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Footage of cars driving through flash floods, cars trapped in flood water, homes and businesses in flood water, large snapped trees, trees on power lines, high wind damage, power flashes, high wind-driven rain, etc. Hurricane Matthew interacted with a front over North and South Carolinas causing an explosion in storm development, which intensified the pressure gradient and associated extremely high hurricane force winds over Myrtle Beach, SC and Wrightsville Beach, NC.

All footage shot in/near/between Myrtle Beach, SC and Wrightsville Beach, NC during afternoon daylight and evening darkness on October 8, 2016 by Meteorologist Simon Brewer.
Shot Description

Shot List:

SHOTS 1-36 from near/in Myrtle Beach, SC
SHOTS 37-50 from in Wrightsville Beach, NC

1 & 2. Shots of gas station fuel pump area heavily damaged by high winds near Myrtle Beach, SC

3-6. various shots of vehicles and businesses under water from flash flooding in Myrtle Beach, SC

7-10. Large mature pine trees snapped near base from very strong near to over hurricane force winds in Myrtle Beach, SC

11. Pushed-in shot of damaged fallen McDonalds sign from high winds in Myrtle Beach, SC

12-14. various shots of trucks driving through flash flood waters over Highway 17 near Myrtle Beach, SC from flash flooding

15-23. Various shots of homes and business hit by flash flooding near Myrtle Beach, SC

24-32. Various shots of large trees down on Highway 17, down on powerlines, and utility crews near/in Myrtle Beach, SC from high winds

33. Billboard knocked over from high winds near Myrtle Beach, SC

34-36. Shots of traffic lights violently swaying in high winds and traffic light destroyed on ground in Myrtle Beach, SC

-REMAINING SHOTS (37-50) ARE ALL FROM WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC-

37-39. Shots of EXTREME winds in Wrightsville Beach, NC

40 & 41. Shots of large powerflashes lighting sky over Wrightsville Beach, NC

42-45. Various shots of high winds and wind-driven rain in Wrightsville Beach, NC

46-50. Shots powerline sparks/short causing flame at pole and simultaneously causing lights to flicker in adjacent home in Wrightsville Beach, NC

Footage of beach erosion, heavy surf, and blowing trees in high winds on Jupiter Beach, FL as Hurricane Matthew spins off shore.

All footage shot during evening daylight at Jupiter Beach, FL on October 6, 2016 by Meteorologist Simon Brewer

Shot List:

1-3. various shots of waves causing beach erosion on Jupiter Beach , FL in advance of Hurricane Matthew

4-6. various shots of heavy surf causing beach erosion on Jupiter Beach, FL

7 & 8. various shots of palm trees blowing in high winds as feeder bands pass over Jupiter Beach from Hurricane Matthew

9. pushed-in shot of heavy surf at Jupiter Beach as Matthew approaches

10-12. various shots of palm trees blowing in increasingly higher winds from Hurricane Matthew

New pre storm B-Roll from the expected Ground Zero for the eye of Hurricane Matthew in Cocoa Beach, FL. Various clips of the area before the storm with shops boarded up and the storm moving in.
Shot Description

Clip 1-4 Areal view of the beach on Cocoa Beach of the waves.

Clip 5 – 6 Palm Tree Blowing In The Wind and Rain

Clip 7 10 Port Canaveral EMPTY

Clip 11 – 15 B-Roll Ron Jons

Clip 16-25 Shops boarded up

Clip 26 – End, Various B-Roll of the heavy rain and tropical storm force winds that are moving into the area.

B-roll footage of some of the pre Hurricane prep work prior to the major Hurricane Matthew making landfall in the next 36 hours on the east coast of Florida.
Shot Description

Clip 1 Cocoa Beach Florida looks more like a ghost town as all of the tourists were asked to leave and hotels were forced to kick out existing guests. Shot of a massive Hilton Hotel with an empty parking lot.

Clip 2 Wide shot of the signs on a local IHop saying Florida is closed.

Clip 3 Tight shot of the sign saying Florida is Closed.

Clip 4 -6 Shot at a Walmart in Orlando where residents are clearing out the shelves like it was Black Friday.

Clip 7 Sign on one of the toll booths saying Tolls Suspended

Clip 8 Cars going through the toll booth without paying

Clip 9 Traffic

Clip 10 Traffic

Clip 11 -13 Board up operations at a local business

Clip 14 Tight shot of the sing saying Thanks Matthew, Not Today.

