One in A Billion Moments in Nature

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One in A Billion Moments in Nature

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I thought everyone, especially nerds, knew your hair standing up in a storm means lightning is imminent.

glennbabic
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The cloud waterfall was by far the best one . Watching a moose shed their antlers is a close 2nd .

randoir
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Talking about isolated rain. I lived in Phoenix for 10 years and one day there was a thunderstorm that did not move. I was standing and looking straight up a wall of the thunderstorm. It was nearly a perfectly straight wall going up. The weird thing was, I pulled into a flooded parking lot of a completely dry street. I was just a matte of a foot between a heavy down pour and a dry street. I was living at a apartment and there was a tremendous downpour. We had nearly 4 inches of rain in a hour. But if you traveled 1 mile in any direction, there was no rain. They showed it on the news were there was this heavy rain and then no where else in Phoenix had rain.

moosedroppings
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I had the same thing happen on Lake Mille Lacs in MN. We were in a metal boat on that shallow lake, and when my hair stood up like a bushy dust mop, then my line rose out of the water, also with static sounds, we got out of there. We found out later that Minneapolis, MN, about 90 miles away had just had a tornado.

As to the bubbling water, I simply thought maybe Mother Nature had forgotten to turn her tea pot off. ;o)

BTW, they go through the ice coming on shore in, I believe, Lake Erie, every year. Sometimes it has actually gone up against a house to close to the lake edge and broken doors or pushing a wall and breaking it.

Sadly, John Muir, the explorer who found and pushed for Yosemite to become a park also wanted Hetch Hetchy Valley to be part of it. But, sigh, even though the Hetch Hetchy was more beautiful, San Francisco parlayed it into being a reservoir for their city. Sad. If you have been there, and looked at the valley past the damn, yes, it probably was. It broke John Muir's heart.

PaulWesleyBowen
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Can't believe how good this turned out!

EvaMatthewsS-ht
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My husband and I experienced one of those super isolated rainfalls once. We were freaked out because we couldn't see any clouds. Ours was also at night, and all we could see were the moon and stars. We talked about the "mystery rain" for years.

queenb
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I always appreciate your videos, but this one was better than usual! Thanks for what you do, and you are appreciated!

MikeWMiller
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Great interesting video as usual from this channel, but there is one phenomenon that happens every other day in Cape Town, in South Africa. That’s the cascade of rolling clouds over the flat Table Mountain. I filmed it many times. Still spectacular and no need to go to China! 😉

senses
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That fire video is straight out of Fantasia. Such a awesome phenomena

MazzieMay
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Another excellent video. 😀 Thanks again.

barbarajeffries
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Never clickbait on this channel, awesome. 🙂

mastergoosek
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Yosemite indeed had a real 'fire fall' here. I remember seeing it as a child. They would toss burning embers off the cliff for an amazing sight at night! I remember all the fire trucks waiting to put out any runaway embers.

catbee
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That was a freakin hose from a roof. In both videos. Clouds MOVE. I have actually experienced the real thing, but the cloud moves, so the rain moves. Clouds do not stay stationary. It's not possible.

DoctorKnox
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So, wouldn't that make it a waterRISE rather than a waterfall? :-)

sudonymh
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Love this video. That title attracted me, your voice keep me here to the end this video.

CamCrazy-
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That's why you don't go out in a storm.

Mrhootyhoot
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Mother Nature holds so many secrets yet to be discovered. Thank you for opening Nature's Pandora's box. I'd love to see more videos like this.

wowearth
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I really enjoy when they explain about the location of things in China, like how the cities are connected by government. We hear so little out of China, and it's interesting to me. And that ice piling up on land happens on Lake Michigan; houses are built right on the shore and some years the ice pushes so far up on shore it pushed houses off their foundations.

glcol
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0:00 nope, this field ain’t dying on my watch 💀

ShreddedRipcord
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I don‘t believe the rain videos. Always at night, close to buildings and WAY too large drops. Looks to me loke a hose from the roofs of the buildings. There is no way rain falls this precisely on the same spot for such a long amount of time. Clouds aren’t static, even without wind.

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