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  • they sound like sims...

  • Dude... You must stil think lightning comes out the ground or something...

  • @101TheExpert There's no such thing as heat lightning. All that "heat" lightning is, is just lightning you can only see in the clouds because you're too far way to see the actually strike.

  • Its a supecell. The storm is too to hear any thunder or have any wind where you are.

  • its just a thunderstorm that is too far away for you to hear it or to feel the wind and its so big it dosnt look like it is changing much, and the sky is blue because the cloud isnt directly over you anyway

  • wow great footage! thanks for showing us.

  • Zeus is at it again.

  • can't hear the thunder because the lightning is too far away

  • nice!

  • the beauty of thunderstorms

  • This also happened in AUSTRALIA in April 2011 near me, its on my YouTube channel called silent storm & I now know it is probably HAARP or ATLANT technology ionizing the aerosols they spray about prior to. The fake silent lightening continued for hours in the same spot. Thanks for your post

  • @emmarolls Here is the link watch?v=4u7R0YpUt3k

  • @emmarolls Here is the link watch?v=4u7R0YpUt3k

  • dit is gewoon een onweerswolk, niks meer

  • The lightning is too high up. You won't hear it because the sound is not being carried to your location.

  • lightning is far away and sound doesnt make it to where u at

  • MYSTERY SOLVED>>>> SEARCH WIKIPEDIA FOR 'HEAT LIGHTNING'

  • i love to watch thunderstorms like that in the summer for hours ;)

  • its a wall cloud...good for forming tornados

  • Uh, Here in the U.S. we see these type of "Phenomenon all summer.

  • it looks like the two clouds are mating

  • For someone from the plains of the US, this video and the associated comment are amusing. We get this from about May until August every year.

    People don't realize that you can see a 60,000' high thunderstorm 100 miles away.

  • just a thunder nothien new i see them all the time

  • Thunderstorm coming. 

  • Move on people, nothing to see here.

    Furners always flip out when they see every day clouds, etc.

    I'm surprised they didn't kneel down and pray, treating it as a sign of 'god' like they usually do.

  • @spymak7 and ur mr know it all cuz u dont believe in shit and like mainstream crap..

  • Well that's a cumulonimbus cloud with incus (Thunderstorm)

  • Called heat lighting !!!!

  • more proof a youtube title can get you 100,000 + hits

  • Depending on the direction and speed of wind thunderstorms especially of that distance can look as if it's staying in one spot for long periods of time. Here in Vegas we have thunderstorms that stay over the hills for hours on end, quite beautiful to see. I'll try and post a video up once i get my video camera up and running.

  • vage shit ouwe :D

  • Same here today for maybe half an hour or longer in Germany. But it was later on between 23:00 and about 23:40...

    Whats that? Are those flashes?

  • it looks like 2 clouds humpinqq each odha

    

  • Danm thats a huge cloud if its 25-30 km away

  • the only thing weird i notice put de cursor over the cloud at least 4 times the same point the thunder came out,

  • Mooi filmpje hoor!

  • perhaps a supercell thunderstorm...

  • no its probably heat lightning

  • heat lighting

  • no phenomenon there, thats just a powerful thunderstorm from the distance lol.

  • It's called Heat lightning.

  • 045- mooie storm

    heb hem volgens mij niet gezien helaas

    hoop dat het binnekort weer eens loos gaat

    nog niks gehad dit jaar op 1 klap na

  • Its a stor that is really large and really far off. Ive seen theses kinda storms in the midwest of the states.

  • hate to burst ur bubble sir, but this is completely common. it depends how big ur cloud is and if big enough it can produce its own lightning. so

  • where was it?i saw lightning in a dustcloud from eruption vulcano!

  • WTF 8-9 secs into the video SOMTHING FLY"S RIGHT BY???? in the top left corner!!! i swear

  • @minifunky yes, its called a bird ;]

  • @minifunky sperm tail??? lol

  • I see worse than this every single day in the summer here in the everglades!

  • this is completely normal, not a phenomenon in any way.

  • Vorig jaar ook nog. OOK in Heerlen. Heel erg raar. En nu 2 maanden sneeuw?

  • no thunder in lightening is because it inst intensely high voltage as yet. or so ive been told, its only when the lightening reaches high voltages that we can actually hear thunder because of the intense heat generated.

