@@Olivia-no7mi Good question! There are a few things going on here. There was a retention pond nearby behind the fence with those birds probably agitated by the storm and they started squawking more, but I think the rain and wind also distorted the sound quality on the video as the heavy stuff came through so it's hard to say which is which! Maybe I will upgrade my gear for next time. I started the video standing up on the stone fireplace so some rain probably got into the phone. That may have been a wrong move.
@csxtraincountingrailfan4452Ай бұрын
I remember that storm hitting Berne New York wiped out power over 24 hours.
@ryanpc1983Ай бұрын
It's not captured fully in the video but there was an audible surge of wind that just swept through like nothing I've ever heard before. Very fortunate to be in a newer neighborhood with limited old growth trees at the time. Old farm land that didn't have anything significant that could get toppled over.
@ronaldshank7589Ай бұрын
That Storm gave new definition to the phrase:"Thar' she blows!"
@ryanpc1983Ай бұрын
@@ronaldshank7589 absolutely! I forgot that you can hear some hammering in the first part of the video as a neighbor was up on a ladder building a porch and luckily cleared the area just in time to get out of the storm.
@kaitlynhowellАй бұрын
I get it! Because Derecho means “Whale’s mouth!” XD
@ryanpc1983Ай бұрын
@kaitlynhowell lol, it was epic for sure!
@federicovallelunga46382 ай бұрын
Da quale direzione veniva il vento?
@ryanpc19832 ай бұрын
@@federicovallelunga4638the winds came from the northwest
Just what we need in America more bullshit keep that dumb shit to yourself 9/11 affiliate.
@Natural.Havoc.2kАй бұрын
These moments really remind us that we need to take stronger action to protect the environment. What are your thoughts on climate change? 1:17
@ryanpc1983Ай бұрын
@@Natural.Havoc.2k I'm not a climate scientist but I've chased storms all over New York State for the last twenty plus years. The intensity and frequency of storms appears higher to me now than it has been at any point that I can remember with a couple of exceptions: the blizzard of 1993 and the 1998 F-3 Mechanicsville tornado.
@LifeRx-b4zАй бұрын
Weather patterns have always varied across the Earth by era's. Some years see droughts, others see severe wet seasons. The Earth is coming out of an ice age so warmer temperatures can't be attributed simply to global warming. Climate change has been happening for as long as the Earth has existed. It's not man made, it's the natural progression of mother nature.