60 Times Mother Nature Got Angry on Camera
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I thought that flood when the dam burst was bad. But the one in Norway was ridiculous! That's like 2 acres of land floating away with houses, barns, and anything else close by. Incredible!
@amandadonegan2137
21 күн бұрын
More land than that. But everyone was aware, had evacuated in advance and removed all they wanted.
@TheEnphamus84
20 күн бұрын
Right!! I'd be so hurt if I just paid taxes on my piece
@aspenrebel
Күн бұрын
"Ahh honey!? Our neighborhood is missing".
@aspenrebel
Күн бұрын
@@TheEnphamus84I bet they couldnt get off the govt real estate tax roll.
At 3:24 that is not a bridge. It's a protective roof over the road for just such events.
@Guillaume2606
28 күн бұрын
In France this is called a Galerie. You can find them everywhere in the mountains
@stephens7107
23 күн бұрын
Snow shed. Good lord these narrations are lame.
Not a bridge, snow shed. Very common in snowy mountains for that exact reason. Protection from avalanche
7:31 Really smart standing underneath power lines as the lava eats away at the pole that's holding them up... I swear some people have absolutely zero situational awareness...
@TalkingHands308
19 күн бұрын
@@emmafitzpatrick7213 Um, WTF are you talking about? Watch the video, you see his neighbor on the right, standing right underneath the powerlines. What f*cking drones are you talking about? lmfao
A reminder that we all live in tune with nature. Nature directs the music and when she says dance, we dance to nature's tune.
@sixmax11
2 күн бұрын
and when nature says jump; we can only reply 'how high'?
Yay! Welcome back!❤
Love the visuals. Dislike the music. I’d rather hear nature flexing its muscles than man-made noise.
@paulikwabe8298
23 күн бұрын
Sure
@Ragnarok182
21 күн бұрын
I don't think the music really blocked the sound in the videos.
@lkreinmiller-author
21 күн бұрын
@@Ragnarok182 , possibility. I’m not much of a music person and I’m 74. Might just be me and my ears. 😁😁😁
@Ragnarok182
21 күн бұрын
@@lkreinmiller-author 😉 That just means you're well experienced over us younger folk.
@lkreinmiller-author
21 күн бұрын
@@Ragnarok182 😅😅😅
That standing wave that formed at the end of the first video was awesome and massive!…Tom
Dude really said "thats my creepy neighbor." In the lava footage 😂😂😂
@BreandanOCiarrai
22 күн бұрын
"crazy neighbor", but the spirit is the same :D
🌪In my life, I've been caught in a tornado 3 times. The first time I was 17 and delivering pizza for a friends pizza restaurant, the sky turned green, a few hailstones began to fall, and within maybe a minute later, it went from day to night, it was so dark and hailing/raining so hard that I couldn't see past the hood of my little VW Rabbit. The windshield quickly turned into nothing but bullet holes and spider cracks, and after what felt like 5 minutes (which was really only about 30-40 seconds), the hail/rain had slowed and I could actually see ahead of me again. I realized that I wasn't driving on the road anymore, I was up on the sidewalk, which was 10' higher in elevation and about 30 feet away from the road (the sidewalk was on top of the levy, and now, so was I). The wind somehow moved me and my car 30 feet up the embankment. I won't bore you with stories of the other 2 times, other than to say they weren't as eventful as the first time. The one that took my tornado virginity was by far the worst (for me personally, the 3rd one completely devastated an entire subdivision in the next town over 😔). Living anywhere where tornados are a thing, can be very scary and terrifying. You can't even imagine how strong they are until you actually live through one. Me and my gf (at the time) used to go storm chasing all the time. It was "exciting". Being a teen and full of pi$$ and vinegar, the first and second tornados didn't deter me from storm chasing. But after driving through the aftermath of the 3rd tornado and seeing the devastation and feeling our own house shake like it was about to get lifted into the air and start hunting down the wicked witch of the west, I never chased after another storm, ever. I stayed as far away from them as possible (and still do to this day).
@sixmax11
2 күн бұрын
i lived in st. louis and saw my fair share of nasty weather. saw the mid-day sky turn dark as night, the sickly green you describe, but i never actually saw a tornado in real time.
@EmitRelevart
2 күн бұрын
@@sixmax11 ...and I pray you never get to see one up close. I hope you and your family stay safe.
@aspenrebel
Күн бұрын
I've seen a couple of mini tornadoes in Boston Harbor
@aspenrebel
Күн бұрын
The other day I thought we were going to get a tornado in the town of Brookline, Massachusetts, just west of Boston, attached to it. But I didn't hear anything on the news but any tornado actually formed. All of a sudden the clouds got thick and dark, and raining, and wind blowing and swirling things around.
