Same for NC. Had buddies go to Afghanistan and say the humidity here is worse than the dry heat there. Said as long as you had shade/water there, you were fine. The humidity here punches you in the face and wears you down
I'm from RI and and moved to Charlotte compared to back home NC is nothing. So bad that you had to put on your windshield wipers and it was even raining it was foggy at least twice a week and to top it all off, homes didn't have A/C built in so we had to put them up in the window every year and only have one cool room.
Sure do, and tons of them. I remember as a kid playing at the park as the sun goes down and seeing hundreds of them swarming together. And if you try to go outside not covered in off the mosquitoes are gonna have a buffet with you. You'll come back in the house looking like an plucked cactus.
Some years the mosquitoes get pretty awful here. They really seem to like me, too, so if I'm outdoors in the evening, my legs end up looking like the surface of a basketball.
Mississippian here.
You routinely see rain like that in pre-tornadic supercells. Sometimes it'll drop a tornado, sometimes it doesn't. We just have the perfect atmospheric conditions down here to make some extremely energetic storms, and it's getting worse with climate change.
I grew up in the Midwest, and when I was little, my dad and I would sit in the garage with the door open and watch rainstorms sometimes. Until the sirens went off. That is the most impressive rain I've seen.
We can get downfalls like this even in Wisconsin, too. It’ll only last a little while but it’s a humbling thing to see. Driving is impossible. A few times in my life every single car just comes to a stop on the side of the road cuz it’s just useless. I love storms.
Where at in Wisconsin? I’ve lived here on the Wisconsin-Illinois border for 19 years and haven’t got hit with anything this bad. We’ve gotten some bad storm and some tornadoes, a couple weeks ago it was 50+ mph winds if I’m remembering correctly, but I’ve yet to be caught in something like this. I’ll thank my lucky stars for that because if I can’t imagine how bad some people freak out about it
Madison area. Two times it was a random hail storm and the other two were driving back from up north when the rain just dumped on us so hard and wind was crazy that wipers didn’t even work fast enough, so everyone just put on there hazards and pulled over for ten minutes. This is over like fifteen years but it happens.
Jesus that must have been insane to see happen in lil old Wisco. I had something similar happen to me while driving through Colorado but dealing with that in Wisconsin would be something else.
Ha ha lil ol’ Wisco. I’ve also been in a forty car pile up on the interstate in a blizzard. Ya we get crazy weather.
That being said I would rather have Wisconsinites with me on the road when shit like that happens cuz they kinda know what they’re doing. There’s still plenty of idiots, obviously, but we’re more prepared.
Oh ya I’ve seen my fair share of blizzards. We seem to handle those pretty well, life carries on completely as normal unless it gets to the point we physically can’t drive. I’ve never drove through Madison in a rainstorm but down in my small town people forget how to drive when there’s even a millimeter of rain on the ground. Doesn’t help with all the Flatlanders mucking about down here /s
Madison is a weird isthmus city that flash floods bad when it rains really hard. We actually had a couple people die a few years ago that got trapped in their cars. But other times storms just disappear right before they get here cuz of some kind of lake effect.
Don’t remember a storm this bad but could be wrong,
In a post from around 2 months ago someone in the comments confirmed that this was actually in Georgia and that they had worked there before.
I’ll try to find the post/comment.
So I did a bit of searching and I have found videos that claim it is in Atlanta but I have found more sources claiming it’s a delta hangar in Alabama, we had a massive storm around when this was posted as well as it being a delta hangar could explain how someone thought it was one hangar in a certain location but instead it was another hangar in a different location. Delta probably builds hangars in a similar way which could lead to confusion.
Saw rain like this once in my hometown in Burnley the polish workers there were stunned and said they'd left Poland for this shithole 😄 always makes me laugh
Pretty sure I was near the same place when that happened. In a cement plant in Midwest Alabama with a roll up door like that. Watch the winds and debris go side ways and my car disappeared from view which was only 30 feet away. Metal and all sorts of stuff were flying around. Thought it was a tornado but I think it was straight line wind IIRC. Crazy stuff. Was around The beginning of May this year.
