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Several vehicles parked on Lake Geneva during Winterfest broke through the ice and became partially submerged. A few vehicles were able to drive away before the ice broke, but several were unable to be saved. Recovery crews were called in to pull out the remaining vehicles. Large crowds gathered on shore and on the frozen lake to watch the spectacle. No injuries or deaths were reported.

Scene 1 – Lake Geneva police vehicle.
Scene 2 – Slow pan of vehicles that have fallen into the lake.
Scene 3 – Two vehicles in the lake with onlookers behind them.
Scene 4 – Chevy Suburban partially submerged.
Scene 5 – Rescue/recovery crew hooking up a car to be pulled out.
Scene 6 – Toyota Corolla being pulled out.
Scene 7 – Owner of the Corolla trying to remove water from the interior of the car.
Scene 8 – Crowd of onlookers.
Scene 9 – Wide shot of vehicles submerged.
Scene 10 – Recovery crew discussing the next vehicle.
Scene 11 – Recovery crew walking out to submerged Honda CRV.
Scene 12 – Recovery crew hooking up Honda CRV.
Scene 13 – Slow pan from crew on shore to recovery crew hooking up vehicle.

Video Footage of the significant Heavy Snow Storm directly impacting the Twin Cities Metro Area at Peak of Evening Travel Commute.

Footage Includes:

1. Wrecker pulling a stuck SUV out of the interstate ditch after Spin Out.

2. Wrecker Winching on the stuck SUV and getting stuck itself spinning tires!

3. Car doing a complete 360 degree spin out right in front of the camera and than driving down the wrong way backwards!

4. Tow truck pulling car out of ditch.

5. Severe traffic jams with heavy snow and stand still traffic.

6. People wearing face masks walking and struggling to stay standing in the strong winds and blinding snow and even nearly fall over!

7-13 Snow plow POV’s wide and tight from around the Twin Cities during the peak of the storm.

14. Wind driven heavy snow on the landscape.

15. Snow covered Ducks struggling to keep dry in the storm!

During the evening hours of January 31, 2016 a strong pacific storm system moving into California caused heavy snow and sleet bands with thunder to develop west of Flagstaff, Arizona. That National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for the area and is predicting a total snow accumulation of 12-15 inches. This storm system is then posed to move into the country’s mid section, and has many warnings posted in areas from Colorado to Iowa over the next 48 hours.

Shot 1- Arizona DOT advisory board showing storm warning

Shot 2- Arizona DOT advisory board showing storm warning

Shot 3- Snow plows working on Interstate 40

Shot 4- ThunderSnow south of Interstate 40

Shot 5- ThunderSnow south of Interstate 40

Shot 6- ThunderSnow south of Interstate 40

Shot 7- Heavy snowfall in highway lights

Shot 8- Heavy snowfall impacting truck on highway

Shot 9- POV shot driving in snow

Shot 10- POV shot driving in snow

Shot 11- POV shot driving in snow

Shot 12- SOT with local snow plow driver Matt Bowles

Shot 13- SOT with local snow plow driver Matt Bowles

Shot 14- B-roll of plow crew prep

Shot 15- B-roll of plow

Shot 16- B-roll of plow

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Overnight tornadic waterspout came in from the Gulf of Mexico over Siesta Key and into the mainland causing damage. Weather footage during event with and damage. Damage scenes at TC 1:38.
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Shot List:
1) On north Siesta Key when tornado warning issued. Tornado alert on audio.
2) Green power flash in sky.
3,4) Wind driven rain and weather radio alert on audio on Siesta Key.
5,6) Palm in heavy rain and lightning.
7) US flag in wind rain lightning.
8) Palms in wind heavy rain.
9) 7-11 sign in heavy rain.
10-16) Scenes from Siesta Village on Siesta key. Wind driven rain and road flooding.
17,18) Large tree down in front of home on Meadowood St.
19,20) Lounge chair in road with sign flattened.
21) Border Ln street sign bent over.
22) Road blocked with tree debris with emergency vehicle behind.
23,24) Road block with tree debris and heavy rain.
25) Sheet metal debris wrap on street lamp post.
26) Misc debris in road.
27) Border Ln blocked with debris.
28) Mailbox in drive way.
29,30) structure debris and power lines down.
31) Structural debris in driveway.
31,32) Power lines down 2nd angle.
33) Sheet metal hanging from power line.
34) Misc debris in road.
35) Utility truck on US41 working damaged power lines.

