4K Manhattan Monster Supercell - Manhattan, KS - June 11th, 2022
2022 ж. 18 Мау.
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Foremost, I'd like to say that this video wouldn't be considered cinematic at all. It's dashcam footage. Instead of simply posting dashcam footage sped up without a sound, I tried to at the least put effort into the video by adding some emotion to the video with images and audio so there wouldn't just be silence only.
This supercell was intercepted near Manhattan, Kansas on June 11th, 2022.
After the storm started forming in Nebraska, it moved south where it put down a total of 4 tornadoes, all hidden in rain. This was my first experience with a plains supercell.
great idea!👍🏻 beautiful cloud catcher!😍
I remember this distinctly, we went on top of tuttle dam after it had passed and watched the sunset. It was a beautiful afternoon.
That beautiful turqoise in the clouds, man I would love to see a super cell atleast once in my life, probably never gonna happen because I live in The Netherlands but I hope one day I can visit the US to see one
Super cell thunderstorms are mind blowing. I was born in the location of this video and grew up about 3 hours drive from this place. I have seen dozens of supercell storms and they are still just as amazing to this day. You can literally feel the energy in the atmosphere around one. Very pretty and sometimes terrifying. Have been caught in a few with no shelter, don’t recommend that.
@@jacobcarolan1172 abilene here
Great video Spink Man! 🤘🏻
I was living in an apartment near the football stadium when this came through. What was weird was how it came directly from the north, literally straight south. I stood on my deck talking with my neighbors when it hit. Stood there till I realized there was a tornado less than a mile away. The winds were so string they knocked over multiple trees onto the roads in town. Some of the coolest photos I have are of the wall cloud and how bright blue the clouds were in between it and the storm.
This was the first time I had seen a storm moving that due south produce tornadoes (although I didn’t see any of them). The southern movement can be explained by the directions of the upper altitude winds, the winds were moving out of the NW because they were traversing a large high pressure ridge in the South Western United States. Though I don’t quite understand the the due south movement, it probably latched itself to the ground and just took off South.
Beautiful colored clouds at the end. 🙂
We'll done bro good created video 😊
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Quite shocked it didn’t produce a super violent tornado! Because that was a prime supercell!
I have to agree, this cell produced 7 tornadoes from Nebraska to Kansas, and most of them were relatively weak except for an EF2. I feel like if the track was more easterly or north easterly, it would’ve produced something insane.
@@JacobWithACamera yeah
@@JacobWithACamera I just wish I could see a tornado like that! I’m from Ohio and we barely see any! (At least Northwest Ohio
@@Peanuts_Railfan_1225 I’d like to see a really photogenic stovepipe looking tornado, I got to see my first tornado this year in Iowa and it was awesome to see. Relatively weak, but it did take on a wedge shape for a moment, glad it didn’t track very far and caused little damage.
@@Peanuts_Railfan_1225 I live in Missouri and while the state seems to get plenty of tornadoes from time to time, they’re usually hidden in rain and are very difficult to see, barely photogenic at all.
Saw those freaky looking bubble clouds in 1990 there and haven’t seen them since.
This is incredible, nice work
the mammatus that day was unreal on the west side of the cell
It was probably the most beautiful mammatus display I’ve seen.
@@JacobWithACamera do you have an email or something cus I got some photos from the same cell I would like to show you
@@myria9644 You can send the images by email to my business email at jaspinkphotography@gmail.com
Mean super cell Storm going up in Kansas tornadic cell blast away from the mesocyclone
I did cable system rebuild and install back in about 1990, Salina and Manhatten. Don't have much use for the places.
Bill Snyder Family Highway? Most of my 68 yrs in Kansas. Have seen a number of doozies. That one ranks up at the top. Hope it didn't hurt anyone!
Pillsbury Drive or US 177. This storm did produce a couple tornadoes, I think it did cause some home damage in Manhattan and other places, I’m not so sure about injuries though.
It always freaks me out, when you folks drive on the wrong side of the road 🚗
I do not know what country you live in, but in the United States, vehicles travel on the right side of the roads/highways.
@@JacobWithACamera Australian ⬅
Most countries in the world drive on the right. You're only on the wrong side if you're facing oncoming traffic.
Looks like squall line
This was the rear flank downdraft gust front that was below the mesocyclone.
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