Hurricane Katrina Historic Storm Surge Video – Gulfport, Mississippi

Posted by admin on May 15, 2012

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Exclusive video shot by Mike Theiss from ground zero of Hurricane Katrina’s historic 28 foot storm surge that ripped through Gulfport, Mississippi on August 29th, 2005. This video has a time stamp to give a complete and accurate timeline from the Holiday Inn beachfront hotel located directly on the beach in Gulfport. Also, included are shots from the Theiss-Device which is a camera housing designed by Mike to be placed in a place that would be too dangerous from any human to survive. This 13 minute video will give you a sense of just how bad Katrina was on the Gulf Coast without actually putting you in harms way !!!

To see the entire version of this video about 2 hours in duration please purchase the DVD “Battle at the Beachfront”. http://www.BattleAtTheBeachfront.com

Jim Reed and Mike Theiss hope this documentation helps enforce a sense of storm awareness and a respect for the power of mother nature. When local officials ask you to evacuate just think of this video and ask yourself do you want to risk being put in a situation like this ?

Duration : 0:13:39

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The ULTIMATE live storm chasing experience! http://Live.TVNweather.com

Posted by admin on May 11, 2012

storm chaserTVN Weather Live (http://live.tvnweather.com) is a new state-of-the-art live streaming video system that allows you to virtually ride along with the world’s best storm chasing teams as they hunt for the most extreme weather on the planet. This is the only place on the web where you can ride shotgun with the TVN team as they intercept Tornadoes in the Dominator. You can enjoy the unparalled live streaming system from your PC or through our cutting-edge mobile platform. Just point your iPhone, iPad, Blackberry or Android device’s browser to live.TVNweather.com to experience the best live storm chasing content available anywhere. NEVER STOP CHASING

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Hurricane Katrina Part Two

Posted by admin on May 11, 2012

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This is the second part of the three part series of my Katrina documentary. This comes from my successful “Tracking the Hurricanes: 2005″ DVD which chronicles the landfalling U.S. hurricanes during the historic 2005 hurricane season.

In part two, the action really begins. It is now daytime on August 29, 2005 and Katrina is making landfall along the central Gulf Coast. I am in Gulfport, Mississippi working with colleague Mike Watkins. We are seeking refuge at a hotel near I-10 along hwy 49 in Gulfport. We have set up three remotely operated cameras down along the waterfront and are hoping to capture extraordinary video- as well as stream it live to the world. Little did we know that the storm surge would be so enormous that our three camera systems would be washed away- two of them lost forever. The third was found but human error prevented it from working properly. I shift my focus from finding the other missing “black boxes” to documenting the people of a hurricane-torn Mississippi. Part three will sum things up with a trip back to Mississippi 47 days after Katrina.

Duration : 0:22:33

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Most Beautiful Tornado Video Ever

Posted by admin on Feb 21, 2012

tornadoLooks like Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam” as it ropes out. Roger’s incredible book “Hunting Nature’s Fury” is available at http://www.wildernesspress.com

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TORNADO COMPILATION

Posted by admin on Feb 13, 2012

tornadoVarious Tornadoes

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Hurricane Wilma (High Quality) – Belle Meade, Florida – October 24, 2005

Posted by admin on Feb 11, 2012

hurricaneBetween October 15th and 26th, 2005 Hurricane Wilma, became the 22nd named storm, 13th hurricane, sixth major hurricane and fourth Category Five hurricane of the record-shattering 2005 season. Hurricane Wilma also has the distinction of producing the lowest central pressure on record in the Atlantic basin.

From October 15th – 17th Hurricane Wilma gradually organized from an area of disturbed weather over the western Caribbean Sea. Over a 30 hour period from the afternoon of the18th through the morning of the 19th, Hurricane Wilma underwent explosive deepening with the central pressure falling 100 mb to a record low value of 882 mb (26.05 in) and maximum sustained winds reaching 185 mph (160 kts) with peak gusts over 200 mph (175 kts). After reaching peak intensity, Wilma began an eyewall replacement cycle and weakend slightly, however the hurricane was still a powerful Category Four with sustained winds of 150 mph (130 kts) as it moved slowly over Cozumel, Mexico and the extreme northeast tip of the Yucatan Peninsula from the 21st through the 23rd.

By the time Hurricane Wilma emerged from the Mexican mainland, on the afternoon of the 23rd, it had weakened significantly. However, the storm began to restrengthen over the eastern Gulf of Mexico as it accelerated to the northeast, ahead of an approaching trough. Hurricane Wilma regained Category Three strength with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph (110 kts) just before landfall on the southwest coast of Florida, near Cape Romano.

Wilma was a very large storm that produced hurricane condtions across almost all of the southern Florida peninsula. The highest winds reported during Hurricane Wilma’s landfall in Florida were 121 mph (105 kts) at the Collier County EOC near Naples; 117 mph (102 kts) at the Belle Glade SFWMD station and 113 mph (98 kts) at Loxahatchee. The hurricane’s minimum central pressure at landfall was 950 mb (28.05 in).

From the evening of October 23rd through mid-morning on the 24th, Storm Chaser Michael Laca intercepted Hurricane Wilma near the point of landfall on the southwest coast Florida, at Belle Meade, near Marco Island. At my location I encountered sustained winds near 100 mph (85 kts) with peak gusts near 120 mph (105 kts).

Hurricane Wilma moved rapidly across the Florida peninsula and exited the east coast near Jupiter, Florida with maximum winds reduced to near 110 mph (95 kts). The storm restrengthend and once again became a major hurricane, before finally transitioning into a large extra-tropical cyclone over the northern Atlantic.

Across its several landfalls, Hurricane Wilma was responsible for $29.1 billion (adjusted) in damage and 63 direct fatalities.

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1/22/2012 — SEVERE ALERT — Tornadoes developing = Arkansas Tennessee Mississippi

Posted by admin on Feb 8, 2012

tornadoHere is the link to the blog post with screenshots of these strong cells… also DOZENS of links to monitor this outbreak… http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/01/23/1222012-Tornadoes-develop-throughout-midwest-busy-night-ahead/

If you live in Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Alabama, Missouri, Illinois, Ohio, Georgia — these storms will be heading your way.

Watch out for the alerts which have already been issued for several states in the south and midwest .

Click the above link to see the full update. (and the other 2 updates from the past two days warning about this coming outbreak)

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1/21/2012 — SEVERE WEATHER — Possible tornadoes in California – Hail/damaging winds in Midwest

Posted by admin on Jan 25, 2012

tornadoBlog post with screenshots of the outbreak — and DOZENS of links to monitor the weather yourself —
http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/01/21/1212012-possible-Tornadoes-in-california-damaging-winds-and-hail-in-midwest/

Duration : 0:1:26

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1/21/2012 — TORNADOES detected in California and Georgia — Midwest TIME TO PREPARE for severe

Posted by admin on Jan 24, 2012

tornadohere is the website post with screenshots of the possible tornado detection: also DOZENS of links to monitor the coming severe weather:
http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2012/01/21/1212012-possible-Tornadoes-detected-in-california-and-in-georgia-west-coast-to-east-coast-severe/

Duration : 0:2:49

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CBS This Morning – Tornadoes, hail hit Southern states

Posted by admin on Jan 23, 2012

tornadoThere are storm warnings out in Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama after a powerful storm system hit parts of the South and the Midwest. Erica Hill reports.

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