  • loool its like the upper cloud is raining on the lower cloud

  • @Nile1001 Yeah, have a taste of your own medicine, lower cloud!

  • I experienced the exactly same thing when I was on holiday in Delft, Netherlands. It was an amazing experience, I'm standing outside under nice blue sky, all warm, no rain or wind at all. Absolutely fantastic video leobischoff!!! I wish I filmed the thunderstorm! Nevermind!

  • Cumulonimbus

  • what a waste of my time lol

  • @prboy2500 thunder balls?

  • We see this all the time in the summer here in Arizona.

  • sorry man, but you're fuckin' idiot...what you can see there is a terrible thunderstorm with huge lighting bolts, probably a supercell. There's nothing strange there...

  • @tchmotors I WAS ABOUT TO SASY THE SAME THING! LOL

  • I don't see ANYTHING strange. It's simply lightening within a cloud formation.

  • @ViewPoynt you could read the info tab to your right that say#s i quote : On this video you see a cloud with lightning. The strange thing is: there was no wind, a blue sky, no thunder and the cloud didn't change for a long time. This happened in Heerlen, Netherlands.

  • Looks like a typical Indiana day.

  • I lived in Indianapolis for 4 months...during the summer...trust me I loved the weather there, in FL it rains every freaking day in the summer lol.

  • Chemtrails and HAARP

  • WTF is so special about this? We see shit like that every day here in south FL.

  • LOL, I was thinking the same thing. We call it weather lightning. It's just discharging electricity without ground contact.

    We see this almost every summer evening here in Florida! hahahaha

  • Yeah well it's probably very unusual there in the Netherlands but still it's not a "phenomenom" lol...I never heard that but I do hear "heat lightning" all the time. Btw thank god for the long-awaited cold front lol

  • This is just a super cell thunderstorm, with culomonimbus icus ( Anvil)

  • microwave energy weapon? AHAHAHAH! no.

    no no jack dont even start, i wont believe you ..ever clear?

    cool vid though, just too far away to hear the thunder.

  • It's true don't be ignorant...it's not classified as a "weapon" by the government though...HAARP has even been on the Discovery Channel...people believe it has different uses from what they admit.

  • really come to mildura victoria (australia) and well show you a real storm like the one we had last night that went for 2 hours

  • caused by a microwave directed energy weapon. happens all the time now, thanks Military!

  • its heatlightning we get it all the time at night

  • oh hell, come to Georgia. You see this all the time. It's called heat lightning

  • That is a cloaked Mothership, however crazy that may sound...

  • heat lightning inside of a supercell probably no thunder because its still building its intensity and its to far away

  • Just a normal storm but too far to hear the thunder. You have to be within 20 miles to hear thunder.

  • to me too

  • @leobischoff

    The sound of thunder can only go so far, if i'm not mistaken it loses its sound strength after about 15 miles?

  • @leobischoff

    things never change in Netherlands... unlike the middle east

  • oh, but its still weired to me

  • this happend to me lastnight. it was strange.

  • Its a thunder storm, nothing strange about it.

  • there was no thunder it said

  • Its heat lightning, Its normal lightning but the storm is too far away for the sound of thunder to be herd, Only the light gets to you.

    Ill bet when it passed over there was tons of thunder. It was just a normal storm.

  • hey u well never beleave this buts its hailing in new york in the summer!!

  • It's supposed to hail in the summer retard, it's a build up of humidity.

  • Sheet or Heat Lightning, both different but both are too far away so we cant hear the thunder.

  • hey u well never beleave this buts its hailing in new york in the summer!!

  • Demologic is right, its called Heat Lightning and theres no thunder that comes after the lightning ;)

    This happens alot in the summer where i live.

  • not "sheet lightning" ? theres no thunder because its to far away

  • heat lighting, or dry lightning. happens a lot here. especially last year, after hot days, all of the energy is built up in once it starts to cool the energy is released.

  • lijkt mij gewoon onweer ;):P

    GreetZ Mike Neij Holland

  • Almost the same was in my country. Whole nights for about 5 hours red and yellow lightning were striking , but never hit the ground. There was absolutely no wind that night.