Biggest lake effect storm of the season causes cars to disappear in whiteout conditions and buries a town: Powerful lake effect snow storm buries Baldwinsville NY under a foot of snow. Residents and crews try to dig out. Footage of snow blowers, snow plows, heavy snow falling, neighborhoods buried, dangerous driving conditions, and snow measurements.

All footage shot during morning and afternoon daylight on January 13, 2016 in Baldwinsville, NY.

Shot List:

1. pushed-in shot of “Baldwinsville” sign with heavy snow falling in Baldwinsville, NY

2. pushed-in shot of man walking in heavy snow in downtown Baldwinsville, NY

3-6. various shots of residents trying to clear snow with snow blowers with heavy snow falling in Baldwinsville, NY

7. shot of snow plows trying to clear snow-covered roads with poor visibility in Baldwinsville, NY

8. shot of car and snow plow disappearing in whiteout in Baldwinsville, NY

9. pushed-in POV shot of snow plows attempting to clear snow-covered roads with heavy snow falling in Baldwinsville, NY

10. POV shot of snow plow clearing road outside Baldwinsville, NY

11-16. various shots of trees covered in deep snow in Baldwinsville, NY

17 & 18. pushed-in shots of cars buried in deep snow in Baldwinsville, NY

19. pushed-in shot of mail truck covered in snow in Baldwinsville neighborhood

20. shots of over a foot of snow measured with yardstick ruler in Baldwinsville, NY

21 & 22. shots of house and yard buried in deep snow in Baldwinsville, NY

23 & 24. pushed-in shots of traffic on deep snow-covered roads with heavy snow falling in Baldwinsville, NY

25 & 26. POV shots of heavy snow falling in neighborhood buried in deep snow in Baldwinsville, NY

27. POV shot of traffic on snow-covered roads in Baldwinsville, NY neighborhood with heavy snow falling

28. POV shot of powerful lake effect snow band from the south with clear skies overhead (looking northeast toward Baldwinsville, NY)

Two Time-lapse video clips from the Miami tower cam 770 ft above the port of Miami.

1) The first shows cruise ships arriving before dawn and turning around in the main turning basin before docking at the terminal.

2) The second shows the cold front coming through with a deck of low clouds descending down and obscuring the camera and even go below the camera mounting level. They eventually clear out revealing the port area again.

Water along the Meramec River in the southern parts of the St. Louis crested early Thursday morning and receded nearly three feet by nightfall. However, flooding was extreme in the downtown area flooding out numerous homes and businesses. Some structures had flooding that only left their roofs showing above the water.

Video package shot in the downtown area of Fenton near MO-30 which remained closed as of Thursday night.

Scene 1-2: Shots of Fenton city sign in flood waters.

Scene 3: Two buildings with flood waters rising up to their second stories.

Scene 4-5: Shots of a downtown intersection with water nearly up to the traffic lights.

Scene 6: A building roof sticking out of the flood waters as the rest of the building is completely flooded.

Scene 7: A police car sits in front of a barricaded flooded road.

Scene 8: Gas station and bank sign in flood waters.

Scene 9: Wide shot of flooded bank.

Scene 10: Medium shot of flood waters halfway up bank front door and windows.

Scene 11: Tight shot of bank door showing sign alerting customers to its closing due to emergency.

Scene 12-13: Medium and tight shot of bank ATM in flood waters.

Scene 14-15: Wide and tight shot of Dairy Queen with a girl pushing water out the front door.

Scene 16: A vehicle in the flood waters and all you can see is the roof.

Scene 17-18: Medium and tight shot of submerged SUV in flood waters.

Scene 19: BBQ restaurant in flood waters.

Scene 20: Tight shot of BBQ restaurant.

Scene 21: Backside of BBQ restaurant.

Scene 22: Shot of animal groomer and vet in flood waters.

Scene 23: Tighter shot of pet hospital.

Scene 24: Shot of animal hospital with water nearly overtaking the door.

Scene 25: Business with water halfway up the windows.

Scene 26: Shot of business and house with water halfway up the first story.

Scene 27: Wide shot of several homes and a van in very high flood waters.

Scene 28: Tight shot of submerged van and house in flood waters.

