A tow truck and a number of cars struggle up West Fillmore St. and other roads after snowfall causes slick roads February 22, 2019 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Shot Description
0:00 – A tow truck and another vehicle spin their tires traveling up West Fillmore St.
0:56 – Multiple cars struggle at the same time to travel up the street.
1:10 – Closeup shots of same cars struggling up the hill.
1:30 – Wide shot of intersection.
1:42 – Snow plow plowing the intersection.
1:51 – Closeup of snowplow plowing road.
2:02 – Car with hazard lights on up the hill with road closed signs at the intersection.
2:10 – Closeup of car with hazard lights up the closed road.
2:17 – Woman clearing snowy windows.
2:37 – Snowplow clearing road.
3:00 – Man walking through parking lot in snow.
3:08 – Midshot of parking lot in snow.
3:14 – Closeup of American flag in blowing snow.
3:21 – Car covered in snow.
3:32 – Car covered in snow closeup.
3:42 – Cars stuck on hill.
4:24 – Driving shot of cars on highways.
4:49 – Cars driving down I-25.
5:06 – Cars stuck on snowy hill.
SID: Trevor Cokley
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Another powerful winter storm hit central Minnesota and just in the Saint Cloud, MN metro area where dozens of wrecks were reported just around the noon hour as another half foot of snow blanketed the area.
Video has lots of wrecks, cars, trucks and semi along with snow plows and people just stuck in the ditches.
Shot Description
Scene One, 00:00 to 1:32 Several crashes and vehicles in the ditch on Highway 23 on the northeast side of Saint Cloud metro area.
Scene Two, 1:32 to 3:25 Near Saint Joe, MN, major crash involving a semi truck and other vehicles on interstate 94. Crash happened when the semi truck was reended by the pickup truck. Soon other vehicles crashed into the ditch while trying to avoid the crash scene.
Scene Three, 3:25 to 4:16 Another crash and secondary crash scene on Interstate 94 near the county line north of Clearwater, MN
Scene Four, 4:16 to 5:53 Various cars, trucks, semi trucks stuck in the ditch along Interstate 94.
Scene Five, 5:53 to 7:03 Snow Plows around the Saint Cloud, MN metro area.
A large winter storm hammered portions of central Kansas dumping nearly a foot of snow in some areas across the region. The snow came down at rates that approached 2-inches an hour leading to extremely hazardous travel along K-96 between Wichita and Hutchinson. During the start of this storm, Wichita was not seeing snow while less than 20 miles northwest, extremely heavy snows were accumulating causing numerous accidents.
Video package includes footage from several wrecks in and around the city of Hutchinson, which is 45 minutes northwest of Wichita in Reno County. Includes a semi stuck in the snow that TWO pickup trucks pulled out together, a couple of spin outs where people were trying to push cars free, and a school bus that slid off the highway in northeast Hutchinson.
Shot Description
Scene 1: Long shot of two pickup trucks that tied themselves together pulling a semi truck free of the snow on an exit ramp in east Hutchinson.
Scene 2: Shot of semi truck before it was pulled free with a police SUV sitting behind it.
Scene 3: Sheriff’s SUV pulling into the exit ramp to close it off while the trucks pulled the semi free.
Scene 4: Tighter shot of semi stuck in snow with police SUV in foreground.
Scene 5: Shot of stuck semi and one of the pickup trucks.
Scene 6: Wide shot of semi scene.
Scene 7: The two drivers of the pickup trucks tying the straps together between their two trucks.
Scene 8: Shot of another spinout on K-96 with local police on scene as very intense snow falls.
Scene 9: Man attempting to push a red car out of the snow.
Scene 10: Shot of police officer and man trying to push red car free.
Scene 11: Wide shot of school bus that slid off into the snow off K-61 in northeast Hutchinson.
Scene 12: Tighter shot of school bus.
Scene 13: Side/behind shot of school us stuck in snow.
Scene 14: Shot of school bus stuck in snow.
Scene 15: Shot of school bus and tow truck.
Scene 16: Woman standing next to an SUV that is stuck in the snow.
Scene 17: Two people attempting to push SUV free of snow.
Scene 18: Tight shot of two men trying to push SUV out of the snow
Scene 19: Wide shot of SUV stuck in snow with passing traffic on K-96 south of Hutchinson.
Scene 20: Two men pushing a car down the road.
Scene 21: Van stuck in snow on the side of K-96 from behind.
Scene 22: Shot from the front of stuck van on K-96.
Scene 23: POV driving shot passing red car.
Scene 24-27: Various shots of snow plows in the snow.
Scene 28-29: Shots of traffic driving in very heavy snow.
SID: Tornadoes Kick Media
Winter storm brings very heavy snow to Northwestern Wisconsin this morning and afternoon. This video package will show the very heavy snow along with some of Rice Lake city crews out plowing the snow. The video was shot in and around the city of Rice Lake Wisconsin.
Shot Description
Clip 1. A truck fishing tailing as it was going to fast for the corner.
Clip 2-3. City of Rice Lake plows trying to keep up with the heavy snow. One vehicle following to close.
Clip 4-5. City plows working the same intersection hard to keep it safe.
Clip 6. A crew working on main street bridge in the heavy snow.
Clip 7. Someone walking in the heavy snow that is falling.
Clip 8-9. Traffic on snow covered roads with heavy snow falling.
Clip 10-13. Heavy snow falling.
Clip 14. Another person out walking in the heavy snow.
Clip 15. Snow covered car.
Clip 16-17. I had to clear the snow from my vehicle before heading out to shooting this video package.
Clip 18. Wooly the Mammoth getting covered in snow with heavy snow falling.
SID: Dirk Miller
Video from earlier today of untreated or summer blend diesel fuel freezing pretty much solid.
Time-Lapse Of non treated summer blend diesel fuel that is meant for use only in warmer climates and it freezes up into a wax like substance within two hours at -10F or -23C temperatures.
The fuel was stored at 74F (23C) just prior to this experiment to show what happens inside the fuel system of the vehicles with untreated diesel fuel if they drive from warmer weather and into the extreme arctic sub zero polar vortex conditions that have impacted a large portion of Canada and the United States this week.
Experiment to show why so much of the commercial traffic has been delayed due to the cold weather.
Shot Description
One long clip from a two hour long video that is edited into three parts that starts out in real time showing the diesel fuel is liquid and free flowing.
Then a time-lapse starts at about 20 seconds after the timer starts or at 37 seconds into the video and continues to about one minute and fifty five seconds into the video where you see the diesel fuel thicken up and gel up.
Then the last part of the video is in real time that shows the diesel fuel is pretty much solid and what it would look like in a fuel tank or fuel system such as a vehicles fuel filter.