Beware the Goose
0:39
9 ай бұрын
Gotta make that light!
0:36
9 ай бұрын
2023 Tulsa Motorcycle Toy Run
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@TechTrashCash
@TechTrashCash 46 минут бұрын
It's not actually the transformer blowing just the fuses unless it's really bad.
@Nine-Signs
@Nine-Signs 52 минут бұрын
Just waiting on a tripod alien to rise up over the distance.
@LuzZul-p3g
@LuzZul-p3g Сағат бұрын
It’s just vecna opening his portal
@gwibus
@gwibus Сағат бұрын
Thats not a storm bruh thats stranger things 🤣
@Tofu_Pilot
@Tofu_Pilot 2 сағат бұрын
You'd think that any tree that grew up in OK would be pretty much indestructible. Turns out OK winds can destroy everything, regardless of what's in an object's DNA.
@purefoldnz3070
@purefoldnz3070 2 сағат бұрын
if your lightning is red it probably means you need to see a doctor, some antibiotics should clean it right up.
@CodyC2009
@CodyC2009 3 сағат бұрын
Actually, yes…it was wild.
@oracleofpelham511
@oracleofpelham511 4 сағат бұрын
high winds kick up dirt and dust, "red" lightning
@stevenlott8103
@stevenlott8103 6 сағат бұрын
ive seen green lightning. dont know how common that is but its wierd. especially where i live. Washington
@Blueythesloth
@Blueythesloth 7 сағат бұрын
Where is this
@realbatonline
@realbatonline 7 сағат бұрын
only scary nature thing ive ever seen was when the sky turned green (as it does right before a tornado) in 5th grade. terrifying. oh, and the derecho of 2012
@robinofhsr
@robinofhsr 9 сағат бұрын
Are we sure that wasnt a hurricane
@TempAccount358
@TempAccount358 11 сағат бұрын
Luckily, most of our country's power cables are underground and transformers are in very sturdy buildings.
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual 11 сағат бұрын
Where was this? location on title would be nice
@DeathWaves
@DeathWaves 16 сағат бұрын
Flashbacks to War of the Worlds
@goldeneye70
@goldeneye70 19 сағат бұрын
Where's the 100 mph wind?
@goldeneye70
@goldeneye70 19 сағат бұрын
That's not lightning. It's direct energy weapons
@OfficialLightningMcQueen
@OfficialLightningMcQueen 23 сағат бұрын
Props to the cameraman for standing outside the entire time filming without worry
@Jaylene579
@Jaylene579 Күн бұрын
take the amplified and the reversal, and smash together those two different infinites to make imaginary mass, imaginary technique, hollow purple. (i had to bro💔)
@eviehammond9509
@eviehammond9509 Күн бұрын
Ive lived in Buffalo NY all my life so I thought Ive seen it all when it comes to weather oddities, but the night I experienced "thunder snow" it truly freaked me out!!😂
@sandiegotrafficlightstrain354
@sandiegotrafficlightstrain354 Күн бұрын
What was that incredibly bright light at 1:27?
@davidhenderson3400
@davidhenderson3400 Күн бұрын
That was a power surge caused by lightning running in on a dead power line. Years ago while working on a house that was not even hooked up to the power lines a storm come up and lightning run in on the power panel in burned it out. The house has been fully wired was waiting for the sheetrockers. The power company had not come and trenched in the line to hook it up yet. So the house was not hooked up to the mains at all. Lightning ran into the ground burned up half the wiring in the house and the fuse panel. I'm suspecting something similar to that happen because the flash and the video.
@benscheidhastoomuchtosay2094
@benscheidhastoomuchtosay2094 Күн бұрын
Yikes!
@MegaAce042
@MegaAce042 Күн бұрын
I lived through multiple hurricanes in my life, so I've pretty much seen storms like this before, Believe me, they are not fun whatsoever.
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 Күн бұрын
Stalkers, an emission is approaching, get to cover NOW!
@lpeddle8404
@lpeddle8404 Күн бұрын
I believe the sirens mean take cover.
@Tigerf81
@Tigerf81 Күн бұрын
Looks like normal lightning to me
@OhioStormChaserthecat
@OhioStormChaserthecat Күн бұрын
March or April 2024 in Ohio or average weather in Oklahoma be like
@Arc_5
@Arc_5 Күн бұрын
0:56 That ain't an arc flash anymore, that's a whole arc NUKE
@manifestgtr
@manifestgtr Күн бұрын
First of all, this is a beautiful storm. Secondly, I think it’s good for us to get spanked like this from time to time. Mother Nature can steamroll over centuries of development in a matter of hours and I think it’s important to respect that.
