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I'm 3 miles outside Stirling, and it's so grim.100mph winds.power cuts trees down .madness. l couldn't open my door for the force of the wind.didnae like it at all.cant beli you were out in that.x
You were right in the email, Shaun. My da always loved going out to watch lighting storms from the safety under our deck/balcony. But fear of hurricanes and tornados is really more healthy respect! ETA: look up "storm at LeHinche, January' I think it was 2017. The waves were breaking over the sea wall and spraying higher than the 3 story houses across the street. Luckily I was in Dublin, not the usual west coast
I was watching BBC and there you were, and I was like "I know him!" Lol. I was so proud for you that more folks were getting to see more of your talents and abilities. Well done Shaun. 👏👏
It would be really cool if you came down here in Spring for tornado season. You could do a ride along with the Texas Storm Chasers. I think you would have a blast!
My husband and I got a call from a regular customer during a hurricane. My husband drives a cab. This guy got caught on a mini bike in the storm. So we drove across town to get this guy, past downed power lines, traffic lights out, and downed trees everywhere.Took over 4 hours to get back home. Should have taken 20 minutes tops. Never, ever again. So, so glad you are safe. Love and hugs from Tennessee. Our weather has been wet but no high winds, thank the good Lord.
Crazy storm! That's a proper hurricane! Beautiful snowfall and sunset filming at the loch! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. The bird preserve will be great next spring. Hopefully you can spot the elusive red squirrel and the capercaillie! They look like Ruffed Grouse we have here in Utah. It's really nice to see you enjoying filming again! Love to you and Teka💕🏴
Shaun, you never cease to amaze me with your outstanding videos, sensitivity toward your surroundings, respect and awe of nature, and artistic talents. The background guitar music used during the snow shots was perfect. My heart thanks you.
The snow after the storm was beautiful. The wind rain wind n waves looks like our Gulf Coast hurricanes. We awake to no power no water a day or two with downed trees nmpower lines. Thanks for sharing your storm videos.
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for another fantastic video, and I’m very glad that you didn’t have any mishaps while filming. That’s awesome you were on the BBC!!
I thumbed this up but for some reason I don't recall watching this video. Shaun, this is also an amazing video! The scenery was absolutely picturesque. Scotland is definitely beautiful. I sure pray I get to see it live in full color personally one day soon. Incredible! Thank you, Shaun and Teka! I love you both dearly. Blessings always.💞🌺😊🕊️🙏 Shaun, welcome to the Storm Chasers family.💜🤗
Wow! -- BBC News -- You're famous! (Deservedly so, of course) -- Congrats! So amazing to see the dramatic contrast between the raging force of the storm at night, and the deep stillness of the snow-coated Highland wood the next day-- sealed finally by the warm sunset hues over the lake. A feast for the senses -- which you've brought to us beautifully!
I'm so glad you both are ok. I hate storms they are frightening. I would never go looking for one. The snow is beautiful but forget the rest of that storm.
Yeah! I was startled to see you all windblown and fur-encircled on the BBC newscast! And had to smile...there's our Shaun! I also love the wind, it's great to see you enjoying it. Another lovely video. I could never get tired of seeing such a beautiful place.
I'm from New England and well acquainted with hurricanes, blizzards and nor'easters. I love being at the shore during a good storm (but can do without the snow and ice).
@@shaunvlog The winds in your video were crazy enough that it could technically be a blizzard. My experience of blizzards results in knee to hip deep snow, probably wet and heavy. I admit to chuckling at your dusting, but acknowledge that any amount of ice on a road can be dangerous. Glad you had safe travels.
I’ve been caught in hurricanes in Florida and Texas. When you see the raw power of nature it is quite daunting. We’ve been very fortunate to have good weather in our travels to Scotland. We have tornadoes and derechos here in the Midwest USA. They can wreak havoc with trees and buildings here.
