I actually swam under a supercell in August of 2014 and all I needed was a new pair of shorts after looking directly above me and seeing a rapidly rotating wall cloud 😂
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@@jezcolborne6329 These strikes are more likely to be "high-amp" negatives. Positive strikes don't produce the crackling sound at the beginning of the thunderclap, which is the sound negative leaders make. But since positive lightning doesn't branch near the ground, the first thing you hear would be the return stroke, which usually sounds like a gunshot or cannon fire.
@@jezcolborne6329Typically with negative strikes, you get a bolt with a quick and rapidly flashing duration, a long crackle and then a boom or a fading crackle. With positive strikes, you get one longer and brighter flash with a loud zap sound, kind of like an electric fly zapper but way louder, seconds of waiting and then it sounds like a cannon went off right next to you. Those in the video are more powerful negative strikes (high amp).
0:02 Zeus just dropped an atomic bomb on Mount Olympus
Terrifying and brutally brilliant at the same time.
When you are caught walking in it cloudy rainy thundering and lightning no swimming during thunderstorms
When it's swimming out you shouldn't go thundering
I actually swam under a supercell in August of 2014 and all I needed was a new pair of shorts after looking directly above me and seeing a rapidly rotating wall cloud 😂
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Thank you!
Well captures!
Sipping my tea to this...
Normal negative strikes.
He must have measured E-field change due to nearby lightning discharge 😂
I think so too. They completely lack the booming sound that accompanies such strikes.
This is great i love thunder
Positive lightning flashes originate from the very top of the cumulonimbus cloud and are much more powerful than normal negative lightning.
They originate from the Anvil cloud and the Overshooting top cloud which makes them more dangerous.
Sounds like a war zone.
That thunder sounds like when Godzilla steps on a building.
Beautiful; would be great to have this on a 2 hour loop. ✨
Good mic on the GoPro! My Hero4 mic sucked, recorded in mono.
Positive lightning strikes infested
Lightning is scary
Then it is really scary when you see a big bolt of lightning hit the near the umbrella when you are walking in a tstorm
It is just a rainy day with thunder lightning outside
The very thing I fear whenever if have to go outside in rain.
But those are regular negative strikes. Positive ones will make a big CRASH.
No. These are positive not negative as the thunder is100 times louder and sounds like rocket attacks
@@jezcolborne6329 These strikes are more likely to be "high-amp" negatives. Positive strikes don't produce the crackling sound at the beginning of the thunderclap, which is the sound negative leaders make. But since positive lightning doesn't branch near the ground, the first thing you hear would be the return stroke, which usually sounds like a gunshot or cannon fire.
@@PhotoStormMediaOfficial Seems like it to me
@@jezcolborne6329Typically with negative strikes, you get a bolt with a quick and rapidly flashing duration, a long crackle and then a boom or a fading crackle. With positive strikes, you get one longer and brighter flash with a loud zap sound, kind of like an electric fly zapper but way louder, seconds of waiting and then it sounds like a cannon went off right next to you. Those in the video are more powerful negative strikes (high amp).
Swimming classes will be cancelled when the weather is bad such as thundering raining lightning
Intense
Those are Just normal Negative Lightning Strikes
This was intense! Where was this?
In Austria
Storms get crazy around here with lightning
@Pyromaster Steiermark Oberösterreich
Vöcklabruck
@@maxpower5877 Wow!
@@maxpower5877wann war dieses?
@@maxpower5877Something I can sleep to, Thunderstorms don't bother as long as I'm safe indoors
That happened at this place since 1945
Are literally explosions
Fake
Haha fake for sure 🤣 My video editing skills are bad bro
@@maxpower5877 LIAR.
Your post leads the way. Go fly a kite.
Definitely real