Car did NOT get hit by lightning - it was the TREE on the left hand side of the roadway that got struck looking as if it struck down onto the car.
For those who want to know...in the video a reference is made at approx. 23:56..about a (Hurricane) in OHIO...that reference is CORRECT--Sept 14, 2008 the remnant of Hurricane IKE crossed over OHIO producing a windstorm with 75 mph winds that caused 1.255 Billion in damages across the state and killed 7. While the actual eye wall didn't hit Ohio, the storm still produced damage comparable to the hurricane itself. We had the remnant of Ian cross where I live and did damage to our home...the weather folks classified it as Hurricane Ian damage and our insurance listed it as Hurricane damage in the payout.
27:05 You got that wrong. its not because of deforestation. Its the sedimentary rock of Himalayan ranges giving away.. There is hardly any trees... lol
@curiousgeorge1940
25 күн бұрын
There are NO trees at the altitude of that slide. It's all rocks & snow. The narrator is a complete ignoramus.
Thrilled to have u back
I got hit by lightning while in my car. There was a blinding flash and a bomb-like explosion of sound. I was pretty shaken up, but basically okay. As for the car, I had to replace the alternator, regulator, battery, heater, radio, computer chips.
@user-kw1mq7jt7z
23 күн бұрын
I'm so glad that you are ok I got hit by lightning and it hurt me I was pregnant with my son I'm so glad that my baby was ok 😮😢😂❤
@sixmax11
2 күн бұрын
my next door neighbor's house was hit by lighting. it fried every wire in the house and the breaker panel too. he also got both his work truck and his personal truck totaled.
Good to have you back with us!
yes Nature strikes back👍
I have said for a few decades now; Nature doesn't care about lines on a map, governments, ideologies, language, religion, or egos. For all our self-proclaimed importance, we're actually less than nothing to the planet we live on.
@marjolijnv.3974
26 күн бұрын
Hear hear!
@kode4420
26 күн бұрын
Ever since I was a kid I've said we're termites eating away at a log. Eventually the Earth will fight back or fall apart into dust.
@kittyhawk7060
25 күн бұрын
I would disagree with you on that. God thinks more highly of us than anything else. He sent His Son to die for us.
@jeffreyestahl
25 күн бұрын
@@kittyhawk7060 Only by one stream of view. I follow Science, not Myth. I'm sure you feel differently, but the only source of truth you have is a singular book which tells you that everything in it is true. That's not a reliable source. Make no mistakes; I don't discount your beliefs. Where I have a problem is in the assumption that: 1) your beliefs apply to me too. 2) your beliefs entitle you to abuse the world we both live on, and I think we should be worrying a LOT more about the planet we live on than whether or not invisible divine sky beings exist.
@whez08
25 күн бұрын
I agree, that's why I will keep burning fossil fuels.
It always amazes me when people stand on the edge of a crumbling landslide watching it’s progress.
@reneolguin1081
24 күн бұрын
they're humans...it's what we do
@TLWAnatolian
24 күн бұрын
Amazes me also. Darwinism at its finest.
@beckiej.morris8471
23 күн бұрын
Or flooding 🤦🏼♀️
@RitaRoob
22 күн бұрын
Sensationsgeil!
@Redbeardian
21 күн бұрын
@@reneolguin1081 In certain countries. Unfortunately, I'm from one of those intelligent countries where people run for safety when this kind of stuff happens. Thankfully there're enough "dumb" countries to get footage to watch though!
It was heartbreaking to see the WHOLE job and hard worked site basically disappear in Myanmar. All the workers work was ruined and obvious lost jobs and income that was how they supported their famiĺies. The only grace was that no one was injured or worse as historically these landslides killed thousands of workers. I pray they can and will restart as soon as possible.
3:20 That's not a bridge. It's a snow shed. It's not incidentally allowing people to take shelter from a massive avalanche. That's what it's for, and that's why it's there.
@Guillaume2606
28 күн бұрын
In France this is called a Galerie. You can find them everywhere in the mountains
@benediktmorak4409
25 күн бұрын
@@Guillaume2606 correct! MAINLY though it is not for the protection of people per se. it protects a railway line or road from avalanches. Lucky you though, when you and your car are inside a Gallerie and an avalanche comes down. In the Austrian Alps they are also all over the place. Both on roads and railway lines.- Lawinengalerie - in good german langauge.
1:46 have to admit that a very impressive looking wave the broken dam created
Great video. I especially appreciate the down to earth commentary - not a pun or weak "joke" anywhere in sight! :-)
The cameraman has to practise more to keep the lenses focused at the event site & not to move here & there.