Thank you for the excellent coverage of the storm and its aftermath, Shaun. Also, the storm's power let us enjoy a more powerful brogue than usual. Be there more storms! :) If you are up to it, you might consider hooking up with some of the best tornado chasers in "tornado alley" in the US to experience epic meteorological events from mid-May into early June: funnel clouds, tornados, hail storms, wall clouds, major lightning storms, shelf clouds, mammatus, anvil-heads, etc.
It doesn’t take very high water to stall your engine and leave you stranded, unless you have a vehicle set up to ford shallow streams. A foot of water can float some cars away. We get a lot flooding here.
A couple on RUclips called The Travel Trolls we’re on the coast near you very frightened by this storm. They are not fun in the least, and can be very dangerous. They were in their RV. No idea why you wanted to experience one. I live far inland in the desert and in my area had a 75mph wind gust! Yes a wind gust and it blew my tree in the front yard into the roof of my house. Getting repairs for the damage. But I was alone, husband at work, it was very scary. Please be care Shaun. It can blow your small car off the road. Imagine what happens with big trucks!! Nothing to play with. Stay safe please Shaun!! ❤️❤️❤️
I saw you on BBC first before I saw this video!! Congrats!! God bless you guys and keep you safe! Loved the beauty after the storm, even though it was icy!
Nice one shaun , im sure you'll get a few more subs from the bbc news 😉 , the storm was mental , got called back from our deliveries in dundee to the mail sorting office at 2 in the afternoon and it the snow was pretty bad at that time. Working in carnoustie next day and the power was off for most of angus for over 24 hours
I had a friend who told me a couple weeks ago to check out your videos.. knows I just love anything Scottish... I keep TV on BBC here in Michigan, and there you were! Loved the video, and been watching clips every day to catch up. I love Outlander too!! Had the books in late 80s b4 it was a show. Diana G. is a genius! Anyway! Stay safe Shawn!
Great film, Shaun! We lived in Okinawa, Japan for 3 years a while back. The heavy winds & rain remind me of the typhoons we experienced. Glad you found it exhilerating!
Proud of you Shaun. I also saw you on BBC America and wondering, is that really him? This was great video. One of your best. I also wanted to hear about the Seals that had a hard time and some lost their lives. That is sad. Another great job 👏
I'll love the power of storms. I was in Hurricane Ida and was close to the eye, it was awesome. Then two weeks with out power and high heat. But it was worth it.
Nice model 3 at least it didn’t cost much for your drive up to Aviemore. You know we were there in 2021 Up at the ski car park but it was in Summer. It really is an area I don’t know well. It was stupidly busy when we were there that road beside the loch was solid with parked Cars.
Shaun - Great vid, from the storm to the after calm. I too saw you on BBC America which I had turned on expressly to see video of the storm, never expecting you find you there. Gradulations, way cool. I'm a somewhat experienced storm chaser on the east coast USA, altho I prefer to see at it as the storm is chasing me, as I'm being as cautious as possible and yet still be out in it. Yeah, there's risk of being killed or seriously injured, but there are things you can do to minimize that risk. If you can get you hands on some US Football style shoulder pads and a helmet, that can be helpful. The smaller shoulder pads that NFL kickers wear will do, but the helmet should have as much grill work to it as possible. Either that or a full wrap motorcycle helmet will do. As well, a standard issue solid life preserver (meaning not the inflatble ones) will not only help keep you afloat if you end up in the brink, but will help keep you warm and afford some nice protection to your ribs and kidneys, etc. Buy your foul weather gear at a maratime supply shop and your boots should not only be waterproof, but with steel toes.
I would think most Americans would dream of avoiding that weather. You are a born 'storm chaser' Shaun. Just in the wrong country for it. Extreme weather is fun to watch develop . . . Most times. It really does show you the power of nature. 😁
That snowy scene looks like here in Wisconsin. We just got our first lasting snow today. The Whight Season is here. I just looked up latitude for our respective locations. I am around 45, while Edinburgh is about 55. I wondered why the sun set earlier for you. About 4:30 PM this time of year.
