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Footage form inside Phoenix, AZ Sky Harbor Airport beyond the security check point while waiting to fly back after chasing the remnants of Hurricane Odile in southeastern Arizona on Wednesday.

One of the busiest airports in the country was locked down Thursday afternoon due to a Tempe, AZ shooting prompted a pursuit that led to the airport.

Passengers that who just arrived to the Sky Harbor were not allowed to leave the gate area and security was not telling anyone what was happening. Several thousand people also were bumped from their connecting flights as dozens of flights were canceled after the several hour delay.

Clip 1 Pan shot of the exit area inside Terminal 4 shut down and nobody was allowed to leave. Great Audio of what was being told to everyone over the loud speakers.

Clip 2 Security check point locked down and nobody coming into the terminal

Clip 3 Low shot of one of the check points locked down.

Clip 4 Passengers trying to leave the airport stuck at the security check point as everyone was detained. Great Audio of what was being told to everyone.

Clip 5 Locked down security check point that would not let anyone into the terminal.

Clip 6 Interview with one of the ground crew workers telling me what was happening.

Clip 7 B-Roll of people just sitting around in the terminal waiting to find out when they can leave.

Clip 8 Pan shot right of the security check point and people waiting to leave the terminal

Clip 9 B-roll of people inside the airport that were force to stay there while waiting to leave the terminal

Clip 10 Airport workers were even forced to stay in place while waiting for the lock down to end.

Clip 11 Large group of people sitting around the airport terminal

Clip 12 B-Roll of the empty airport gates as all incoming flights were diverted.

Clip 13 Airport security check point locked down as workers stand around.

Clip 14 Passengers and flight crews standing around waiting to leave the terminal.

Clip 15 More passengers waiting to leave the terminal.

Clip 16 After several hours of waiting, passengers and staff were finally able to leave the airport terminal.

Clip 17 – 19 Footage of the Departures where several of them were now “Cancelled”.

Clip 20 B-roll of an Airplane finally being able to land after the lock down ended.

New extreme footage from the evacuation area in Mesa, AZ where over 100 homes were impacted by flooding after the rain stopped.

After the record breaking rain moved out of the Phoenix, AZ area, the flooding just begun to get worse for the City of Mesa, AZ which is located just east Phoenix, AZ.

The water in the Emerald Park neighborhood of Mesa, AZ kept rising until a evacuation for hundreds of homes that were now being impacted with the rising water from the run off.

Footage show dramatic scenes from inside the neighborhood while walking around in several feet of water.

Clip 1 Emerald Park sign with the submerged basketball courts in the back ground.

Clip 2 Mesa Police driving through the deep flood waters

Clip 3 Mutual Aide from the Gilbert Fire Department with a tight shot of the Gilbert GFD logo on the side of one of their trucks.

Clip 4 A woman walking through the flood waters towards the camera.

Clip 5 Kids playing on rafts in the flooded streets.

Clip 6 House with flood waters surrounding it.

Clip 7 House with flood waters surrounding it.

Clip 8 Woman walking in front of a house that is surrounded by flood waters.

Clip 9 Another house surrounded by flood waters.

Clip 10 Fire line tape with a woman standing behind it looking at the flooding to her neighborhood.

Clip 11 Pan right shot of the Mesa, AZ Public Information Officer SUV driving through the flood waters as the camera pans to where the water is rushing down the street.

Clip 12 Mesa, AZ fire truck and crew watching over the scene.

Clip 13 Major flooding with cars and a rental truck in the deep water.

Clip 14 Man pulls a boat behind him in the flood waters

Clip 15 Speed bump under the water makes for a area of rapids in the flooded out road.

Clip 16 Group of people evacuating their homes and carrying bags and suitcases.

Clip 17 – 18 Pickup truck carrying a bunch of people who are trying to go and get sandbags for their homes.

Clip 19 People walking by the Gilbert, AZ Fire Truck parked in the flooding.

Clip 20 A couple walking in the flooded road.

