Thanks. The landscape near Palo was forever changed. We seem to appreciate more now what we once had, but it will be a long time to see those big trees and forests like it once was , once again. One day at a time, watching a new tree grow. For us here it was like a 45 -50 minute hurricane, in Iowa. Crazy stuff.
What an insane storm. It came up on us so fast, I remember seeing the windows flexing on the west side of the house. Thanks for the recap, I’ve watched the minute by minute video many times while folding clothes
Blew out a couple of my exterior storm windows, screen doors, westside, and destroyed my camper, trees fell on it, but we were safe, all that counts. Luckily trees fell on the camper or it would have been overturned, demolished. Crazy storm. over an hour of wind, once the main front went thru, it was insane.
Its not much but you can see the perspective from my car's dashcam at Collins Rd Hy-Vee on my channel. Since I already went inside the store to start my shift the video feed is only at 1fps but you can still see the incredible winds on the footage.
Thanks. The landscape near Palo was forever changed. We seem to appreciate more now what we once had, but it will be a long time to see those big trees and forests like it once was , once again. One day at a time, watching a new tree grow. For us here it was like a 45 -50 minute hurricane, in Iowa. Crazy stuff.
What an insane storm. It came up on us so fast, I remember seeing the windows flexing on the west side of the house. Thanks for the recap, I’ve watched the minute by minute video many times while folding clothes
Blew out a couple of my exterior storm windows, screen doors, westside, and destroyed my camper, trees fell on it, but we were safe, all that counts. Luckily trees fell on the camper or it would have been overturned, demolished. Crazy storm. over an hour of wind, once the main front went thru, it was insane.
@@sunnie057 sure hope Iowa never has a hurricane again! haha
I feel like as the planet's heat intensifies, so will storms such as derechos and supercells and will probably be more common too
It’s the result of humanity destroying the planet.
We showed up after this storm and had no idea this storm even existed. We live in Colorado, our news stations told us nothing.
I watched the coverage until the power went out @21:40 PM.
Its not much but you can see the perspective from my car's dashcam at Collins Rd Hy-Vee on my channel. Since I already went inside the store to start my shift the video feed is only at 1fps but you can still see the incredible winds on the footage.
I got hit by that in Illinois
I was on ST.Lucks in cr when it happened. Wasnt fun
I feel like as the planet's heat intensifies, so will storms such as derechos and supercells and will probably be more common too