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Footage showing the major aftermath and devastation at Ground Zero for Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, FL.

Whole Neighborhoods have been wiped out to EF5 like damage where only the concrete slabs remain with Debris EVERYWHERE.

Lots of clips, including collapsed buildings, remains of a home floating down the creek as the reverse storm surge pushes back out to sea and just total devastation.
Shot Description

Clip 1 Pavement ripped up from the wind and surge heading into Mexico Beach from the west.

Clip 2 Massive debris floating in the surge and what is remaining of what looks to be a house floating away down the creek.

Clip 3 Interview with injured survivors that rode out the storm and their home collapsed and was destroyed with them in it.

Clip 4 Huge debris piles blocking Highway 98.

Clip 5 Sheet Metal wrapped around a tree.

Clip 6 Destroyed Boats and Debris.

Clip 7 Driving in shot of all the debris and damage.

Clip 8 Extreme damage all over.

Clip 9 Huge Boats washed up on shore.

Clip 10 Destroyed boats and debris.

Clip 11 Destroyed Boats

Clip 12 Destroyed Boat

Clip 13 Surge flowing back out from the land into the creek

Clip 14 – 15 Destroyed collapsed building

Clip 16 Neighborhood wiped out and destroyed with only debris remaining

Clip 17 Massive debris and a boat wedged into a house.

Clip 18 Piles of debris

Clip 19 Pull back shot of what was a neighborhood is now destroyed and just debris.

Clip 20 Debris blocking Highway 98

Clip 21 Debris of a Yamaha Sign

Clip 22 A Neighborhood Wiped Out

Clip 23-24 Only concrete pads and debris remains of this Neighborhood. Looks like Ef5 Damage.

Clip 25-26 Concrete slab is all that remains of a home

Clip 27-30 More concrete slabs where a home once stood

Clip 31 The wind is pushing the fan but this is all that remains of someones home. Pull back shot of a Air Conditioner Unit.

Clip 32 More destroyed homes

Clip 33 – 34 Boat covered in debris in the water and upended

Clip 35 Massive piles of debris blocking Highway 98

Clip 36 More debris piled up on Highway 98

Clip 37 Debris and a boat blocking Highway 98

Clip 38 A slot machine reading 777 but not their lucky day.

Clip 39 More debris over Highway 98

Clip 40 More damage

Clip 41 Debris and boat blocking Highway 98

Clip 42 Destroyed building for a gift shop and pottery shop

Clip 43 Another street with very few structures left remaining

Clip 44 Destroyed boats and cars next to a condo building

Clip 45 Jeep with someones roof on its hood. Shot at sunset so color is off

Clip 46 And last, what remains of the University of Florida Hurricane Probe that was blown over and destroyed by the wind on Highway 98

SID: Doug Kiesling

Intense high wind gusts over 100 mph slam Kirkland NC as eyewall of Hurricane Florence moves inland. Shots of damage and calm eye of Florence.

All footage shot in/near Kirkland and Seagate NC during morning of September 14, 2018 by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-9. various shots of over 100 mph wind gusts inside intense eyewall of Florence over Kirkland NC

10 & 11. large trees felled in Kirkland NC from high winds in eyewall

12. shot of large trees swaying in high winds before eye moves over Kirkland NC

13. large utility pole snapped with dangling lines in Kirkland

14. large tree felled and leaning on utility lines in Kirkland

15. large utility pole snapped and held by lines in Kirkland

16. shot of multiple trees down blocking neighborhood in Seagate NC during calm eye

17. large traffic signal light on road following intense eyewall of Florence in Seagate NC

18. panning (up) shot of large tree snapped high (top of tree on ground) in Seagate

19 & 20. shots of traffic lights dangling only a few feet above highway in Seagate

21. large tree felled next to business in Seagat

22. shot of bright clouds in calm “eye” of Hurricane Florence over Seagate

23 & 24. large tree down in front of house near Seagate NC

SID: Simon Brewer Juston Drake

Red tide continues to kill bull sharks and many other fish in Sarasota Bay at the Sarasota Manatee County border in SW Florida. Also, includes in over and underwater shots showing red tide infested bay water.
Shot Description

1-6) Six varied shots of dead bull sharks floating at marina on Sarasota Bay.
7) Low angle of hundreds of dead mullet floating near docks.
8) Over/under water shot showing red tide algae in water and dead mullet at docks.
9) Low angle traveling shot over dead mullet spanning over water at docks.
10) Over/under water shot near dead bull shark showing nasty red tide infested water.
11) closer shot of dead mullet fish.
12) Tilt up of dead fish revealing boats at docks on bay waters.
13) Medium Pan over dead fish.
14) Lock shot of scene of dead fish at docks.
15) Close pan over dead fish.