That wind was crazy! You're a brave soul Shaun to venture out into the storm and record it. So cool to see you on BBC.. Great video! Thanks for sharing. You need to get up with Pecos Hank here in the US and check out some storms with him. 😄
At around 100 mph sustained winds this was equivalent to a Category 1 or 2 hurricane. I'm glad you're OK there Shaun. This storm was actually covered by our local television news and our national news as well. It goes to show how powerful and unusual a storm like that is in that part of the world.
Now listen, you be careful with that weather. Those little golf carts you call cars can be blown away in seconds and be instantly crushed under the weight of a mature tree. It's all fun and games until we lose a Scot. Have your wee fun and then go home and be safe. 🤗 The key to driving on ice is, you can turn the wheel, or you can brake, but you CANNOT do both. Definitely an acquired skill. Be careful out there. 🥰
I suspect what you heard going "hooooo" was an owl. Had to verify, but there are five resident species in the U.K., with the Tawny Owl being common in Scotland. I'm a birder!
I can’t lol I was doing the same thing lol I have never seen weather like this tho a red warning is so rare We can get 4 seasons in one day but we don’t get winds like this❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am not a storm chaser..on the contrary, if I can hibernate under a duvet, that's where I'll stay until it's over! 🤣👍but I enjoy 'the day after sunsets', just as much as you do! 😉 - you're a TV star, whoop whoop! hello from Denmark 🌸 ❄
Hi Shaun, as a MIAMI Florida resident I very much enjoy your storm video, I actually was quite impressed that electric power remained on! Florida Power and Light co. Could get some tips how to do that here 😃.....Very enjoyable video PS that is a very nice looking car you have, do you mind sharing what make and model it is .... Thanks from the USA
Man, I am from the southern US. Tornadoes are not fun,; neither are ice storms/freezing rain, and hurricanes. By the way, how can a guy that's scared to death of imaginary black bears be so nonchalant about dangerous storms?
Yep - I watched this and laughed in the voice of one who has routinely experienced all of the aforementioned in south Louisiana & upstate SC...as well as actually been less than a foot away from black bears. Bless his hearrrt! (Said in the most Southern way possible). Still love Shaun tho'!
You never experienced the storms like in lower Alabama. Hurricane Michael winds where 140 - 170. Got through that . We get tornados. Some time 5 touch downs within a 15 mile radius.. But you learn to take precautions and adapt. Don't fool with mother nature.
This is so surreal to see in Scotland. I'm in North Carolina and have been through my fair share of hurricanes, but I'm always amazed by the raw power of something like this in nature.
@@shaunvlog we got falling snow now!hmmmm!still getting a low pressure front in less than 48 hrs!putting on clothes to film some snow flakes falling in slow motion with my trusty GH4!stay warm and happy!
We only got our power back yesterday. The forests round here look horrific. The police van was a mile from here, attending a fatality. I went out to move a tree and retreated rapidly. Worst I've ever seen.
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Call it "winter is here" in a nod to Game of Thrones"!😜
I'm 3 miles outside Stirling, and it's so grim.100mph winds.power cuts trees down .madness. l couldn't open my door for the force of the wind.didnae like it at all.cant beli you were out in that.x
You were right in the email, Shaun.
My da always loved going out to watch lighting storms from the safety under our deck/balcony. But fear of hurricanes and tornados is really more healthy respect!
ETA: look up "storm at LeHinche, January' I think it was 2017. The waves were breaking over the sea wall and spraying higher than the 3 story houses across the street. Luckily I was in Dublin, not the usual west coast
I was watching BBC and there you were, and I was like "I know him!" Lol. I was so proud for you that more folks were getting to see more of your talents and abilities. Well done Shaun. 👏👏
Thank you so much Beth 😊😊😊
Me too Beth! I said the same. I ran off the grab a couple of mates to show them.
