You can check that out over at my channel scouts bonk cola, I did updates after the storm, I was caught in it too so you can check out the storm videos I made from a phone, but it shows you what the storm did.
The sound reminds me of an EF0 in February at like 6am it ripped our evergreen trees out of the ground the roots too I don’t even live in a tornado area
What does this same outlook look like now? Could you do a little neighbourhood tour? I'd like to understand how best infrastructure and nature withstand this sort of thing from a civil engineering point of view. Thanks.
Many areas nearby were without power for a week, some a little less, some more. There are still people without a copper Internet connection (with Mediacom, a large ISP corporation). They estimate about 50-60% of the tree canopy was lost in this city, which was full of mature trees. After it passed there was an estimated 500k without power in the state alone, and ~10M acres of crop damage. www.weather.gov/dvn/summary_081020 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_2020_Midwest_derecho
You should have also captured footage of the outside after storm. I would have love to have seen it. Great video by the way!👌
You can check that out over at my channel scouts bonk cola, I did updates after the storm, I was caught in it too so you can check out the storm videos I made from a phone, but it shows you what the storm did.
Scouts Bonk cola thanks for the posts!
@@bobross923 liar
DANG whoever put up that bird feeder did an amazing job.
The sound reminds me of an EF0 in February at like 6am it ripped our evergreen trees out of the ground the roots too I don’t even live in a tornado area
What does this same outlook look like now? Could you do a little neighbourhood tour? I'd like to understand how best infrastructure and nature withstand this sort of thing from a civil engineering point of view. Thanks.
Many areas nearby were without power for a week, some a little less, some more. There are still people without a copper Internet connection (with Mediacom, a large ISP corporation).
They estimate about 50-60% of the tree canopy was lost in this city, which was full of mature trees. After it passed there was an estimated 500k without power in the state alone, and ~10M acres of crop damage.
www.weather.gov/dvn/summary_081020
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_2020_Midwest_derecho
Can you do a video of all the aftermath of the storm and everything that happened outside?
It starts 0:15
0:27 branch (turn up your volume to hear it)
0:35 The last of the tree goes down
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O meu Deus que isso olha esse vento que medo 😱😱😱
Misericórdia 😱😰
hi move that camra
Hurricane Ida was worse than this when it hit here it flooded
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it’s time to change your home man why you still living here 😳
its fine its not like it broke his house or anything
Because he lives there dummy
@@agutierrez1845 thats the point