Category 5 Hurricane Michael, Stock Footage Master from Panama City - 10/10/2018

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Published 2018-10-15
Full stock of landfall of hurricane Michael in and around east side of Panama City / Springfield and Tyndall AFB on Oct 10.

Shot Description

1). Commentary and shots of bridge NW of Tyndall AFB.

2). Shots of Holiday Inn Express in Springfield, FL. Other chasers.

3). Highway 98 bridge and chaser vehicles.

4). Panama City Beach and surf.

5). Panama City Beach parking garage and chasers.

6). Shots of Gulf and surf from Parking Garage in Panama City Beach.

7). Stock shots of strong winds off East Bay by Long Point by Tyndall AFB bridge.

8). Various driving shots by Tyndall and Long Point.

9). Texaco gas station with damage.

10). Chasers and gathering back at Holiday Inn Express in Springfield.

11). Stock shots of trees and winds.

12). 09:57 to 28:36 is first eyewall. Canopy / roof collapse and disintegration at 18:35 and 24:39, respectively.

13). Calm eye and edge (various shots) from 25:00 to 36:39 or so. Stadium and damage. Blue skies as well.

14). Second half and debris starts at 36:45 or so.

15). Shots looking down at 44:49 to 44:58 from 3rd window shattered.

16). Shots of storm winding down and damage.

17). Ending and slug after 51:12.

SID: Christopher Collura

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All Comments (21)
  • @drsauce4347
    Did they really expect their cars to be perfectly fine in 140 MPH winds? That hotel needed a rehab anyhow. Moto of the story: never place your late model vehicle in the middle of a Cat 5
  • @garyruss3529
    Stormchaser: think I'll park my car under here to protect it. Michael: Bwahaha! Who's doing the chasing now!?
  • @culpepper402
    β€œOh no, my Jeep!” Meanwhile, everything on the east side is obliterated. Get a grip, dude. There’s people STILL living in tents.
  • @JasonJason210
    The guy with Jeep should watch a Pecos Hank video for a lesson in the value if good humour.
  • @swissirish1
    Palm trees: beast mode Pine trees: least mode
  • You get mad when your Jeep is damaged when your just chillin in hurricanes and under collapsible structures ?
  • To the guy complaining about his Jeep getting damaged- you made your bed, now lay in it. Don’t taunt Mother Nature when she’s initiating a complete landscape liquidation, then complain that she got your Jeep.
  • @Eric-sj8rn
    Lol Storm chaser complaining about his car getting damaged. In the wrong business my friend. Does insurance cover negligence?
  • @7130odyssey
    why you would park UNDER a structure that is going to come down in a Cat 4 storm is beyond me........
  • @hiyathere599
    Dent In da hood is better then a dent in da head
  • The man complaining about his Jeep was very insensitive to all the people who died in the storm. I can understand being upset, but he took it to a new level of complaining. He acted as if he had no idea a hurricane was coming. He should be grateful to be alive and unharmed.
  • Not going to lie, kinda pisses me off listening to him complain about his car while whole structures are coming apart.
  • @zetch972
    This is great footage! So glad that you guys are safe as well. I love how everyone was excited about seeing the eye. πŸ™ŒπŸΎπŸ˜­
  • @Stacie45
    Excellent footage, but yes, the guy whining about a dent in his Jeep is really pathetic. You parked your Jeep in the path of a Category 4 hurricane, what did you expect? Call your Mom and ask her for money to fix it.
  • @cacatr4495
    18:33 What did you expect? It's a hurricane. You knew it wasn't going to be a gentle April shower.
  • @momonridgetop
    First footage I’ve watched since. Good video. Those howling winds, man, scary stuff, personally will never be near another one, this one did it for me!
  • @terrancepae8420
    Rode this thing out, Oct 10 18. A day I will never forget. CBS home luckily only lost some shingles. Downed trees took out many of my neighbors homes. Gone. I was truly lucky. It has been almost a year now and we are still trying to put the pieces back together. No grocery store etc. Slowly but surely
  • @donnad9115
    This storm has been upgraded to a Category 5 for all those who don’t know.