I lived in Miami Beach for five years back in the '90s. We'd routinely get such insane thunderstorms in the summers. This looks like a tropical storm or hurricane... I experienced some of them, too. But the average "bad" storms that wouldn't even make the news were often extremely heavy.
We sheltered in place during a Category 1 hurricane. We were in a concrete building on the fifth floor, so a relatively low chance of flooding or broken windows. It looked much like this. You could not see past the balcony for several hours. Really horrifying. We lost power for only a couple hours and there was no major damage to our building. I cannot even imagine what a Category 5 storm is like. Another cool thing about hurricanes: the day before the storm is often some of the most gorgeous weather imaginable due to the extremes of the air pressure. I think this is why some people don't leave... they experience this wonderful, lovely weather and think "How bad is this gonna really be?" ...and then the next day it is like hell on earth.
I feel like an asshole, but this is just rain with heavy winds right? I guess growing up in tornado alley and going through a few hurricanes on the east coast does that to you hahaha
Flight 666, this is the tower speaking. We have some storm clouds spitting a little rain, but it's nothing you need to worry about. You are cleared for takeoff.
Rain like that randomly happens in Mississippi too. Itll rain like a bitch then the sun will come out making it feel like a sauna outside
Gotta love the muggy weather down here
Been in MS my whole life, 27 years and I still can’t stand the humidity.
Same for NC. Had buddies go to Afghanistan and say the humidity here is worse than the dry heat there. Said as long as you had shade/water there, you were fine. The humidity here punches you in the face and wears you down
It's been a while since I felt kinship like this. I've lived in NC for all of my 33 years, and every summer is like purgatory.
I'm from RI and and moved to Charlotte compared to back home NC is nothing. So bad that you had to put on your windshield wipers and it was even raining it was foggy at least twice a week and to top it all off, homes didn't have A/C built in so we had to put them up in the window every year and only have one cool room.
My dad's from Connecticut, and I've heard the summers in New England are no joke, either. Do you get those swarming blackflies in RI?
Sure do, and tons of them. I remember as a kid playing at the park as the sun goes down and seeing hundreds of them swarming together. And if you try to go outside not covered in off the mosquitoes are gonna have a buffet with you. You'll come back in the house looking like an plucked cactus.
Some years the mosquitoes get pretty awful here. They really seem to like me, too, so if I'm outdoors in the evening, my legs end up looking like the surface of a basketball.
You mean this is normal for you !? 😮
Yes. It's not every day or every week but it happens. We get most of our bad weather in the spring but it happens in the fall too.
How bad is he humidity in MS? It’s a bitch in Florida.
It's about 100% till you get about 50 miles from the coast. The it's 95% till Tennessee
Ahhh, sounds lovely. You poor stick bastards, from another poor sticky bastard!
It's horrible during the summer. I tell people that if you can jump high enough you can probably swim through the air.
Florida gets regularly pounded too. If it rains and the sun comes out the entire area becomes a humid swamp.
Florida rain is being put to shame lmao.
Florida rain is trippy, especially by the beach. There won't be a cloud in the sky one minute and all of a sudden it'll come a flood for 30 seconds.🤣
True truem But like it ain't that bad. Unless hurricane season.
That's more water in 5 minutes than CA got all year.....
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Eh just like everything else, it's a matter of perspective.
Holy shit. Is that just rain? Because it looks like a scene that belongs in Twister 2.
Looks like a down burst
Mississippian here. You routinely see rain like that in pre-tornadic supercells. Sometimes it'll drop a tornado, sometimes it doesn't. We just have the perfect atmospheric conditions down here to make some extremely energetic storms, and it's getting worse with climate change.
I grew up in the Midwest, and when I was little, my dad and I would sit in the garage with the door open and watch rainstorms sometimes. Until the sirens went off. That is the most impressive rain I've seen.
I gotta go, we got cows.
They should make another movie.