Clip 15 – 16 Beach and waves

Siesta Key Beach storm surge surprises everyone as it arrives early during the noon hour as heavy squalls from Tropical Storm Hermine bring in the storm surge, high wind and heavy rain. Lots of B-Roll of storm surge, wind, rain, people in storm. Lifeguard vehicles in storm surge at the beach.
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Clip 1 Beach Patrol driving through the storm surge.

Clip 2 People out on the beach in the storm surge next to a closed down life guard shack.

Clip 3 People checking out the high winds and storm surge from the grass on the dune.

Clip 4 People in the high winds and surge on the beach.

Clip 5 Long shot down the beach as the storm surge is overtaking over the whole coast line.

Clip 6 Someone trying to walk in the surge and high winds with a boogie board.

Clip 7 People leaving the beach.

Clip 8 More surge

Clip 9 Life guard shack in the surge.

Clip 10 Beach patrol trashing their vehicle by driving it in the salt water storm surge.

Clip 11 Someone walking to the beach wearing a garbage bag to protect them from the rain.

Clip 12 Close up of shack in the surge.

Clip 13 Swimming Warning Buoy washed on shore.

Clip 14 Storm Surge.

Clip 15 Storm Surge all the way up to the entrance of the beach.

Clip 16 Storm Surge.

Clip 17 No Swim Advisory warning sign.

Clip 18 Storm Clouds rolling in.

Clip 19 Large wave and surf.

Clip 20 Palm trees blowing in the wind.

Clip 21 Heavy rain falling.

Clip 22 Palm trees blowing in the wind.

Clip 23 Palm trees blowing in the wind.

Clip 24 Palm trees blowing in the wind.

Heavy rain from thunderstorms over central Minnesota cause several areas of flash flooding. In the city of Foley, MN where the residents reported they received over five inches of rain in just a couple hour’s, the flash flooding was several feet deep along highway 23. Several homes reported flooding in their basements and highway 23 has been shut down until the water recedes.
Shot Description

Clip 1 Flash flooding that looks more like a river rapids over highway 23.

Clip 2 Flash flooding and a road closed sign in the water.

Clip 3 Police car blocking the road

Clip 4 Pickup truck trying to get out of the rushing water.

Clip 5 SOT with Correy Rueckert talking about how he has never seen it this bad.

Clip 6 Rushing water over the road.

Clip 7 Police and store manager walking in the rushing water.

Clip 8 People looking at the flooding while standing in the water.

Clip 9 Water filling the Casey’s parking lot.

Clip 10 Several feet of water over Highway 23 as crews block the road.

Clip 11 Looking northeast at several feet of water over Highway 23.

Clip 12 Flood waters overtaking Frandsen Bank and Truck on Highway 23.

Clip 13 – 14 B-Roll of cloud lowering north of Foley, MN.

Clip 15 – 16 POV footage driving in heavy rain before the flooding

An intense and spectacular lightning storm over the Gulf of Mexico and barrier islands brought out the spectators at Siesta Key Beach in Sarasota County Florida Sunday night. Many shots of CG, crawler, and inter-cloud illuminating lighting over the water, beach, and skyline. Time of events spans from just before sunset, to well into after dark.
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There are too many shots to individually describe. All shots from Siesta Key public beach. Don’t miss the amazing crawler lightning at TC 2:27.

1-9) Nine shots from on the beach near sunset time with spectacular CG strikes behind condos, into water, with many people watching the show from the beach.
10-13) Four elevated shots of CGs into the water with many people on the beach watching.
14-16) Three CGs strikes into water.
17-26) Ten clips of CG, flash, and crawler lightning as dark approaches.
27-31) Five clips of crawler lightning after dark.
32-81) Approx 50 clips of after dark lighting over water to the west, and over skyline looking north. Includes many CG, inter-cloud, and some crawler lightning.

