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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2009

Biggest weather Phenomenon you will ever see!

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  • I personally have never seen them this big!

  • slide would be better if u had time to see the pictures slow the slide down a lil.

  • @notitle27 when i was in my comp class we had to make it that exact time and if i had the software to do so believe me i would love to! I love Amazing Weather!

  • 0:34 is wat happens during a tornado but very rare to see that kind its called halfor they represent the presents of a tornado if your in that part its very calm but on the top of it is violent with lightning and hail forming

  • well udefinatly know what ur talking about but those clouds ar only consistent during thunderstorms because of the rapid winds and odd fronts. tornados formfrom these clouds ata different angle. thank you for your contributions!

  • I wished it was longer!

  • Thank you and hopefully in the near future i will have access to more equipement to make even better videos that everyone will like! Thank You so much!

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  • Those clouds are called "Mammatus".

    Mammatus are most often associated with the anvil of a cumulonimbus(storm cloud). They are indicative of a particularly strong storm or maybe even a tornadic storm is near.

  • thats pretty kool, but the little popups made it hard to look at and the music was a little creepy...but wats with the creepy clouds found before and after the thunderstorms? they are awesome...

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  • Amazing? this is really strange...

  • one word - USA+HAARP

  • Wow that thing found after thunderstorms r kinda scary

  • @MsToontowngirl they are called mammatus clouds 

  • @ 34 or 35, Mammatus clouds. I've seen them in Cambridge On. Usually followed by a thunderstorm. Wicked to see.

  • That part with raining fist i read that a tornado hit a lake or a river(cant remember it was long time ago) and it has sucked lots of water and fish and later it started raining fish

  • @Vojife Actually, mammatus clouds are not confined to cumulonimbus and severe weather. They appear often in altostratus, altocumulus, and cirrus clouds.

  • 0:33 thats some dimented for of "mamatus" clouds

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