇨🇦😎🇨🇦
@@l.faraday8767 thanks for watching :)
@@SouthSydneyStorms
I love thunderstorms and there’s only a slight chance of thunder snow. It’s been raining for two days, but no lightning and thunder.
nice, sadly I have to wait until may/june for the thunderstorms in new york 😔
It's right around the corner mate :) thanks for watching
I moved to the middle of nowhere NSW 18 years ago and I love it here but I really miss the storms in Sydney when the southerlys hit on a Summer afternoon. 🇦🇺😎😱❤️
ps I'm sitting reading the comments when bang! a huge thunderclap goes off over the top of my house and I almost jump to the ceiling lol. Must have been Tullamore showing off her Summer storms too! 🏜🤠👏
Here in australia we get severe thunder and lightning storms around September October every year.
Here in southern Arizona, USA, we have seasonal summer monsoon thunderstorms….July through September and they are the best! Glad you live somewhere that gets these!
Could be cause of the shift in wind humidity and temperature moving onto spring rather than the direct sunlight in summer... depends what side of Australia your living in I suppose
In Sydney we generally get most severe storms in October bro, but also January and February
However, April and August are generally also knows to have severe storm which is oddly strange
June and July is extremely rare but
That thunder sounds scary weird - that extra loud clap sounds like it killed the microphone lol. Btw, that street scene looks familiar. Was it near Marrickville? ✌
Tampa Bay region wich is 10 county region and Polk county in central Florida between Tampa and Orlando FL is the lightning and thunderstorm capital of North America
At 5:48 it sounded like a ginormous explosion!! 😂
@USArailfanner3448 bro it was so unexpected because nothing happened before it 😂😂 literally out of nowhere 😭
Nice microburst at 5:10
It was pretty nasty for a small ish storm haha, thanks for watching mate
Do yall get tornados there
Yes ... there was a dry lightning strike just prior to the storm cell moving in. 😱
I was shocked by it to be honest bro, especially that last strike out of nowhere 😂
Thanks for watching legend
how did i not get this storm at all?
idk if the clip at the start is what i heard but i only heard one and never saw it again
The 1st storm was pretty lighting active around Sydney, but that 2nd storm which produced the 1st strike was the only strike that happened from that storm and just so happened so strike the other side of my street haha
That's the voice of the Almighty ✌️🙏✝️❤️
Nice! Nothing like a good drop of rain. Don't think I'd like to be out at sea though.
Fishing while it's raining is a experience to never forget! Highly recommended :)
Thanks for watching legend :)
@@SouthSydneyStorms Sure, and I enjoyed this post a lot. Actually it does sound like an ace experience, especially if theres blue sky behind the clouds; and years ago I did a little sea fishing, but the memory is not what it was anymore, as I'm old now but yes it was fun.
My beautiful Heavenly Father Almighty God The Most Highs Judgement Rolls Forward
That was something to remember. Wow
Absolutely 👌
Good news: I live in Sydney and good weather came again on the 28th December
It's been beautiful this year!
I''m wondering how fast did these thunderstorms form. Where i live iv'e seen clouds get twice the size than they were in 40 seconds ( the same cloud growing twice as large in just a short period of time). It's sunny for a few hours than thunderstorms quickly develope than an hour later they are tearing themselves apart than it repeats daily here in the mojave desert where i live in summer.
Love a good thunderstorm, loudest I ever heard (in England) was in the late 90s, I think... It was in the middle of the night, sounded like a bomb had gone off, set everyones car alarms off, I sh!t myself 😂
That was fun 😎😎😎👍👍👍
@lloydbellis7360 thanks for watching mate :) I appreciate it
I live in Rio (Brazil) we ready had a 'feels like' of 60°+ a few time ago , lots of heat waves like the hell gates was all open ! 😒😥😅 35° is pretty normal in Brazil the northeast can reach it easily and Rio too( in the southeast) also the humidity...😳😧😩
Awesome, try north Western Australia, 50 - 52°C everyday for 3 months 😭
I heard many people unfortunately passed away at the Taylor swift concert when it was the 60° day
@SouthSydneyStorms Holysh* that hot ? 😲 man i can't with this hot temps 😂😓 but are there many ppl living there western north?? 😮
@SouthSydneyStorms Yeah sadly a girl passed away ! We had a couple of heat waves ! It was harsh temps ! Rio is hot naturally so when we get heat waves it becomes the Death Valley with beaches 😂
Did you have it on a tripod as you did not flinch
I was trying to do a time-lapse of the distant cell tryna develop, and then the dark cloud above me randomly produced a close strike haha
It's all very similar to LP supercell.