After the morning line hammered Caterville and surrounding areas, another line of storms formed to the north, leaving a very narrow, but powerful aftermath in the wake of almost 5-inches of rain in less than two hours. The town of Tamaroa, north of Du Quoin in Perry County, took the brunt of this storm. Residents and emergency officials said this is the worst they had ever seen, dating as far back as 30 years. The water covered US-51 in several areas between Du Bois and Du Quoin, but just south of Tamaroa was where the worst came. Tamaroa is situated on US-51 about an hour southeast of St. Louis in Perry County, Illinois. Du Quoin is approximately 5 miles south on US-51.

After the rains lightened up, water continued to rise, leading several cars to get stalled as they drove through water that earlier cars were able to make it through. Nearby residents came to their aid, helping to push cars from the rising water.

Perry County Sheriffs arrived on-scene and closed down US-51 to all traffic, diverting them around on not as badly flooded back roads. The road was closed til at least 6pm, but the water was receding.

In total, two cars were stalled and had to be towed away from the area. No injuries were reported.

In town, the Caseys took on significant flooding, which also spilled out onto US-51 causing traffic delays less than a mile north of the closure. Water as high as a foot inundated the parking lot, and had people wading through ankle-to-knee deep water to get to the pumps and store entrance. Other than a little inconvenience, most customers navigated the waters fine, at least until they tried to go south to Du Quoin.
Shot Description

Runtime of 7:28 includes three different SOTs edited down at end of clip. They are as follows..

6:11-6:45 Tony Jones, Perry County resident
6:46-6:59 Lynn Buckmaster, Perry County Resident
7:00-7:28 Kelsey Lamke, Tamaroa Resident

Scene 1: Perry County Sheriff arriving on scene to close US-51 at Tamaroa.

Scene 2: Kelsey Lamke walking across flooded US-51 with traffic stopped in the flash flood waters. The Tamaroa city sign in the background.

Scene 3: Wide shot with Kelsey standing in the water with stopped traffic behind her.

Scene 4-5: Shot looking straight down US-51 into Tamaroa as oncoming traffic closes in on flood waters. Transitions to those cars passing through water.

Scene 6: POV shot out windshield as white van stalls in high waters in the northbound lanes. Behind it, a black car stalls in the southbound lanes.

Scene 7: Woman walking toward two stalled cars.

Scene 8: Woman approaches driver side of stalled white van.

Scene 9: Another man approaches van from behind.

Scene 10: Shot of woman and man pushing van as black truck passes, zooms in and out during longer shot.

Scene 11: Shot as van gets pushed by three people with two others walking along side it.

Scene 12: Woman carrying a small dog through flood waters.

Scene 13: Pickup truck passes stalled van with two woman following on foot behind it.

Scene 14: A long shot of a red pickup truck in heavy rains driving through water that goes over the hood while creating a large white cap in the flood waters. This was a side road off US-51, driver getting around closure and barely makes it through this.

Scene 15: Wide shot of scene before closure as several vehicles await to pass through water with three woman walking along flooded shoulder.

Scene 16: Tight shot of oncoming cars driving through water that almost gets up over the hoods.

Scene 17: Tight shot of three cars driving away from camera through US-51 flood waters.

Scene 18: Medium shot of three oncoming cars driving through flood waters.

Scene 19: Wide zoomed shot of flooded US-51 on the north side of Tamaroa.

Scene 20: POV shot of US-51 in the town of Tamaroa in front of the flooded Casey’s gas station.

Scene 21: Black van plows through parking lot flood waters and parks in front of store, cresting a small wave against the building.

Scene 22: Shot looking at Caseys building with cars parked right up to the wall.

Scene 23: Black car quickly exits flooded parking lot.

Scene 24: Woman standing in knee-deep water behind an SUV in the parking lot flooding.

Scene 25: Two people crossing the flooded parking lot.

Scene 26: Three teenagers walking from the flooded parking lot with grocery bags.

Scene 27: Driver of maroon SUV stands on island while authorizing gas pump.

Scene 28: Zoomed shot from driver out to his car in the flooded parking lot as passenger in the car leans out and takes cell phone picture.

Scene 29: Man walks from front doors to his pickup truck in ankle-deep water as an SUV pulls into frame.

Scene 30: A man gets out of a red car and opens his vehicle’s gas cap while standing in ankle-deep water.

Scene 31: Shot of red car at pump in flood waters.

SOTs listed above begin here.

Monsoon action near Quartzsite, Arizona. Rainfall miles away can cause flash flooding in clear skies.
Shot Description

Shots of the changing monsoon weather and a flash flood between Yuma, AZ and Quartzsite, AZ along highway 95.