Clip 21 A group of kids standing in the flooded waters.

Clip 22 Three kids walking in the flooded waters.

Clip 23 Father and daughter in the flooded street.

Clip 24 Man walking his dog in the flood waters.

Clip 25 A woman sitting on a rock and watching the rising water.

Clip 26 A large group of people walking down the flooded our street.

Clip 27 People walking along the flooded out street and homes.

Clip 28 People walking along the flooded out street and homes.

Clip 29 Silver pickup truck driving in the flooded out road.

Clip 30 White pickup truck driving in the flooding.

Clip 31 Ambulance crews waiting outside of the flooded out area on standby.

Clip 32 City of Mesa Fire Command Truck.

Strong storms put an end to the week-long heatwave across southern Illinois as Thursday was the first day in seven days where heat-related alerts were not in effect. However, the cooler weather came at the price of heavy rain as doppler radar estimates over 2 inches fell in less than an hour across many areas of southern Illinois, including in the city of Marion. Storms fired early in the afternoon and continued to form and slowly move across the region into the evening. The season opener for the Saluki College Football Team in nearby Carbondale went on as the storms cleared the area before kickoff.

Video package shot in Marion, Illinois on I-57 about 2 hours southeast of St. Louis in Williamson County.

Scene 1: POV shot looking east toward the storm over Marion with a lightning strike.

Scene 2: POV looking out windshield at a stop lightning that was flashing red, likely due to lightning strike.

Scene 3: Shot at two men pushing a pickup truck after it stalled out in high waters behind it.

Scene 4-5: POV shots driving through flooded roadway in Marion.

Scene 6: POV shot looking out window of traffic in flooded streets.

Scene 7: Pickup truck driving through flooded roads kicking up lots of water.

Scene 8: Oncoming truck splashing large amounts of water off flooded roads.

Scene 9: Long shot beginning with an oncoming school bus driving through flooded roads, followed by other oncoming traffic in the water.

Scene 10: Close shot of traffic driving away from the camera in the flooded streets.

Scene 11: Shots of two vehicles moving in opposite directions moving through flood waters.

Scene 12: Three vehicles driving across the frame through flooded streets.

Scene 13: Panning shot of oncoming truck drives through flood waters, moves off screen revealing opposite moving traffic driving through the flood waters.

Scene 14: Several vehicles driving through flooded streets.

Scene 15: Oncoming white car drives at camera through flooded streets.

Scene 16-17: Wide shots of flooded street with cars driving through it.

Scene 18: Utility truck driving at a camera through flooded streets.

Scene 19: Tighter shot of traffic in the flooded streets.

Scene 20: Oncoming pickup truck drives through flooded street in a Marion residential area.

Scene 21: Shot of flood waters in a yard with water up to the bumper of a pickup truck mostly blocked by home.

Scene 22: Shot of flood waters at Marion house.

Scene 23: Shot of flood waters up to the garage of a Marion home.

Scene 24: Shot looking into the backyard of a residence that is flooded with pieces of firewood floating in the water.

Scene 25: Panning shot of flood waters in a Marion yard.

Scene 26: Static wide shot of flooded Marion yard.

The first wave of rains moved into southern Illinois Thursday afternoon dropping over an inch in less than an hour in many places across the region. Several more rounds are expected through Friday night with even more rains and potential for flooding. August is typically one of the drier months in Illinois, and with another inch or two possible through Friday, this is highly unusual for this time of year in southern IL.

Marion recorded 1.36″ of rain in less than an hour as measured by the automated gauge at Marion Junior High School with this first round. It lead to the street flooding shown in this clip. Marion is 2 hours southeast of St. Louis in Williamson County.

Scene 1: POV drive shot following a vehicle into the street flooding.

Scene 2: Traffic driving in heavy rains and street flooding.

Scene 3: Traffic driving through the street flooding in Marion during the heavy rain event.

Scene 4-5: Shots of oncoming traffic in the street flooding and heavy rains.

