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Video from the Loveland, Johnstown, and Windsor Colorado area of the heavy snow, near whiteout and blizzard conditions at times. NWS only predicted 4 inches of snow, and as of this filming nearly 10 inches of snow had fallen and was still coming down. Winds out of the North-North West were making it very difficult for plows to keep up with road conditions.

Video includes driving in very heavy snow with near whiteout conditions, plows hard at work, general traffic shots navigating the snow, and a skid test coming to a complete stop from 35 miles per hour on one inch of ice.

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Valentine’s Day didn’t offer much warmth across the Front Range as the day started with a frigid wind and gave way to snow which came down extremely heavy at times accumulating several inches in places. Several accidents were caused due to slippery conditions and limited visibility due to the heavy snow out-pacing the melting on the roads.

TRT – 4:00

Video opens up with wide shot of I-70 in west Denver with heavy snow limiting visibility. Next is a POV shot moving along I-70 with snow covering the roads and very slow traffic.

Next series of shots of an accident near the Denver West area along I-70. Shot of a tow truck barely visible in the extremely heavy falling snow. Several shots of the minor accident with police on scene.

Next series of shots taken in west Denver of an accident on one of the side streets. First shot as a fire truck with lights and sirens pulls onto the scene in the snow. Various shots of the accident scene where a car had slide into the curb after rear-ending another vehicle.

After accident clips, a couple more POV shots driving in the heavy snow. Then various shots of cars and people in the snow. Included is a man carrying a Valentine’s Day balloon in the falling snow (2:37-2:56).

Last four clips are of the wind earlier in the day as the snow was just beginning. Shots of traffic lights blowing in the wind as well as snow blowing across roadways.

Sub Zero Temps and Extreme Windchill’s was on tap for this morning in Minneapolis, MN along the Nicollet Mall as people were walking outside to go to work.

B-Roll footage of people out in the extreme cold with temps of -10F outside.

Footage shot on 1/26/2013 after an extended period of sub zero temperature made it possible to drive across Mille Lacs Lake, in central Minnesota.

The ice was about 20 to 22 inches thick but there was several pressure ridges in the middle of the lake that made it dangerous to cross the whole length of the lake once you were away from where the resort owners have tested the ice.

The distance traveled from one side of the lake to the other is 15 miles.

The time lapse footage is 4000 times the normal speed and makes the half hour trip only take about 90 seconds. The drive was from Liberty Beach on the east side of the lake to Twin Pines Resort on the west side.

Footage shot by StormChasingVideo.com

What started out as rain quickly turned to heavy snow around the Twin Cites metro area on Sunday afternoon. With this past week of sub-zero temperatures, the falling rain quickly froze on the ground and making for a very slick road surface before being covered up as the rain turned into snow.

Footage shot around the metro area of the Twin Cities. See shot sheet for locations for each clip.

TRT: 5;56;28

Clip 01 In Minneapolis, MN driving north on Interstate 35W with the skyline in the shot.

Clip 02 On Interstate 94 in Minneapolis, MN a SUV spins out and ends up backwards on.

Clip 03 At Broadway and Interstate 94, A Toyota 4Runner spins out right in front of the camera while trying to turn the corner.

Clip 04 – 09 Clips of a wreck on Interstate 494 in Bloomington, MN

Clip 10 – 17 Clips of Snow Plows trying to clear Interstate 35E in Dakota County.

Clip 18 Car spinning its wheels on Nicollet Avenue in Burnsville, MN.

Clip 19 Traffic and heavy snow POV shot on 494

Clip 20 POV shot of a State Trooper on the side of the road with a wrecked car on 494 on the west side of town.

Clip 21 POV shot of a car spun out and a Trooper in Minneapolis, MN on Interstate 35W

Clip 22 – 24 Vehicles trying to make it up a hill in Burnsville, MN on Nicollet, Ave.

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With some of the coldest temperatures in several year’s hitting the Minneapolis, MN region, I shoot footage today with the theme of it is so cold out???

Although there is a lack of overall snow cover in the Minneapolis, MN area, that did not stop the temperatures from dropping into the extreme cold for the past few days with the latest blast of arctic air that dropped south out of Canada. With early morning a low temperature of negative twelve below zero (-12F), the current high temperature of two above (2F) at the Minneapolis International Airport does not feel much warmer due to the fact that the wind chill is currently at negative eleven (-11F) below zero.

