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Heavy snow and ice cause widespread accidents and treacherous travel conditions in Syracuse, NY from a powerful ‘Bombcyclone’ hitting the region.

All footage shot during morning daylight hours in Syracuse, NY by meteorologist Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-15. various shots of multiple accidents from cars sliding into each other or off roads and highways, some with emergency assistance in Syracuse, NY

16-22. various shots of pedestrians and traffic navigate treacherous conditions in downtown Syracuse, NY with low visibility, heavy snow falling, on snow and ice-covered roads

23. snow plow clearing ice and snow from highway in Syracuse NY

24. traffic passing highway sign warning of winter storm in Syracuse NY

25. traffic in very heavy snow on highway in Syracuse NY

A major winter storm brought some of the highest snow totals seen in years across portions of southwest Kansas. Reports included totals over a foot deep in areas while many locations saw double-digit totals. Heavy snow started overnight Monday into Tuesday and continued into the afternoon closing roads and causing travel headaches across the region. Winter Storm Warnings were in effect through the day on Tuesday across the region.

Video divided into two parts, the first from Greensburg and the second part from Minneola, Kansas.
Shot Description

PART 1 (00:00-03:22) GREENSBURG, KANSAS – KIOWA COUNTY

Scene 1: Police at the closure of US-400 on the west side of Greensburg.

Scene 2: Police telling person in RV about closure, while audio is low, you can hear the cop tell the RV people that it is slow going.

Scene 3-6: Various shots of closure with police on scene.

Scene 7-9: Shots of US-400 closure on east side of Greensburg, closed all the way to Pratt.

Scene 10: Snow plow clearing snow from US-400 west of Greensburg.

Scene 11-13: POV driving shots behind plow on US-400 eastbound toward Greensburg.

Scene 14-16: Shots of a semi that slid off the highway west of Greensburg.

Scene 17: Two trucks driving slowly through very heavy falling snow.

Scene 18: POV driving shot in very low visibility and slow traffic.

Scene 19-21: Various clips of extremely heavy falling snow on west side of Greensburg.

PART 2 (03:22-6:04) MINNEOLA, KANSAS – CLARK COUNTY
25 miles south of Dodge City on US-283

Scenes 22-26: Various angles of a semi stuck in snow on a neighborhood street. It is blocking the road.

Scene 27: Black car stuck in snow drift with stuck semi in background looking for street.

Scene 28-29: Red semi stuck in snow.

Scene 30-31: Snow plow clearing US-283 through town.

Scene 32: White pickup truck navigating snow covered streets.

Scene 33-35: Person walking down the middle of a snow covered street.

Scene 36: Man walking down snow covered street.

Scene 37: Cool shot of wind farm spinning in heavy snow.

What a crazy day on the roads in Minnesota. Lost track of the number of accidents & roll overs. This tow truck driver near Avon was not having a good day… 25 minutes of raw video into 90 seconds of Benny Hill like comedy. Drive Safe

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The ice castle that went through the ice back on January 4th, along with the ice recovery equipment. The ice castle was recovered today. The crew had to wait for better ice conditions to recovery the ice castle. The vehicle extraction equipment was recovered last Thursday. I was unable to be there for that. However I was there for the first attempt on Monday January 6th. That didn’t go as planed as the ice conditions still weren’t good enough.
This video package will show the ice castle’s recovery. Towards the end of the video. It will show a small part of the prep and the attempt to recovery their equipment.
Shot Description

Clip 1. Shows just a small part of the roof of the ice castle sticking up through the ice.
Clip 2. The crew cutting the ice out of the way.
Clip 3. Air pockets still coming up from the ice castle.
Clips 4-5. The crew pushing and pulling the ice castle to the recovery rig.
Clip 6. The crew hooking up the cables to the backside of the ice castle.
Clip 7. The crew slowly lifting the backside of the ice castle.
Clips 8-12. The crew pulling the ice castle out of the water onto better ice.
Clip 13. Britt holding a sign that should be on the rig, however they haven’t had time to reattach it.
Clips 14-15. Brad getting ready for his dive into the icy waters to unhook the ice castle from the recovery rig.
Clip 16. Brad going into the water than under the ice.
Clip 17. Brad coming out of the water.
Clip 18. Crew trying to pull their rig onto better ice, however the ice kept breaking away. The recovery of their rig was put on hold.
Clip 19. Some other equipment the crew uses during the recoveries, if needed.

