Extremely high winds tip over a semi truck and trailer creating hazardous driving conditions Nov. 30, 2019 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Shot Description
00:00 – Semi truck as it travels southbound I-25 north of N. Academy Blvd. tipping over.
00:31 – Wide if crews responding to previously mentioned semi incident
00:36 – Mid of crews responding to previously mentioned semi incident
00:41 – Close of crews responding to previously mentioned semi incident
00:50 – Police officer removes blown over construction side from road during extreme wind
01:03 – Wide of winds whipping road where police officer’s vehicle is parked
01:09 – Police officer returns to vehicle as winds increase while being pelted by debris
01:24 – Nearby intersection in extreme winds with flying debris and swaying stoplights
01:30 – Cars waiting at intersection while being pelted by windswept debris
01:39 – vehicles leaving gas station while debris fly by
01:52 – Wide of American Flag being battered by wind
02:05 – Close of American Flag being battered by wind
02:13 – Van waiting at intersection as stoplight sways
02:18 – Stoplight swaying in wind
02:24 – Street sign swaying in wind
The only complete Documentary about the historic Hurricane Michael documenting the destruction of eastern Bay County, FL from Panama City to Mexico Beach, FL on 10/10/2019.
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Unlike others Hurricane’s such as Hurricane Katrina, Andrew, Rita, Ivan and even Hurricane Sandy that have become household names, within a week after Hurricane Michael the storm and the people impacted by storm where all but forgotten about by the rest of the country and in the media for flooding in Texas and wildfires in California.
Hurricane Michael made landfall near Mexico Beach on October 10, 2018, with maximum sustained winds of 160 miles per hour or 260 km/h.
Hurricane Michael was the first Category 5 hurricane to make landfall in the United States since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
Michael made history as the third strongest storm by pressure and fourth strongest by wind speed to make landfall in the continental United States.
The storm caused extensive damage from Panama City, Tyndall Air Force Base and Mexico Beach and further east into Gulf County.
Nearly all homes were totally destroyed within Mexico Beach.
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Chris Collura
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Chris Hester & Karen Gabriel
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Dave Lewison
Sherrell Morrison
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National Hurricane Center
University Of Wisconsin
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Blizzard conditions continued to hammer northwest Kansas leading to the closure of numerous highways, including I-70, US-36, US-40, and KS-27. Near whiteout conditions combined with icy roads lead to the closures. Up to a half a foot of snow has already fallen in the region with more expected through the evening.
As of 2:00pm, I-70 was closed from Colby, Kansas west all the way to Denver, Colorado.
Shot Description
Scene 1: SOT from Kansas State Trooper Austin Ackerman talking about the conditions along I-70 and why they closed it.
0:32-1:30 COLBY, KANSAS (Thomas County)
Scene 2-5: Shots of two KS State Troopers sitting at the Colby exit with the gates down.
Scene 6: Shot of traffic exiting at the Colby closure.
Scene 7: Shot of highway sign telling motorists to exit I-70.
Scene 8: Panning shot of snowplow on I-70.
Scene 9: POV driving shot of the hazardous conditions along I-70 between Levant and Colby.
1:30-3:53 GOODLAND, KANSAS (Sherman County)
Scene 10: Nearly whiteout conditions in Goodland along I-70 at the closure at exit 17.
Scene 11: Shot looking over the gate at Trooper sitting at Goodland exit.
Scene 12-13: Shots of trooper and closure gates along I-70 at Goodland.
Scene 14: Shot of trooper on I-70 in very heavy falling snow.
Scene 15-17: Traffic exiting westbound I-70 at Goodland.
Scene 18: Wide shot of I-70 closure.
Scene 19-20: Snowplows on K-27 in Goodland in very heavy snow.
Scene 21-22: Shots of traffic in near whiteout conditions along K-27 in Goodland.
Scene 23: Near whiteout conditions hiding grain elevators in Goodland.
Scene 24-25: Shots of very heavy snow falling against trees.
3:53-5:12 ST. FRANCIS, KANSAS (Cheyenne County)
Scene 26-27: Shots of K-DOT sign warning drivers that US-36 is closed west of St. Francis due to the blizzard.
Scene 28-29: Shots of the US-36 closure.
Scene 30: State trooper sitting along US-36.
Scene 31: Trooper driving into the snow, vanishing from sight.
Scene 32-33: POV driving shots along US-36 in near whiteout conditions.
Scene 34: Looking west along US-36 with near whiteout conditions.
SID: Tornadoes Kick Media
Snow began to fall just after 3am across the high plains as a major winter storm and blizzard moved off the Rockies. Significant snowfall and icing conditions closed numerous roads in Colorado, including I-70 from the Kansas border all the way to Denver. Icy conditions on the Kansas side of the border lead to a crash in the median of I-70 west of Goodland.
Shot Description
Scene 1: Shot of Kansas State Trooper at the scene of a jack-knifed pickup truck in the median of I-70 near Mile Marker 11, about six miles west of Goodland, Kansas.
Scene 2: Driver who was unhurt checking the damage to the passenger side of the truck where his trailer crushed the door and smashed out the windows.
Scene 3: Shot of the trailer lodged into the passenger side of the truck.
Scene 4: Wide shot of the jack-knifed truck in the median.
Scene 5: Shot of the driver standing outside his truck on his phone with the heavy damage to the passenger side of the truck.
Scene 6: Wide shot of the crash scene with the state trooper.
Scene 7-8: Shots of K-DOT highway sign warning drivers of icy and snowpacked conditions.
Scene 9-12: POV driving shots behind snowplows at various zooms as they clear I-70.
Scene 13-14: Looking down on I-70 from overpass as two snowplows clear eastbound lanes of I-70.
Scene 15: SHOT FROM BURLINGTON, COLORADO; shot of I-70 gates over the interstate as westbound I-70 was closed from here in Burlington all the way to Denver.
Scene 16-18: Various shots of gates over I-70 closed.
Scene 19-20: Traffic on westbound I-70 at Burlington driving by signs saying the interstate is closed just before sunrise.
SID: Tornadoes Kick Media
Footage of the hail storm that moved through the Phoenix, AZ metro area this afternoon that actually ended up accumulating on the roads and side walks.
Shot Description
Clip 1, hail storm starting as the hail begins to pickup in intensity.
Clip 2, Lots of hail falling and traffic driving through the hail.
Clip 3, White pickup truck parked under a tree to try and avoid the hail.
Clip 4, POV shot of the hail storm aftermath on Interstate 10 with hail piled up on the roadway in backed up traffic.