Scene 6: A bicyclist in traffic in the street flooding and heavy rain.

Scene 7-10: Various traffic shots during the rain storm in the street flooding.

Scene 11: Statis shot looking at one of the flooded neighborhood roads and yards.

Scene 12: POV drive shot on I-57 coming into Marion during the rain storm.

Scene 13-14: Motorcyclist in the rains shot POV on I-57 coming into Marion.

Scene 15: POV shot in heavy rains on I-57 in Marion.

Scene 16: POV shot in heavy rains in Marion.

Scene 17: Shot of a vehicle at an intersection during the rain.

Scene 18-20: Shots of rain against trees showing the intensity of the downpour.

Scene 21: Shot of moving traffic in the heavy rains.

Raw video from the Pilger, Nebraska twin tornadoes.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Shot list:

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

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

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

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

Colorado Rocky Mountain National Park Trail Ridge Road is finally open for the season. Even though the road is now open, the snow pack is extremely high along the sides of the trail.

Clips 1-2 South Navey Hill Rocky Mountain National Park
Clip 3 Trail Ridge road Beaver Meadow passing bicyclists heading up
Clip 4 Trail Ridge road wet from melting snow
Clip 5 Trail Ridge road snow on side of road as car passes by
Clip 6 Trail Ridge road snow on side of road as cars pass by
Clip 7 Trail Ridge road about 35 seconds of Deep snow on side of road in a forest of trees
Clip 8 Trail Ridge road deep snow on edge of road motorcyclists on side of road
Clip 9 Trail Ridge road passing cyclist
Clip 10 Trail Ridge road Rainbow Curve line of cars going up passing snow plow
Clip 11 Trail Ridge road Rainbow Curve passing walkers on side edge or road
Clip 12 Trail Ridge road passing snow plow high up mountain pass
Clip 13 Trail Ridge road extremely deep snow both sides of road alpine tundra level about 60 seconds
Clip 14 Trail Ridge road extremely deep snow following car along 15 foot wall of snow
Clip 15 Trail Ridge road Forest Canyon overlook 105 seconds of panoramic view from top
Clip 16 Trail Ridge road Forest Canyon overlook couple walking on snowy ridge
Clip 17 Trail Ridge road Forest Canyon overlook couple being photographed by friend
Clip 18 Trail Ridge road Forest Canyon overlook couple walking on snowy ridge
Clip 19 Trail Ridge road Forest Canyon overlook feet of people walking on snowy ridge
Clip 20 Trail Ridge road Forest Canyon overlook feet of people playing in snow
Clip 21 Trail Ridge road Forest Canyon overlook feet of people playing in snow

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Rare powerful tornado-warned Mexican supercell with large rotating wall cloud crosses the United States border near Del Rio, TX with frequent deadly lightning, high winds, & large hail. Shots of an INTENSE close lightning strike causing Meteorologists Simon Brewer & Juston Drake to jump into car. Also, shots of frequent close lightning along with stunning supercell structure made this an extraordinary event for residents of South Texas. Some of the largest & most powerful supercell thunderstorms develop in northern Mexico from upslope winds along the Mexican Plateau, but it’s rare for these storms to move eastward, & cross the Texas border.

All footage shot on afternoon/evening of May 25, 2014 during daylight hours along USA/Mexico border near Del Rio, TX.

Shot List:

