Severe Storms Part II Macomb County Michigan

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2009

Part II

A destructive super cell forms over Lapeer county Michigan and develops a tornado signature. This video is filmed in Macomb County Michigan. You get a first person view of the t-storms power and unique cloud patterns from start to finish and feel the power. Watch as a 80lb tree limb snaps off the tree and falls hitting 2 power lines of the house. Mother Natures fury..

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  • i live in clinton township michigan

  • @karena008973 Oh wow you live close. I now live just outside of Sterling Heights now, so I'm further north and west from this location I filmed. :)

  • Dude, your video was hilarious! Just mind the power lines though...

    :D

    from Toronto

  • @Jasonartz yeah no doubt ! It was interesting how the wind suddenly kicked up and that branch just fell completely. I'm glad I wasnt hurt or my camera. :) Thanks for watching.

  • LOL!

    Dude, you were surrounded by power lines.

    =P

  • @MCCsLife Yes indeed lol. That was the back side or east side of the house. The tree limb actually hits the telephone wires and cable lines running into the house. Glad I wasn't standing there when it did, or i'd be hurting bad. :) Thanks for watching. New gear for this spring / summer weather, and it will be in HD so can't wait for storms to come in.

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  • I live in Howell and i forget what year we had 4 tornadoes, thankfully none hit the city.

  • weak trees in macomb county lol.... i live in ludington... right on the beach.. only had one storm that was way stronger then that but.. the lake kills our storms :(

  • This was like. THE best storm.

  • This part of the video made me laugh at the end also. lol In the beginning youre looking at ascent of flow of warm moist air into the rotating updraft (inflow). In the middle of the video, the shelf cloud passed over with the RFD winds. The green color was from the hail core, and the end was the second storms (behind this one) shelf/RFD winds which snapped the branch. Great explanation on the cloud movements as well. This day was awesome as was this storm. A rare sight for us here!

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