Yesterday, I posted videos of weekend storms, but didn't get to all of the ones I saw online.
I do call these videos "weather porn," as weather geeks do get a rise out of these videos. Since we're now somewhat in the summer weather doldrums, let's do two video days in a row.
So here we go. The first one involves the massive, severe thunderstorm that hit Dallas on June 9. (As noted yesterday, a second huge, tornadic thunderstorm hit Dallas-Fort Worth again on Sunday.)
This video involves the storm that knocked a construction crane onto an apartment complex, killing one person and injuring several others. The video here is a compilation of storm scenes on June 9 put together by television station WFAA. Talk about rough weather!
The next one shows security camera footage from several angles as a relatively small German tornado damages a house. In the middle of the clip, we see a man who clearly regrets going outside to secure his garage door:
Here's a really cool waterspout taken at close range recently just off shore of Marathon, in the Florida Keys:
Finally, you don't want this kind of turbulence about an airline flight.
This plane over Europe headed toward Basel, Switzerlahd recently encountered extreme turbulence, sending a flight attendant into the ceiling and sending a beverage cart flying. Ten people were taken to hospitals when the plane landed.
The flight attendent is reportedly not seriously injured. Watch:
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