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Live Stream as Tropical Storm Nicole departs the SW Florida coast. High surf, wind and rain at the south jetty in Venice FL. Surfers in a tropical storm. People lurking to see Nicole’s effects along the southwest Florida coast as the storm enters the Gulf of Mexico to the NW. Copyright 2022.

SID: Brian Dombrowski
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#hurricanenicole
#flwx
#hurricanewarning
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#irl

Aerial / Drone Footage of Hurricane Nicole’s Storm Surge in New Smyrna Beach, FL
Shot Description

00:00 Low flying shot through neighborhood underwater from storm surge
00:10 Aerial shot above The Breakers Restaurant as storm surge battered the ocean wall front
00:20 Beach erosion from Hurricane Nicole storm surge
00:30 (2 Clips) Sunken sail boat completely submerged with only the masts above water
00:39 Fly over as the storm surge floods multiple residential homes
00:46 Orbital shot around a very fancy residential home surrounded by storm surge on all sides
00:55 Looking straight down shot at the beach erosion and damaged structures along the coastline from Hurricane Nicole
01:06 Fly forward over neighborhood completely under water from the Hurricane Nicole’s storm surge
01:19 Aerial still video looking towards the coastline from inland with flooding occurring around multiple residential structures
01:28 Flying down the coastline as storm surge batters sea wall
01:37 (3 Clips) Flying over multiple residential neighborhoods underwater from the storm surge
02:00 Flying away from the beach erosion caused by storm surge
02:10 Flying towards damaged beach and coastline from storm surge
02:18 Flying along coastline as waves batter seawall and damage railing along wall
02:27 Aerial still as the storm surge enters New Smyrna Beach, FL
02:32 (2 Clips) Overhead aerial shots above flooded neighborhoods
02:48 (2 Clips) Flying over vehicles as they are driving through the flooded roadways

#nicole #newsmyrnabeach #drone

SID: Michael Gordon
#HurricaneNicole #FLWX #Florida #stormsurge #drone

Decks and walkways falling and crumbling in storm surge, flooded neighborhoods, waves hitting buildings, damaged homes in New Smyrna Beach, FL

All footage shot during morning daylight on November 10, 2022 in New Smyrna Beach, FL by Meteorologist Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-11. various shots of storm surge and waves destroying decks and walkways and causing significant damage and coastal erosion

12-14. waves hitting restaurant

15-19. roofs destroyed by high winds

20-28. various shots of storm-surge flooded neighborhoods, vehicles stuck or driving through storms surge

SID: Simon Brewer
#HurricaneNicole #FLWX #Florida #stormsurge

Live Stream as Hurricane Nicole hits Florida today. The current winds at the time of production are 70MPH around the core of the storm but this storm system has a huge wind field with tropical storm force winds and storm surge impacting the Florida Coast ahead of the center of the storm.

Dangerous winds and potentially deadly flash flooding along with extension prolonged rainfall will continue with this storm as it makes its final landfall today. The crew is starting out in Vero Beach, Florida.

SID: Simon Brewer
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#hurricanenicole
#flwx
#hurricanewarning
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Lamar County / Paris, TX Destructive Tornado Aftermath
Shot Description

00:00 Tornado Damage and debris scattered off roadway with trees debarked
00:11 Piles of debris and residential building materials
00:24 Tree snapped off with piles of debris and vehicles with extensive damage in the background
00:39 Trees uprooted and snapped off lying on top of mud and debris in backyard of home
00:49 Power pole laying in front yard of home with the roof ripped clean off
00:58 Crews working diligently to cover roof of home with large tarps after extensive damage
01:08 Fancy horse trailer damaged after rolling multiple times
01:16 Tandem axle trailer thrown way out into field of tall grass
01:25 View from a distance as trees are snapped in a creek bottom as well as an arena in the background is destroyed
01:34 Mature trees snapped half way up laying in a stream bed
01:42 Trees broke with roofing metal wrapped around limbs with areana in background heavily damaged
01:52 Trees and debris blocking entrance into arena area
02:00 Metal scattered across pasture with people in background cleaning up
02:08 Residents cleaning up and fixing fences to ensure there is no where for cattle to escape
02:16 (3 Clips) Texas Task Force Search and Rescue coming up with a plan of action
02:43 Family gets off side by side and starts picking up debris across a field
02:56 Power crews out working to restore power across Paris, Texas
03:05 Utility Personnel/Linemen in the buckets of their trucks restoring power to the area
03:20 Roof from well constructed residential home lying in front yard
03:30 Roof blown across roadway lying in the grass
03:39 (2 Clips) Family home with only the walls left standing
03:57 (2 Clips) Residents helping remove what is left of their home near Paris, TX
04:17 Livestock roaming fields after devastating tornado that damaged buildings in background
04:27 2022 Chevy Silverado Texas Edition thrown into piles of trees and debris
04:41 Residential home completely destroyed and debris scattered across front yard
04:53 Family assessing damage to their home as the roof and trees around it are gone
05:03 Large trees uprooted off roadway with a family home in the background is demolished
05:15 Family talking and assessing the damage of their destroyed home
05:25 Driving by the Texas Task Force Search and Rescue teams near Paris, TX
05:47 Driving down a roadway that was blocked but is now passable with trees and debris piled on sides with metal material wrapped around tree limbs