@faithlizmbiwa8235
5 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 I agree
YAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY!!! Wekum back, hope you had a great time!
I have seen my first share of funnel clouds start rotating. It is a very eerie feeling that you could be witnessing the start of a tornado, or it could go another 40 miles away and then just dissipate
26:00 It's a dust devil, not a tornado.
I can't get enough of these! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent presentation. We can never appreciate the power of nature... until it's too late.
A vast majority of these clips are repeats from prior videos.... Getting kinda tired of seeing the same clips constantly.... I am real glad the original narrator is back the narrator that replaced you was awful.... So happy your back
Mother Nature cares not about politics or policies. She cares not about climate change or who can dive deeper, fly higher or build better. When she wants to make a point or plant a new life, she will. When she's had enough she'll let you know. Praise her, cause nothing will stop her.
@MaxHeimst
23 күн бұрын
But unfortunately man-made climate change makes natural catastrophes like floods and storms more likely.
Some people forget that this really isn't our planet. We just live on it.
@CeBme
23 күн бұрын
This really isn't our body we just suffer in it ...
@catmoore1448
23 күн бұрын
The planet will always win.
@billt6116
23 күн бұрын
It's amazing how precarious the balance of life is, And yet somehow we manage to live and even thrive at times in an O2 caustic environment! Nature is perfect, It is humanity who falls short. Where nature is symbiotic, Humanity is still parasitic.
@user-kw1mq7jt7z
23 күн бұрын
This is the people this is God's work 😮❤🎉
@user-kw1mq7jt7z
23 күн бұрын
@@catmoore1448this is not the planet this Gods work 😮❤
Finally, you are back !!!
At 3:02 if you pause it you can clearly see the lightning bolt hit 100 ft on the other side of that vehicle. It is absolutely clear that car did not get hit by lightning.
Soooo..... On what date did these "four hurricanes hit New York at once"?!
@jpsholland
27 күн бұрын
I think after 4 beers he could not stomach.
@stormwarning1235
23 күн бұрын
Yea, too much drama. Not enough facts.
@littlejennsmall
4 күн бұрын
And a hurricane in Ohio?!
Wow, what a powerful reminder of the awe-inspiring force of nature! Despite its intensity, there's something mesmerizing about witnessing Mother Nature's fury captured on camera. This video is not just a showcase of her power, but also a testament to the resilience and adaptability of life on Earth. Let's appreciate and respect our planet even more after seeing these incredible moments. 🌍🌪🔥
We all know how mother nature can be angry 😠 sometimes, but we still can't love each other
That tornado merging looks like in-flight refueling. Lol
What's with the Over Dramatic Music ? Most of the Clips are Awesome in their Own Right... Lets Hear Them !
The voice is BACK, baby!!!
That was a dust devil near that truck 😅
Psst…check out dust devil. A dust devil is a strong, well-formed, and relatively short-lived whirlwind. Its size ranges from small to large. The primary vertical motion is upward. Dust devils are usually harmless, but can on rare occasions grow large enough to pose a threat to both people and property.
son iowa doesnt have hurricanes tornado yes hurricanes no.
Welcome Back 😄
Ok,very very good and fantastic ok videos, congratulation thank 🆗️👍🤗👋
@THH-NEWS
11 күн бұрын
now this is why i love the internet. great video :)
It's more than the voice! The accent, the timbre, the pacing, the ability to "get out of the way of the story"... And, the editing is back as well. The VacayGuy segments were longer and "past the point". So, reader/editor is the same person? Or they're a team off-mic and vacationed together? We have a plot, and it thickens!
Good video!!
That cat running during the earthquake. Woman just trying to stay up and the cat's like like this hooman.
@mchevre
22 күн бұрын
lmao fr that cat is the real mvp of this entire video
@TheRealBambihooves
21 күн бұрын
🎯🎯🎯💯
2:40 When your House decides to identify as HouseBoat. Weeeeee !!!!
NIce...the iconic voice is back.
@dethray1000
28 күн бұрын
is this guy modulating his voice because his boyfriend keeps squeezing his nuts?
@Guillaume2606
28 күн бұрын
Yeah, that's a pity. This irritating voice is very annoying! But what can one do about it? Turning the sound off isn't an option.
17:48 Was it the wind? That doesn't look like wind took those trees down. Looks more like a landslide, like the ground those trees were on gave way...
Welcome back! woohoo!🎉
Damn, we missed you. Welcome back.
Welcome back!
you can rename this '60 times the cameraman had one job and failed miserably"
26:45-ish, That's not a tornado, that's a dust devil. Tornadoes form in rainy conditions.
