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Archive for June, 2014

Shot 1 Funnel Cloud near Rothsay, MN
Shot 2 Wall cloud near Barnesville, MN
Shot 3 Police car driving through damage in Deer Creek, MN
Shot 4 Culvert overflowing with water looking more like a rushing river. near Ottertail, MN
Shot 5 Whirlpool in a culvert near Ottertail, MN
shot 6 1 inch hail drifts along a building. in Deer Creek, MN
shot 7 Truck driving in damage and downed branches in Deer Creek, MN
shot 8 Car driving in hail fog near Ottertail, MN
shot 9 Shot of hail fog near Ottertail, MN
shot 10: Second shot of culvert with water gushing out of it on Ottertail County Highway 108.
shot 11: Close up shot of whirlpool in a culvert near Ottertail, MN

Footage of houses & farms under water, stranded fish, water rushing over highways & bridges, a large whirlpool, flowing debris & a temporary levee being built over Interstate 29 to protect Sioux City, IA as record flooding strikes the Big Sioux River along the Iowa & South Dakota border! A state of emergency is declared for South Dakota as a section of Interstate 29 in Southeast South Dakota is closed for several days & National Guard troops build a temporary levee over the Interstate highway to divert water over Interstate 29 away from North Sioux City as the Big Sioux River is expected to crest at a record 109 ft deep.

All shots during afternoon daylight on June 19, 2014 near Jefferson, SD & Sioux City, IA & North Sioux City, SD near Highway 3 & 12, and Interstate 29.

*** Incredible multi-vortex and large stove pipe tornadoes streamed live on June 18, 2014 ***

Doug Kiesling now in South Dakota tracking severe weather. Live severe weather coverage .

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Juston and Simon (aka StormRiders) are on a severe thunderstorm in north east Nebraska near Harting NE. Live severe weather news video.

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Nick Elms and Amanda Hill are live tracking severe weather in the upper Midwest. Live severe weather coverage .

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HD video. A SW flow causes reverse seabreeze where storms form in morning along the coast and move inland by afternoon. This is the reverse of the typical SE flow pattern where storms form inland then move to the coast in the afternoon. The morning storms caught some Siesta Key Beach goers by surprise and sent them scurrying for cover to take shelter from wind driven rain and lightning.

Shot list:

1) Wide shot of storm clouds over Siesta Key beach.
2) Leading edge of rain shaft and black clouds approaching beach with people on beach.
3) Family on beach looking up at sky.
4) Rainbow forms as rain shaft and storm clouds approach coast.
5) People in water as waves pick up with approaching storm.
6) Guy with green umbrella looks around as thunder rumbles.
7) Boat offshore with rainbow and thunder rumbles.
8) Small boat offshore racing for cover as storm and heavy rain approach.
9,10) Two shots of people running off beach as rain hits.
11) Beach parking lot with school bus in heavy rain and crashing thunder.
12) Heavy rain.
13) Parked SUV in heavy rain and thunder.
14) Dash cam shot with splashing traffic in heavy rain.
15,16) Two shots of downtown Sarasota skyline in rain and thunder with storm clouds.
17) Boat navigates markers on bay in rain.

Footage of massive 4 inch diameter hail, intense close lightning strike, & awesome striated, mother-ship, tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm as it passed north of Roswell, NM. An area known for UFO’s experienced a once-in-a-lifetime “mothership” supercell thunderstorm.

All shots during daylight on June 7, 2014 near Roswell, NM
Shot List:

1. pushed-in shot of 4-inch diameter hail in hand northeast of Roswell, NM
2. wide shot of 3 & 4 inch diameter hailstones in hands northeast of Roswell, NM
3. wide shot of several 3 & 4 inch diameter hailstones with measuring ruler & comentary northeast of Roswell, NM
4. pushed-in shot of several 3 & 4 inch diameter hailstones with measuring ruler northeast of Roswell, NM
5. pushed-in shot from above of 4 inch diameter hailstone next to measuring ruler
6. pushed-in shot shot of large hail falling & bouncing on road & fence
7. pushed-in shot of large hail falling, bouncing, & accumulating on road
8. pushed-in shot of large hail falling & bouncing in grass next to road
9. ultra-wide driving shot of large hail falling & bouncing off windshield & road
10. ultra-wide shot of large hail falling & bouncing off windshield & road
11. POV pushed-in shot of large hail falling & bouncing off road
12. POV pushed-in shot of large hail falling & bouncing off road
13. POV driving shot of large hail falling & bouncing off road
14. wide shot of very close lightning strike with commentary with supercell thunderstorm in background
15. slow motion shot of close lightning strike
16. ultra-wide shot of “mothership” striated tornado-warned supercell north of Roswell, NM
17. ultra-wide shot of “mothership” striated tornado-warned supercell north of Roswell, NM
18. ultra-wide driving shot of “mothership” striated tornado-warned supercell north of Roswell, NM
19. wide TIMELAPSE shot of dramatic “mothership” striated tornado-warned supercell passing over camera northeast of Roswell, NM
20. wide shot of large tornado-warned supercell with wall cloud north of Roswell, NM
21. pushed-in shot of large wall cloud from tornado-warned supercell north of Roswell, NM
22. POV wide shot of supercell with wall cloud over Roswell, NM
23. POV shot of wall cloud over Roswell, NM
24. Pushed-in shot of “UFO Museaum and Research Center” in Roswell, NM