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50 comments

Pamela Singh June 9, 2023 at 11:39 am

I am from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. Our winters are much like Alaska. We had a severe winter storm that dropped 67 inches of snow in 72 hours. Our highways were closed, and people had to be rescued from I-75 by snowmobile because the roads were 5 feet deep in snow!

Floki Morningstar June 11, 2023 at 6:42 pm

One to see is the EF5 tornado of Joplin Missouri.

Trevin Collins June 16, 2023 at 4:12 am

USA is in the opposite season than New Zealand. July is a summer month here and January is winter.

Patricia Markham June 16, 2023 at 6:29 pm

You should check out the tristate tornado of 1925 that happened in the USA. It killed over 600 people & traveled through 3 states.

Judi Eckes June 19, 2023 at 2:20 am

I've lived in New Jersey, USA from birth, then at 18 moved to Tucson, Arizona. Back in Jersey just before Hurricane Sandy arrived. I was in Arizona, when it hit 117 degrees F. I was in NJ when we had 4 feet of snow. It gets crazy here sometimes, but we are a lot of land, so more to happen. Grasshoppers and locusts are the same thing, it is called locusts when they swarm. In Arizona, they get haboobs that are massive!

Mary Thornhill June 25, 2023 at 12:43 am

Growing up in Moore Ok it was tornadoes for us. We had just moved when the big one hit on May 3 1999 it was rated F5. You can find videos that show the storm and aftermath.

Little A June 26, 2023 at 10:38 pm

When I was in third grade, I almost died because of the tornado that ripped through the same room that I was in

Benjamin Lowery June 28, 2023 at 8:16 am

They forgot the moore tornado

Dnt Die July 3, 2023 at 3:02 am

I lived 5 miles away from the carr fire. It was a very tense few days…the national guard was even called in…

Violet Villard July 9, 2023 at 5:15 am

I know its been almost a year since you made this video, but I'm catching up on your older videos.

I'm from NE Ohio and I was 4.5 months old during infamous Blizzard of 1978. Obviously I don't remember anything from that time, but was told that my mom & I stayed with her parents, and survived it by heating & cooking with the old Ben Franklin wood stove. They used things they canned that were in the pantry to eat. Also the Ohio National Guard dropped of baby formula & other supplies for us too since were snowed in. Maybe, if you're interested, check out the Blizzard of 1978. 🤔

Rytonic July 10, 2023 at 1:46 pm

I remember the Ice Storm of '08 in New England, where a Noreaster froze the entire area. It literally looked like someone took a freeze gun to the entire town. Powerlines were weighed down with ice and then frozen to the streets. The tops of trees were torn down and we lost power for almost a month

John Edwards July 14, 2023 at 1:06 am

When I was younger I remember it raining frogs. It was in the 70's and I had a pick-up after a thunderstorm one evening I went out to get in my truck and noticed I had about a dozen thumb-sized frogs in the bed of my truck. The blizzard of '73 comes to mind. It wasn't a terror like a tornado but it left many people scared and caused a couple of deaths. A tornado came over my house in 2001 and rattled my nerves. Trees to the left of my house were pulled up or broken off. On the right side, a big poplar tree was plucked up and stuffed back in the hole upside down. I heard the storm coming and stood up to run but by the time I was about to open the door to go out, it was all over. We had lots of damage to the trees all around but none to my house.

gary dufur July 23, 2023 at 8:50 pm

I;M va raised. Married a girl from MI. I hate snow. Loved the fishing.

Comrade Glaz July 25, 2023 at 4:57 pm

I’m a little late but the coldest temperature recorded was actually broken recently this past winter, on mt. Washington in New Hampshire- minus 108 Fahrenheit or -77 C

KingUSMCO July 27, 2023 at 12:35 am

every year in america our weather radars pick up locusts and it causes panic because they pop up out of nowhere.

Kark July 28, 2023 at 12:37 am

It rains frogs

YukiLullabi July 29, 2023 at 2:52 am

I was born and raised in Oklahoma, the tornado state, and I remember when I was little, staring down a huge tornado from maybe a few miles away from me and my mom and we were speeding like our lives depended on it to my grandma’s house. It was my birthday, can’t quite remember how old I was or the year, just how terrified I was and I thought I’d never see my family again. Me and my older sister had to hide in my grandma’s laundry room which was in the middle of the house and I couldn’t stop crying. After the tornado went away, we found out it had stopped touching land when it went over my neighborhood and my grandparents’ neighborhood. My family called it a miracle and god’s birthday gift to me. Honestly one of the scariest moments in my life. I’m not exactly religious anymore, but if god or whoever is in fact real, I can’t describe how thankful I am. ❤

Edit: my birthday is May 19th, so hearing about dark day right after that I was like HUH?! 😂

David Augustyniak August 6, 2023 at 3:30 am

They forgot Snowvember 1 and 2. We got 7 feet of snow for both and it happened the same exact day for both storms.