In the video package, the footage starts out with a shot of the Spoon and Cherry at the sculpture garden in Minneapolis, MN with the downtown skyline in the background. The next clip shows that it is so cold out that the exhaust from the car in front of the camera shows ice sickles hanging off the exhaust pipes as the exhaust vapor froze upon leaving the tail pipe.

The next clip shows the outside air temp at -3F on a bank thermometer at the time of shooting this video which was just after noon. It was so cold out that even the boiling water in this video turns to a mini cloud when tossed into the air.

It was so cold out that ice crystals in the air created a halo around the noon sun.

Near Monticello, MN, it was so cold out that the steam from the electric power plant was creating its own mini weather system that looked like a super cell rising up into the sky.

Why was it so cold out? I asked the staff at the National Weather Service, Twin Cities office and Meteorologist Jake Beitlich explains what was going on and why it was so cold out.

Just how cold out was it? I asked people along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, MN. Many said it was so cold out that they really did not even want to be out in this weather but had to. Judging by the way everyone was dressed, the weather was bitter cold. The lucky ones were those who were able to move around downtown Minneapolis in the extensive sky-way system.

Footage by Doug Kiesling, StormChasingVideo.com

Tropical Storm force wind’s caused a ground blizzard in northeast North Dakota this afternoon.

Conditions were perfect for a Ground Blizzard where at times there was blue sky above the camera but blowing snow with winds sustained at about 40 miles per hour.

Footage from north of Fargo around the Hillsboro ND area of extreme winter conditions with blowing snow causing a whiteout.

Total Run Time: 5:24

Clip 01 Sign near Fargo, ND warning of bad road conditions.

Clip 02 Near whiteout conditions north of Fargo, ND along Interstate 29 showing road signs blowing snow.

Clip 03 Footage of the Sun with the clouds racing by and then pan down the the road with the winds and snow racing by the camera.

Clip 04 Traffic along Highway 81 and Interstate 29 in the blowing snow.

Clip 05 Footage of blowing snow over the road.

Clip 06 Speed limit 55 mph sign with winds gusting to near 55 mph.

Clip 07 Road sign showing Grand Forks and Fargo directions.

Clip 08 Headlights of a parked SUV with heavy blowing snow.

Clip 09 Blowing snow with traffic in the white out conditions.

Clip 10 Traffic in the blinding and deep snow drifts.

Clip 11 Car stuck in the ditch of Interstate 29.

Clip 12 Sun came out and you can make out a car in the ditch along Interstate 29 as traffic drives by.

Clip 13 Blowing snow with tree’s in the foreground.

Clip 14 Blowing snow in the air looking like a dust storm and blowing snow on the ground over the roadway.

Clip 15 Flags blowing in the wind.

Clip 16 Wide shot of flags blowing in the wind at the rest stop at mile marker 100 and Interstate 29.

Clip 17 Blowing snow with traffic driving through the shot.

Clip 18 Blowing snow over a field.

Clip 19 Blowing snow with clouds and blue sky as the sun came out in the high winds.

Clip 20 Blowing snow over a field.

Clip 21 Blowing snow while looking down a highway from the center of the road.

Clip 22 Blowing snow while looking down a highway from the center of the road with a grain elevator in the shot on the left.

Clip 23 Blowing snow from the center of the road

Clip 24 Blowing snow with blue sky above.

Clip 25 Hillsboro ND airport sign in the blowing snow.

Clip 26 Blowing snow with the setting sun.

Clip 27 POV shot of Videographer being blasted by the winds while shooting video.

Clip 28 POV driving shot in the high winds and blowing snow.

Clip 29 POV driving shot in the high winds and blowing snow.

Clip 30 POV driving shot in the high winds and blowing snow.

Clip 31 POV driving shot in the high winds and blowing snow.

Clip 32 POV driving shot in the high winds and blowing snow.

Clip 33 Blowing snow just north of Fargo as the sun was setting.

Clip 34 Blowing snow across the road.

A cold blast and snow moves into Colorado after a week of above average temperatures. The snow is the southern part of a major winter storm moving across the northern and central plains. Temperatures near 60 midweek gave way to overnight lows near 0 across many areas of Colorado.

TRT – 4:38

Video package opens in the Stapleton area in Denver during the daylight hours. Various shots of traffic and geese in the heavy falling snow. Transitions to nighttime shots of slow moving traffic after the snow had ended along with shots of cars driving on icey roads.