With winds gusting up to 49MPH and sustained winds near 30MPH the blowing and drifting snow over the roadways in rural Stearns County made for slippery driving conditions today.

The snow blew over the roadways that warmed up in the in the midday sun and then refroze as Glaze Ice and then had more ice and snow build up on top to create extremely dangerous driving conditions in the high winds.

Footage of the blowing snow and numerous accidents around southeastern Stearns County on Highway 23 and Highway 15.

Shot Description

* First part of the video shot just north of Paynesville, MN *

Clip 1 Blowing and drifting snow over a road.

Clip 2 POV Drive By of a Jack Knifed Semi Truck on Highway 23.

Clip 3 – 7 Drone footage of the Jack Knifed Semi Truck on Highway 23.

Clip 8 Tow truck arriving on scene for the Jack Knifed Semi.

Clip 9 – 12 Various recovery shots of the Jack Knifed Semi Truck.

* Second part of the video was shot on Highway 15 near Kimbal, MN *

Clip 13 Blowing and drifting snow on Highway 15.

Clip 14 Snow plow on Highway 15.

Clip 15 Vehicle in the ditch in the blowing snow on Highway 15.

Clip 16 American Flag blowing in the clear blue sky.

Clip 17 Vehicle in the ditch and town truck with a plow truck driving past the scene.

Clip 18 Tow truck driver shoveling out the car in the ditch.

Clip 19 POV clip of a wreck on Highway 15.

Clip 20 Blowing snow over a snow drift with tree’s in the back ground.

Clip 21 Blowing snow and a stop sign with the blowing snow drifting.

Clip 22 Blowing and drifting snow over a open field.

Clip 23 Blowing and drifting snow with a long orange snow fence causing the snow to pile up along the side of the road in the field.

Clip 24 POV Driving in blowing snow over the road making everything look white.

Clip 25 Following slow moving traffic with the blowing snow over the Highway.

Clip 26 – 29 Various shots of snow plows.

A side by side went through Pokegama Lake right before Christmas. No one was injured. This video package shows the recovery of the side by side. One clip shows how the ice is layered this year. I never seen the ice layered like this in all my years on the ice. The ice on area lakes aren’t safe.
Shot Description

Clip 1. The recovery team setting up their equipment for the recovery.
Clips 2-3. Britt cutting a hole in the weak ice.
Clip 4. Miles showing us how the ice is layered.
Clips 5-6. A diver getting ready for his dive.
Clips 7-8. The diver going into the water.
Clips 9-12. The side by side being pulled from the icy waters.
Clip 13. The crew pulling the rig and side by side with snowmobiles to safer ice.
Clip 14. The side by side is on safer ice.
Clip 15. The crew pulling the recovery equipment from the are back to the boat landing.

SID: Dirk Miller

Icy roads are to blame for at least one fatal crash in Wichita Sunday morning as more than two dozen crashes were reported in less than two hours on city highways as freezing rain moved in late in the morning. Crashes closed several highways and exits as crews cleaned up the wrecks left behind from the icy conditions.

One of the fatal crashes occurred on the north side of the city at I-135/I-235. That area was shut down for a couple hours.

Video package shot in Wichita documenting numerous icy road crashes along I-235 and US-400.
Shot Description
Scene 1: POV driving shot passing a four-car crash on westbound Kellogg/US-400.

Scene 2: Looking back at four-car crash with KHP trooper walking toward the cars.

Scene 3: Tight shot of severely damaged blue car as part of the four-car crash.

Scene 4: Wider shot of four-car crash with KHP on scene.

Scene 5: Shot looking back at four-car wreck.

Scene 6: Spin out crash at the US-400/I-235 junction with police on scene.

Scene 7: POV driving shot passing another multi-car wreck on US-400.

Scene 8: Shot looking back at white pickup truck as part of another multi-car wreck. White truck was blocking two lanes.

Scene 9: Tighter shot of severely damaged spun-out white truck.

Scene 10: POV driving shot approaching another multi-car wreck on eastbound US-400.

Scene 11-12: POV driving shot passing multi-car wreck with orange sideways car.

Scene 13: POV driving shot passing through an accident scene in clean-up stages.

Scene 14-15: Shot looking at semi truck stuck on the ramp from I-235 to K-96.

Scene 16: K-DOT crew member directing traffic away from closed exit ramp to K-96 from I-235.

Scene 17-18: K-DOT crews at the closure of US-400/Kellogg at Maize road in west Wichita with large accident in the background.

Scene 19-20: Police blocking eastbound Kellogg at Tyler.