1. ultra wide panning shot (right to left) of supercell with rotating wall cloud, beaver’s tail inflow band, & tail cloud inflow band over Mexico from Texas border near Del Rio, TX
2. ultra wide shot of rotating wall cloud, tail cloud & supercell structure over Mexico from Texas border near Del Rio, TX
3. ultra wide AMAZING time lapse of supercell thunderstorm rotating into the United States/Texas from Mexico
4. ultra wide panning (right to left) with lightning & supercell structure
5. wide panning shot (right to left) of rotating wall cloud
6. pushed-in shot of rotating wall cloud
7. wide panning shot (right to left) rotating wall cloud & lightning
8. pushed-in shot wall cloud with very close lightning strike & thunder
9. ultra wide shot of INTENSE close lightning strike with very loud thunder
10. wide POV shot of very close lightning flash with very loud thunder & Meteorologist Juston Drake & Simon Brewer jumping in car with commentary
11-18. various close lightning shots from tornado-warned supercell thunderstorm crossing into USA from Mexico near Del Rio, TX
19. wide rotating wall cloud time lapse shot as it was overtaking camera position
20. wide POV driving shot of traffic with rotating wall cloud & falling rain
21. wide POV shot with rotating wall cloud approaching camera position & rain/hail falling
22. ultra wide POV shot with rotating wall cloud & heavy rain/hail core overtaking camera position
23. wide shot of very high winds driving rain & hail as supercell thunderstorm enters USA from Mexico
24. wide shot of high winds driving rain & hail & traffic on Texas Highway near Del Rio, TX
25. pushed-in shot of high winds driving rain & hail in desert vegetation
26. wide shot of high winds driving rain & hail next to camera location
27. wide shot of high winds drivng rain & hail next to camera location
28. POV driving shot of dangerous driving conditions with near zero visibility with traffic on Texas highway near Del Rio after supercell thunderstorm crosses into USA

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Another day of severe weather across the south plains of West Texas started early in the afternoon with a severe-warned storm with 1.25″ hail moving across the west side of Odessa, Texas. This storm also caused some minor street flooding on the west side of town thanks to the torrential rains that accompanied the hail.

Scene 1: POV drive shot of approaching storm and hail core.

Scene 2: Shot of storm clouds.

Scene 3: Shot of hail hitting the ground.

Scene 4: Shot of hail bouncing out of the grass as it falls.

Scene 5-6: Shots of oncoming vehicles in the hail trying to get to shelter at a gas station.

Scene 7-9: Shots of vehicles taking shelter under a nearby overpass during the hailstorm.

Scene 10: Shot of pickup truck with hail falling.

Scene 11: Wide shot of hail hitting parking lot.

Scene 12: Oncoming truck in hail.

Scene 13: Close up of vehicle taking shelter under gas station.

Scene 14-16: Shots of hailstones with ruler and coins, measured 1.25″.

Scene 17: Two semi-trucks drive through flooded roadway.

Scene 18: Semi blasts through water splashing it up high.

Scene 19: Car driving through flooded road.

Scene 20: Oncoming pickup driving through flood water.

Another round of severe weather near the Denver area prompted tornado warnings and flash flood warnings as heavy rains continued to pound an already soaked region. Parts of the area saw flash flooding as storms dumped over 2 inches of rain in less than 30 minutes. Video package shot near Bennett at US-36 and Kiowa-Bennett Road where many vehicles braved the rushing waters.

Video package highlighted by school bus that took the “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” approach, but got stuck in a ditch full of rising flood waters in an attempt to back out and clear the scene. No kids were on-board, and a tow truck arrived on-scene as the storm continued and was able to pull the bus out before the water rose much higher.

Scene 1: Wide shot of LP supercell as it passed over Denver as a tornado-warned storm. It would later become part of the storm complex that lead to the flooding.

Scene 2: Scud cloud from the storm complex south of Bennett.

Scene 3: Wide shot of a cop and another vehicle at the other end of the flash flood across Kiowa-Bennett Road.

Scene 4: Tighter shot of cop with lights on at the other end of the flooded road.

Scene 5: Zoomed shot across flood waters as school bus attempts to turn around.

Scene 6: Shot across the flood waters of school bus stuck in the ditch.

Scene 7: Shot of back of the bus where tires are in the rising ditch waters.

Scene 8: Long shot of the tow truck that happened on scene driving through the rough flood waters, bouncing due to collecting mud as it cleared the waters.

Scene 9: Wide shot of bus and tow truck.