As daylight arrived, so did the extent of the blizzard conditions in the central Iowa city of Ames. Footage of the extremely hazardous driving conditions that shows several cars and large 4×4 trucks stuck in the snow.

Shot 1: Shows a overpass sign on I35 highlighting the blizzard warning and no travel advised. The road is completely empty.

Shot 2: Shows absolute white out conditions on I35 with over 50mph wind gusts.

Shot 3: Shows a truck stuck in the ditch that has been checked for occupants already and labeled with caution tape.

Shot 4: Shows a close up on the caution tape and iced/snowed over truck.

Shot 5: Shows an Ames resident using a snow blower. The snow is over a foot deep and is above his knees.

Shot 6: Shows an Ames business owner cleaning off his sidewalk with a shovel.

Shot 7: Shows a tight then zoomed out shot of a truck in the ditch with the logo “Storm Guard” on the side.

Shot 8: Shows a mid zoom shot on the same truck’s tailgate with caution tape being violently ripped around in the wind.

Shot 9: Shows a car that got stuck in the middle of the ditch.

Shot 10: Shows a truck carrying a bicycle and canoe that got stuck on the I35 off ramp. The caution tape is also visible.

Shot 11: Shows a wide shot of a car that went off a steep embankment off Interstate 35.

Shot 12: Shows a tight shot of the car that went off 35.

Shot 13: Shows city workers trying to remove snow from stoplights.

With warmer temperatures above freezing and rain falling for most of the day today, only a slight drop in the temps caused the roads to become very slick in northern Minnesota.

In this video by Eric Whitehill, it shows the hazardous winter driving conditions in Becker County near Detroit Lakes and the aftermath of a snow plow that struck a street light and knocked it down across Highway 10.

Shot 1: Power Line and Light pole down on Highway 10 in MN (Near Audubon, MN)
Shot 2: Shot of Highway 10 down to 1 lane with people driving around light with EMS in background
Shot 3: Workers moving power line off road
Shot 4: Slow moving traffic on Highway 10 with EMS in background
Shot 5: Interview with Sgt Tim Clements of MN State Patrol regarding accident.
Shot 6: Shot of MN State Patrol car with snow falling
Shot 7: Shot of Snowplow going around a corner
Shot 8: Shot of Vehicle buried in the ditch with people around
Shot 9: Vehicle getting pulled out of ditch
Shot 10: Shot with State Patrol car pulled over with cars driving by in heavy falling snow

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Fire Fighters from Clearwater and Monticello, MN battled a structure fire in the extreme cold temperatures on Tuesday evening as a late evening fire destroyed the building of Compass Delivery Systems at 2314 200th St E , Clearwater, MN.

According to the staff on scene, nobody was injured in the fire but the building and almost everything in the building which included several delivery trucks and freight for clients was destroyed.

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A powerful winter storm hit central Minnesota on Sunday causing the roads to become extremely dangerous from the icy condition. Snow total’s were from an average of eight inches around the metro to over twelve inches in the Saint Cloud, MN area.

The video highlights the travel hazards on Sunday in the air and on the ground. The footage was shot around the south side of the metro area from around the Minneapolis International Airport to the Burnsville and Eagan, MN area.

Clip 1 Heavy snow obscures the control tower at the Minneapolis / Saint Paul International Airport.

Clip 2 Heavy snow and the airport radar.

Clip 3 A Delta Airbus landing in the heavy snow on runway 12R

Clip 4 Wide shot of a plane flying over head and the shot pans down to the ILS lights on Runway 12L as the plane fades away into the heavy snow.

Clip 5 Delta plane taxi’s on to the active runway for take off

Clip 6 & 7 Another shot of the lights on the end of the runway 12L with a plane barely visible as it is landing.

Clip 8 Shot of a car stuck in the ditch from the dash camera

Clip 9 A jeep slid off the road as was stuck at the bottom of a deep ditch on Highway 13 and the driver barely was able to climb up the steep hill to make it back onto the roadway.

Clip 10 POV drive by shot of a car in the center ditch with MN State Patrol on scene.

Clip 11 POV drive by of another car in the ditch and the police on the scene.

Clip 12 A car backwards on the side of the road covered in snow and the front end is smashed up.