Scene 29: Shot looking down the street at van and several homes.

Scene 30: Shot of house with nearby street light.

Scene 31: Shot of house with water halfway up first floor.

Scene 32: Wide shot of house and the street is it next to.

Scene 33-34: Medium and tight shot of van parked in front of yellow house, both in flood waters.

Scene 35: Grey house in flood waters.

Scene 36: Mobile homes in flood waters.

Scene 37: Orange house in flood waters.

The powerful winter storm hit the Iowa and Minnesota state line late this afternoon and brought near blizzard conditions to the area. Footage shot in Freeborn County MN and Worth County, Iowa.

Clip 1 Blowing snow as a Worth County Iowa snow plow drives towards the camera.

Clip 2 Just over the board in Freeborn County, Blowing snow and road sign pointing south to Des Moines, Iowa.

Clip 3 – 4 Very low visibility with blowing snow and the sign pointing to Des Moines.

Clip 5 Side camera shot while passing a snow plow on Interstate 35 just north of the boarder in Minnesota.

Clip 6 & 7 Cars on the side of the road in Minnesota at the junction of I90 and I35

Clip 8 Traffic on Interstate 35 at the State Line of Minnesota and Iowa.

Clip 9 Traffic heading north on Interstate 35 just north of the boarder.

Clip 10 MNDot Plows just north of the Minnesota state line.

Clip 11 Trees and snow in Minnesota north of the state line.

Clip 12 Blowing snow covering Interstate 35 just south of the state line in Iowa.

Clip 13 Truck in the ditch near Twin Lakes MN on I-35.

Clip 14 Plowing snow in I-35 north of Twin Lakes MN

Clip 15 Blowing Snow in Iowa just south of the state line.

Clip 16 MN State Trooper at the State Line watching traffic.

Clip 17 Blowing snow covering I-35 at the just south of the MN IA state line.

Clip 18-20 MNDot Snow plow near Twin Lakes, MN on I35

Clip 21- 22 Stop sign covered in snow near Twin Lakes, MN

A very late season severe weather outbreak unfolded across the south with a couple hundred severe weather reports across multiple states, including Tennessee where a tornado-warned storm moved across the northwest part of the state, sounding sirens and sending people covering beneath highway overpasses. Fortunately those people did not face a tornado, unlike several in Mississippi who were impacted by a tornado that killed a vehicle occupant.

Footage shot in and around Dyersburg, Tennessee which is in the northwest part of the state.

Scenes 2-5, 7, 8 all have NAT sound of tornado sirens in the town of Dyersburg as the storm approached the city.

Scene 1: Shot from overpass of I-155 on the west side of Dyersburg looking at the approaching storm.

Scene 2-3: Storm clouds over Dyersburg with tornado sirens blaring in the background.

Scene 4-6: Shots of vehicles hiding beneath an overpass in Dyersburg, the first two scenes include the NAT tornado siren.

Scene 7: Shot of a tornado siren in Dyersburg as it is going off as the tornado-warned storm moves in.

Scene 8-9: Shots of traffic as the leading edge of rain and wind move in, the first of the two scenes with NAT tornado siren.

Scene 10: POV driving shot of traffic in the rain.

Scene 11: Small trees being blown about in the winds.

Scene 12-14: POV Driving shots from US-412 just south of Dyersburg of high winds blowing sheets of rain across the highway.

Scene 15-16: Shots of water coming up through a sewer and pouring into the street.

Scene 17: Car passing through water from the sewer.

Scene 18-19: Shots of a rainbow over Dyersburg after the storm pushed through.

Aftermath footage of the devastating Oklahoma Ice storm footage that covered the western side of the Oklahoma City area in ice.

0:00 – :17 — Tree damage in Yukon, OK.
:17 – :55 — Assorted tree damage, blocked roads, damaged residential lots in El Reno, OK.
:55-1:05 — Backhoe clearing a blocked road in El Reno, OK.
1:05-1:20 — More assorted residential area tree and lot damage in El Reno, OK.
1:21 – 1:37 — Downed power lines in El Reno, OK and Utility crews working to repair.
1:37 – 1:45 — Downed tree in a residential lot in El Reno, OK.
1:45 – 1:54 — Major power line destroyed north of El Reno, OK.
1:54 – 2:06 — Ice covering downed power lines near Okarche, OK.
2:07 – 2:43 — Assorted scenes of ice covering all sorts of things in and near El Reno, OK.