SID: Subsurface Media

New footage in of the tornado hitting Marshalltown, Iowa and the storm damage after the tornado hit the town.

SID T Cook Media

Lightning strike in the Grand Canyon captured at 480FPS at Cape Royal of the North Rim.
Shot Description

Shot 1: Lightning strike within the Grand Canyon. Video captured at 480 FPS.
Shot 2: Slowed to 1/4 speed of the same lightning bolt.
Shot 3: More lightning captured from the north rim. This lightning was located just on top of the south rim.
Shot 4: Wide shot of more lightning on the south rim.

SID: Bryan Snider

Time-lapse sequence of Haboob / Dust Storm coming into Phoenix, Arizona
Shot Description

Shot 1: Wide time lapse (20mm Full-frame) of a dust storm beginning to approach the city.

You can see the dust storm start to come over South Mountain. Eventually, the dust starts to cover the mountains

Shot 2: Ultra wide time lapse (14mm Full-Frame) of the wall of dust moving further into the city reducing visibility significantly.

During this shot, you’ll notice planes continuing to land and take off.

SID: Bryan Snider

A GoFundMe page has been setup for one of the victims who lost her legs in this tragic event. Click here to donate. https://www.gofundme.com/stefanie-schaffer-and-family

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A female American tourist is dead and several others are injured after a boating accident of the coast of the town of Barraterre, off the island of Exuma, Bahamas.

According to reports, shortly after 9am, a 40’ chartered tour boat was traveling in waters just off Barraterre, with 10 American tourists and two Bahamians on board, when an engine exploded causing the boat to catch fire.

Ten people on board were injured and transported to the mini hospital in George Town. One female succumbed to her injuries. Several others are being airlifted for further medical treatment to Nassau with possible further airlift to Miami, FL.
Shot Description

Long shot from a boat that came to the rescue of burning boat as people were pulling survivors off the burning boat.

Chris Töpperwien

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A rare supercell thunderstorm in NY State drops hail up to baseball size near Saugerties, NY damaging many vehicles along the Taconic State Parkway.
Shot Description

Shots 1-7: Hail between golf ball size and baseball size falls on unsuspecting motorists along the Taconic State Parkway near Saugerties, NY.
Shots 8-11: Motorists inspect damage to their vehicles in the wake of the hailstorm.

SID: Scott McPartland

Several Tornadoes docuented near Falkville, Moulton and Russellville AL as storng torandic supercell charges across the state causing damage.

All footage shot in/near Falkville, Moulton and Russellville AL during evening daylight on March 19, 2018 by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1. tornadic supercell with lightning flash over Russellville AL

2-6. various shots of rain-wrapped tornado over Russellville AL

7. shot of tornadic supercell approaching Russellville AL

8 & 9. shots of funnel clouds near Moulton AL

10-12. shots of high winds hammering Falkville Al as tornado passes by causing damage

13-19. various shots of heavy tree damage in/near Falkville AL from possible tornado

20. flag pole bent and flag in tatters from possible tornado in Falkville AL

21. shot of tree blocking road knocked down near Falkville AL by possible tornado

22-32. various shots of close dramatic regular and slow motion lightning strikes near Russellville, Moulton and Falkville, Alabama from tornadic supercell

SID: Simon Brewer Juston Drake

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Massive destructive waves and storm surge damage homes in Scituate MA causing some neighborhoods to become small islands surrounded by ocean. Shots of damaged neighborhoods, flooded homes, massive destructive waves tossing small boulders and rocks.

All footage shot during afternoon daylight on March 2, 2018 in Scituate MA by meteorologist Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-11. various shots of massive destructive waves crashing into homes and seawall in Scituate MA tossing small boulders and rocks into home and roads

12-15. various shots of damage to neighborhood homes and roads in Scituate MA from storm surge and massive waves

16-24. various shots of flooded homes and roads as storm surge pushes into Scituate MA creating small island neighborhoods cutoff from the mainland

25. shot of pedestrian surveying massive waves in Scituate MA

SID: Simon Brewer

This is a test video from our studios where we did a time lapse of a plant that had not been watered in several weeks being watered and coming back to life over a 6 hour time frame.