It would be really cool if you came down here in Spring for tornado season. You could do a ride along with the Texas Storm Chasers. I think you would have a blast!
My husband and I got a call from a regular customer during a hurricane. My husband drives a cab. This guy got caught on a mini bike in the storm. So we drove across town to get this guy, past downed power lines, traffic lights out, and downed trees everywhere.Took over 4 hours to get back home. Should have taken 20 minutes tops. Never, ever again.
So, so glad you are safe. Love and hugs from Tennessee. Our weather has been wet but no high winds, thank the good Lord.
I remember when you filmed that hail storm too! The news wanted to interview you...I think you have a career as a meteorologist coming :)
I'm so proud of you Shaun. I saw you in the BBC News in America. I'm glad you and Teka are safe and you got to explore the snow.
Beautiful shots of the land and sea. Love to see the unbridled nature.
Good on you for being on BBC Shaun. You are a very genuine person and I love your videos, signed - Boston guy.
Crazy storm! That's a proper hurricane! Beautiful snowfall and sunset filming at the loch! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. The bird preserve will be great next spring. Hopefully you can spot the elusive red squirrel and the capercaillie! They look like Ruffed Grouse we have here in Utah. It's really nice to see you enjoying filming again! Love to you and Teka💕🏴
Shaun, you never cease to amaze me with your outstanding videos, sensitivity toward your surroundings, respect and awe of nature, and artistic talents. The background guitar music used during the snow shots was perfect. My heart thanks you.
The snow after the storm was beautiful. The wind rain wind n waves looks like our Gulf Coast hurricanes. We awake to no power no water a day or two with downed trees nmpower lines. Thanks for sharing your storm videos.
That' s great. The BBC knows talent when they see it!
14:40 gorgeous sun!
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for another fantastic video, and I’m very glad that you didn’t have any mishaps while filming. That’s awesome you were on the BBC!!
Thank you very much 😊
I thumbed this up but for some reason I don't recall watching this video. Shaun, this is also an amazing video! The scenery was absolutely picturesque. Scotland is definitely beautiful. I sure pray I get to see it live in full color personally one day soon. Incredible! Thank you, Shaun and Teka! I love you both dearly. Blessings always.💞🌺😊🕊️🙏
Shaun, welcome to the Storm Chasers family.💜🤗
Wow! -- BBC News -- You're famous! (Deservedly so, of course) -- Congrats! So amazing to see the dramatic contrast between the raging force of the storm at night, and the deep stillness of the snow-coated Highland wood the next day-- sealed finally by the warm sunset hues over the lake. A feast for the senses -- which you've brought to us beautifully!
Wow ... you're famous now! Thanks for the beautiful snow and sunset footage. Another good video, Shaun!
Brings back memories of your last winter snowstorm videos.
Another fine video... beautiful and exciting!
That was so cool on the BBC. Stay warm and be safe.
What a beautiful forest! 😍
At 6:30 -6:50..... that what it looks like when a tornado is either close by or about to hit. In case you ever wondered.
Very beautiful where the snow is thanks so very much for sharing. Take care
I'm so glad you both are ok. I hate storms they are frightening. I would never go looking for one.
The snow is beautiful but forget the rest of that storm.
E o inverno nem chegou ainda!! Venham para o calor do Brasil!! I love this country! I love you and Teka!
Yeah! I was startled to see you all windblown and fur-encircled on the BBC newscast! And had to smile...there's our Shaun! I also love the wind, it's great to see you enjoying it. Another lovely video. I could never get tired of seeing such a beautiful place.
I'm from New England and well acquainted with hurricanes, blizzards and nor'easters. I love being at the shore during a good storm (but can do without the snow and ice).
I’d love to see them!
@@shaunvlog The winds in your video were crazy enough that it could technically be a blizzard. My experience of blizzards results in knee to hip deep snow, probably wet and heavy.
