@nancybellar3250

Never apologize!!!! You did a wonderful job and thank you for sharing.❤❤

@paulgirling9927

Hello from southern England.
Since I was a little boy age ten yrs old I have had a passion for the weather.
It started when I was transfixed to a nighttime storm looking out my bedroom window
Back in 1980 / 81.
I can remember this storm like it was yesterday , it was a violent thunderstorm which scared the life out of me but I still couldn’t stop watching it nonetheless.
This particular storm I saw pinky red lightning also blue, the thunder was incredibly loud in which the storm lasted well over an hour.
Thank you for your video. It was great to see and the formation of the clouds at the beginning of your video.
I have to say, I have never been to America and just wanted to comment on your housing estate which looks beautiful and well kept 😊

@phyllissavage9785

As a grandmother of austic grandchildren, I think you did a wonderful job.  Keep going and look forward to more.  Growing up in the country in the south, we were always paying attention to the weather.  Glad you were safe.

@karenwalhus9422

You did a wonderful job of letting us experience the storm with you!!!

@shrutitirthabhattacharjee2007

Very cool and stable videography. Pretty hard to find these days. Good job! Stay safe!

@daveoelke857

My family used to go to Salina, Kansas each year to see my maternal grandparents in the 1960s and 70s. I loved Salina. Thank you for a good weather video. I’ve experienced lots of weather there. 😊
300 S. 12th St. 😊
Grandma and Grandpa Munson. 😊❤️

@sergemercier3236

We can see that this storm is very violent just by the color of the clouds, thank you for this beautiful image:hand-purple-blue-peace:

@kengarrett9443

I love these kind of videos. Storms fascinate me. Thank you for sharing.

@musicnerd72

I was deathly afraid of storms when I was little.  Sometime in my teens I became fascinated with them.  To this day I love to watch them roll in.  Great video!  That thing moved in fast! 👍

@puppypoet

As someone also with ADHD (and maybe also autism), I can absolutely empathize with your emotions. I just hope you didn't have prolonged overstimulation with this. And that you're okay now.

@ibanez0711

I have an autistic son. You did a great job with emotions, communication, video, sound, all of this and I felt this through the TV watching this. Well done. I am also glad you survived.

@zander2437

Oh man, I miss this, I used to spend the summers with my dad out in Kansas and this is pretty much what it felt like—between the birds chirping, the locusts humming, and the warm humid stillness before the storm—thanks for sharing

@michaelveis6498

Perfect shelf cloud. That greenish area (which is changing to teal blue) is the area of high winds, heavy rain, large hail and possible tornadoes. The tornado warning sirens remind me of the Cold War.

@pumpkinheadqueen2071

July 15th, my birthday. That's  crazy. You should never apologize for being yourself. I have a few family members that are Autistic. I have friends who are Autistic as well. I love each and every one of them. I love thunderstorms now, but, growing up, I used to be mortified of them.

@indgogirlz

Incredible job!! I am mesmerized by severe weather. Thank you for sharing this!

@danhutson3460

At least your mother was there.  It was always a comfort when there was someone with me during a storm, but at 68, I think I am past that now.  Thanks for sharing.  God bless you & your family.  From Senoia, GA.

@Helgardt6189

Very neat suburb with nice lawns too.👍🇿🇦

@BrandonLang-cw3ul

Holy moly guacamole that storm is crazy and intense.

@thomasalton1220

Storms can be nerve-racking events for people who are sensitive to loud sounds such as thunder and sirens.  Hats off to your courage to record this event.

@palomamelo1012

Nothing to be sorry kid, you're amazing as you are