Chris Strand August 6, 2023 at 3:40 pm

Denzie is hilarious! 😂

Ken Bray August 14, 2023 at 7:56 pm

The most dangerous animal in America is the human being! That's sad 😢

Ken Bray August 14, 2023 at 8:39 pm

Atlanta a jelly fish is a blob of round jelly like creature with tentacles that hang from the blob and they will sting you 😞 when I was young I got stung by a jelly fish and I started screaming lol…

Star Sapphire August 20, 2023 at 12:39 am

My craziest weather event was fishing in the Yellowstone River and getting hit by lighting. To make it even crazier is I had a telescoping fishing pole made of metal. lol It wasn't a direct hit of course or I would not be here. It first hit the river and then me. I was 14 at the time and visiting my Grandparents whom all moved to Livingston MT.

Marna Schank August 20, 2023 at 2:47 am

hail the size of baseballs in Oklahoma, 2011? Fortunately my nephew was "lolly gagging" around or we would have been driving. 3 vehicles damaged beyond repair. I have never seen hail that large.
Thanks for the videos y'all !

Joe Zolo August 20, 2023 at 3:44 am

Did they talk about hail? In Dallas Texas they get hail the size of softballs. That's 11 or 12 inches, 28 to 30 centimeters. The largest hail in the US was in Nebraska. It was 18.75 inches, 47.6 centimeters. Yes, people and animals have died from hail.

ForeverMyBella* August 20, 2023 at 6:15 am

We had a microburst in our town on June 29th 1990. It hit houses on both sides of us, but thank the Good Lord it missed our house. The businesses around us got it pretty good! It was so scary!!!😮

Christian Moks August 21, 2023 at 5:21 am

I live in Erie Pa, which is between Buffalo Ny and Cleveland Ohio. Because we are on the southern coast of Lake Erie, we get snow. The winter of 2017, in 1 24hr period, we got 24in of snow. Now, we already had 5in on the ground, but we got buried!!!

GreenBayUnderground August 22, 2023 at 9:18 pm

I'm from Wisconsin, and depending on the season, the temperature can fall anywhere on a 150F degree scale.

Robert Thomas August 23, 2023 at 5:14 am

When I was a kid in the 1960's, several times in the winter, we had days from -15 to -30 in NE Oregon. We didn't think that much about it, we just stayed inside the classroom. I have been outside in -30 weather for a couple of hours working. It would be nasty but for some reason, the air was so still, it didn't seem as cold as it was.

Mister Nibbles August 24, 2023 at 1:37 pm

I lived in a mountain range out west as a child, it once snowed 6 inches on July 4th. There were cougar tracks in the front yard.

Ron Wallace August 25, 2023 at 4:55 am

I live in Illinois. I was driving down Illinois 100 that runs parallel to the Mississippi River. You could see the storm front about 10 miles away. I saw a waterspout headed straight down the river channel right towards my truck. It lifted about a mile from the Illinois shore. I just kept on driving until I got a safe distance away.😮 We had a miniature dust bowl this year in central Illinois. It shut down I 55 near Springfield. It caused several wrecks on I 55 because people couldn't see where they were driving.

Ken Collins August 28, 2023 at 9:30 pm

A couple of years ago, TV weather maps had a large area of the central part of the country labeled “colder than Mars.” And it was! Also, a couple of years ago, my brother experienced three hurricanes in a row. His family had to move out of the house until they got rid of the black mold that resulted.

J T August 31, 2023 at 2:37 am

Locusts are an insect event and not a weather event lol.

Cody Mcgraugh August 31, 2023 at 4:27 am

I was just a little south of the firenado in 2018. My city sat in the middle of several fires nicknamed the campfire around the same time it was happening. There was so much smoke in the air from it and was really hot. One day during that time mid day was blackened and could not see outside.

charles stuart September 1, 2023 at 4:13 am

I've been in a blizzard ( 1978 ) and a temp of -26 F in 1977. Also, saw a tornado in 1974. That was in Ohio. Here in Indiana where I live now, we had a 26" snowfall in 2004..

