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  • Wow... this brings back summer memories indeed!

  • HARRP rings presently over Des Moines

  • It's weather manipulation go to National Weather Service Enhanced Radar Image Loop and look for HARRP rings you'll see them you can see three gigantic HARRP rings over northern California,SanDiego,and Arizona as well as where you are at.My thoughts go out to you this weather manipulation is dangerous we are treated like guinea pigs for their experiments. HAARP is largely being used by the military which is why you see gigantic size HARRP rings in San Diego and northern California where the V

  • God bless you for capturing this on video. I'm from the Washington DC area & was there visiting my sick mother in the hospital. I was sitting in bumper to bumper traffic on Dodge St. when the sirens started going off. They said on the radio the storm was moving west to east at approx. 55-57mph. There was no time to run and being from out of town, I didn't know where to go! It was by far the scariest day of my life (and I've been robbed with a gun to my head if that puts it into perspective!!)

  • thats crazy insane!

    but you shake the camera too much :p

  • Was the storm tornado warned?

  • @1lincolnweather No, the sirens went on, but only because there was an outdoor event at Memorial Park. Good thing they turned them on anyway, the winds were strong enough to put people in danger.

  • Being in a car downtown was crazy! We had to stop near a power pole. We were thankful it did not fall on the vehicle

  • Hay, The news said it was microbursts. Why would they lie? Tornados don't hit in Omaha...Don't say anything! 1913 and 1975, were microbursts! Like the mafia, tornados in Omaha, don't exist!

  • I remember the neighborhood where my aunt used to live (166th and maple) one of her neighbors house had half their roof ripped right out from this storm

  • ....I'm in this video for about a second. The house with the huge fallen section of fence is mine.

  • @woodjosiah Lol your fence got destroyed in that storm.

  • I have seen a lot of storms growing up in the south and this was by far the most fascinating thing I have ever seen! I was at work in Omaha when it was going through. I had just walked outside for a break and saw the light go to dark and saw low clouds wrapping around the building.. I got back in right quick!

  • i remember this storm. i work for a local construction company and we had to take shelter under the martha street bridge on I-480 one of the craziest storms ive ever experienced

  • That was a gustnado as they call it, it occurs along the leading edge of a gust front denoted by the shelf cloud. Good catch.

  • No fair. We only lost a couple tree branches and our gas grill. XD

  • I remeber this storm, i was stuck outside leaning against a locked garage door for shelter. A tree flew by my head , and waist deep in water.

  • best storm ever. I watch a tree almost fall an some mexicans pouring concrete in pepperwood. O I had a tree fall on our house too. =(

  • our basketball hoop almost fell on my dads truck missed by like a foot

  • We were the only house in the WHOLE neighborhood who didn't lose a window haha.

  • We live In Barrington park and we lost 8 windows and it uproted pur huge pine tree

  • I'm still convinced there was a tornado somewhere in all of this. I'm in Council Bluffs, and right over the mall i saw a rotating funnel cloud about 20 yards from my car.. everyone else I've spoken to around here saw it also

  • Don't think there was a tornado, but there was rotation on the leading edge of the storm, that's normal with high wind events like this. There was tornado force winds of 115 mph though.

  • There was a confirmed tornado

  • me and my friends were in my basement when this happened and then the power went out so we were frantically trying to get upstairs so we could see and my friend tripped over my guitar and made a really creepy noise and it was just really funny

  • that was a huge storm our house was lucky; our neighbors weren't

    hummel day camp had a ceremony at Hummel Park on this day which wasn't good

  • Yeah winds were 115 mph here at a point, I just didn't get all that on video, though I'd say parts of the video show close to 100.

  • we lost our window and most of our roof

  • ahh this aint shit i was over in cedar bluffs and there wasent anything to block the wind so we got full force 110mph winds all in all though what an experience

  • These clouds came in from every direction it seemed and over my appartment complex. It went right over our storm shelter.

  • ha, it actually wasn't suppose to be a tornado warning. They just sounded them because Memorial Park had an event and they wanted to get everyone out of there.

  • I was on a cruise during this and had to come back to the damage.

  • Oh, this brings back summer memories.

  • so nice

  • my tree fell on the power lines in that storm my friend had power right after the storm and we got power in 3 days!!!! im like wtf

  • This storm was scary as hell, and yet i stayed outside the whole time and filmed it. lol

  • You should've seen the trees that were down in the eastern part of town

  • Thanks, well, it's pretty much the ultimate experience and that's all there is to it. Plus we are safe out there and I could beat up a tornado if it came to close. :)

    I'd be freaked if an earthquake happened in the middle of class, because I could get hit in the head with ceiling peices and all that stuff on the floor above.

  • There fun? :D No we get bad storms all the time, but just not like this one with 115 mph winds.

  • Ha, no guys, i haven't been in one

    but, i'll bet you haven't ever gone storm chasing, I'm sure it's more exiting than getting shook around like a toy :)

  • ha, compared to California, the weather is alot crazier here. But, windstorms like this one are like once or twice in a lifetime.

  • did they throw out tornado warnings?

  • Actually, they turned the tornado sirens on because there was many outdoor events, but no tornado warnings. Because of those outdoor events and the sirens going on because of that, it may have saved some lives!

  • i live in omaha too. thank god nothing happened to me. the worst things that happened, were the storm snapped my mom's little plastic flag holder that hamgs off of my deck and the glass part of our deck table broke. We were saved from alot of it because there were heavy rains. My friend got hit by the funnel cloud and her barn (she lives on a farm) got the roof blown off and the windows all broke. I feel really bad for her. But at least it wasn't her house that got all of that damage. livliv1996

  • absloutley amazing video, Good work!

  • i was in elkhorn playing in the firecracker classic when this happend. we were getting ready to play and the announcer says "we will be tarping the field for rain that is on the way" 15minutes later we were underneath the stadium with these winds comin right at us. the creek got flooded and only a few made it out and the rest of the cars stayed the nite cuz of the flooded creek. crazy storm.

  • i live on 132nd and pacific

    the entire south side of my fence blew down

    it ripped the concrete out of the ground with it

    damn! that was one hell of a storm

  • Dude, great video.

    I live in Stone Park (next neighborhood east) and was driving at 156th & Blondo during the brunt of the storm.

    You'll see my house with the big blue tarp on the roof. I have a lot of water damage and broken windows. Vinyl fence that lines our back yard it littered with holes. Looks like gun shots.

  • Yep, it's gotta rate on my top 5 for spookiest storms. And at least a couple of my top 5 are from this month. What a year.

  • freaking awesome video!!

    -jcwxguy

  • Yeah, I might post a vid up with all the pictures I took and you could just see the microburst off in the distance roar and charge towards us. Most eerie storm in my life, especially that loud roar when the wind and hail were to the east of us.

    If you thought this video showed a lot, it was nothing compared to the 110-115 mph winds that came through here, because I was in the basement. I'd have to estimate most of the wind in this video was between 55-75 mph.

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