Clip 13 POV drive by show of a tow truck pulling out a mini van

Clip 14 Overhead shot of traffic in Interstate 35w in Minneapolis, MN at 50th street.

Clip 15 Car spinning its wheels in Burnsville, MN on Nicollet Avenue

Clip 16 Car trying to make its way up the hill on Nicollet Avenue and slipping

Clip 17 Mini Van sliding all over the roadway trying to make it up the hill

Clip 18 Tight shot of the wheels of the Mini Van spinning

Clip 19 Burnsville Police squad car spinning its wheels

Clip 20 Snow Plow trying to clean up Nicollet Avenue so traffic can get through the area.

Clip 21 and 23 POV shot following snow plows

Clip 24 POV driving over Minnesota River Bridge in the heavy wet snow.

Clip 25 Car stuck in the ditch

Clip 26 Traffic slows down in this POV shot as a SUV spins out and gets back on the roadway.

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In just over 24 hour’s, the temperature in Saint Cloud, MN has dropped over twenty five degrees and gone from a nice warm 56F to a current low of 21F. To make thing’s colder, the current windchill is only 4F.

Clip 1 – 7 The video starts out with heavy snow falling over the country side in Saint Cloud, MN.

Clip 8 POV shot of a snow plow in Saint Cloud, MN

Clip 9 POV shot driving past a car in the ditch on Interstate 94

Clip 10 – 11 Red car in the ditch.

Clip 12 – 13 Cars spinning their wheels on the ice covered roads.

Clip 14 Flags blowing in the strong winds

Clip 15 – 25 Footage shot outside of the Best Buy store in Maple Grove, MN of people camping out in the snow and trying to stay warm in tents while in line for Black Friday deals.

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Hurricane Katrina starts to hit the Lake Pontchartrain Levee in Kenner, LA with the storm surge as the winds push the lake to the south into the shore line.

The winds from Hurricane Katrina start to pick up and the water startss to rise as the hurricane pushes the water to the south side of Lake Pontchartrain. Video shows the water starts to rise into a parking lot and over the wall on the lake shore.

Shots include tree’s blowing in the wind and a stop sign being torn apart by the hurricane. Footage also includes video of the Kenner, LA police out in force patrolling in the middle of the storm to secure the area around the Pontchartrain Center.

Catalog ID: Katrina_Raw_Master_04
Total Run Time: 10;58;10
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New footage in from Lake Michigan at a great lakes freighter was sailing through the 12-15 foot waves in the middle of the lake caused by the outer winds from Hurricane Sandy.

The numbers on the front of the bow are in feet with wave heights reaching up to 30 feet along the ship which normally would have a water line at 13 feet.

To license this footage, contact http://www.StormChasingVideo.com

PART 1 (0:00-1:41) – Nighttime Snow Squall

The first official snow of the 2012/2013 winter season fell early Friday morning in Denver with a quick half-an-inch of snow falling across the metro shortly before 5am on Friday. The snow lead to the first Front Range chain law on I-70 for the season as well. The snow was a quick hit with more possible early Saturday morning. Most areas saw snow falling less than 30-minutes, but many areas received an inch or less of accumulation on grassy surfaces.

Denver’s average first measurable snowfall is October 19, so this was two weeks early. The official Denver measuring site, DIA, measured 0.40″, recording it as the first official snow of the season.

Video includes shots of heavy snow falling in the lights. Several shots showing snow accumulation on vehicles in a parking lot. Couple shots of vehicles driving in the snow.

PART 2 (1:41-4:08) – Daytime Snow/Foliage

B-roll shots of foliage in Denver after the first snow. Opens shots of metro-area foliage with remnants of snow that survived the early morning sun. Various shots of the trees finally getting into fall now that the first snow is out of the way. Part ends with skyline shots of Denver with the low cloud ceiling.

Footage from the early morning snow that fell over interstate 29 between Fargo, ND and Grand Forks, ND.

Various clips of heavy snow and motorists dealing with this first big snowfall of the season.

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When you look up the definition of what the perfect fall colors viewing weekend in Minnesota, this weekend would be it. With high temperatures today and tomorrow in the low 80s and a light wind, it is the perfect time to get out and view the fall colors around the Twin Cities on this last weekend of September.

The fall colors are becoming vivid along the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, MN. The colors are intense and one needs to do is take a drive along Minnehaha Parkway in Minneapolis or Sheppard Road in Saint Paul.

