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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2011

On a trip from Jackson, MS (KHKS) to Huntsville, AL (KHSV) on August 3rd, 2011, I witness perhaps the most spectacular natural light show I've yet seen! I'm very thankful to have been far enough away from those storms to have enjoyed getting to watch them without having to fight them! Within a couple hours of this video being taken, power was knocked out for much of town when the storms finally reached Huntsville! It even blew a Boeing 747 off its chocks and slid the nose 29 feet into a set of stairs causing significant damage! In order to record this video we used a 3rd generation night vision monocle and a Samsung Galaxy Tab. The music is Ebla by E. S. Posthumous.

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  • Nice Video! Between 4:15 and 4:17 there seem to be two so called "Blue Jets" shooting upwards from the top of the clouds.

  • Yea, those are beautiful when you're far, far away.

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  • what's night storm?

  • Amazing! God did this first.

  • This is amazing! I remember this storm - the continuous thunder and lightening shook the windows in my house and set off the neighbor's car alarm! Thank you for creating this and for posting it.

  • @Flightdeckvideos I agree, I saw two of them, near the center of the frame. Amazing shot.

  • @dennislovin Ebla by E. S. Posthumous.

  • That's totally AWESOME!!! Something you don't normally see during the daytime!

  • Good imagery but not that surprising for pilots flying the Equatorial regions..

  • Nice job with the music: What is the composition and who performs it, please?

  • I was driving through that storm recording it with my iPod. For the longest time we weren't even in any rain, just intense streak lightning. I caught several of them on video and they can be seen on my channel. It was without a doubt something to see, let alone being in it in the winds and hail and being the one calling in the storm reports to the NWS.

  • That is incredible!!!

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