Thunder sounds very similar in Thailand, short and scary. Like a cannon shot. It doesn't sound like thunder in Europe. There it's booming and long.
The tone in thunder is due to distance. High frequencies do not travel long distances but lower frequencies can. Thunder will be short and sharp if the lightning is close but when it is 10-20km away, you'll just hear low frequency rumbling which can shake the ground.
@thai-online thanke for watching and i appreciate your comment :) I definitely will mark a trip to Singapore or Mayalsia to caprice some nightime lightning storms, i know y'all get some hectic lightning action :)
Those are some amazing shots of bolts from the blue. I'm in Midwestern America and they're pretty common here too. We had a huge storm system producing tornadoes north of us in August and they caused lightning strikes around 30 miles (or about 50 km) away.
Excellent video, keep, don't run around in flip flops, you'll do yourself a mischife, we some spectacular light shows over Port Kembla, Wollongong, stay safe in 2025 mate 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Hey mate, I appreciate your comment legend and thanks for watching! Wishing you the best for 2025 aswell bro :)
I have to run around in flip flops bro, 37°C with 70% Humidity is toooo much 😂 luckily Sydney had a beauty southerly change kick in which cooled things down tremendously that evening
Damn! A summer storm during Christmas time. That’s one of the things I don’t like about the Southern Hemisphere.
That's one of the things I love about Christmas 🤪
@@SouthSydneyStorms same
@SouthSydneyStorms Yes, our climate preferences definitely depend on the geographical latitudes where we grew up.
Wow at 5:48 the thunder sounded like a bomb going off 😮
It was way to close for comfort, completely out of nowhere haha, thanks for watching mate 👍🫡
Over 1200 lightning strikes per year
Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comments :) I also love watching American storms!
@SouthSydneyStorms yes Florida is thunderstorms lightning storm and hurricane tropical storm capital of United states
@SouthSydneyStorms you welcome I love the video..I'm born and raised in Providence Rhode Island USA in North East usa New England region. I been living in west central Florida since July 2020. This hurricane season for Atlantic was mean
Horrors!!!!!!!! Horrors!!!!!! Horrors!!!!
That’s a nightmare alright
@@LiamPorter2005 thanks for watching bro
@ no problem
That one at 5:48 didn’t sound like thunder at all with the audio all weird
The way the Samsung phones work is, when you use the telephoto lens for video recording, the audio is much louder and the mic focuses on what happend in the frame for long range
So when that strike hit shortly outside of frame a few houses away,, it completely muffled everything, but i think it came out pretty cool haha, thanks for watching tho mate 👍
I want to visit Australia in your summer now! I moved from California to South Alabama this last summer and it’s a different type of storm 😊
holy macaroni wow so loud
Thanks for watching mate :)
i heard the same thing from the start
Awesome 👌
@@SouthSydneyStorms it was so loud i had an ear ache for 5 minutes because i didnt have enough braincells to cover them
Great video . I think you may also have caught, incredibly, a shooting star as well which you can see at 5:34. I noticed it on my tv but couldnt detect it on the ipad which had too small a screen. Pretty amazing footage especially when you went for a walk down the street. Anyway see if you can see what i saw . Cheers from qld
WHAAA! I might have to check that out on my TV aswell and slow it down, appreciate your comment a lot mate :) thanks for watching
@@SouthSydneyStormsyou are welcome
On my channel I have a video of a dry thunderstorm at night with the same loud lightning (according to rumors from other chasers in Ukraine in my city, a Derecho has begun to form)
Nice 👌
ka boom a.:)!!!!! like
It was super super loud haha
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦 we get some pretty severe storms in our summer..mid May to Early September..right now its -26c going down to -28c overnight 🌃
OMG that happened to me but worse
Didn’t even hear thunder…
LMAO your deaf then
It missed my Neighbourhood, but I was also in Westfield at the time of the storm.
@MicahTrainVlogs OHHHHH i thought u meant in the video! Sorry and my apologies 🫡👌 hopefully you will be able to see some action next time :)
Whenever I'm shopping and there's a storm, I'm always the 1st person to run outside to see it, everyone probably thinks I'm crazy 😂🤪
Thanks for watching tho mate 👍 once again my apologies i assumed u meant u couldn't hear anything in the video, mis interpreted your comment
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Wow ☔⛈️⚡
That depends on how loud you have the volume 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂 I am shocked. Please watch your own video closer. 5:30 please explain the , hmmmm, unidentified, flying, object?? Top hrs into centre. Please tell me you see it now.. 🥹❤️👀
DUUUUUDE i don't know what it is 😂😂 thanks for watching tho mate :)
Nothing showing. It's also time-lapse footage so whatever you're seeing could be because of that, a glitch.