SID: Joe Idler

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Very large and destructive waves impact North Topsail Beach (and North Carolina coastal areas) late in the day on September 13, 2018 as hurricane Florence lingers offshore. The hurricane generated large east and southeast swell waves during its long trip across the Atlantic Ocean and is about 100 miles offshore. The winds are from the north, and actually blowing side-offshore, against the breaking surf, causing spin-drift (back-spray) and a “gnarly” appearance to the 10 to 15 foot breakers. Tides are still above normal with storm surge and wave run-up causing damage to homes and severe beach erosion. Later the storm eye will move in just south of this area, and winds will be onshore and push even more water inland.

Catalog ID: Sept13 14 2018 SCV STOCK NC Hurricane Florence Full

Here is the full video archive from Chris Collura of Hurricane Harvey historic destructive landfall on the Texas Coast.

The interception and observation of powerful category-four hurricane Harvey in southeastern Texas from its devastating landfall point in Aransas County near Fulton and Rockport, and the subsequent catastrophic flooding event as the storm moved inland and weakened to a tropical storm west of Houston. This storm, was the first major hurricane (with sustained 130-MPH at the first landfall) to strike the United States in 12 years.

Catalog ID: Aug24 28 2017 SCV STOCK TX Hurricane Harvey Full

Full video archive from Chris Collura of Hurricane Irma’s destructive landfall at Marco Island in southwestern Florida (Collier County) and south of Naples during the mid afternoon of September 10.

This video is a full documentation of Chris’s chase of Irma. The video shows the powerful eyewall, calm eye, and backside of the storm from a parking garage at a beachfront resort on the southern tip of the island. The video also shows Naples with storm surge and pre-storm footage as well.

Catalog ID: Hurricane Irma Sept 2017 FL HD FullStock

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Hurricane Ian Storm Surge inundates and makes most places uninhabitable around Iona Florida Lee County, Fl
Shot Description

Search and Rescue operations near Cape Coral and Iona Florida as Hurricane Ian brought deadly storm surge. Homes were completely washed away and residents rode out the storm on their countertops as the water rose rapidly. Flooding in every direction can be seen.

SID: Michael Gordon
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#hurricaneian
#hurricaneian2022
#capecoral
#flwx

Exclusive footage from Sanibel Island, Florida where the journalist did a quick ground survey to show the damage to the area since nobody can get on to the island and stay for very long.

Video shows the damage to the infrastructure as several bridges on the island are destroyed

SID: Michael Gordon

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#hurricaneian
#leecounty

Raw drone footage flying over Sanibel Island, FL at low level showing the effect of Hurricane Ian on the island.
Nothing is untouched and the small bridges that are on the island have been damaged along with numerous roadways.
Footage shot after obtaining permission from the FAA to fly per drone operator who was on the island.

SID: Michael Gordon
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#FLWX
#sanibelisland
#hurricaneIan
#Weather

Master stock footage archive in 4K from Scott Mcpartland of Hurricane Ian making landfall in Punta Gorda, FL.

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The city of Albuquerque skies becomes colorful as the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta kicks off its 50th anniversary of its famous event.

With over 650 registered balloons and pilots from 22 countries around the world. The event began in 1972 and has turned into the biggest Hot Air Ballooning event in the world.

Day 1 weather was absolutely perfect and featured the famous “Albuquerque Box.” This weather phenomenon creates a unique weather pattern that allows balloons to fly in all different directions creating a colorful sky over Albuquerque.

