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A long-track severe thunderstorm that developed and produced severe hail across eastern Colorado earlier in the day near the town of Eads continued to march into Kansas where it produced more large hail along it’s path. Video shot along I-70 near Oakley, Kansas as the storm crossed the interstate. Hail up to 1-inch fell during the video.

Video package opens with establishing shots of the storm as it nears Oakley. Shots of hail and very low visibility along I-70 from POV. Also includes shot passing a car that spun out into the median due to hail covering the road. Various shots of traffic and hail falling in a nearby parking lot with the stones hitting vehicles both wide and up-close. Shots of cars slowing beneath an I-70 overpass (exit 79) during the storm. Several shots of cars pulled over along I-70 awaiting the storm’s passage. Video package finishes with shots of hail drifts along I-70.

Baseball sized hail destroys vehicle windshields. Shot just north of Hedley on TX-273 and opens with POV during storm as windshield is destroyed. Various shots of POV during storm, then transitions to shots of hail compared with tennis-balls along with shots of damaged vehicles.

Footage of a tornado in Harlan County, Nebraska from about a half mile away as it was doing damage.

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1). Developing tornado near Russel, KS (brief with rain-wrap).

2). Rope tornado near Rush Center, KS/

3). Wedge tornado (several shots) east of Rice County, KS and north of highway 56.

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SID: Chris Collura

A large supercell responsible for a violent tornado near Langley dropped another large tornado on the northeast side of Salina, KS and it crossed I-70 and moved toward the town of Manchester, Kansas before lifting.

Video opens up of multi-vortex tornado crossing I-70 east of Salina. Various shots of the tornado up close as it moves in the field within a quarter mile of the chasers with amazing backlighting and flying debris. Shots of tornado roping out east of Manchester.

Video includes a couple shots of the Langley wedge tornado showing violent motions and horizontal vorticies.

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A tornadic storm moves out of the OKC Metro area and into eastern Oklahoma along I-40. Several small, brief tornadoes touched down around Shawnee and dropped some severe hail as well.

Video package opens with shot of wall cloud with lightning strike. Various shots of wall clouds and funnels from around Shawnee. Also included are shots of hail with traffic stopped on the side of the road as hail up to 1.25″ falls.

A slow moving supercell storm produces several tornadoes and huge hail in Woodward County and City, Oklahoma. Video package contains over 4 minutes of footage.

Opening shots of tornado on the south side of Woodward. Multivortex tornado does little damage on south side of town, including snapping power poles which area included in video.

Video continues with hail up to 4-inches in diameter falling. Opens with storm scene with giant hail littering the ground. Various shots of hail falling followed by hail damage shots to vehicles that lost windows. Various shots of hail compared to baseballs and apples.

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Late Saturday night a fire broke out in a warehouse that was reported by officials on the scene as the warehouse for the that housed WW Inc. WW Inc is owned Charles Ward who also owns Saint Cloud State University Bookstore and Gas Station by the campus and Textbook1 on 9th and University Drive.

Crews were on the scene from about 8:30 PM to well past midnight trying to put out the fire and remove smoldering contents from what was left of the warehouse located at 2645 Clearwater Road.

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9/10/2011 B-Roll footage of the Northern Lights, also known as the
Aurora Borealis over Northern Minnesota.

Footage shows the lights dancing over the horizon and
raising up into the sky.

Footage shot with an ultra low light video camera.

Catalog ID: 09102011B
Total Run Time: 01;55;21

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The first part of this video is from a long track supercell develops in Nebraska and moves into Missouri, lasting several hours, dumping tons of hail, and was warned for most of it’s life as it slowly moved east from Nebraska into Missouri.

Video package includes daytime shots of large hail up to golfball size falling around the town of Talmage, Nebraska which is 12 miles southwest of Nebraska City. Shots include falling hail on the grass and highways and includes a couple shots of hail compared to golfball.

Last shots of clouds with lots of motion. No tornadoes were reported with this storm, but the clouds were rotating at times.

Part 2 of video package includes footage from the same storm that dumped large hail in Talmage in earlier video package.

This package includes shots from Missouri, opening up with wall cloud moving over the Missouri River. Various shots of wall cloud as darkness falls and storms moves at Tarkio. Last shots of POV of falling hail from the storm.

