Storm chasers and photographers just love it when someone takes their footage and sells it to a tv station as if it was there own. Sad but true. Copyright bullshit is a necessary evil.
That's silly. I've created many pieces of open source software and released it to the public. Anyone could take that and sell it. I get by knowing I did people a favor.
I think Supercell storms have the most beautiful, athmospheric, majestic clouds. Even if they are violent and dangerous, still they are an expression of God's art. They are really the kings of the sky. I understand why they are so studied by storm chasers and scientists. It's like to search and answer for such beauty.
Actually periodic research is done approximately once every 5 years, Oklahoma has more tornadoes than any state in the United States, Texas ranks number 2, however if you did some simple research, you would know this. . . in fact in order to rank Oklahomas numberr of tornadoes on average you would have to combine the states of Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, and Arkansas together just to get near the number that Oklahoma recieves, but nice try. . .Courtesy of SPC NOAA. . .
@lionsforlyons Yep; the storm not too much farther to north put down a couple of nice tornadoes near dark, which I obviously missed ... and I didn't care. :) Best LP structure I have ever seen.
Why are you chasing in Oklahoma City? They rarely have tornadoes. You should go somewhere like Denver. I heard they have a ton of tornadoes. Southern New Mexico does to! It is located right in the middle of the famous "tornado alley".
This really was a beautiful storm. I remember seeing golf ball sized hail with scattered tennis balls on the ground as I followed it too. Just couldn't get a tornado out... dang LPs ;)
I also remember lots of convergence. Mainly because of all the trees, it seemed like everyone pulled off wherever there was an open spot. Good video James.
Very very nice chase,
Could you please name the song?
104986 10 months ago
That copyright bullshit is annoying, it's not like the supercell is your property.
xXSparky117Xx 10 months ago
@xXSparky117Xx
Storm chasers and photographers just love it when someone takes their footage and sells it to a tv station as if it was there own. Sad but true. Copyright bullshit is a necessary evil.
lakefxnet 9 months ago
@lakefxnet
That's silly. I've created many pieces of open source software and released it to the public. Anyone could take that and sell it. I get by knowing I did people a favor.
xXSparky117Xx 9 months ago
I think Supercell storms have the most beautiful, athmospheric, majestic clouds. Even if they are violent and dangerous, still they are an expression of God's art. They are really the kings of the sky. I understand why they are so studied by storm chasers and scientists. It's like to search and answer for such beauty.
MarkFerry1976 10 months ago
@MarkFerry1976 i totally agree!
104986 10 months ago
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Thunderstruck401 1 year ago
Actually periodic research is done approximately once every 5 years, Oklahoma has more tornadoes than any state in the United States, Texas ranks number 2, however if you did some simple research, you would know this. . . in fact in order to rank Oklahomas numberr of tornadoes on average you would have to combine the states of Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, and Arkansas together just to get near the number that Oklahoma recieves, but nice try. . .Courtesy of SPC NOAA. . .
Thunderstruck401 1 year ago
That is simply beautiful ! I'll be so happy to see a supercell like this one, in my country, Romania.
ExtremeSpinner99 1 year ago
@lionsforlyons Yep; the storm not too much farther to north put down a couple of nice tornadoes near dark, which I obviously missed ... and I didn't care. :) Best LP structure I have ever seen.
monsieurTVS 1 year ago
One of the few chases I can recall where I didn't see a tornado and didn't mind one bit. :) GORGEOUS storm.
monsieurTVS 1 year ago
Why are you chasing in Oklahoma City? They rarely have tornadoes. You should go somewhere like Denver. I heard they have a ton of tornadoes. Southern New Mexico does to! It is located right in the middle of the famous "tornado alley".
TheMightykaz 2 years ago
Veri nice LP supercell thunderstorm !
altocumulonimbus 2 years ago
Low precipitation right?
poopsyproductions 2 years ago
Wonderful video!
Where were you located during the time lapse filming? Looks like 177
01V8Silverado 3 years ago
Nice video, the music goes well too :)
WildSkiesUK 3 years ago
I do love a good LP Sup!
EF5Chaser 3 years ago
LP = low precipitation? In any event, beautiful cloud structure - and the time lapse is phenomenal. =] Well done.
*StormSpinner* in North Central Texas
stormspinner1 3 years ago
This really was a beautiful storm. I remember seeing golf ball sized hail with scattered tennis balls on the ground as I followed it too. Just couldn't get a tornado out... dang LPs ;)
I also remember lots of convergence. Mainly because of all the trees, it seemed like everyone pulled off wherever there was an open spot. Good video James.
TexasLonghorn07 3 years ago
What a beauty!!! amazing time lapse.
AeroStorm911 3 years ago
Like the music Great Structure
midwestchaser 3 years ago