I admit to chuckling at your dusting, but acknowledge that any amount of ice on a road can be dangerous. Glad you had safe travels.
I’ve been caught in hurricanes in Florida and Texas. When you see the raw power of nature it is quite daunting. We’ve been very fortunate to have good weather in our travels to Scotland. We have tornadoes and derechos here in the Midwest USA. They can wreak havoc with trees and buildings here.
Thanks to YOU!!!🏴🇺🇸
Wind like that literally sucks the breath right out of your lungs! Incredible video!
Thank you for the excellent coverage of the storm and its aftermath, Shaun. Also, the storm's power let us enjoy a more powerful brogue than usual. Be there more storms! :) If you are up to it, you might consider hooking up with some of the best tornado chasers in "tornado alley" in the US to experience epic meteorological events from mid-May into early June: funnel clouds, tornados, hail storms, wall clouds, major lightning storms, shelf clouds, mammatus, anvil-heads, etc.
Beautiful Shaun.
Congratulations on your unexpected publicity! I'm glad you and Teka came through the storm unscathed.
WOW ! Awesome video . Beautiful Snow . Please Stay Safe Y'all !
thanks for the view
The area you are at is just stunning! Love you adventures so much!! ❤️❤️❤️
So that was Scotland in November?? Thank you so much Shaun 💓I never woulda believed Scotland is like new jersey. 🙂 in the USA 🇺🇸
Love what you do keep it up and hurry back here across the Pond
Beautiful
It doesn’t take very high water to stall your engine and leave you stranded, unless you have a vehicle set up to ford shallow streams. A foot of water can float some cars away. We get a lot flooding here.
True - I’ve forded rivers in my car but couldn’t deal with ocean waves
A couple on RUclips called The Travel Trolls we’re on the coast near you very frightened by this storm. They are not fun in the least, and can be very dangerous. They were in their RV. No idea why you wanted to experience one. I live far inland in the desert and in my area had a 75mph wind gust! Yes a wind gust and it blew my tree in the front yard into the roof of my house. Getting repairs for the damage. But I was alone, husband at work, it was very scary. Please be care Shaun. It can blow your small car off the road. Imagine what happens with big trucks!! Nothing to play with. Stay safe please Shaun!! ❤️❤️❤️
I saw you on BBC first before I saw this video!! Congrats!! God bless you guys and keep you safe! Loved the beauty after the storm, even though it was icy!
Thank you very much Desiree 😊
@@shaunvlog you are very welcome. 😊
Great stuff! What a storm!!
thats amazing how storms can be I like storms I like the rain the snow cold weather thank you for sharing your video
I won't be able to see you on BBC, but this was amazing. We do have these all the time in the USA, but that doesn't make it any less amazing.
Fantastic job! 👏👏
Glad to see you enjoying the weather, I'm also the type who loves to witness natures power.
Congrats on the news piece.
That looks like our hurricanes! Just not cold but hot and humid!
Outstanding . . .
Nice one shaun , im sure you'll get a few more subs from the bbc news 😉 , the storm was mental , got called back from our deliveries in dundee to the mail sorting office at 2 in the afternoon and it the snow was pretty bad at that time. Working in carnoustie next day and the power was off for most of angus for over 24 hours
I had a friend who told me a couple weeks ago to check out your videos.. knows I just love anything Scottish... I keep TV on BBC here in Michigan, and there you were! Loved the video, and been watching clips every day to catch up. I love Outlander too!! Had the books in late 80s b4 it was a show. Diana G. is a genius! Anyway! Stay safe Shawn!
Great to see you here Sam - thanks for subscribing 👍
Great film, Shaun! We lived in Okinawa, Japan for 3 years a while back. The heavy winds & rain remind me of the typhoons we experienced. Glad you found it exhilerating!