@mikeharrington878
@mikeharrington878 2 күн бұрын
Over Luzon, Philippines, we encountered cloud-to-cloud, blood-red lightning bolts. One even decided that it wanted to check out our plane, too. Went through the fiberglass radome in the nose like it wasn't there and grounded into the forward radar antenna pedestal. Then it jumped through the bulkhead into the belly of our bird and turned the hydraulic fluid inside the #1 and #2 lines into a dried stain in the lines. Up in the crew cabin, we had ourselves a visitor, too. I can only assume that the incredible current in that bolt was able to ionize the air or something inside the cabin, because a 2-foot, glowing whitish-yellow ball of plasma seemed to leisurely drift down the middle of the bird fore to aft. The weird thing was that it seemed to shut down my sense of hearing, because I swear it became so quiet I thought all 4 engines had died. And **no one** wanted to get near that plasmoid! It was like it had a little sign on that said "Hi! I'm a lightning phenomenon. If you touch me, you'll die. Have a nice day!" It finally seemed to ground out on these chutes we had in the plane to drop sonobuoys for listening to subs underwater (this was a P3-B Orion, if anyone is a history buff). As soon as I got sound back in my ears, I called up to the flight station and told them that we'd been hit. The in-flight ordinanceman, Randy, started bawling like a cockatoo "We're hit! We're hit!" Made me wish I had some crackers in my helmet bag. Anyway, the flight engineer told me that none of the engines or their generators stopped running, so whatever phenomenon that silence-thing was, it occurred between our ears, because everyone else said they experienced both the silence and the impending doom feeling that went with it. We declared an in-flight emergency and headed for the nearest runway up at Clark Air Force Base, and the two pilots working together managed to manually muscle that old bird down onto the deck with only the tertiary, absolutely last-ditch hydraulic system that we had. I was told that the color of the lightning was because the clouds that we saw weren't rain clouds, but rather dust clouds that arise from the islands from time-to-time and the dust is very red in color, like the Mississippi River delta mud. All those dust particles getting caught in air-to-air and air-to-ground electrical discharges causes it to light up a spectacular crimson color. Wish we'd all had cell phones back then lol. Those would've been some great pictures, sigh. Anyway, hope you don't mind my sharing my own 'red lightning' story. Oh, and if I may: ⚓GO NAVY⚓
@reignFX.
@reignFX. 2 күн бұрын
Used to live in Illinois and storms like this were SUPER common
@therealbronxbull8541
@therealbronxbull8541 2 күн бұрын
Sprites
@richcast66
@richcast66 2 күн бұрын
That air really had somewhere to be.
@Light_and_Serenity_263
@Light_and_Serenity_263 2 күн бұрын
Cameraman never dies 🙂
@tulpamedia
@tulpamedia 2 күн бұрын
Its that gas giant type of storm
@BransonandBeyond
@BransonandBeyond 2 күн бұрын
You gotta love weather in the Midwest
@jacobrangel696
@jacobrangel696 2 күн бұрын
I don’t really have any memories of storms here in nj, because I wasn’t there for sandy, but I do remember being hit by a tropical storm in red bank. It was bad.
@michaelformosa4716
@michaelformosa4716 2 күн бұрын
Well, just watched the video & I’ve STILL never seen red lightning!!
@truckdrivah
@truckdrivah 2 күн бұрын
Yeah, that would scare the shit outta their kid’s lives, feels like a hurricane
@67_DED
@67_DED 3 күн бұрын
Upside down?
@mikev1218
@mikev1218 3 күн бұрын
Memphis, 2003. No power for 3 weeks.
@adserting2153
@adserting2153 3 күн бұрын
average day in oklahoma
@orianaspiderowl769
@orianaspiderowl769 3 күн бұрын
Ok i don't know if it's just me but I saw rainbow lighting 😅😊
@Jerry-n3y6e
@Jerry-n3y6e 3 күн бұрын
We Okies in Oklahoma, see that every spring!
@RestrictedAirspacePodcast
@RestrictedAirspacePodcast 3 күн бұрын
Incredible footage. Well done. Liked and subscribed.
@morbidsasquatch9640
@morbidsasquatch9640 3 күн бұрын
LOL, if you actually think that was bad don't move to the mountains, and if you mean red as in the pinkish colored lightning you must be young because those severe storms are normal. Everyone always thinks its global warming, it's not. bad storms happen every day all over the world, even before we were here lol. relax its just a little life happening
@ZodiaKGalXy
@ZodiaKGalXy 3 күн бұрын
Don’t worry. The Gods are using lightsabers.
@Atmosphericpurgatory2
@Atmosphericpurgatory2 3 күн бұрын
Went through the eywall of hurricane milton couple months ago that reminded me a lot like it
@josephherman5790
@josephherman5790 4 күн бұрын
I didn't see any red lightning.
@BriannaThomas-so7fr
@BriannaThomas-so7fr 4 күн бұрын
red lightning is possible! i just forgot how the phenomenon happenes
@Bayle-the-Dread-Dragon
@Bayle-the-Dread-Dragon 4 күн бұрын
Dragonlord Placidusax
@troyh3628
@troyh3628 2 күн бұрын
It happens when the lightning contacts an air mixture with higher nitrogen content, that's why sprites are red since the nitrogen content is higher at higher altitudes. It's also a good indication of how strong a storm will be since stronger storms occur in lower atmospheric pressure. Lower pressure lets more nitrogen come down into the air mix at lower altitudes, so seeing ground strike lightning go from bluish-white to purplish-white means it will be a stronger storm.