  • my mom and my sister and me saw this a long time ago before our apartment burnt up we gave it the name lighting traped in between plates

  • wow a thundstorm, what the fuck i thought that was only in the movies, shit im about to get a lightning rod put on my roof.

  • super cell thunderstorm

  • CLoud to cloud lightning cause thunder sound also... Thunder is the sound of air dilatited by lightning,.,,

  • Isn't it the explosive expansion of the air due to the heat of lightning?

  • that was awsome here in texas were i live there is no bad weather only like once a month but no tornado's nothin serious only hurricanes i know texas is apart of the tornado alley but only northtexas i live in the valley were no tornados ever form maybe once a decade

  • ohh gotcha

  • umm yeah there is, its just cloud to cloud lightning so there is no thunder associated with it

  • looks like a mushroom

  • i'd have to agree with nje36 there is nothing strange here.

  • it could've just been heat lightning

  • I agree, I saw alot of them here. So nothing very strange for me.

  • Now Thats awsome!

  • It's a thunderstorm a long way from you (probably 20-30 miles) that is why you cant hear the thunder.

    You saw the top of the huge cumulonimbus cloud called an anvil and that happens all the time. It was getting dark there so you saw it better than you would during the daytime.

  • LOL... i think thats just a "NORMAL" sheet lightning lol ... that happen often - for exampel: IN SUMMER. :-)))

  • wow wow wow lol its just a thunderstorm /:)

  • Wow i never saw a thunder storm like that before except before the aliens striked the ground in the same place over and over again to call the ships from under the ground to come up in the movie War Of The Worlds

  • Illusions created by Haarp weaponry & Chemtrails for Project Bluebeam...that simple. They are playing games with you & reveling in it. Just another distraction, like TV, sport, pornography etc. They use the same tools to alter weather patterns, create hurricanes and project holographic images of UFOs & Mother Mary...and who are "They"? The hidden government, the black squares on Zbigniew Brzezinski's Grand chess board. the white squares are the overt government, the Obamas and Gordon Browns.

  • WOW ITS LIKE WAR OF THE WORLDS

  • i know the dutch get thunderstorms so im guessing the poster of this video lives in windowless room!!! Its a freeking thunderstorm - i would have thought the anvil shaped cloud and the lightning would have been a big give away... this storm was probably some 35+ miles away.... that said holland is flat so it could have been alot further

  • ok this is not strange ive seed worse.

  • Its a cumulonimbus cloud, are thunderstorms rare or something?

  • It's a thunderstorm. :) Are they rare for your area?

  • its the aliens from independence day coming to earth in thier spaceships

  • don't insult the netherlands.

    go insult your rude self.

  • Come to the States....In the Springtime you see these often, Its just a super cell Thunderstorm. Not that strange, maybe for yall in the Netherlands though.

    Great Video, excellent Capture!

  • Looks like a single large storm with an 'anvil' formation at the top.

  • a storm above a storm?

  • nebraska through texas (thats me) we see them at least 1nce a month

  • thanks for the information... keep those cameras rolling, but watch your asses.... never know where one of those suckers is going to drop....

  • u do not no the meaning of the word thunderstorm.come down 2 tornado alley for once

  • i would love to come to tornado alley ... thats kansas right? i live in toronto, so we only get the odd one in surrounding areas... they are usually pretty bad... none have hit toronto directly (that i know of) in my lifetime and that is a good thing. i think i might be a little scared in tornado alley... how often do you see them there?

  • what is so strange? -.-

  • Every summer night in Florida looks like this.

  • An amazing thing to see is lightning from an airplane.

  • Here in Florida thunderstorms are bigger. I saw a thunderstorm once, similar to this, bigger, badder, extremer. It was lightening every second, that often! They don't call it Thunderstorm Alley for nothing.

  • looks like one of those storms from the movie "poltergeist".

  • Hmmm... thats not "strange"...This is a thunderstorm cloud, filmed from a big distance away...

    But its a beauty...

  • WELL THIS COULD BE HEAT LIGHTNING...

  • It's because the storm is in the distance. You are not near enough to the storm to feel the wind or hear the thunder.

  • Excelent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!!!