Welcome to part three in our compilation series called “Ridiculous Car Crashes” where we highlight people driving poorly in flooding and in winter conditions.

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To see part two of this series, check out https://youtu.be/XavVVS1IYyY

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SID: Compilation

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Footage of the Blizzard / Nor-Easter from the backside of the storm in Brewster, NY as the frequent wind gusts over 40mph created instant whiteout conditions in the heavy snow squalls. B-Roll of the miserable conditions and people struggling to cope with the weather.
Shot Description

SHOT 1: A person struggles to pull a shopping cart in whiteout blizzard conditions.
SHOT 2: Whiteout blizzard conditions in a parking lot makes cars disappear from view.
SHOT 3: A strong wind gust creates an instant whiteout with a loading dock in the background.
SHOT 4: Blizzard conditions rage with a local storefront in the background.
SHOT 5: A car struggles to pull out into an intersection on slippery roads.
SHOT 6: An SUV pushes a stuck car out of an intersection.
SHOT 7: Passing by a stuck car on the side of I-84.
SHOT 8: Passing by a struggling tractor trailer on I-84.
SHOT 9: Strong winds whip up a whiteout of snow past a parked car.
SHOT 10: Driving on I-84 as a sudden gust creates near zero visibility.
SHOT 11: A person struggles against the wind while walking.
SHOT 12: A front end loader plows snow up high in a parking lot.
SHOT 13-14: A person struggling while walking in blizzard conditions.
SHOT 15: A snow plow passes by and then disappears into the blizzard.
SHOT 16: People loading up a truck disappear from view in the heavy snow.

While temps may have been subzero for sometime now. There are spots on area lakes that still aren’t that safe do to the snow cover on the ice. This video package shows an Ice Castle that broke through the ice, along with the recovery from Poskin Lake.
Shot Description

Clips 1-4 Different shots of the an ice castle that broke through the ice.
Clip 5. Ice recovery crew getting setup to recover the ice castle.
Clip 6. Diver is cutting away the ice from the ice castle.
Clip 7. Crew is removing ice from the ice castle.
Clip 8- 9. Crew is lifting the ice castle.
Clip 10. The crew pulling the ice castle to safer ice.
Clip 11-12. People watching the ice castle recovery efforts.

Intense lake effect snows continue into the evening hours creating treacherous travel conditions in Upstate NY.

Video starts out with the rare back lit look at the lake effect snow band moving in off the lake and dumping heavy snow.

Shot Description

Shot 1: Eerie clouds lit up by city lights signal intense lake effect snows moving into Sandy Creek, NY.
Shot 2: Heavy snow materializes out of no where in Sandy Creek, NY.
Shot 3: Heavy snow creates treacherous travel conditions on the I-81 in Oswego County, NY.
Shot 4: A man clears snow off of his vehicle at a gas station in Sandy Creek, NY.
Shot 5: A man snow blows his driveway in Oswego County, NY.
Shot 6: A snow plow passes behind a massive mound of snow in Oswego County, NY.
Shot 7: Telephoto shot of Main Street in Sandy Creek, NY with huge mounds of snow lining either side of the street.
Shot 8: A snow plow drives down Main Street after sundown as snow continues to fall.
Shot 9: Several feet of snow pile up on top of ice machines at a local grocery store in Sandy Creek, NY.
Shot 10: A lady voices her hatred of the snow as she drives by the cameraman.
Shots 11-13: Huge amounts of snow pile up on roofs of residential homes in Sandy Creek, NY.
Shot 14: A snow plow drives down a residential street in Oswego County, NY.
Shot 15: Car dash POV shot of heavy snow falling on the I-81 in Oswego County, NY.
Shots 16-17: People using snow blowers to clear snow from their driveways in Oswego County, NY.
Shot 18: Several feet of snow pile up around homes in Oswego County, NY.
Shot 19: Car tires spin, as a motorist attempts to get out of deep snow in Oswego County, NY.
Shots 20-21: People out and about cleaning up after several feet of snow fall in Oswego County, NY.

CAT 4/5 eyewall winds from Hurricane Maria rip apart Yabucoa, Puerto Rico as eye makes landfall. Roofs ripped off, debris flying, lightning in the intense eyewall, Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer measure 926.6 mb minimum central pressure in eye of Maria.