Scene 21: POV driving shot in freezing drizzle with K-DOT sign warning of bad weather conditions.

Scene 22-23: Shots of K-DOT highway sign warning of hazardous travel on I-235.
SID: Tornadoes Kick Media

Another round of snow combined with near zero temps created extremely slick road conditions on Interstate 94 in Stearns County, MN that resulted in several areas of multiple vehicle piles ups.
Shot Description

Clip 1 Pile up with multiple vehicles on Interstate 94 near Saint Johns University.

Clip 2 Snow plows drive by a crash on Interstate 94 with State Patrol on the scene.

Clip 3 Two vehicles crashed on Interstate 94.

Clip 4 Tow truck recovering a red car that was involved in the pile up near Saint Johns University.

Clip 5 Several emergency vehicles on the scene with crashed vehicles.

Clip 6-7 Tight shot of a MN State Patrol SUV and a SUV in the center ditch.

Clip 8-9 Crashed Dodge Durango with the front end smashed in.

Clip 10 Snow Plows

Clip 11 Tight shot passing snow plow and plow blade.

Clip 12 POV passing a truck that rolled over on i-94.

Clip 13-18 POV drive by of several vehicles involved in a pile up near Opportunity Drive on Interstate 94.

Clip 19 Smashed pickup being recovered.

Clip 20-23 Several vehicles being recovered near Opportunity Drive on I-94

Clip 24-28 Various tight and wide shots of snow plows on Interstate 94.

Powerful Nor’easter slams coastal New England with high winds, massive waves, and flooding storm surge.

All footage shot during afternoon daylight on December 2, 2019 in/near Scituate, MA by Meteorologist Simon Brewer.
Shot Description

1-17. various shots of massive damaging waves and storm surge flooding Scituate, MA

18. American Flag blowing in high winds in Scituate, MA

19-21. shots of giant Christmas wreath on Scituate Lighthouse blowing in high winds

22. POV driving shot of high winds and heavy rain on highway traffic near Scituate, MA

SID: Simon Brewer

Powerful Nor’easter begins as an Ice Storm over Western Upstate New York causing dangerous road conditions with freezing rain, sleet and snow. Footage of accidents with law enforcement assistance, and various ice storm shots.

All footage shot in/near Hornell, NY during morning daylight hours on December 1, 2019 by Meteorologist Simon Brewer
Shot Description
1. “Freezing Rain” electronic highway warning sign with freezing rain falling

2-8. various shots of accidents from cars losing control on ice-covered highway (I-86) near Hornell, NY

9-12. various shots of traffic, including police cruiser, on ice-covered highway (I-86) near Hornell, NY

13-16. various POV driving shots of traffic driving slowly on ice-covered highway (I-86) near Hornell, NY

17-19. various shots of sleet pellets accumulating in Hornell, NY

20 & 21. shots of salt solution spread on highway to combat freezing rain and sleet by snow plows/salt trucks

22. front loader clearing ice from market parking lot in Hornell, NY

SID: 77

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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Tony Brite
Chris Collura
Brian Dombrowski
Simon Brewer
Juston Drake
Mark Sudduth – Hurricane Track
Derek Sibley
Tim Millar – Cyclone Research Group
Sherrell Morrison
Chris Hester & Karen Gabriel
Joey Krastel
Olivier Staiger
Dave Lewison
Sherrell Morrison
NOAA – National Weather Service
National Hurricane Center
University Of Wisconsin
The people of Bay County, FL
Neva Andersen & Laura Kiesling
And the StormChasingVideo.com LLC Crew

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.

Storm surge from Hurricane Dorian strikes the community of East Lake, NC and large trees are down all over the region.

All footage shot in/near East Lake, NC during afternoon daylight on September 6, 2019 by meteorologist Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-7. various shots of homes and vehicles in storm surge water from Hurricane Dorian in East Lake, NC

8. tractor trailer drives through storm surge flooding on highway in East Lake, NC as waters rise

9. waves hit bridge (normally too high) as storm surge rises near East Lake, NC

10. POV through rising storm surge water over highway in East Lake, NC

11-16. various shots of large trees downed by high winds on highway and over power-lines near East Lake, NC

17 & 18. bulldozer clears tree and tree debris from highway near East Lake, NC

19. pushed-in shot of police and emergency vehicles with closed causeway in background near East Lake, NC

SID: Simon Brewer

New footage from the tornado warned storm and storm surge in South Carolina today that is covering roadways as people were driving through the salt water.