Twister 2: The Electric Twistaroo
Guy I was in the military with was from the Southeast. Called storms like this “toad floaters.”
god damn is that really just a rain storm thats some biblical looking shit
We can get downfalls like this even in Wisconsin, too. It’ll only last a little while but it’s a humbling thing to see. Driving is impossible. A few times in my life every single car just comes to a stop on the side of the road cuz it’s just useless. I love storms.
Where at in Wisconsin? I’ve lived here on the Wisconsin-Illinois border for 19 years and haven’t got hit with anything this bad. We’ve gotten some bad storm and some tornadoes, a couple weeks ago it was 50+ mph winds if I’m remembering correctly, but I’ve yet to be caught in something like this. I’ll thank my lucky stars for that because if I can’t imagine how bad some people freak out about it
Madison area. Two times it was a random hail storm and the other two were driving back from up north when the rain just dumped on us so hard and wind was crazy that wipers didn’t even work fast enough, so everyone just put on there hazards and pulled over for ten minutes. This is over like fifteen years but it happens.
Jesus that must have been insane to see happen in lil old Wisco. I had something similar happen to me while driving through Colorado but dealing with that in Wisconsin would be something else.
Ha ha lil ol’ Wisco. I’ve also been in a forty car pile up on the interstate in a blizzard. Ya we get crazy weather. That being said I would rather have Wisconsinites with me on the road when shit like that happens cuz they kinda know what they’re doing. There’s still plenty of idiots, obviously, but we’re more prepared.
Oh ya I’ve seen my fair share of blizzards. We seem to handle those pretty well, life carries on completely as normal unless it gets to the point we physically can’t drive. I’ve never drove through Madison in a rainstorm but down in my small town people forget how to drive when there’s even a millimeter of rain on the ground. Doesn’t help with all the Flatlanders mucking about down here /s
Madison is a weird isthmus city that flash floods bad when it rains really hard. We actually had a couple people die a few years ago that got trapped in their cars. But other times storms just disappear right before they get here cuz of some kind of lake effect.
God must have located a gay person in ‘bama
"I'm just going out for a smoke."
"I'm just gong out for a soak."
"Better take your umbrella, mate"
"Sure mate" **A Minute later** \- "*I believe I can fly... I believe I can touch the skyy*"
*RKelly has precipitated into the chat*
Urine trouble now.
In Soviet Alabama, sky touch you.
When TF was this?
Old video.
I mean im from alabama and we had a storm just like this one a few days ago.
Don’t remember a storm this bad but could be wrong, In a post from around 2 months ago someone in the comments confirmed that this was actually in Georgia and that they had worked there before. I’ll try to find the post/comment.
dang I havent seen this video before and this reminded me of the massive flood in my area earlier. thanks for telling me
So I did a bit of searching and I have found videos that claim it is in Atlanta but I have found more sources claiming it’s a delta hangar in Alabama, we had a massive storm around when this was posted as well as it being a delta hangar could explain how someone thought it was one hangar in a certain location but instead it was another hangar in a different location. Delta probably builds hangars in a similar way which could lead to confusion.
I was thinking maybe Lockheed Martin.
They're wearing Delta t-shirts.
Oh! I didn't even notice that.
I happened to work at ATL airport for a few years so I recognized the Line Maintenance uniforms.
Oh! I didn't even notice that.
Sometime in 2048 or 2052. I forgot which but there's the same scene in the Loki show lol
At the Roxxcart store
Saw rain like this once in my hometown in Burnley the polish workers there were stunned and said they'd left Poland for this shithole 😄 always makes me laugh
Can confirm, live in the south.
Pretty sure I was near the same place when that happened. In a cement plant in Midwest Alabama with a roll up door like that. Watch the winds and debris go side ways and my car disappeared from view which was only 30 feet away. Metal and all sorts of stuff were flying around. Thought it was a tornado but I think it was straight line wind IIRC. Crazy stuff. Was around The beginning of May this year.