Scene 10: Tow truck pulls bus out of the ditch.

Scene 11-15: Various shots of vehicles driving across rushing waters.

Scene 16: Shot looking down US-36 as more water flows over road.

Scene 17: A large truck and station wagon drive through the flood waters.

Scene 18-19: Shots of vehicles driving through flood waters.

Scene 20-24: Various shots of road with water taken at various angles to show rushing waters.

Scene 25: A look at a sink hole that opened up beside the road.

Scene 26: Shot of Adams County cops blocking US-36 at the flooded intersection as they investigate the danger potential of the sink hole.

Scene 27: A photographer and cop look over the scene.

Scene 28: Looking down the scene as the flood waters cleared with cops in the foreground.

Footage of landspout tornado, rotating wall cloud, deep hail accumulation, & intense flash flooding north of Wheatland, WY. Also, footage of incredible photogenic timelapse of tornadic Denver, CO supercell, and shots of tornado and amazing wall cloud in/near Denver, CO. Landspout tornado lasted several minutes north of Wheatland, WY. Several large rotating wall clouds were also documented with this tornadic supercell north of Wheatland. Then intense flash flooding & deep 3-5 inch hail accumulation was shot on highway north of Wheatland causing dangerous driving conditions for traffic. 2nd half of footage shows amazing timelapse of Denver, CO tornadic supercel, shots of tornado & incredible wall cloud.

All shots during daylight on May 21, 2014 north of Wheatland, WY (1st half of shots) & in/near Denver, CO (2nd half of shots)

Shot List:

1-4. various POV driving shots of tornado (landspout tornado) north of Wheatland, WY; tornado lasted several minutes
5. pushed-in driving shot of cone funnel cloud north of Wheatland, WY
6-8. various POV driving shots of 3-5 inch hail accumulation on highway north of Wheatland, WY from tornadic supercell thunderstorm
9. pushed-in POV driving shot of flash flooding from deep hail & heavy rain north of Wheatland, WY
10. pushed-in POV shot of flash flooding covering road from heavy hail & rain north of Wheatland, WY
11. wide shot of intense flash flood situation on road north of Wheatland, WY from heavy hail & rain
12. pushed-in shot of flash flood going down road with RV vehicle north of Wheatland, WY
13. wide & low POV driving shot of flash flood on road with muddy water splashing on camera north of Wheatland, WY
14. wide driving shot of fields covered with deep hail accumulation with hail falling north of Wheatland, WY
15. wide driving shot of cow in field with deep hail accumulation & hail fog with hail falling north of Wheatland, WY
16. POV driving shot of traffic stuck in deep(3-5 inch) hail accumulation on highway north of Wheatland, WY
17. POV driving shot of deep hail accumulation on highway north of Wheatland, WY from tornadic supercell
18. wide shot of large rotating wall cloud north of Wheatland, WY
19. pushed-in shot of large rotating wall cloud north of Wheatland, WY
20. INCREDIBLE TIMELAPSE of tornadic supercell, wall cloud, & tornado near Denver, CO
21. wide shot of large rotating wall cloud near Denver International Airport near Denver, CO
22. pushed-in shot of tail cloud & wall cloud wrapping in rain near Denver International Airport near Denver, CO
23. wide shot of large rain-wrapped tornado near Denver International Airport near Denver, CO
24. wide shot of insane rotating wall cloud with traffic passing by in Denver, CO from tornadic supercell thunderstorm
25. POV wide shot in heavy traffic with rotating wall cloud bearing down in Denver, CO
26. rapidly rotating wall cloud bearing down on traffic in Denver, CO
27. ultra wide shot of ridiculous barrel-shaped rotating wall cloud over Denver, CO
28. pushed-in shot of rapidly rotating barrel-shaped wall cloud with funnel over Denver, CO

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The tornado-warned supercell responsible for several brief tornadoes and large hail created issues all over eastern Colorado, leaving hail several inches deep and water covering area roads. Video package shot just north of Byers, Colorado detailing a lot of the aftermath of the supercell.