All footage shot during early and late morning darkness and daylight on September 20, 2017 in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer.

Shot Description

1-9. Various shots of extremely high CAT 5 winds in eyewall blowing debris and causing destruction in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico as Hurricane Maria makes landfall

10. shot of ROOF BLOWN OFF HOUSE in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico from high winds

11-14. various shots of extremely high CAT 5 winds in eyewall from landfalling Hurricane Maria causing destruction in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

15. SHOT OF LIGHTNING in intense eyewall of landfalling CAT 5 Hurricane Maria in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

16 & 17. shots of high CAT 5 eyewall winds from Hurricane Maria blowing debris in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

18. shot of Barometer measuring 926.6 mb minimum central low pressure in eye of CAT 5 Hurricane Maria by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer

19 & 20. funnel clouds on edge of inner eyewall as backside of CAT 5 Hurricane Maria begins to pound downtown Yabucoa, Puerto Rico following passage of the calm eye

21-26. shots of blowing debris and destruction in downtown Yabucoa, Puerto Rico as backside eyewall of CAT 5 Hurricane Maria pounds city

27. pushed-in shot of ROOF ripped off building in downtown Yabucoa

28-33. shots of blowing debris and high winds ripping apart downtown Yabucoa

34. large window ripped from building from high eyewall winds in downtown Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

Stringer: Simon Brewer & Juston Drake

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Footage from Saint Thomas, US Virgin Island of the aftermath and recovery efforts.

B-Roll footage and interviews with local residents about the storm and the recovery efforts.

Nearly a foot of rain from Hurricane Irma caused extensive fresh-water flooding in the Lehigh Acres suburb of Ft. Myers FL. Shots of flooded vehicles, people wading in deep water, traffic driving through flood waters, and some wind damage to structures.
Shot Description

SHOT 1: A man tries to bail water out of his flooded vehicle.
SHOT 2: Telephoto shot of traffic driving down flooded roads in Ft Myers FL.
SHOT 3: A few people wading through knee-high water in the streets of Ft. Myers FL.
SHOT 4-5: A gas station awning destroyed by Irma’s intense winds.
SHOT 6: A flooded pickup truck in Ft. Myers FL.
SHOT 7: A man sits in his stalled-out vehicle among flood waters in Ft. Myers FL.
SHOT 8: A flooded business front on Lee Blvd in Ft. Myers FL.
SHOT 9: Two flooded vehicles in a parking lot on Lee Blvd in Ft. Myers FL.
SHOT 10: Flooded street signs and mailboxes along a street in Ft. Myers FL.

Hurricane Irma’s core rain bands approaching Punta Gorda FL. Various shots of intense winds, rain and blowing sea spray, along with some minor damage to buildings.
Shot Description

SHOT 1: Shot of winds beginning to tear the shingles off a building.
SHOT 2: Distant palms bending in the wind amidst blowing sea spray.
SHOT 3: Distant shot of intense winds and sea spray on the Punta Gorda causeway bridge.
SHOT 4: Shot of palm trees with blowing spray going across the sidewalk.
SHOT 5: Intense wind and rain bands blow past a couple of vehicles parked on the road.
SHOT 6: Shot from inside a parking garage stairwell as the wind blows in, creating an incredible sound.
SHOt 7: Some minor roof damage to a building in downtown Punta Gorda.
SHOT 8: A tree snapped in half by the strong winds.
SHOT 9: A restaurant sign blowing around in the strong winds.
SHOT 10-13: Various shots of strong winds and blowing palm trees on city streets of Punta Gorda.

Hurricane Irma hitting Key West and Marathon. Multi-remote cameras catch four boats drifting out to sea in Irma and wind & storm surge hitting Key West and Marathon.
Shot Description

1) Wide shot of Irma pounding Mallory Square with a boat drifting offshore in distance.
2) Massive wave action in the Key West channel between Mallory Square and Sunset Key.
3,4,5) Three shots of boat drifting out to sea in storm.
6,7) Two shots of Irma pounding Marathon FL.
8,9) Two shots of two sailboats drifting out to sea in storm.
10) Wind and rain at Front and Duval street, Key West.
11,12) Surge pounding Southern Most Beach pier.
13) Timelapse at Mallory Square catching another boat drifting out to sea.
14) Night shot of storm hitting at Front and Duval street.

