Supercell with Incredible Lightning Barrage, Ellenville NY, August 12, 2023

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  • @DaveTinNY
    @DaveTinNY 6 месяцев назад +3

    Great video. Love just the sounds of the wind and thunder. The lightning's not bad either! :)

  • @marshallsweatherhiking1820
    @marshallsweatherhiking1820 10 месяцев назад +3

    I’m jealous. This kind of CG activity is rare. I witnessed a supercell that produced hail the size of baseballs, yet it seemed like there was no lightning.

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  9 месяцев назад +1

      The distribution of lightning in thunderstorms is quite complicated. I've noticed that clear air strikes near the updraft tend to ramp up in supercells when a new updraft tower is ascending rapidly and then maxes out. This is based on my own experience though and I'm not sure if it's been confirmed through data. I've also chased supercells much larger than this one that contain very little in the way of clear air strikes with much of the lightning embedded in the downdraft core.

    • @marshallsweatherhiking1820
      @marshallsweatherhiking1820 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@storm12weather Supercell storms are not common where I live. My experience is non-severe storms have much less total lightning, but can have a lot of negative strikes (often more than a quarter of all flashes). Dewpoints climbing into the 70s really seems to ramp up the negative CG rate, sometimes generating 5 or more negative leader bursts per minute, with 1-3 separate ground connections per burst (plus multiple strokes per connection).
      The most severe storms OTOH have fewer CG strikes, like maybe only 1 burst every 2 minutes, even with upwards of 100 IC flashes per minute. When they are frequent, the highest activity seems to occur around the periphery, either out ahead of the core with a supercell (along and south of the forward flank), or in the stratiform “moat” area immediately behind a severe squall line.

  • @firhanfirhan4050
    @firhanfirhan4050 Год назад +3

    GOD OL, typical summer weather

  • @anxiousmars4777
    @anxiousmars4777 Год назад +5

    0:58 that pop noise is probably from how close the lightning was

  • @cotysalisbury861
    @cotysalisbury861 3 месяца назад +1

    I was just in the heart of a 90 degree thunderstorm the other week. But this is indeed insane lightning. Constant favorite sounds.

  • @ivancoley11
    @ivancoley11 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ill bet you that this supercell had overshooting tops on top of the anvil.

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  7 месяцев назад

      Agreed. I recall an overshooting top being visible on satellite. This storm was over 45,000 feet tall at this time.

  • @killingzoe9002
    @killingzoe9002 11 месяцев назад +1

    Me fascinan las Supercell gracias por el video

  • @Gibbs-rq4yg
    @Gibbs-rq4yg 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really nice video
    Greetings from Oslo,Norway

  • @zepcono1
    @zepcono1 11 месяцев назад +2

    1:00 ish, you can hear a "positive streamer" pop I think, good thing it wasn't the main bolt, still super close. I've experienced something like that a few months back (video is on my channel), this is some impressive footage, I hope you were in a car and the camera was outside lol, seriously though.
    edit: Man, watching the whole clip, one hell of a storm, great video awesome audio!

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  11 месяцев назад +1

      Interestingly, I didn't notice that sound while filming, but your hypothesis could certainly be correct. Also, glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @michaelkeene3051
    @michaelkeene3051 11 месяцев назад +1

    Some insane lightning there, great video!

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  11 месяцев назад

      Appreciate it! And yes, this was easily one of the most prolific lightning producers I've seen in NY state.

  • @lindametelka5172
    @lindametelka5172 10 месяцев назад +1

    isn't it pretty unusual to have lightning coming out of the roll cloud itself? Wow!!

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  10 месяцев назад

      Good question. With supercells or other storms with very tall updrafts I wouldn't say it's super uncommon, but it is indeed true that clear air strikes out ahead of the precipitation core tend to be less common than strikes within the core itself. Based on studies and my own experience, clear air strikes tend to ramp up when the storm is rapidly intensifying and a new updraft is growing. They are far more dangerous than typical CG lightning because they can reach out miles ahead of the storm core. This storm was among the most prolific producers of clear air bolts I've ever seen and this sequence lasted for about 30 minutes before it mellowed out again. I had originally intended on trying to get more stills, but the storm forced me to get back in my car and film from the window while I set the gopro on the roof. There were way too many close range strikes to setup my tripod and stand outside.

  • @jadenhaberlock415
    @jadenhaberlock415 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow that was very violent

  • @weathertracker2517
    @weathertracker2517 Год назад +1

    sick shots!! I was also on this storm but just south in Walden NY (northern orange county) i missed the core by about a mile and a half where winds were likely 70+... i got winds of about 40-50 but on my way home we saw many firetrucks and emergency response vehicles going North East where the core hit. Just uploaded a video regarding my chase and what I got!