Scene 1: Shot of oncoming car driving in hail on US-36 just north of Byers.

Scene 2-3: Shot of cars on US-36 driving in the rain/hail north of Byers.

Scene 4: Shot of hail on the street with a lone golfball stone.

Scene 5: POV approaching road with water rushing over it.

Scene 6-7: Shots of vehicle driving through rushing water over road.

Scene 8-10: Various angles of water rushing over road and pouring into nearby field.

Scene 11-12: Wide shots of water and hail covering road.

Scene 13: A hail island in the midst of rushing water.

Scene 14: Rushing water along the road.

Scene 15: Shot of flooded field with fence nearly inundated.

Scene 16: Wide shot of water over a road.

Scene 17: Holding remnant hail up to an inch in diameter.

Scene 18: Shot of a house with a wintery scene of hail.

Scene 19-20: Shot of mailbox with hail drifts almost a foot deep.

Scene 21-22: Wide shots of landscape showing wintery hail scene.

Scene 23-24: Shots of hail covered roads.

SID: Tony Laubach

Video opens with plow clearing off county road with 6-12 inches of hail on it, then transitions to a field overloading the drainage with hail and water. Next scene is following fire dept tanker truck through flooded roadway. Next clip is three different hail stones that were collected off of a roadway post storm, nearly half dollar sized an hour after the storm passed. Final scene is driving down a hail covered road.

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Footage of tornado-warned supercell with rotating wall clouds, large damaging hail, mesocyclone structure, and frequent lightning near Denver, CO on third day of severe weather for the High Plains.

All footage from afternoon/evening during daylight from May 20, 2014 near Denver, CO

Shot List:

1. wide shot of large hail falling & bouncing in field & sound of car dented near Denver, CO

2. pushed-in shot of large hail falling & bouncing in field near Denver, CO

3. wide shot of large hail falling & bouncing in field near Denver, CO

4. pushed-in shot large hail falling & shattering on road with truck driving past camera

5. pushed-in shot of many large hailstones falling, shattering, bouncing, & accumulating on road near Denver, CO

6. wide shot of large hail falling, shattering, & bouncing off car & car windshield near Denver, CO

7. pushed-in shot of hail & leaves ripped from tree by large hail on road near Denver, CO

8. pushed-in shot of 3 large hailstones held against a measuring ruler

9. wide shot of hand full of large hailstones

10. wide shot of large rotating wall cloud from tornado-warned
supercell near Denver, CO

11. pushed-in shot of large rotating wall cloud from tornado-warned supercell near Denver, CO

12. close wide shot of rapidly rotating low wall cloud from tornado-warned supercell near Denver, CO

13. close wide shot of rapidly rotating low wall cloud from tornado-warned supercell near Denver, CO

14. pushed-in shot of dust & debris blown by severe winds from tornado-warned supercell near Denver, CO

15. pushed-in shot of structures & vehicles obscured by dust & debris blown by severe winds from tornado-warned supercell near Denver, CO

16. pushed-in shot of debris, tumbleweeds, hail, & rain driven by severe winds over road near vehicle

17-29. various shots of lightning bolts from tornado-warned storm near Denver, CO

30. wide shot of mesocyclone with lightning bolt & sunset from severe thunderstorm

31. wide shot of striated supercell near Denver, CO

32. pushed-in structure shot of mesocyclone of supcercell thunderstorm near Denver, CO

33. wide shot of vehicles clogging highway overpass hiding from large hail & tornado-warned supercell near Denver, CO

34. pushed-in shot of vehicles clogging highway overpass hiding from large hail & tornado-warned supercell near Denver, CO

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Juston Drake and Simon Brewer are live on severe thunderstorms in NE Colorado tonight. Mobile live coverage of thunderstorms, mesocyclones, hail, lightning, and wind. Jim Cantore live.
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Brandon Sullivan was in Last Chance Colorado to document the severe storms today. The hail he encountered looked more like snow piled up on the ground then hail from a thunderstorm.
Shot 1: Shows hail impacting a gas station parking lot.