The crowd was one of the largest if not THE largest crowd to ever attend the event.
Shot Description

First series of clips are Timelapses

Shot 1: Medium time lapse of the morning “Dawn Patrol.” This is where dozen or so balloons check the weather conditions just before dawn.
Shot 2: Wide time lapse of the beginning of Mass Ascension with a sun flare as the sun rose.
Shot 3: Ultra wide time lapse of hot air balloons. This time lapse also clearly shows the famous Albuquerque Box. Balloons at lower altitudes are flying away from the camera and higher altitude balloons are flying towards the camera as well as left to right.
Shot 4: Ultra wide time lapse showing balloons launching as well as the ABQ Box. Balloons launching are coming towards the camera at while balloons aloft camera left are moving away.
Shot 5: Tight time lapse of balloons.
Shot 6: Wide time lapse of 100s of hot air balloons.
Shot 7: Medium time lapse showing balloons rising and descending (ABQ Box).
Shot 8: Wide shot of ABQ Box

Begin B-roll with some NAT Sound
Shot 9&10: NAT Sound “3 2 1 ALL Burn!!!!” Shot sequence showing balloons glowing just before dawn patrol flight.
Shot 11: Wide shot of dawn patrol balloons launching with beautiful glow.
Shot 12: Medium shot of dawn patrol balloons launching with beautiful glow.
Shot 13: Tight shot of dawn patrol balloons launching with beautiful glow.
Shot 14: Wide shot of all the dawn patrol balloons glowing at same time aloft.
Shot 15: Tight shot of mass ascension beginning
Shot 16: Wide shot of mass ascension beginning
Shot 17: Tight shot of balloon with flame…making balloon glow.
Shot 18: Panning shot of formation flyover with lots of cheering and balloon flames.
Shot 19: Tight shot of several balloons inflating.
Shot 20: Wide shot of balloons launching just before sunrise.
Shot 21: Medium shot of balloons that just launched flying south.
Shot 22: Tight shot of Albuquerque Balloon (red and green)
Shot 23: Medium shot of balloon lifting off
Shot 24: Wide shot of sunrising over the balloons creating a pretty sun flare.
Shot 25: Wide shot of 100s of balloons aloft over Albuquerque
Shot 26: Tight shot of two people taking a selfie photo.
Shot 27: Panning wide shot of balloon launching
Shot 28: Wide shot of huge crowd and balloons

SID: Bryan Snider
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#NMWX
#hotairballoon
#balloonfestival
#NewMexico

The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office in Florida is warning residents of a potential levee breach of the Hidden River Levee. The County’s automated alert system warned residents Saturday morning just after 3:00 a.m. local time of a possible levee break in the Hidden River/Myakka Valley area.

Footage of the Myakka River flooding homes on Hidden River road as the levee is compromised near Myakka City Florida. Flooding from torrential rains caused by Hurricane Ian caused the Myakka River to overflow its banks and a levee that boarders hidden river road on Saturday. The Myakka river is infested with alligators in this region near Myakka City in Sarasota County FL. Aerial and ground video of homes flooded by alligator infested river water.

Shot Description

1,2) Two aerial shots of flooded home and out building.
3) Ground shot of flooded home.
4) Aerial shot of flooded home.
5) Ground shot of flooded home.
6) Boats residents are using to get to their houses.
7) Boat moored at mailbox in flood water.
8) Wide shot of flooded home.
9) Tight shot of flood waters at front doors of home.
10) Flood waters high on garage door of home.
11) Alligator infested flood water from Myakka River.
12) Aerial descending shot of flooded home and out building.
13) Aerial tilt up shot showing flooded Hidden River Rd.
14) Aerial traveling shot down Myakka Rd showing water over road warning sign.
15) Aerial tilt up shot showing flooded Myakka Rd looking south over Myakka River.
16) People with vehicles and trailered boats in flooded Myakka Rd.

SID: Brian Dombrowski

Footage of hurricane Ian affecting Charlotte County, Florida from Englewood to Punta Gorda on September 28, 2022 – Full stock video.