In this video from along the banks of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers in Saint Paul you can see all the Oaks, Maples, Birch and various other tree’s changing colors this weekend.

There is a surprise at the end of this video. I wanted to check out one more spot and it was in the Fort Snelling State Park where the two rivers merge. That’s when I got the shot, a young buck (Deer) in the wild, and up close eating. I added those shots to the end of the video. The park rangers say not to feed them or get out of your car if they are nearby but they will come up to people in the park even though they are wild since is like a sanctuary for them in the heart of the metro area.

October is only a day away, get out and enjoy the weekend.

Clip 01 Overlooking downtown Saint Paul with fall colors in the foreground.

Clip 02 Overlooking Cathedral Hill in Saint Paul with vivid colors.

Clip 03 Rack Focus shot with red / brown oak leafs in the foreground and racks to the shot of Cathedral Hill in the background from the park outside the Science Museum of Minnesota. The Science Museum is on the north side of the Mississippi River bluffs in downtown Saint Paul, MN.

Clip 04 – 05 Ultra Wide and Medium shots of the fall colors from the upper deck of the Science Museum of Minnesota.

Clip 06 – 08 Yellow foliage with blue sky outside the Science Museum of MN.

Clip 09 Fall Colors reflecting along water on the river bluff on the south side of the Mississippi River Valley over Pickerel Lake.

Clip 10 Tighter shot of the fall colors on the south side of the river valley.

Clip 11 Pan shot of the colors along the south side of the Mississippi River valley in Saint Paul.

Clip 12 Contrast in Colors Red/Orange and Yellow, wide shot.

Clip 13 Red/Orange and Yellow, Rack Focus to Yellow in background

Clip 14 Contrasting colors with Oak and two pine trees under a perfect blue sky.

Clip 15 Colorful trees along the side of the road outside the Science Museum of MN

Clip 16 – 18 Wide, Medium and Tight of bright and vivid Maple Leafs with the blue sky sneaking in from behind the tree.

Clip 19 More vivid colors from the park outside of the Science Museum of MN

Clip 20 – 23 Wild Buck along the banks of the Mississippi River in the Fort Snelling State Park. The dear is feeding on vegetation about 20 feet away from the camera and does not seem care if we were there filming him.

Time Lapse footage of the great lakes freighter Wilfred Sykes coming into and leaving various ports on Lake Michigan.

Footage available in real time. Music track in this video provided by Youtube and is not in the master time lapse stock footage clip.

Catalog: Sykes_Timelapse_ET2
Total Run Time: 03;24;19
Format: SD4x3

HD B-Roll Time-Lapse of the freighter Wilfred Sykes Inbound into port in Chicago

Stock footage of the SS Wilfred Sykes heading
into the South Chicago port.

Real-time footage available upon request.

Catalog ID: Sykes_Inbound_Chicago_TimeLapse_ET1
Total Run Time: 04;01;06

Stock footage from a Great Lakes Freighter from Northern Lake Michigan in Heavy Sea’s as ice is forming on the deck of the ship.

Video shows “Green Water” crashing over the deck, ice forming on deck, heavy seas and the bow crashing into heavy seas as water crashes over the side of the ship.

Catalog ID: 01012011_ET1
Total Run Time: 09;58;27
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Raw footage shot in southern Louisiana starting in the overnight hours of Hurricane Isaac as the eye of the storm moves on shore south of Houma, LA to Chauvin and
Cocodrie, LA.

Footage show high winds in the eye wall along with the calm winds in the eye and storm damage on the road back to Houma and New Orleans, LA.

Footage ends with large waves and storm surge back along the Mississippi coast.

Catalog ID: Isaac_CC3
Total Run Time: 15;12;25
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5/3/2012 Wilfred Sykes – Amazing Shelf Cloud while at sea. Time-Lapse and real time footage of a high contrast shelf cloud over the Lake Michigan.

Clip 1: Time-Lapse footage from the bow of the ship
Clip 2: Real time clip of the time lapse footage.

Catalog ID: 05032012_ET1
Total Run Time: 12;42;13
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Stock footage of the tornado that started near Geneseo, KS and turned into a violent wedge tornado.

Several B-Roll video clips of the tornado and storm chasers.

Catalog ID: 04142012_CC2
Total Run Time: 09;37;22
To license this footage, visit http://www.StormChasingVideo.com