Shot 2: Shows a tighter shot of a truck being hit by hail.

Shot 3: Shows a motorcyclist being hit by large hail.

Shot 4: Shows large hail falling.

Shot 5: Shows a wide shot of large hail falling.

Shot 6: Shows the thunderstorm before it drops the hail.

Shot 7: Shows a different view of large hail falling.

Shot 8: Shows large amounts of hail collecting.

Shot 9: Shows some hail stones collected.

Shot 10: Shows another view of hail collected.

Shot 11: Shows all the hail that fell and built up.

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Footage of monster striated supercell thunderstorm producing damaging baseball-sized hail, severe high winds, large gustnadoes, and a haboob along Interstate 80 in western Nebraska in/near the towns of Chappell & Kimball, NE. Large baseball & tennis ball size hail shatters car windshield in Chappell, NE. Haboob & gustnadoes from severe winds make driving dangerous on I-80.

All footage from afternoon/evening near Chappell & Kimball, NE during daylight on May 19, 2014, run time 3:41 minutes, file size: 425 MB

Shot List:

1. wide shot of monster supercell with lightning strike over Interstate 80 near Chappell, NE
2. wide shot of monster supercell over I-80 near Chappell, NE
3. wide panning shot (from left to right) of striated monster supercell with lightning strike over traffic approaching Chappell, NE along I-80
4. wide shot of traffic on I-80 passing under monster striated supercell near Chappell, NE
5. wide shot of striated shelf cloud bearing down on Chappell, NE
6. pushed-in shot of wind-driven large hail, rain & debris racing past oncoming traffic in Chappell, NE
7. pushed-in shot of police truck driving through wind-driven large hail, rain, and debris in Chappell, NE
8. pushed-in shot of large hailstone held next to shattered windshield in Chappell, NE
9. pushed-in shot of large damaging hailstones (2+ inches in diameter) held next to measuring ruler in Chappell, NE
10.wide panning shot (left to right) from outside to inside car showing shattered windshield from massive hailstones in Chappell, NE
11. wide POV driving shot of large dust cloud with gustnado, wall cloud, and mesocyclone from large supercell near Chappell, NE
12. wide POV driving shot of large dust cloud with gustnado & wall cloud near Kimball, NE
13. pushed-in driving shot of large gustnado near Kimball, NE
14. pushed-in driving shot of large gustnado near Kimball, NE
15. wide shot of amazing supercell structure with large gustnadoes near Kimball, NE
16. POV driving shot of large dust cloud & gustnado & supercell on Interstate 80 near Chappell, NE
17. POV driving shot of large gustnado with construction sign knocked to ground by damaging winds near Chappell, NE
18. wide POV driving shot of large gustnado & construction barrel knocked over by high winds near Chappell, NE on I-80
19. wide POV driving shot of large gustnado over I-80 with traffic near Chappell, NE
20. timelapse POV driving shot of large gustnado & supercell over I-80 near Chappell, NE
21. timelapse POV driving shot into gustnado on I-80 near Chappell, NE
22. pushed-in POV driving shot of tumbleweeds, dust, & debris blowing over I-80 with traffic from severe winds & gustnado
23. pushed-in driving shot of large “haboob” dirt cloud behind trees approaching I-80 with supercell near Chappell, NE
24. pushed-in POV driving shot of traffic on I-80 with debris & massive “haboob” dirt cloud blowing over highway from severe winds with supercell near Chappell, NE
25. wide driving shot of supercell gust front approaching Chappell, NE
26. wide shot of windmill with supercell wall cloud in background
27. pushed-in shot of windmill spinning with supercell wall cloud in background
28. wide shot of cattle with supercell in background
29. pushed-in shot of cattle with supercell in background
30. pushed-in shot of “I-80” highway sign with supercell thunderstorm in background

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