Wow !! Your famous!! Your a storm chaser now! Wow! 😃😃😃❤️❤️
Looks amazing
Now you’re famous 😃😃😃
Storm was really tough. I live next to Lochend Park. That was really bad night 🥶😱
Wow ... that's some crazy weather. Nice footage ... adventures at your door step. Cool!
I love your Tesla! It goes so well in Scotland. Congratulations
OMG Shaun! BBC!!!!! Oh yea and that storm too 😬 Congrats on your new found notoriety. Well done!
One heck of a Hoolie there Shaun! Great filming.
Proud of you Shaun. I also saw you on BBC America and wondering, is that really him?
This was great video. One of your best. I also wanted to hear about the Seals that had a hard time and some lost their lives. That is sad.
Another great job 👏
I'll love the power of storms. I was in Hurricane Ida and was close to the eye, it was awesome. Then two weeks with out power and high heat. But it was worth it.
Nice model 3 at least it didn’t cost much for your drive up to Aviemore. You know we were there in 2021 Up at the ski car park but it was in Summer. It really is an area I don’t know well. It was stupidly busy when we were there that road beside the loch was solid with parked Cars.
You have to love it - 'they have issued a red alert, so let's go for a wee drive' SUCH A BOY THING!!!!! All my mother buttons are being pushed!!!!!
Dude, your videos blow me away
Shaun - Great vid, from the storm to the after calm. I too saw you on BBC America which I had turned on expressly to see video of the storm, never expecting you find you there. Gradulations, way cool.
I'm a somewhat experienced storm chaser on the east coast USA, altho I prefer to see at it as the storm is chasing me, as I'm being as cautious as possible and yet still be out in it. Yeah, there's risk of being killed or seriously injured, but there are things you can do to minimize that risk. If you can get you hands on some US Football style shoulder pads and a helmet, that can be helpful. The smaller shoulder pads that NFL kickers wear will do, but the helmet should have as much grill work to it as possible. Either that or a full wrap motorcycle helmet will do.
As well, a standard issue solid life preserver (meaning not the inflatble ones) will not only help keep you afloat if you end up in the brink, but will help keep you warm and afford some nice protection to your ribs and kidneys, etc. Buy your foul weather gear at a maratime supply shop and your boots should not only be waterproof, but with steel toes.
HOLY COW 🐄😳 SHAUN!
That's pretty amazing and scary. I always love your videos and they make me even more excited about my trip there in May.
I would think most Americans would dream of avoiding that weather. You are a born 'storm chaser' Shaun. Just in the wrong country for it. Extreme weather is fun to watch develop . . . Most times. It really does show you the power of nature. 😁
That snowy scene looks like here in Wisconsin. We just got our first lasting snow today. The Whight Season is here. I just looked up latitude for our respective locations. I am around 45, while Edinburgh is about 55. I wondered why the sun set earlier for you. About 4:30 PM this time of year.
That wind was crazy! You're a brave soul Shaun to venture out into the storm and record it. So cool to see you on BBC.. Great video! Thanks for sharing. You need to get up with Pecos Hank here in the US and check out some storms with him. 😄
I say I would love to see your storms, but if it came to it I’m sure I’d chicken out 😅
@@shaunvlog Nah, you'd love it! Hank's very experienced at tornado chasing.
At around 100 mph sustained winds this was equivalent to a Category 1 or 2 hurricane.
I'm glad you're OK there Shaun.
This storm was actually covered by our local television news and our national news as well.
It goes to show how powerful and unusual a storm like that is in that part of the world.
I think the major difference is we only ever have gusts to that speed - sustained was more like 40mp. Still crazy though. Thanks 😊
BBC wow! So proud 👏
Congrats on your brief stardom! In like a lion, out like a lamb. Viewing from Florida, you had me freezing!
Does not surprise me that you would be out driving in a storm, you are most adventurous.
