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Sherburne County, MN, Intense Hail Storm - 7/26/2019

July 27, 2019

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Video Description

Footage from the intense hail storm that fell over Sherburne County, MN from Becker to Big Lake, MN. Hail over two inches across fell from storms that kept forming over the same area for a couple hours.

Video includes lots of hail falling, hail stones after with reference objects to show the size of the hail, wall clouds and down trees.
Shot Description

Clip 1 Dash camera shot of large hail falling. Great nat audio of the hail.

Clip 2 Large hail falling and hitting the ground.

Clip 3 Dash camera shot of large hail hitting the windshield and hood of the SUV.

Clip 4 Large hail falling and hitting the ground.

Clip 5 Wide shot of large hail falling and hitting the ground.

Clip 6 Holding hail that is over two inches or about ten centimeters across with a orange golf ball next to it for reference.

Clip 7 Several pieces of hail on a orange towel with a US Quarter next to them for reference.

Clip 8 Time Lapse of wall cloud trying to form.

Clip 9 Lowering clouds / Wall Cloud trying to form.

Clip 10 Driving next to low clouds.

Clip 11 Large hail falling and hitting the ground.

Clip 12 Roof camera showing the large hail falling and hitting the SUV.

Clip 13 Dash camera of hail falling and Camper Truck driving past the shot.

Clip 14 Roof camera of large hail falling.

Clip 15 Driving in hail.

Clip 16 Boat at the dock on Eagle Lake with hail falling.

Clip 17-18 Tight shots of the boat with hail falling.

Clip 19 Wide shot of hail falling on a road.

Clip 20 Tight shot of hail falling on a road.

Clip 21 Tree branch blocking the road.

Clip 22 Vehicles driving around a downed tree.

Clip 23 Someone in a Corvette driving in the hail and driving around the down tree.

Clip 24 Bumper Camera next to the 4 Ton Wench on the truck and pulling the down tree to the side of the road so that traffic could get through in case of emergency.