Strong storms with heavy rains developed across southern Illinois on Monday afternoon offering the first real break from the hot weather that lead to a weekend-long excessive heat warning. Stormy weather is expected to continue across the region all week as a front moves into the region and stalls out. While severe weather won’t be a huge concern, heavy rains will, but more than anything, these storms will offer a much welcome break from the heat.
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Scene 1-2: POV driving shots in the rains.

Scene 3: POV driving shot following vehicles into street flooding area in Du Quoin.

Scene 4: Pickup truck driving at camera and turning off camera in the heavy falling rain.

Scene 5: Car sitting in the parking lot of a shopping center in the heavy falling rain.

Scene 6: Two vehicles turn through flooded street as heavy rain falls.

Scene 7: Shot of white SUV driving through flood waters.

Scene 8: Wide shot of cars driving through flood waters on US-51 in Du Quoin.

Scene 9: Traffic passing through flood waters.

Scene 10: White truck blasts through water while other cars slowly make their way into the flooding.

Scene 11: Oncoming black car driving down a flooded side street.

Scene 12: Long shot of traffic driving through flood waters.

Scene 13: Shot of traffic driving through flood waters in front of a Hardees.

Scene 14: Panning shot of red car driving through flood waters.

Scene 15: Ameren Illinois utility truck driving through flood waters.

Scene 16: White van driving through flood waters.

Scene 17: Wide shot of the flood waters in front of Hardees.

Scene 18: Semi trucks driving through flood waters.

Scene 19: Shot of shopping center parking lot with standing water.

Scene 20: Shot of shopping cars in standing water.

Scene 21-22 (Franklin County south of Benton, IL): Shots of a semi truck that crashed in the ditch on I-57, accident blamed on weather as the storms moved over the interstate.

Scene 23: Down tree on a road outside of Benton, IL

Clean-up continued across Massac County, Illinois after an early afternoon round of storms hammered the region. Video package shot in the late afternoon/early evening hours as crews arrived on scene to start clearing the debris left behind by straight line winds and an unconfirmed tornado.
Shot Description

Scenes 1-5: A Metropolis Superman standing on the roof of a car smashed under a massive tree chainsaws the tree to get it off the car.

Scene 6: Close shot of smashed car under tree.

Scene 7: Shot of front of car smashed under tree.

Scene 8-9: Shots of inside of car with roof crushed nearly to seats.

Scene 10-16: Shots of crews clearing trees from powerlines that snapped several power poles, knocking out power to most of the town.

Scene 17-20: Shots of lifters taking tree debris from roads.

Scene 21-22: Shot of workers removing down power lines.

Scene 23: Shot of a crosswalk sign crushed beneath tree.

Scene 24: Shot of tree smashing front end of home.

Scene 25: Shot looking down street of down trees and power lines.

Scene 26: A Massac County business with its roof completely gone.

Scene 27: Down sign on US-45 in Massac County.

Scene 28: Part of a roof in a parking lot near the interstate in Massac County.

Scene 29: Damage to a gas station roof near the interstate in Massac County.

Scene 30: Cops directing traffic at an intersection with no power to traffic lights.

Scene 31: Shots of dark intersection with traffic.

Scene 32: Tight shot of traffic light with no power.

Scene 33-34: Shot of a traffic light damaged and hanging by its wiring.

Scene 35: Shot of interstate sign bent over.

Scene 36-37: Humorous shots of Superman and Wonder Woman tourist traps with no heads, meaning they lost their heads with how powerful the storm was (Metropolis)

NWS alerted of rotating storm moving SW to NE across Palm Beach county Florida at 1:08PM. Our PTZ camera placed at the William O. Lockhart Municipal Pier in Lake Worth captured the dramatic video as the storm moved out over the Atlantic ocean. Including timelapse video and real-time clips before, during, and after the storm.

Shot List:
1) Timelapse as storm moves offshore Palm Beach Florida over the Atlantic Ocean.
2,3,4,5) Shot only 30 minutes before of the sunny delightful conditions with people enjoying the pier, water, and beach.
6) Storm approaching the coast.
7) Heavy rain and lightning hits the coast.
8) Heavy rain hits the pier.
9,10) Deserted beach and ocean as storm moves away offshore.