Now listen, you be careful with that weather. Those little golf carts you call cars can be blown away in seconds and be instantly crushed under the weight of a mature tree. It's all fun and games until we lose a Scot. Have your wee fun and then go home and be safe. 🤗 The key to driving on ice is, you can turn the wheel, or you can brake, but you CANNOT do both. Definitely an acquired skill. Be careful out there. 🥰
it's gone mate, it killed one person In Northern Ireland,we were no bad in Scotland,Wales was bad though
Mercy! That is one nasty storm!
I suspect what you heard going "hooooo" was an owl. Had to verify, but there are five resident species in the U.K., with the Tawny Owl being common in Scotland. I'm a birder!
a new BBC STAR!!!
I was at Loch Garten today in the snow. Only because We took a wrong turning though.
Not a bad wee spot eh?
@@shaunvlog was trying to find a very remote house. Found it eventually 😀
Oh Wow 😳 100 mph winds.
I can’t lol I was doing the same thing lol I have never seen weather like this tho a red warning is so rare
We can get 4 seasons in one day but we don’t get winds like this❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Didn't know capercaillie was an animal. I've really liked a Scottish band by that name for a while now.
I love strong storms as well. I am in Virginia US.
Glad you got to enjoy the "elven" storm. 😊 Be safe!
I am not a storm chaser..on the contrary, if I can hibernate under a duvet, that's where I'll stay until it's over! 🤣👍but I enjoy 'the day after sunsets', just as much as you do! 😉
- you're a TV star, whoop whoop!
hello from Denmark 🌸 ❄
Congrats getting on the BBC news!
Hi Shaun, as a MIAMI Florida resident I very much enjoy your storm video, I actually was quite impressed that electric power remained on! Florida Power and Light co. Could get some tips how to do that here 😃.....Very enjoyable video
PS that is a very nice looking car you have, do you mind sharing what make and model it is .... Thanks from the USA
Man, I am from the southern US. Tornadoes are not fun,; neither are ice storms/freezing rain, and hurricanes. By the way, how can a guy that's scared to death of imaginary black bears be so nonchalant about dangerous storms?
Yep - I watched this and laughed in the voice of one who has routinely experienced all of the aforementioned in south Louisiana & upstate SC...as well as actually been less than a foot away from black bears. Bless his hearrrt! (Said in the most Southern way possible). Still love Shaun tho'!
You never experienced the storms like in lower Alabama. Hurricane Michael winds where 140 - 170. Got through that . We get tornados. Some time 5 touch downs within a 15 mile radius.. But you learn to take precautions and adapt. Don't fool with mother nature.
You look like one of our weather newscasters 😄
Omgosh where have you been 🙂
Whoa!😳
Congratulations! And so much more personable than the "professional" journalists, ha ha .
This is so surreal to see in Scotland. I'm in North Carolina and have been through my fair share of hurricanes, but I'm always amazed by the raw power of something like this in nature.
I love seeing them too - we don’t get anything like as strong as you guys do though
Category 1 hurricane: 74 to 95 mph
Category 2 hurricane: 96 to 110 mph
So you essentially experienced a category 1 hurricane. 😎
the storm is moving north of Britaini?then we get it soon here in Denmark!
It is moving south - from the north to south
@@shaunvlog we got falling snow now!hmmmm!still getting a low pressure front in less than 48 hrs!putting on clothes to film some snow flakes falling in slow motion with my trusty GH4!stay warm and happy!
I'd honestly shit my pants if a storm like that came to my country, but I wouldn't mind the snow afterwards
Gosh Shaun, would LOVE to see you storm chase here in the States. Have you seen the documentary, "Tornado Alley" that was shot with an Imax camera?
Oooh I’d love that - I’ve not seen the documentary but will check it out
WOW!!!!!
Love this video! So good! Be safe out there! Love snow in the UK! So beautiful!
I am personally, not a big fan of storms, but am glad you are enjoying it, Shaun.
We only got our power back yesterday. The forests round here look horrific. The police van was a mile from here, attending a fatality. I went out to move a tree and retreated rapidly. Worst I've ever seen.