1. First rains from outer bands (FL E coast).
2. Driving north on I-75.
3. Punta Gorda and rain / trees.
4. Englewood beach shots.
5. Negative surge near Murdock, FL.
6. Shots of eye on radar.
7. Selection of parking area in Englewood.
8. From 5:15 to 12:36 – Start of storm in Englewood.
9. From 12:36 to 28:27 – Eyewall hits Englewood.
10. Move to other side of complex (winds shift).
11. From 31:37 to 35:00 – Leave Englewood and drive to Port Charlotte (through eyewall)!
12. From 35:00 to 37:30 – Riding it out on bridge to Port Charlotte.
13. From 37:30 to 42:30 – Eyewall in Port Charlotte.
14. From 42:30 to 48:00 – Extreme winds, inner eyewall, north of bridge to Punta Gorda.
15. Negative surge and entry into eye.
16. From 50:50 to 52:15 – Calm eye of Ian.
17. Backside of storm starts at 52:15.
18. Storm surge (inland Ft Meyers) from 55:05 or so.
18. Leaving storm, from 57:15 to end.

SID: Chris Collura

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#Ian
#StormSurge
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#Weather

Raw footage from an extensive aerial damage survey from the Lee County, FL area around Fort Myers and Fort Myers Beach, FL that shows the extent of the wind, storm surge and flooding from Hurricane Ian.

***** NOTE: The TFR or Temporary Flight Restriction expired today. The TFR was in place from 9/28 1:45pm CDT to late in the evening on 9/29******

SID: Michael Gordon
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Fort Myers Beach Search and Rescue Operations in Total Destruction from Hurricane Ian
Shot Description

Clip 1. Search and Rescue Teams digging through home on top of piles of debris
Clip 2. American Flag waving in the wind where a home is completely gone with the ocean and sunset in the background
Clip 3. Search and Rescue Teams on top of a pile of debris from homes searching for survivors
Clip 4. Piles of debris in heaves near roadway
Clip 5-10. Businesses and homes obliterated from the storm surge from Hurricane Ian
Clip 11. Looking out towards the beach with standing pillars and the sunset in the background
Clip 12-16. Mass Destruction of all buildings and homes across the island of Fort Myers Beach
Clip 17. American Flag waving in the wind strapped to the post where a home used to be with sunset
Clip 18-20. Nothing left standing just the stilts that homes used to once sit on
Clip 21. Residents packing things up and riding there bikes down the roadway
Clip 22-25. Homes scattered into piles of debris from storm surge
Clip 26-28. Search and Rescue team along with Army National Guard searching for survivors and the deceased

SID: Michael Gordon
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#Ian
#StormSurge
#hurricaneIan
#Weather

Storm surge inundates Myrtle Beach, SC as Hurricane Ian makes his second land fall within 48 hours. Package also contains footage of the aftermath, damage and clean up.
Shot Description

0:00- Traffic lights swaying wildly in the wind as Ian makes second lanfall near Myrtle Beach, SC.
0:13- Storm surge inundating Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, SC.
0:29- A motorist attempts to drive through deep flood waters, but thinks better of it and turns around.
0:46- A man walks through knee deep storm surge on Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, SC.
1:03- Motorists drive through deep storm surge in Myrtle Beach, SC.
1:36- Drive by POV shot of a motorist stuck in a ditch on I-95 near Myrtle Beach, SC.
1:49- Power crews tend to downed lines and trees in Myrtle Beach, SC.
2:04- Various shots of storm surge and motorists stranded in deep flood waters in Myrtle Beach, SC.
2:29- A large tree falls on power lines in Myrtle Beach, SC.
2:44- Power crews work high above the ground in cherry pickers to restore power to Myrtle Beach, SC.
3:03- Various shots of storm surge and high waves in Myrtle Beach, SC.
3:25- Part of a dock washes onto the beach and rests next to a hotel pool in Myrtle Beach, SC.
3:41- Various shots of sea foam coating businesses along Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, SC. Various damage shots on Ocean Boulevard.

SID: Scott McPartland

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#Ian
#StormSurge
#hurricaneIan
#Weather

Hurricane Ian aftermath scenes from Osprey FL showing a huge earth anchored Walmart sign flipped upside down, roof ripped off, massive tree blocking road, compare contrast of modern roof performance to native Indian chickee hut roof, damage at Casey Key’s Blackburn Point Bridge.
Shot Description

1) Stop sign scoured at Wharf Rd and US-41 near Sarasota Co fire dept.
2-6) Five shots of Osprey Walmart’s massive sign hanging upside down ripped off foundation.
7,8) Billboard sign damage.
9-11) More sign damage.
12-15) Four shots of roof damage, with roof peeled off house. Conventional construction.
16) Native Indian chickee hut roof intact on Little Sarasota Bay.
17-19) Massive tree with power pole blocking Vamo Dr.
20) Palm tree down and fir tree stripped of branches.
21-22) Utility pole severed.
23) Power lines dangling over road with guy riding bike under and car pulling away.
24-34) Eleven scenes of damage at Casey Key Blackburn point bridge. Signal damage.
35,36) Two shots of bent flag pole and tattered US flag at Casey Key Blackburn point bridge.