An intense late fall storm system produced severe thunderstorms, damaging hailed, and large tornadoes at dusk/after sunset to the Eastern Texas Panhandle Monday evening. Footage beings with pre-storm, late Fall colors in the eastern Texas panhandle blowing in the intense southerly breeze. Moves into the first funnel cloud 10m south of Groom, Texas. Proceeds into dusk footage of a secondary funnel cloud at Groom, followed by large, intense tornadoes south/east of Pampa, Texas. The largest of the tornadoes were documented looking north from HW 60, 10-15m west/southwest of Miami, Texas between 6:50-7:10 p.m. CT. Due to low contrast video, footage concludes southwest of Miami around 7:30 p.m.

A strong storm system moved into the Sierra Nevada mountains between Sacramento, CA and Reno, NV leading to very hazardous travel conditions along I-80 on Donner Pass on the west side of Truckee, CA. Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for the region through Tuesday morning. Accumulations in the higher elevations could run as much as a foot in places while lower elevations such as Reno could see up to 3-4 inches by Tuesday.

Snow began early in the afternoon across eastern CA in the higher elevations and several inches had accumulated before sunset. Traffic along I-80 was slowed due to slippery conditions, very heavy snowfall, and several accidents. Chain laws are in effect for the pass with snow expected to remain heavy off and on through Tuesday.

The storm system has slowed from previous forecasts, leading to the Reno NWS office to extend the advisory into the lower elevations as snow will be around longer, thus accumulating more. The advisories were already in effect to the west, however accumulations were raised due to the slowing speed of the system.

Video package shot along Donner Pass on I-80 between Sacramento and Reno. Donner Pass is a few miles west of Truckee, California.

Scene 1: Wide shot of accident scene with DOT sign warning drivers of hazardous conditions in heavy snow.

Scene 2: Man standing in heavy snow with DOT sign behind him.

Scene 3: Shot of front of the car smashed up from hitting the concrete barrier after slipping on the snow.

Scene 4-5: Shots of the smashed car from behind in heavy falling snow.

Scene 6: Wide shot of entrance/exit ramps with I-80 highway sign and cars in falling snow.

Scene 7: Tight shot of I-80 highway sign in heavy snow.

Scene 8: I-80 Freeway Entrance sign in heavy snow.

Scene 9-11: DOT crews getting ready to move in very heavy snow.

Scene 12: Man in black walking a dog in the heavy snow.

Scene 13: Long shot of oncoming snow plow in very heavy falling snow.

Scene 14: POV driving shot following a vehicle down an off-ramp in the very heavy falling snow.

Scene 15: Car entering I-80 via a ramp in the heavy snow.

Scene 16-17: Car in the bushes in the heavy snow.

Scene 18-19: Vehicle on the side of the road near I-80.

Scene 20: Man sitting in SUV in the snow.

Scene 21: Various parked cars at the bottom of an I-80 ramp in the snow.

Scene 22-25: Various tight/wide shots of DOT signs warning drivers of hazardous driving conditions.

Scene 26-27: POV driving shot of a plow dropping salt on I-80 west of Donner Pass.

Scene 28: DOT truck with sign in heavy snow.

Scene 29-33: Various POV shots driving down I-80 in the heavy snow and very low visibility.

Scene 34-35: Shots of heavy snow against trees along I-80.

This week we talk to Ben McMillan about his never before seen footage form the historic May 31st, 2013 El Reno, Oklahoma tornado. While most chasers were on the east side of the storm, Ben was on the southwest side of the tornado and watched the evolution of the start of the tornado as it evolved into the historic monster.

This is the start of our new series for you, our viewers of all of our news video’s that right now were calling “Behind The Chase”. We are not going into forecasting or why the storm did what it did. We are going to focus on what we did as chasers and what was happening behind he camera.

In this video blog of Behind The Chase, we look at the famous Quinter Kansas Wedge Tornado. The tornado was a close call for several chasers.

If you have questions about StormChasingVideo.com or have an idea about another video you want us to review in a future blog, or even questions about another video, this is the best way to reach us each week as we will be actively reviewing the comments for this video.

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Deadly flooding continues near Columbia, SC as rainfall has led to numerous damn breaks, and flash flooding. Many cars are underwater with homes being flooded and water rescues underway.