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Video of smoke across southwest Denver from The Lower North Fork Fire burning in southwest Jefferson County. The fire was likely started from a controlled burn conducted by the Colorado Forest Service last week that rekindled Monday afternoon in high winds. As of 6:30pm MDT, the fire was estimated to be more than 200 acres and had prompted the evacuations of residents in the Pleasant Park area near Conifer with additional evacuations likely coming as the night progresses. Conifer High School has been set up as the first evacuation shelter and the Mile High Chapter of the American Red Cross was sending volunteers to the school. An additional evacuation center was set up at Chatfield High School in southwest Denver. Wind gusts nearing 70mph have been recorded at measuring sites near the fire.

Video package opens with intense smoke turning the setting sun dark red. Various shots of the sun in the smoke with the red hue of the sky. Various other shots of smoke across southwest Denver with traffic driving in low visibility. Other shots at the end of the view of the smoke from west Denver looking south at the fire.

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SID: Tony Laubach

Thunderstorms formed over northern Oklahoma and south central Kansas this afternoon. Small hail covered the ground around Wichita, KS and fell on motorist along US 54-400 during the start of the afternoon drive home.

Shot 1: Shows driving on US 54-400 in western Wichita. Hail is covering the ground and traffic is slow.

Shot 2: Go Pro hood footage, with a lightning strike a few seconds in.. Hail is covering the highway.

Shot 3: Shows a car being pelted with small hail and covered, almost like winter time! A small zoom is included.

Shot 4: Shows hail accumulating on the road and a nearby car.

Shot 5: Shows traffic traveling down us 54-400 as hail falls.

Shot 6: Go Pro hood footage showing a very ominous hail core approaching downtown Wichita, with falling stones evident in the video.

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SID: Brandon Sullivan

Snow fell in the south on Sunday in Raleigh, NC. About an inch of snow fell during the evening and covered the roads and side walks to make downtown Raleigh, NC look more like the upper Midwest.

1. Downtown Raleigh with heavy snow
2. Raleigh sign with snow
3. Daffodils in the snow
4. Cars driving down McDowell St in snow
5. Men walking across Fayetteville Street in the snow
6. Snow covered car
7. Snow covers early spring plants
8. Person with umbrella in snow
9. Snow falls in front of Caraleigh Mills
10. Tire tracks in wet snow
11. Dog walker in snow
12. NC State Capitol Building
13. Flag with flurries
14. Snow and Raleigh wayfinder sign
15. Fayetteville Street

SID: Matt Robinson

Major winter storm slams the Colorado Front Range leaving up to a foot of snow across the Denver Metro area with upwards of another foot possible by the storm’s end on Saturday morning. The storm may crack the top 10 biggest single snowstorms in Denver history if 20-inches or more can fall by the time the storm clears out.

Video package opens up with various shots of sledders at Sledding Hill Park in southwest Denver near Ken Caryl. Shots kids and adults sledding down the hill in heavy falling snow and wind. Several other shots of parents watching their kids sled.

Video package transitions to various traffic shots in the daylight morning hours. POV shots along I-25 in Denver with C-DOT signs advising drivers of the icy roads. POV shots of up to 5 snow plows clearing I-25. Several other POV shots of driving in heavy falling snow.

Video package includes shots of a vehicle that slid off US-285 at Kipling Street in west Denver and was left on the side of the road.

Video package ends with various shots of crews removing snow, shots of vehicles driving on snow-covered roads, and other stationary snow plow shots.

SID: Tony Laubach

Winter returns to Colorado as an unseasonably warm January comes to an end. While the mountains scored best with this system, parts of Denver saw a couple inches less than 24 hours after temperatures were in the 60s across parts of the metro area. The official high temperature in Denver on Thursday was 58 degrees with 60s in a few places along the Front Range. In fact, since the first of January, high temperatures in Denver have been above 50 degrees for 14 days, so half the month thus far has been well above average. It’s a different kind of unusual weather as the year gets off to a strange start.

Video package opens up with various downtown Denver skyline shots with moderate to heavy falling snow. Various other shots of people in the snow across downtown Denver.

SID: Tony Laubach

A surprise, hard-hitting snowstorm dumps several inches of snow across parts of the Metro area making travel very difficult. Up to 4 inches of snow fell in the western and southern suburbs while barely a dusting fell in others.

Video package opens up with shots of a vehicle that slid off the road and down a hill due to the extremely slippery conditions. Various shots of stalled cars follow.