SID: Brian Dombrowski
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Hurricane Ian left a trail of damaged & flooded buildings and destroyed boats along the west coast of Florida.
Shot Description

SHOT 1: A mobile home completely destroyed by Ian’s fierce winds near Ft Myers FL.
SHOT 2: Aerial view, shot in the morning, of a hotel with damaged roof on Charlotte Harbor from upper floors looking down.
SHOT 3: Aerial view, shot in the morning, of wrecked yachts piled up in a marina along the Caloosahatchee River in Cape Coral FL.
SHOT 4: Shot of damaged boats in a marina along the Caloosahatchee River in Cape Coral FL.
SHOT 5: One of many damaged marinas along the Caloosahatchee River in Cape Coral FL.
SHOT 6: Cars stuck in flooding roads near Port Charlotte FL.
SHOT 7: Rolling shot of destroyed walls and homes near Port Charlotte FL.
SHOT 8: Debris in a fence marks the storm surge high water line in Cape Coral FL.
SHOT 9: A destroyed gas station awning in Port Charlotte FL.
SHOT 10: Search and rescue teams heading down I-75 to help those in need in southwest FL.
SHOT 11: Rolling shot of a large tree being removed from a house in Cape Coral FL.

SID: StormChaingVideo
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Million dollar yachts washed ashore by storm surge are piled up behind the Pinchers Yacht Club in Fort Myers in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Various other shots of boats washed ashore, hotels gutted, and drivers navigating flooded streets in Fort Myers, FL.
Shot Description

0:00- Various shots of yachts sunken or destroyed by storm surge at the Pinchers Yacht Club in Fort Myers, FL.
1:27- A hotel lobby is gutted by wind and storm surge near Fort Myers, FL
1:38- A boat lies on Rt 41 in Fort Myers, FL
1:52- Panning shot of a hotel damaged by wind and storm surge near Fort Myers, FL
2:07- A Speedway gas station overhang is destroyed by wind near Fort Myers, FL.
2:33- Cars drive through deep flood waters in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, FL.
2:48- A boat washed ashore lies on Rt 41 as a Fort Myers fire truck drives by, Fort Myers, FL.
3:03- Shot of a sunken boat behind the Pinchers Yacht Club in Fort Myers, FL.

SID: Scott McPartland
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Storm surge rushes into Cape Coral, Florida on backside of CAT 4 Hurricane Ian flooding neighborhoods.

All footage shot during evening daylight on September 28, 2022 in Cape Coral, FL by Meteorologists Juston Drake and Simon Brewer
Shot Description

1-7. various shots of neighborhoods flooded by rushing storm surge in Cape Coral, FL

8-10. traffic lights blowing in high winds with storm surge in Cape Coral

11-16. storm surge flooding roads and highways in Cape Coral

17. tractor trailer on side from high winds near Cape Coral

18. “Hurricane Warning” electronic sign during calm “eye” of CAT 4 Hurricane Ian

SID: Simon Brewer Juston Drake

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Damage after NE eyewall passage shot while in the eye of Ian. Crane Collapse, Building Damage.
Also shot conditions of Ian with 120+ mph winds
Shot Description

00:00 – 00:37 – Crane Collapse
00:37 – 00:48 – Crane #2 Collage
00:48 – 1:33 – Building Structure Collapse
1:33 – 2:14 – Sign getting ripped apart in 120+mph winds
2:14- 2:39 – Howling winds and debris
3:39 – END – Vertical shot (unexpected while doing other work) Roof ripped off house

SID: David Baxter
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Fast edit from our live stream with Simon Brewer. Bugs burned into the screen from our live streaming computer system. Footage of trees falling in front of the camera, home being torn apart highlights from the live stream in the worst of the eye wall as it hit Placida, FL. This is from our live system so it is a lower resolution bitrate.
Shot Description

Various clips of eye wall from Hurricane Ian hitting Placida, FL where it downed trees with flooding, flying debris and structures being torn apart.

SID: Simon Brewer
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#Ian
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#Weather