Huge swells crash over seawalls and wash onto roads as the beginnings of a massive storm surge rise in Key West FL with approach of Hurricane Irma. Shots pedestrians, high winds, some tree damage debris, and other various shots in Key West.

All footage shot during morning daylight in Key West FL on September 9, 2017 by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1. shot of winds blowing flags and trees at National Weather Service Office in Key West

3-5. pushed-in shots of agitated seas along Key West FL coast

6-7. shots of massive waves crashing against Key West seawall

8-18. shots of surge water washing onto highway in Key West FL

19. various shots of massive waves crashing over seawalls in Key West FL

20-21 . pushed-in shot of vehicle driving through flooded road with large waves crashing in background at the “Southern Most Point Buoy”

22. shots of high winds blowing palm trees in Key West FL

23. shot of vehicles driving around tree branch in roadway in Key West

24. shot of car driving in high winds

25. shot of a resident rooster keeping watch over Key West

26. shot of 2 men riding bikes in high winds with blowing debris in Key West

27. shot of “Key West Evacuation Sign”

28 & 29. shots of beginning of US Route 1 in Key West with rainy feeder band hitting area

Waterspouts south of Key West from outer edge storms from CAT 5 Hurricane Irma. Shots of evacuated and shuttered Florida Keys. Shots of final sunset over Key West before monster hurricane strikes. Shots of 1935 Labor Day Hurricane Memorial containing the remains of many victims of the most powerful hurricane to strike the United States on Islamorada with hurricane flags in the background.

All footage shot during evening daylight and darkness on September 8, 2017 over several Florida Keys including Islamorada, Marathon, and Key West by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-5. various shots of waterspouts and parent thunderstorm from outer edges of Hurricane Irma south of Key West FL

6. POV driving shot of empty HWY 1 causeway looking west toward end of Florida Keys before landfall of Hurricane Irma

7-9. shots of vehicles parked along HWY 1 along edge of causeways to protect from coming storm surge over the Florida Keys

10. “Hurricane” sign at boarded shop in Marathon FL

11. tattered Hurricane flags over Marathon FL

12. “Screw you Irma”, “We are Marathon strong” signs in Marathon FL over business

13. driving shot of boarded and shuttered homes and businesses in Key West FL

14. “Be Gentle Irma” painted on boarded restaurant in Key West FL

15 & 16. shots of boarded and shuttered shops on famous Duval Street in heart of Old Town Key West FL

17 & 18. storm and palm trees with final sunset before Hurricane Irma slams Key West FL

19-22. various shots of boarded Key West at night with several locals staying to ride out the storm on Duval Street

23-28. various shots of the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane Memorial, which is also a tomb for many of the storm’s victims on Islamorada FL. This was the strongest hurricane to ever hit the United States.

Video of the first impacts of Hurricane Irma and tropical storm force winds and large waves hitting the capital city of Nassau Bahamas
Shot Description

Clip 1 Waves crashing on the shoreline

Clip 2-3 Waves crashing over a dock

Clip 4 Waves and palm trees blowing

Clip 5 Long shot of the trees blowing with the dock in the distance

Clip 6 Palm trees blowing

Clip 7 Light house and waves

Clip 8 Wide long shot of the Atlantis Resort with pull back in the wind to the coast.

Clip 9 Waves at the beach pull back to show the whole area with the Atlantis Resort in the back ground.

Clip 10 Palm trees blowing in the wind.

Clip 11 Red Flag blowing in the wind

Clip 12 13 Waves and beach cabanas with pull back shot

Clip 14 Waves

Clip 15 Trees

Video of hundreds of miles of traffic of people leaving hurricane Irma. Shots of lines of people waiting to fill gas tanks with fuel. Sound with a traveler leaving southern Florida.
Shot Description

shot 1 tight traffic evac
shot 2 tight cars in line
shot 3 boat on trailer
shot 4 sign
shot 5 wide of traffic
shot 6 tight traffic
shot 7 telephoto of cars in line
shot 8 family with dogs
shot 9 turnpike backup
shot 10 wide shot of traffic
shot 11 moving shot of traffic
shot 12 wide of gas station
shot 13 traffic lines
shot 14 girl at pump
shot 15 tight of pump
shot 16 follow handle to tank
shot 17 low angle pump
shot 18 wide cars
shot 19 lines
shot 20 intv Robert Randall Fort Meyers

SID: John Haxby