Several shots of truckers chaining up their semis along I-70 in west Denver before making their way up the mountain. Fines up to $1000 are imposed for truckers who do not properly equip themselves in the winter. Shots of a trucker chaining up, shots of a long line of semis along westbound I-70.

Various POV driving shots of heavy, low-visibility snow travel along I-70 in west Denver.

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SID: Tony Laubach

Record high temps in Minneapolis, MN made it feel more like late April than the second week of January. With record temps in the mid 50s around Minneapolis and little to no snow anywhere to be found, it was easier to spot people out along the Stone Arch Bridge in downtown Minneapolis or around Lake Harriet wearing shorts and T-Shirts then it was to spot snow piles on the ground.

Total Run Time 4:18
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SID: Douglas Kiesling

High voltage power line & Helicopter B-Roll footage archive.

B-Roll footage of the Air2 Helicopter while working on building the new Interstate 94 high voltage power line near Saint Cloud, MN.

Footage of the Helicopter taking of and picking up equipment, tools and crew and flying them out to work high up on the power lines.

Catalog ID: I94_Powerlines2011_A
Total Run Time: 17;42;27
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SID: Douglas Kiesling

Stock footage from the tornado that hit the Eutaw, AL area prior to moving into Tuscaloosa, AL.

Video of the tornado forming, tornado crossing the road right in front of the camera and damage aftermath. Multi camera catalog footage including dash POV camera and Second camera op footage that starts at 10;24;14.

Dramatic footage from the POV dash mounted camera of the tornado ripping up trees and crossing the road right in front of the Twistex research truck.

Catalog ID: 04272011_TL1
Total Run Time: 18;43;24
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SID: Tony Laubach

A powerful winter storm system is crossing over Lake Michigan and bringing with it Gale Force Winds and winter storm warnings for the east coast of lower Michigan.

The footage starts out west of Kalamazoo near Holland, MI with video of freezing spray covering the coast line.

Further inland from the coast to Kalamazoo the heavy wet snow covered the area causing numerous accidents.

Shot 1 shows a wide shot of the shores of Lake Michigan being pounded by waves and freezing spray.

Shot 2 shows a tight shot on significant icing that has taken place, with the crashing seas still seen behind it.

Shot 3 is another angle, and a wider shot of significant icing.

Shot 4 shows a snow removal machine hard at work moving snow, as snow continues to fall rapidly.

Shot 5 shows a man filling up his gas tanks while intense snow rates and strong winds batter him.

Shot 6 shows a Michigan State Police vehicle on scene at an accident involving a semi. A tow truck is on scene.

Shot 7 shows a snow plow who has wrecked off the main highway and gotten stuck in the snow.

Shot 8 shows the snow plow driver attempting to dig himself out of the snow.

Shot 9 shows a wide view of a bigger plow truck preparing to help.

Shot 10 shows the truck being pulled out of the snow bank.

Shot 11 shows an SUV sliding around the corner in town.

Shot 12 shows a man scraping off his windshield.

Shot 13 shows a first tight shot, with zoom out, of large amounts of snow covering cars in a parking lot.

Shot 14 shows the man at a different angle working on the end of his car.

Shot 15 is a wide shot from the mall, showing a man working on his car, with heavy snow still falling.

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SID: Brandon Sullivan

An extreme hail event caught on camera over western Nebraska along the Wyoming and Nebraska state line. Hail up to the size of
Baseballs fell on motorists in the area.

Video from POV dash camera and hand held camera of various shots of large hail falling.

Catalog ID: 08092011_Hail_TL1
Total Run Time: 06;17;28
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SID: Tony Laubach

Amazing close up footage of the Canton OK tornado. Video includes dash camera POV and hand held camera footage of the tornado forming and then becoming a violent wedge tornado.

Catalog ID: 05242011A_TL
Total Run Time: 10;42;08
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SID: Tony Laubach

B-Roll stock footage caught out in a hail storm that was producing Baseball size hail.

POV footage from the dash camera and side camera of the hail falling while parked on the side of the road and while driving.

Catalog ID: 04082011_Hail_TL1
Total Run Time: 04;32;23
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SID: Tony Laubach

Raw B-Roll footage of the tornado that hit the area around Bradshaw, NE. Footage includes some extreme close up views of the tornado doing damage as it moved across the ground.

Visible debris flying, large debris field as the tornado crossed the landscape.

Catalog ID: 06202011_ET1
Total Run Time: 14;06;12
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SID: Eric Treece