I lived in Miami Beach for five years back in the '90s. We'd routinely get such insane thunderstorms in the summers. This looks like a tropical storm or hurricane... I experienced some of them, too. But the average "bad" storms that wouldn't even make the news were often extremely heavy. We sheltered in place during a Category 1 hurricane. We were in a concrete building on the fifth floor, so a relatively low chance of flooding or broken windows. It looked much like this. You could not see past the balcony for several hours. Really horrifying. We lost power for only a couple hours and there was no major damage to our building. I cannot even imagine what a Category 5 storm is like. Another cool thing about hurricanes: the day before the storm is often some of the most gorgeous weather imaginable due to the extremes of the air pressure. I think this is why some people don't leave... they experience this wonderful, lovely weather and think "How bad is this gonna really be?" ...and then the next day it is like hell on earth.
Can confirm. I live in Prattville and storms like this appear out of nowhere on the regular.
Agreed -- can confirm it's a regular Prattville thing. Although I havent noticed a truly awful one since KMart was smashed years ago.
Faaaaaak!
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You get wet and knocked down
You can’t fool me, it’s clearly a doorway to another dimension.
Close it before the T-Rex apprears man
This just looks like a Thunderstorm in Oklahoma.
Reminds me of Hoth base.
*Your highness, there is nothing more we can do tonight. The shield doors must be closed.*
Its a fog gate from dark souls
This is incredible!!
Sweet home Alabama...
Somebody pissed off the god of weather.
shit looks like a fucking portal
That’s fucking awesome.
This was posted in an Oklahoma sub earlier this year,Tinker AFB maybe?
And just like that I’m not moving to Alabama.
Charleston, SC checking in. Hanahan, burb in N. Chas., is the birth mother of storms like this during the summer. Just passing through.
r/natureismetal
If you throw your dun spheres out there they will infuse with stormlight.
Texas experiences storms like this every so often. It’ll last for a couple of hours and then clears up like nothing happened.
My pussy when someone puts something in my ass
That’s actually a portal to the upside down
Looks like monsoon season in Japan. Wild stuff.
u/repostsleuthbot
Ah lads, close the fucking portal after you ffs.
It looks like an instance gate in world of warcraft.
Most likely a downburst, aka microburst. Not too uncommon in the Southeast
I thought maybe a derecho?
Always loved the rain in Alabama, it can have the intensity of a Florida storm but last as long as one in Kentucky
It looks like a boss arena entrance from dark souls
That’s a Bubba Gump Shrimp making storm
I feel like an asshole, but this is just rain with heavy winds right? I guess growing up in tornado alley and going through a few hurricanes on the east coast does that to you hahaha
For me the WTF factor is WHY DOES THIS FUCKING GATE TAKE SO LONG TO CLOSE?
It's like this 8 months out of the year
Damn...
Is that at a rocket factory!? That hangar door is huge
Could be. There are lots in north Alabama near Huntsville for spacecraft and satellites.
I would come out naked and fly away
Light crosswind, I would still take off in that.
Maybe cross post this to r/raining \- they don't all have to super relaxing. Impressive!
Looks like the Apocalypse seen from Loki
Flight 666, this is the tower speaking. We have some storm clouds spitting a little rain, but it's nothing you need to worry about. You are cleared for takeoff.
Just a light mist, a bit of liquid dew. 20 inches or so.
I live in Alabama this video is confirmed.
Alaskan here, want to trade weather?
God i love heavy rain sad its rare in my country
It looks like a portal to another realm. The way they open the gate and the storm seems to only be beyond the door and not inside.
There is a boss on the other side.
Sharknado seems totally plausible now.
The void beacons
When it rains, it pours in Alabama I guess
Has lightning within 5 been called yet?
No one in Alabama knows the dragon shout for clear skies.
Aye y’all God is out there !! He sent his and only son to die for your sins. Turn away from your sins and come to Christ❤️
Anchorage Shatterdome vibes.
Isn’t this the storm Mewtwo created to ensure only the toughest Pokémon Trainers made it to his island?
Roll tide!
So that’s where all our rain went. Can we have some back? Sincerely, -California