TD #3 has become Tropical Storm Colin. Effects of Colin reached Southwest Florida later afternoon and ramped up significantly after sunset. The video begins with the most recent shots just after sunset as a very heavy squall came ashore Siesta Key Florida bring extremely heavy wind driven rain that quickly flooded roads causing dangerous driving conditions on island roads. At timecode 2:26 and after clips showing conditions prior to sunset as the effects of the growing storm reached the beach, and people were interacting with the windy conditions and high surf late Sunday afternoon.

Shot List:
Tropical Storm Colin affects southwest Florida Sunday evening with intense squalls pounding Siesta Key with wind and rain.

Shot List:
1,2) Squall band nearing Siesta Key Beach just after sunset.
3 – 12) Ten varied shots of heavy wind driven rain from a tropical squall pounding a lighted Siesta Key Beach public area.
14 – 20) Seven shots of vehicles plowing through flooded Beach Rd on Siesta Key at night as heavy rain continues to fall.
21) Traffic in Siesta village and lightning.
— Begin Day light shots —
22) Big dark squall line approaching beach.
23) Wind blows palm tops with beach in background.
24) Boys trying to roll up a tarp in high wind on beach.
25) Beach canopy destroyed by wind.
26) Flags blowing in wind.
27) Swim buoy in high surf.
28) Kids playing with towel in wind like a parachute.
29) People walk through frame w/ high surf in bkground.
30) Young women in high surf.

Extreme footage of storm chasers almost being struck by lightning while chasing the Junction, TX Tornado

Video of the cone tornado crossing Highway 385 east of Junction, TX. Also, AMAZING CLOSE lighting bolt footage with several dramatic strikes next to car.

All footage shot by Juston Drake & Simon Brewer near Junction, TX during evening daylight on May 28, 2016.

Shot List:

1. shot of cone tornado crossing Highway 385 east of Junction, TX

2. pushed-in shot of cone tornado crossing Highway 385 east of Junction TX

3. wide shot of cone tornado and supercell thunderstorm crossing Highway 385 east of Junction TX

4. wide shot of tornadic supercell thunderstorm east of Junction TX

5. DRAMATIC CLOSE lightning strike near Meteorologists Juston Drake & Simon Brewer near Junction TX

6-9. Various DRAMATIC CLOSE lightning strikes in front of camera near Junction TX

10-14. SLOW MOTION SHOTS OF CLOSE LIGHTNING STRIKES near Junction TX

15. POV driving shot of heavy rain and hail on highway with traffic

16-25. Various DRAMATIC “anvil crawler” lightning bolts near Junction TX

1) Damaging tornado 7 miles north of Dodge City. 2) Tornado South of Dodge City 3) Close up of tornado south of Dodge City. 4) Tornado on outskirts of Dodge City as I am driving through town. 5) New tornado forming 8 north of Dodge City

SID: Eric Treece

Severe storms hit southern Illinois Wednesday evening with lightning, flooding, hail, and high winds. Video shot in Marion, Illinois off I-57 in southern Illinois.

Shots 1,2 of storm moving into Marion area.

Shots 3,4 of wall cloud on storm.

Shots 5,6,7 driving through rain and hail.

Shot 8 of hail hitting car pulled over in storm.

Shot 9 of hail bouncing in grass.

Shot 10 of cars pulled over during storm.

Shots 11, 12 of cars under the overpass of I-57 in Marion with tornado sirens blaring in the background.

Shot 13 of Marion police car driving through flood waters.

Shots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 of traffic driving through street flooding during storm.

Shot 22 of traffic driving through street flooding after storm.

Shots 23, 24, 25, 26 of vivid lightning over Marion.

New video shows a strong tornado develop west of I-35 and west of Wynnewood, OK on Monday afternoon, May 09, 2016.
Clips show tornado in various stages and particularly intense.

Incredible supercell near Wray, Colorado. Violent motion and beautiful atmospherics made for the most photogenic tornado of the year so far!

1. 50 MPH RFD gust front from developing tornado over a field of flowers.
2. Tornado forms just North of downtown Wray with traffic panicking.
3. Tornado continues North of town impacting farms and utilities.
4. Tornado grows and turns red as it hits open fields.