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  Год назад

      Nice! I'll check out the video. I actually avoided the core of this storm completely. Just a couple drops of rain. Haha.

  • @lourensjacobsakaturbo8147
    @lourensjacobsakaturbo8147 9 месяцев назад +1

    that structure looks very angry with the positive lightning bolts and loud thunder looks intensely dark

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  8 месяцев назад

      This was some pretty impressive structure for NY for sure!

  • @forgaven3346
    @forgaven3346 11 месяцев назад +1

    The positive lightning strike are so sick and dangerous!

  • @DonkeyKong1195
    @DonkeyKong1195 Год назад +1

    I got the core of it here in Plattekill. Then long Island got hit with 3 different storms overnight

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  Год назад

      Was that the same cell or a new one that formed? I think this one may have died as others developed ahead of it.

    • @DonkeyKong1195
      @DonkeyKong1195 Год назад +1

      @@storm12weather can't remember but I remember seeing the formation as Ellenville is only 13 miles from me to the west.

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  Год назад

      ​@DonkeyKong1195 How was it? I saw a report of 1 inch hail from this storm but I let the core pass just to my north.

    • @DonkeyKong1195
      @DonkeyKong1195 Год назад +1

      @@storm12weather I didn't get any hail but mostly Heavy rain, strong winds and constant lightning. Speaking of hail, I did get 3/4 inch hail in Highland, NY back in June.

  • @LightningEthan
    @LightningEthan Год назад +2

    Wow, really nice bolts, I wish I was there haha

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  Год назад

      Thanks! And yeah this was some pretty awesome lightning. Amazing but it also made me a bit nervous!

  • @Eugene-637.
    @Eugene-637. Год назад +2

    @very nice 🌩️

  • @JasonMartin915
    @JasonMartin915 10 месяцев назад

    In Illinois we call this just a thundershower

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  10 месяцев назад

      Haha. Well storms like this are certainly more common in Illinois. This was actually a legitimate supercell with strong mid-level rotation though. I've chased many supercells in the plains too and have seen a few tornadoes. They are generally far more impressive than NY storms. Though with that in mind, even when considering supercells in the plains this storm stood in its own right simply from the number and frequency of CG strikes. The amount of clear air CGs in this storm rivaled many of the supercells I've seen in the plains.

  • @celeno31
    @celeno31 Год назад +1

    shared!

  • @TomTom-lb8zb
    @TomTom-lb8zb 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cool😃🙃

  • @dilipahirkarmur9891
    @dilipahirkarmur9891 6 месяцев назад

    સુપર ❤️

  • @firhanfirhan4050
    @firhanfirhan4050 Год назад +1

    Are this in usa

    • @storm12weather
      @storm12weather  Год назад

      Yes. This is in New York State. Ulster County specifically.

  • @Me0w_VR
    @Me0w_VR 6 месяцев назад

    That’s my school

  • @Milepost1965
    @Milepost1965 Год назад +1

    God's mighty power....

  • @williamschmidt2576
    @williamschmidt2576 3 месяца назад

    MOTIVTE YOURSELF NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @AndreiZlate-vq2wk
    @AndreiZlate-vq2wk 6 месяцев назад

    Andrei

  • @juanvicenteherrera6525
    @juanvicenteherrera6525 Год назад +2

    hola espero que puedas en tender lo que vi en tu video en el minuto 055 asta el minuto 059 de derecha a isquierda paso un cilindro como a unos 1000 kilometro de velocidad para que lopuedas ver tenes que reproducir tu videos a 025 cuadro por segundo o mas lento que puedas y veras un ufo en forma de cilindro espero que puedas verlo

    • @hugobaires2113
      @hugobaires2113 Год назад

      Solo ese miro I mas cosas mas grandes si Mira mas cerqita 2 o 3 Cara's ASTA Los ojis negros

    • @hugobaires2113
      @hugobaires2113 Год назад

      Pero no crea LA jente no lie importa pero cuando les de la GANA Los van a comer a todos somos un buffet para ellos

    • @hugobaires2113
      @hugobaires2113 Год назад

      Pero si si le interase esto de lol que miramos Tengo una lista que SI SE Miran entre la jente andan y no SE dan cuenta SE muevan super rapido solo con Camara lenta pero no le diga a Nadine porke medisen loko

    • @LightningEthan
      @LightningEthan 7 месяцев назад

      that's a bug flying next to the camera.