  • heat lightning there dont have to be a storm it is cause by negative particles in the air usually during hot weather nothing strange here folks

  • come to Florida where u could see the a real thunderstorm!!!

  • wow thats pretty cool

  • congratulations you filmed an isolated thunderstorm.

  • yah i kno they probably never see thunderstorms down there.

  • Gee -how amazing-For my video ,i'll show you all this weird stuff i saw falling from the sky-it was white and flaky-I call it sky-dandruff, could someone please tell me what this stuff is? it's cold and it melts on my tongue???WTF-Has this person never visited planet earth?

  • This is called a thinderstorm. they discovered them a couple weeks ago. your vid was posted 1st. you should sue.

  • How come you don't hear thunder all the time considering all T-storms in Africa etc.?

  • What's strange about this is how you don't know that this is a distant thunderstorm.Of course you don't hear thunder or feel wind because it is at least 50 miles away from you.

  • look towards the top left at 8-10 what was that???

  • A Bird?

  • Yes a bird... ^^

    I saw your wings

  • idk i stopped it within a few frames and it looks weird ? idk

  • I would call that a contained storm. I don't know why. I've only seen 2 in my life, and I thought that, that would be what it is called, seeing as it is no where else but in a small cloud.

  • I think it might just be heat lightning but its still cool

  • Yeah it's really far away. Obviously you wont hear it. Like the other guy said, go to Kansas. It's a thunderstorm. These things happen. Get over it.

  • Oh for god sake it's a really cool video. If you saw this and filmed it wouldn't you want to share it with people?

    Thank you Leobischoff for sharing this, it is an amazing video...I only hope that I get to see something like this myself but if I don't (which is pretty likely!) at least I saw your video

  • I think you're just jealous because you couldn't see something as amazing as that.

  • COME TO KANSAS!!!!!

  • LOL man ive seen this strange phenomena in Poland and Great Britain.

    It's strange because it's noiseless.

  • that was a HUGE supercell

  • jeez! come to kansas!

  • Im In AZ and theres a Scary thunderstorm going on! its constant lightning. like every .2 second

  • What part of az do you live in?? im in tucson

  • heat lightning is a myth, its real lightning. thunder rarely travels 10 miles, so it's a distant thunderstorm. I was in maine, usa, a few weeks ago, we had a hotel room right on the beach. and at night, there was a thunderstorm way in the distant, and i was watching the lightning. there was no thunder. i turned on the weather station and there was a severe thunderstorm warning.

  • It's avril it's a top of a thunderstorm cloud. and below it it's called a commlubus.

  • neat

  • isnt this a isolated t-storm?

  • nothing strange about this weather event its just your ordinary super-cell thunderstorm

  • u sed ordinary but then u sed "super cell"

    how can that be ordinary

  • because it basically happens everyday in the U.S. so yeah

  • I think you missed the point then. This vid is taken in Heerlen, The Netherlands, we don't HAVE those phenomenonns NORMALLY! But as they say: climate chances here goes twice as fast and THAT makes this vid interesting.

  • Aight whatever, not gonna fucking argue, i'm going through a rough time so fuck it whatever you guys say

  • A "supercell" is a term for this type of common thunderstorm in the US and Australia.

    "Supercell" does not refer to being "unordinary", just being a "type" of thunderstorm.

  • "supercell's" are actually like.. one in a  thousand.. i would not call that common..

  • This si a normal thing. This cumulonimbus storm cloud can be over 11-12km thick so you don´t have problem to see the lighting inside it when it´s I think over 40 km far in the evening. In this distance you can´t hear the thunder. And the second thing-it seems to be an isolated storm and this type moves sometimes very slowly, so it seems that it stays for a long time on the same place. But impressive video! :-)

  • Heat lightning is a misnomer and there is no such thing.

  • it seems to be a single-cell storm in a great distance to you. You can see the cell in its full structure, and the lightnings are too far away to be able to perceive any thunder.

    Nice video!!!

  • its called heat lightning

  • there is nothing strange about a storm so far away that you cant hear it or feel the wind! it's normal.

  • must be strange where this is taped,we have these type of clouds all the time in the spring and summer in Indiana

  • it's isolated dumbass!

  • dude like something exactly like that happened last night here

  • wow that looks awesome :O Maby Zeus playing with lightning?? ^^