Chasing in northeast Colorado along a triple point, where supercells are likely to form this afternoon. All threats are possible with damaging winds and large hail, as well as tornadoes!

Live Track: http://goo.gl/mw9udq
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SID=BrandonS

Severe storms ravaged Oklahoma and Texas on Friday spawning tornadoes, often rain-wrapped, large hail, high winds, and flooding rains. Two supercells in Oklahoma were responsible for most of that state’s isues as they trekked along I-44 into the extreme southern parts of the OKC Metro area. One produced several hard to see tornadoes while the other left hail and flooding behind.

Scene 1-3: POV driving shots in blinding RFD-driven rain just south of the reported tornado near Elgin. Tornado was within a mile as winds of nearly 80mph blow. Third shot passing fire truck after RFD subsided. Chaser retreated south out of storm for reasons of safety.

LAWTON, OKLAHOMA SEGMENT (0:31-3:17)

The supercell to the south of the tornado-producer moved into Lawton with severe hail and rains the flooded streets in town.

Scene 4-5: POV driving shots in Lawton with water starting to fill roads.

Scene 6: Severe hail up to 1.25-inch falling in grass.

Scene 7-8: Cars taking cover at a gas station during hail.

Scene 9: Vehicle turns through street flooding.

Scene 10: POV driving shot of a Lawton road looking like a small river.

Scene 11-20: Various shots of cars driving through street flooding in town.

Scene 21-26: SPRINGER, OKLAHOMA shelf cloud and whale’s mouth shots as the line of storms hits I-35 south of OKC early evening.

Live Track: http://goo.gl/eoGVBW
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SCV stringer Eric Treece is LIVE now on developing severe weather threat in Central Kansas. One Tornado warning has been issued and a Tornado watch is already up. Live storm chasing video.
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SID=EricT

Severe storms erupted across northwest Texas leaving hail and street flooding in their wake. This was the first storm of the day as a localized outbreak was expected to develop Sunday evening across Texas and Oklahoma. This cluster of storms formed southwest of Vernon and moved over town dropping nearly 2 inches of rain and 1-inch hail leading to street flooding in town. Vehicles took shelter from the storm under highway overpasses as well as various other structures in town until the storm passed.

Video package shot in Vernon, Texas which is 50 miles west/northwest of Wichita Falls, TX on US-287.

Scenes 1-4: POV driving shots along US-70 heading into Vernon as blinding rain and hail come down.

Scene 5-6: Shots of numerous vehicles under the overpass of US-70 and US-287 in Vernon, completely blocking one side of the road.

Scene 7: High winds blowing a Texas windmill around in a front yard.

Scene 8: Hail bouncing in the grass in front of cacti.

Scene 9: Shot of 1-inch hailstones bouncing feverishly in a front yard.

Scene 10-14: Various shots of heavy hail falling on streets and yards.

Scene 15: Panning shot of a truck with a trailer driving through flood waters on the business route in Vernon.

Scene 16-17: White pickup truck driving through foot-deep flood waters on a neighborhood street in Vernon.

Scene 18: Red car approaching camera in flood waters on a neighborhood street in Vernon.

Scene 19-23: Various shots of vehicles driving through flood waters in Vernon.

AN outbreak of severe weather across central and northern Illinois lead to numerous reports of tornadoes and hail. Many storms formed across northeast Missouri and southeast Iowa and moved across Illinois.

Video package shot near Carthage, IL, which is 30 miles north of Quincy, IL.

Scene 1: Driving shot of approaching supercell.

Scene 2: POV driving shot of a developing tornado and wall cloud near Carthage.

Scene 3-7: POV driving shots as 2-inch hail slams into the car, loud thuds and booms heard as hail hammers vehicle, nearly breaking the windshield.

Scene 8-11: Various shots of hail up to 2.25″ in diameter hitting the area outside of Carthage.

Scene 12: Shot of SUV after hail had passed.

Scene 13-15: Various shots of 2-inch stones in hands, compared to golfball.

Scene 16: Hail on the ground.

Scene 17: Driving through hail fog after the storm.

Scene 18: Shot of updraft tower of hailer.

Tornadic storm moves just south of Little Rock dumping golfball sized hail and sending motorists for cover at a gas station as it came down. Hail covered the ground and lead to dense hail fog.

Shaw is roughly 20 miles southwest of Little Rock.