JILL0704USA September 2, 2023 at 12:50 am

My craziest weather was the winter 78/79. I was living in northern Illinois and we had 66 inches of snow on th ground. Roofs were caving in and folks had to actually shovel snow from their roof tops. Streets had one lane of travel; it was terrible. "Blizzard Babies" were born in October of 1979!

Debbie Duckworth September 2, 2023 at 8:31 pm

Like 3 years ago I watched a tornado while it was happening on TV.

Julie Ferguson September 3, 2023 at 1:20 pm

We had a tornado eradicate the house across the street and ours went unscathed by a tornado. It sounds like a locomotive train was driving through the street. We live in Texas, and that unfortunately, is natures law you live with daily. It was terrifying. The roof ripped off like a tin can and was thrown into the lake. Thank you Jesus, nobody was injured! Unreal. Love your family channel. We all watch it together as a family. Kids all would like to know some stuff about your culture if it’s not too personal. Thank you for the interest and many kind things you say about U.S.A. we appreciated it❤️
Julie from Tyler, Texas
Ps. It was 114 degrees F here today! It’s safe to say we have no Vampires here in Texas 😂

Sam Thompson September 10, 2023 at 5:04 pm

I wasnt born yet in 1974 but i was around for the tornado tantrums of 2011…. there have been a couple instances where my region got hit by 100+ confirmed tornadoes in a 3 or 4 day span but 2011 was brutal

Made Nara Putra September 11, 2023 at 6:12 pm

The deadliest tornado in Arkansas USA
https://youtu.be/1g1EilCSx8c?si=7-ul7OWkJHldYORt

Evan Toutz September 11, 2023 at 11:38 pm
Saint James September 13, 2023 at 9:38 pm

Hey I am an old man from America, do you have room on your property where you will be willing to build me a little home to spend the rest of my life, you seem to have a great thing there, no major issues with weather, deadly creatures, etc.

DeadlyChinchilla September 15, 2023 at 11:50 pm

Indiana here, just beneath Lake Michigan. We regularly hit -15 each year, but we've had -65. Last year we had a raging winter storm where the wind chill took a 5 degree temp down to -45.

The Dust Bowl was also partially caused by farming methods and drought, and FUN FACT, we're experiencing similar conditions the last 2 years. Stripping the land for agricultural and cattle increases the risk of a repeat. Locusts are a symptom, not a cause, of Dust Bowls!

The Tambora eruption probably shouldn't be a US specific event? It did impact us of course, but it affected EVERYWHERE. Rice in China failed to grow and caused serious food shortages. Mary Shelley actually wrote Frankenstein in 1816 in part motivated by the summerless, dismal year.

DeadlyChinchilla September 15, 2023 at 11:58 pm

I had a thought that it might be neat to see your response to US tornado videos, buuuuuuut that might be a little serious for your kids, to be honest. The tornados in this vid are computer recreations, real ones are… scarier….

AMY weekly news report September 26, 2023 at 1:04 am

When I was a little girl we lived in Van nuys California I believe it was in 1971 72 that year we had a huge earthquake it was like 7 on the Richter scaleand that and my aunt lived in Hollywood and we were really worried you know. And all the freeway overpasses had collapsed telephone poles were on the ground buildings were halfway collapsed I just remember driving to Hollywood for my aunt and looking at all the destruction it was really scary to me cuz I was only like five or six years old very scary😮

Diane Fiske-Foy September 28, 2023 at 5:42 am

They’re always talking about “The End of Days”, when something crazy weather-wise or such occurs, but it never does happen. If it happens at all, it’ll be when we LEAST expect it.

krissay October 9, 2023 at 8:42 pm

I live in the PNW so we get the occasional earthquake. Mostly we have fire/smoke season (forest fires). I was born just after Mount St Helen’s eruption but seeing the aftermath of that is wild even today.

DR Chapman October 12, 2023 at 7:16 pm

Yesterday was October 10th. We were awake last night as one tornado after another went through our neighborhood. (4 by my count). We are looking at mounds of debris. One lady who operates an online business from her home lost her entire stock when a tornado ripped her roof to shreads.

Karl Karl October 13, 2023 at 9:34 pm

Let's not forget about Sharknado

Gary Lundberg October 15, 2023 at 7:49 am

In North Dakota, during the '80/'81 winter, I saw a real temperature of -50° F, with a wind chill of -100° F. The summer of '81 gave us a temperature of 120° F.

Allen Godwin October 18, 2023 at 4:01 pm

I am very surprised that they did not include the worst tornado in U.S. history known as the "Tri-State tornado of 1925"!

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