Shot 1 shows a building nearing collapse with water running over the roof of a car

Shot 2 shows a flooded road with rapidly moving water over a car.

Shot 3 shows multiple cars underwater.

Shot 4 shows another set of cars underwater.

Shot 5 shows cars and homes being flooded

Shot 6 shows a wider shot of a car stranded with completely covered roads

New amazing, yet terrifying night vision security cam footage of Friday mornings F2 Tornado hitting a home on Saint Johns Island, SC. Footage shows debris flying around the security camera’s and also includes still images of the damage after the tornado hit.

Heavy wind driven tropical rain resembled tropical storm conditions as a squall moved through Anna Maria Island this afternoon. Areal flood advisories are in effect. Wind driven tropical rains, great shots of Florida people dealing with the rain, traffic in road flooding.

Shot List
1) Girls in bikinis walk the Anna Maria City pier in rain.
2) Vertical banner bending hard in wind driven rain.
3) Flag and palm tops obscured in heavy wind driven rain.
4) Palm tree tops in heavy wind driven rain (tight)
5) Tigher shot of banner in wind/rain.
6,7,8) Three more shots of palms and structures in heavy wind/rain.
9) Wide shot of Anna Maria city pier.
10,11) Two shots of guy in “Rays” shirt with black umbrella walking pier in wind/rain.
12) Girls in binikis walking off pier in rain.
13) People with umbrellas on pier in wind/rain.
14) Tight shot of guy in green rain coat in rain walking pier.
15) Tight shot of guy in blue rain coat in rain walking pier.
16) Pier pilings with rain falling on bay waters.
17) Woman sitting on beach in rain with rain umbrella.
18) People on sidewalk walk thru frame with clear rain covers on.
19,20,21) Three shots of traffic splashing in road flooding on Gulf drive on Anna Maria Island.
22) Tire of parked truck in flooded road showing 8″ of water.
23) Flooded yard on Anna Maria Island.

Footage of powerflashes from tornadoes, close dramatic lightning flash, truck in ditch from tornado, dramatic time lapse of tornadic supercell with rotating wall cloud, shots of St. Louis metro City street flash flooding and tornadic storm slamming city.

All footage shot in evening daylight & darkness on June 28, 2015 in/near St. Peters, Eolia, and Brentwood in St. Louis Metro Area.

Shot List:

1.. POV driving shot of police vehicle passing en route to tornado with severe high winds blowing heavy rain & hail over roadway with tornadic supercell thunderstorm in Eolia, MO

2. POV driving shot of semi truck in ditch/median from tornado with emergency vehicles arriving on scene in Eolia, MO

3-5. various shots of tornado-warned supercell on Missouri-Illinois Border

6-8. various shots of rotating wall cloud with tail cloud and setting sun with tornadic supercell thunderstorm in St. Peters, MO (St. Louis Metro)

9. POV driving shot of high winds blowing heavy rain & hail in St. Peters, MO

10 & 11. POV shots of close dramatic lightning strike with tornadic supercell in St. Peters MO

12 & 13. POV driving shots of powerflash from possible tornado in Brentwood (St. Louis Metro)

14-16. POV driving shots of wall cloud and high winds blowing heavy rain/hail in Brentwood (St. Louis Metro) with traffic

17. Pushed-in shot of car turning around on flooded road from flash flood in Brentwood (St. Louis Metro)

18. POV driving shot of traffic driving through flooded road in Brentwood (St. Louis Metro)

19. Dramatic time lapse shots of powerful tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm over on Missouri-Illinois Border

20-25. various shots of rotating wall clouds on Tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm near Missouri-Illinois Border

26 & 27. shots of powerflash from tornado in Eolia, MO

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Another day of severe storms in the high plains along the Palmer Divide in Colorado to the east and southeast of Denver. Justin King is out chasing and live streaming.

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Storm Chaser Verne Carlson was chasing the Tornado near Simla, CO when he followed what he thought was a country Dirt Road to get out of the path of the storm.

The dirt road ended up becoming a dead end road that was basically a several mile long driveway to someones house and it did not continue as the map suggested.

Clip 1 Large Violent tornado over an open field.

Clip 2 Large Violent tornado with huge hail falling and splashing into a pond.