Damaging storm surge and large waves flood Surfside Beach, SC as Hurricane Dorian passes beach community. Also shot of large rotating wall cloud from tornado-warned storm in feeder band of Hurricane Dorian near Conway, SC.

All footage shot during afternoon daylight on September 5, 2019 in Surfside Beach, SC by meteorologist Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-5. various shots of large trucks attempting to drive through storm surge-flooded roads in Surfside Beach, SC

6-11. various shots of massive storm surge waves from Hurricane Dorian damaging homes, causing beach erosion and flooding in Surfside Beach, SC

12-16. various shots of storm surge flooding neighborhoods in Surfside Beach, SC

17 & 18. palms trees and homes lashed by fierce winds from Hurricane Dorian in Surfside Beach, SC

19. dock flooding from rising bay storm surge water in Surfside Beach, SC

20. young man checks on large crashing waves before storm surge floods Surfside Beach, SC

21 & 22. large rotating wall cloud from tornado-warned storm in feeder band of Hurricane Dorian near Conway, SC

SID: Simon Brewer

Time-lapse video from the Government Cut at the entrance to the port of Miami looking out east-southeast in the direction of looming Hurricane Dorian. Time-lapse starts at pre-sunrise through 10am showing multiple bands of ominous stormy squalls moving from east to west over the camera. 1080p 29.97 fps time-lapse video. No audio.
Shot Description

1) Time-lapse from pre-sunrise until 10am looking east towards Hurricane Dorian from the port of Miami from Continuum over the government cut. Multiple bands of ominous storms / squalls moving in from east to west over the camera. A cruise ship also comes inbound ahead of a squall at time-code 0:18.

SID: Broadwave com

Overnight storms blasted across southeast Kansas with winds over 80mph and torrential rains. This massive line of storms started out as a couple of thundershowers near Colby in far northwest Kansas and evolved into a massive line responsible for damage and power outages across a large part of the state.

Here in Walton, two trains were derailed due to the strong winds around midnight Sunday morning. 90 cars were derailed on one train and 50 on another, making for 140 cars on two trains. This occurred 1 mile southwest of the town of Walton along US-50. Walton is a small town approximately 30 miles north of Wichita.

Crews reported on scene just after 5am and were working to clear the tracks through the morning into the afternoon. There is no word on when that area will reopen. Over a mile of track is blocked by the derailed train.

SW Florida remains soaked from on going heavy bands of rain moving in from the Gulf of Mexico. Blustery SW winds are also creating very choppy conditions on Sarasota Bay which is normally flat calm in the summer.
Shot Description

1) Traffic in rain splashes camera on US 41 in downtown Sarasota FL.
2) Dark tropical rain clouds moving in ready to dump heavy rain.
3) Tighter shot of low dark clouds moving.
4) Very heavy rain falls in residential neighborhood. Lamp post.
5) Tighter shot of lamp post with heavy rain.
6) Wind driven rain falls on pavement.
7) Wide shot of choppy seas on Sarasota Bay.
8,9) Low angle POV wet shots of chop coming over seawall.
10) Boat attempting to dock in choppy seas and rain. Waves coming over dock.
11,12,13) Three varied shots of flooded lawn and wooden fence from endless rain.

7/24/2019 12:33 AM Raw footage of the fire tonight in Paynesville, MN in a trailer park on Minnie Street where details are still being sorted out at this time and awaiting official word from the Stearns County Sheriffs office and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA).

Audio from our radio monitoring to provide more details which is pretty much all that is known at this time.

Update, 7/24/2019 Press Release from Stearns County.
Woman dies in Paynesville mobile home fire.
The Paynesville Police Department responded to a fire at 420 Minnie St, Trailer 20. Initial reports indicated a male was pouring gasoline inside the trailer and started it on fire.
Upon officers’ arrival, the trailer was fully engulfed. Fire fighters and officers learned an adult female was inside the trailer. The female was located inside the bathroom and life-saving measures were performed. She was transported to Paynesville Hospital where she was later pronounced dead.

A male party was arrested at the scene. He was transported to the St. Cloud Hospital for treatment of potential injuries and later transported to the Stearns County Jail.
The suspect is being held on charges of second-degree murder and awaiting his first court appearance. The body of the female was transported to the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office for an autopsy. The Paynesville Police Department, Stearns County Sheriff’s Office, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Minnesota State Fire Marshal Division and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms are investigating.
Paynesville Fire Department, CentraCare-Paynesville Ambulance, Cold Spring/Richmond Police Department, Belgrade Police Department, Minnesota State Patrol and Lake Henry Fire Department assisted at the scene.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Stearns County Sheriff’s Office at 320-251-4240.

