5 RARE Weather Moments Caught On Camera

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5 RARE Weather Moments Caught On Camera

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I honestly love the guy who recorded the crown flash 😂

yolandaponkers
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I’ve had a precipitation shaft happen to me before! My dad and I were in the garage, fixing my bike. Keep in mind, it was a relatively cloudy day in the middle of summer, and we weren’t getting a lot of rain. However, when our backs were turned to the opening of our garage, we heard a loud sound of wind, and what sounded like rain. I turned my head around first to see a square of rain, move from my dads car on the driveway, to my grass in my front yard, then down the street, almost as if it was driving a car in the rain. It lasted for maybe a minute, but after it stopped, my dad and I went out to see what the hell happened. Yes, everything was actually wet, which we didn’t believe at first, and there was just a random line of water in the middle of the street. It also moved so fast, with a lot of agility and graceful-ness. Weirdest yet coolest thing I think I’ve ever experienced.

Bri.F.
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Fun fact: if a tornado looks like it's stationary, it *may* be moving towards you.

Leeooooooo...
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The Pilgar NE tornados were actually 2 different mesocyclones that produced a tornado each. That is what made the event so rare because the supercell had 2 separate areas of rotation which both caused tornados

bennwardhaugh
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10:49 The smoke to the right side of the firenado looks like a person walking away from it, kinda facinating.

Phoenixstorm
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The car: "hey dude, could you lend me a hand, my owner didn't wash me for weeks"
The cloud: "I gotchu fam"

RoseyCakess
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One time I was riding a plane to Texas when it was like pouring, and once we went above all of the clouds it was super shiny and the sun was out, and there was even a rainbow. I legitimately felt like I was in heaven it was so pretty.

oreos_milk
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Weatherman: There is 1% of rain on the forecast
The 1 Percent: 6:51

theneverenders
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The firenado is awesome. Beware of the sharknado though 😅

nkronert
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The quadruple waterspouts on this video remind me of the three waterspouts I saw while at the beach on vacation. They were lined up, one behind the other. I have never seen a tornado in any form, so I started taking pictures. One of the biggest things that stood out to me was, the waterspouts would disintegrate as soon as it made landfall. It was an amazing sight to see.

kevinashley
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You missed the chance to toss in a dust devil. That would have covered all 4 elements.

ravenlord
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Here in Montreal, weather can be quite dynamic. One winter, some years ago, it was beginning to snow over my neighborhood in Downtown Montreal. (I live in a 20 story tower) We had a precipitation shaft open up, just next to my building, And the cloud opened up and dropped copious amounts of snow on one specific spot, like on the car in this video. You could see the cloud drop from the sky, and then zip open, and made the dump. It lasted for a few minutes. The other dynamic system is the Micro Burst. It stormed one day here in the city, it rained all over, but a micro burst dropped on a park not far from my home, the entire park was destroyed, the century trees were snapped like twigs. The Micro burst fell within the confines of the park, and it devastated the houses fronting the park as well, but no further.

jeremy
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The two ef4 tornadoes that happened in Nebraska weren't multi vortex. Those are two tornadoes that came from the same supercell. A multi vortex tornado is when the tornado is like halfway to 3/4 of the way down and little vortices start spinning up on the ground like the Katiewoods tornado or like El Reno when the meso got pretty low to the ground and started putting out multiple vortices after vortices until they combine to make one big tornado.

kylevansickle
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I love the part when a old man just comes in front of the camera smiling when its “Raining”

Reinac
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The most powerful known fire whirls were created during allied bombing raids on Germany and Japan in WW2. During operation Gomorrah in July 1943, the ignition of incendiary bombs dropped on Hamburg created a fire whirl 1000 feet high with winds of 150mph that destroyed much of the city killing 19000 people, most of whom were in air raid shelters as the fire whirl sucked out all of the oxygen and flooded them with carbon monoxide. Hundreds of people were also seen being sucked into the vortex and immediately incinerated.

justonecornetto
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Wait until you see a 'firenado' in an Australian bushfire, where the bushfire is so large it actually generates it's own weather system above and around it.

mattieb
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I was on the USS Kitty-Hawk in 2007 (or 08) and was out in the Pacific. In open water there was about 4-6 waterspouts that all touched down at once. Haven’t seen one before or since then thankfully.

ryhalfmcjames
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Fun fact: If a tornado looks like it is not moving it is moving towards you

ollieabandonchannel
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Man that guy whoever owns that car got a damn free car wash better be happy cause I would

shadowsniper
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The guy recording the crown flash, is DEFINITELY from Boston MA 🤣

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