@scottfrank5903
24 күн бұрын
Lol 😂 Hurricane 🌀 Tornadoes 🌪 and Dust Devils 🌬😈 are learning experiences 😅🤣😂
@williammurray4167
24 күн бұрын
@@scottfrank5903only if you live through them…
@shawndcummings
23 күн бұрын
Jumped on the comments to say the same thing. Dust devil basically harmless unless you get debris in your eyes. Way too sunny to be a mini tornado.
@user-kw1mq7jt7z
23 күн бұрын
This is God's work not some devil dust 😮❤
Right blame nature not HAARP not weathermod.
@nathanpulliam4013
21 күн бұрын
I have a bridge to sell you
23:50 Don't think Ohio is prime "hurricane" territory. Guessing that was a derecho.
@kasoziephraim7843
19 күн бұрын
hi lam kasozi ephraim
Thank you so much bro, for updating things which can't witness through our own eyes. Once again thank you, keep on upload for more information.
now this is why i love the internet. great video :)
A dust devil is not a tornado
15:06 Perhaps you shouldn't buy a car with a glass roof. 😕
The flood disaster reminds us of the importance of environmental protection. Deforestation and water pollution have contributed to the increased intensity and frequency of floods. We need to plant more trees, control waste, and protect ecosystems to reduce damage and safeguard the lives and properties of the community.
Those landslides freak me out tbh. Imagine everything you built and own is on that land. I used to think people in the mountains didnt have to worry about flooding, but they have their own worries
@elmoremoss3034
22 күн бұрын
Guess what, everything we have is simply on loan to us anyway
its wonderful moment thank for you records
I eagerly anticipate each new upload from you
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Wow. Finally he is back like he never left, unlike your ex 💔😅😂
Very useful video. Thank you
26:23 That would be a Dust Devil. Hardly a tornado.
Wow talk nice about mother nature!! She is beatfull. 😮❤etc.
Are there videos of natural disasters without anyone talking, just the most dramatic moments of human-made things being completely destroyed? Please link them here, they are very calming to watch, but hard to find.
@aspenrebel
Күн бұрын
If a tree falls in the woods, but no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?
Finally! Our favourite narrator is BACK!!! Hope you've got a nice tan m8 in Ibiza, Cancun, Bahamas or whatever awesome place you visited! Cheers and once again. Welcome back! :)
Wow! The way that flood took that entire house down and swept it away is insane!! I thought just the overhanging part would fall, not the ENTIRE house!! Crazy
Glad we got the right voice back again !
@dethray1000
28 күн бұрын
is this guy modulating his voice because his boyfriend keeps squeezing his nuts?
Appreciate a Video compilation without the doom and gloom of some of the videos like this that I've seen in the past.
Nature doesn't get angry. But it is in a fairly constant state of terra forming ti keep things in balance. It is up to us to be smart enough to stay out of the way.
Second video. "I'd like to show you a three bedroom, 2.5 bath, with a deck house. Well, a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath house. Err ... a two bedroom 1.5 bath house with a view. Uh, never mind. The house has literally just be "taken out" of the market."
I guess we can say Mother Nature is off her meds for all this chaos.
Yeay!!!!!!!
Gotta watch out for those Ohio hurricanes 😂🤣
16: 34 When half of the hill comes sliding down and someone feels the need to point his finger at it... Kind of hard to overlook.
@MomolosZtips
25 күн бұрын
There's always one finger-pointer in every crowd & another one who tells everybody to "Hey - look over there". --- like we're all deaf, dumb, and blind.
@gardenjoy5223
25 күн бұрын
@@MomolosZtips Right :)
If you don't see the tornado moving left or right. That means it is coming straight tword you.
Amazing
Excellent presentation And your voice, the descriptions, and your music. Especially the Tornado “song” It was almost like the voice of one Scary! Wish the pics could have been bigger
Natural nature, beautiful
It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature!!!
There ain’t nothing on this earth that would make me take a cruise 🤣🤣🤣
L O is back ❤️
THe music and footage for the Romanian tornado is utter filmic masterpiece.
You got it wrong. The lightning didn’t hit the car. You could see. It landed well away in front of the vehicle again.
3:47 Imagine explaining that to the insurance company and telling them you want to rebuild.
That last "tornado" was a dust devil. Have your facts right.
@RIVALContentJammerz
22 күн бұрын
"Four hurricanes hit New York at once"
LOL at the cat at 8:00
Frente a la naturaleza, el ser humano es realmente pequeño.
House on Vacation 😂
The lightening didnt hit the car, you can see it was infromt of it by a ways
6:50 all i could think of was a giant bottle of cola
So wonderful
Live life to the fullest... Nature doesn't care about lines on a map, governments, power, money, ideologies, language, religion, or egos. All our self-proclaimed importance will end when we die.