It might serve this ‘expert’ to do a little searching of history, maybe to be specific, the Chiricahua.
Most know of Fort Huachuca located in SE Arizona. I learned the translation of the forts name and before it the mountains where it is situated is Place of Thunder. I can attest that in the late summer, I know why it was named as such. The thunder storms in Florida are nowhere close.
Guilty for not going through the video first. Stunning stuff of what I remember.
Great video! Thanks for posting this. Much appreciated.
I lived in the White Mountai s for close to a year and was awed at the daily afternoon thunderstorms...but they weren’t anything like these. Wow.
Nice. We didn’t get much in the way of summer thunder in Reno this year. Some cloud lightning during the high point in the wild fire time frame. Getting some rain and snow mix over I-80 now which may change over to snow later today. Weather liars are saying 1 to 2 feet above 7,000 elevation with maybe 4” at Tahoe level. Woo Hoo!
Absolutely stunning.
Thanks for posting this.
I’m not impressed. The video is sped up to increase the dramatic effect. I’m not sure what actually happened. All that weather “drama” happened in his computer.
Now that Obama is gone, can we please do away with the multicultural “haboob” crap? I lived in Phoenix my entire life and never once heard that term used until the all-mighty Obama was in office.
This is awesome - thanks for posting it. I live this every summer, but it looks a lot prettier on his videos. :)
Great reminder of vimeo. Thanks.