Clip 3 Dash camera footage of the tornado moving towards the pickup truck.

At time code 2:11 the tornado forms right behind the house. The winds are blowing from left to right in the video.

At time code 3:20 the tornado hits Verne’s truck and spins 90 degrees to the left.

At this point the winds shift from Left to Right and become more head on with large debris flying towards the camera.

At time code 3:30 the winds and debris are now flying and blowing from Right to Left. A 180 degree shift in the winds as the tornado hits the vehicle.

The truck sustained serious damage. The topper on the truck bed was ripped off and the frame appears slightly twisted now.

Dash Camera footage ends at Time Code 3:41

Clip 4 Hand held camera of the same content form when the tornado hit the truck but is extended footage that shows a lot of debris hitting the truck and then the tornado moving off after it hit the farm and the chasers. This clip ends at 9:58

Clip 5 Aftermath walk around of the Ford Ranger of what was left of the truck. The topper was ripped from the truck bed, the contents in the truck bed that were not bolted down were sucked out of the truck bed.

A massive supercell developed southwest of Lamar, Colorado and intensified bringing hail up to baseball size, several funnels, and a large tornado that appeared long enough to get a view before the rain and hail wrapped it up. The tornado that touched down lifted before it reached US-287 south of Lamar and didn’t do any reported damage. The hail grew to baseball size and damaged car windshields as that core did make it across US-287.

Scene 1: Shot of large tornado southwest of Lamar in Prowers County, Colorado.

Scene 2-4: Shots of funnel clouds from the storm prior to the tornado, two confirmed before the tornado formed.

Scene 5: Structure shot of storm as it approached US-287 south of Lamar.

Scene 6-10: Various shots of large hail, up to baseball size, falling during the storm.

Scene 11: Shot of cracked windshield during hailstorm.

Scene 12: High winds in the trees as the storm rages on.

Scene 13: Shot of five large stones collected after the storm, one measuring 2.5″

Scene 14: Shot of two stones compared to a blue golfball and a lime.

Scene 15: Narration with radar behind hail in hand.

A supercell with massive hail unloads on the town of Pecos and surrounding areas dumping 2-inch plus hail accumulating a foot deep. US-285 was brought to a crawl due to accumulating hail with several vehicles stuck on the side of the road. Motorists in navigating through the hail took upwards of an hour to drive just a few miles, left to drive in hail ruts so deep that lower-clearance cars were scraping hail they went over.

Video package includes shots of US-285 south of Pecos during the end of the storm when rain and hail were still falling, but accumulations had occurred and hail fog had reduced visibility to less than a tenth of a mile.

Also includes shots of the Loves Truck stop in town where the northern part of the storm clipped dropping large hail on the truck stop. Shows various people hiding beneath a gas station.

Several shots at the end include some of the 2-2.25″ stones found on the ground.

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Footage of large multi-vortex wedge-shaped tornado, two tornadoes down simultaneously, long-track tornado, violent supercell thunderstorm, large hail, and dramatic lightning in northern Texas. The tornadoes occurred between Decatur and Denton Texas near the small towns of Bluett and Bolivar.

All footage shot in evening daylight (night lightning) on May 7, 2015 near Bluett and Bolivar, TX.

Shot List:

1-5. various shots of large wedge-shaped tornado west of Bolivar, TX

6-10. various shots of multiple vortex tornado/wedge-shaped tornado west of Bolivar, TX

11. shot of large wedge-shaped multi-vortex tornado north of Bluett, TX

12. wide/panning shot of 2 tornadoes: rope tornado panning to large multi-vortex wedge-shaped tornado north of Bluett, TX

13. pushed-in shot of multiple vorticies with large tornado near Bolivar, TX

14 & 15. wide POV driving shot of large wedge-shaped tornado north of Bluett, TX

16. pushed-in shot of cone tornado north of Bolivar, TX

17. wide POV driving shot of large wedge-shaped tornado near Bolivar, TX

18. pushed-in shot of rotating rain bands with tornadic supercell thunderstorm

19. pushed-in shot of large hail falling and bouncing in Boyd, TX

20-31. various shots of dramatic close lightning strikes near Sanger, TX

Wednesday May 6, 2015, Covering severe weather from Kansas to Nebraska. Live severe weather coverage embedded in the storm as SPC has enhanced risk for tornadoes.

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