A tornado warned storm roared through Barron County this evening. This storm brought major damage along HWY 8 From Turtle Lake WI to Near Cameron WI. Other damage was noted in Cumberland and Chetek WI. Chetek was also hit hard from this storm. This storm did cause widespread damage throughout a good part of Barron County. Before the storm hit. The lightning put on a good show. This video package will mainly be the damage in Barron and along HWY8. The video will also show some of the lightning and the storms it’s self.
Shot Description
Clips 1-2. Damage in the city of Barron. Street lamp poles were downed along with many trees.
Clip 3. Yes that is a snow plow you see. The county had to use plows to clear some of the roads that are blocked by downed trees.
Clips 4-5. Damage on HWY 8 west of Barron. Downed trees and powerlines.
Clip 6. Damage on HW8 east of Barron.
Clip 7. Shed Damage north of the city of Barron.
Clip 8. Trees blocking the road.
Clip 9. People removing a tree that is blocking the road.
Clips 10 -11 The storm it’s self.
Clips 12 -15. CG lightning.
Clip 16. Heavy rain and strong winds. A street lamp pole blowing in the wind, along with the trees.
Clip 17. Heavy rain, strong winds, and hail hitting mu vehicle.
SID: Dirk Miller

On July 13, 2019, Category 1 Hurricane Barry produced significant impacts across much of Southern Louisiana. Particularly hard-hit was St. Mary Parish, where hurricane-force winds and storm surge flooding damaged buildings, toppled trees, and inundated roads in and around Morgan City.
Shot Description

1. Tight shot of high winds spraying water over rock retaining feature on Lake Palourde in Morgan City, LA
2. Medium shot of overspray from high winds over Lake Palourde in Morgan City
3. Medium shot of high winds and swollen Lake Palourde inundating a dock
4. Tight shot of trees bent over in hurricane-force winds in Morgan City
5. Wide shot of Flat Lake boat dock with strong winds in Morgan City
6. Medium shot of Flat Lake boat dock with strong winds in Morgan City
7. Wide shot of storm surge flooding inundating LA Highway 319 near Cypremont Point.
8. Medium shot of storm surge flooding inundating LA Highway 319.
9. Tight shot of storm surge flooding with debris flowing on LA Highway 319.
10. Medium shot of car submerged in storm surge on LA Highway 319.
11. Tight shot of car submerged in storm surge on LA Highway 319.
12. Wide shot of car attempting to escape rising floodwaters on LA Highway 319.
13. Medium shot of snake battling storm surge floodwaters to cross LA Highway 319.
14. Medium shot of local resident attempting to traverse floodwaters to return to his home near Cypremont Point.
15. Medium shot of local resident attempting to wade through waist-deep floodwaters to return to his home near Cypremont Point.
16. Medium shot of storm surge flooding and high winds along LA Highway 319.
17. Tight shot of storm surge flooding and high winds along LA Highway 319.
18. Medium shot of business closed and shuttered up due to Hurricane Barry in Morgan City.
19. Tight shot of sign showing local Morgan City business closed due to hurricane curfew.
20. Medium shot of Morgan City flood wall and swollen Atchafalaya River.
21. Medium shot of National Guard delivering supplies to local residents/businesses in Morgan City.
22. Wide shot of ample tree debris across LA Highway 317 near Franklin.
23. Wide shot of downed power line and tree across LA Highway 317 near Franklin.
24. Tight shot of motorhome tipped over by hurricane-force winds near Morgan City.
25. Wide shot of roof completely torn off of Morgan City business.
26. Medium shot of roof completely torn off of Morgan City business.
27. Medium shot of damage to business whose roof was torn off in Morgan City.
28. Wide shot of roof damage to business in Morgan City.
29. Wide shot of police and volunteers clearing downed tree out of roadway in Morgan City.

video of some Hail near Alliance, NE on 5/16 then the tornadoes near McCook and Farnum on 5/17.
Shot Description

1). Description slug.

2). Alliance, NE hail on 5/16. Short clip.

3). Blank space.

4). Setup commentary near Grant, NE.

5). Supercell NW of Grant.

6). Shots of tornadoes SW of Farnam, NE and northeastward.

7). Rain wrapped tornado NE of Farnam.

8). Storm lining out near I-80.

SID: Christopher Collura