Live Storms Media Stringer, Jason Weingart, captured this beautiful time lapse as a severe squall line was moving into the Florence, Texas area on October 2nd, 2014. Credit to 'LiveStormsMedia'.
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The Peace River reached a historic crest in Arcadia (at Fl Hwy 70) after Hurricane Ian. It reached the highest water level ever recorded. Many homes and vehicles were lost. Travel is very difficult if not impossible in the region. Many homes are cut off by blocked roads. This video is a river level perspective of the damage.
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First shot of mobile home that was thrown and completely destroyed is where the fatality happened. This comes after yet another long track tornado rips through Mississippi. Numerous homes destroyed and damaged. A fire station was destroyed. Trees are snapped close to the ground and evenly indicating a strong tornado EF2+. Ending shot is a beautiful sunrise over the area that was hit by a tornado just hours before.
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An intense supercell produced a tornado near Sandy hook, Mississippi this evening. Lightning from the forward flank of the storm could be seen for many miles away. Upon the tornado crossing SR-35 near Hurricane Creek Road - damage was noted where numerous high tension powerpoles were snapped and in the roadway. Other structural damage was evident with metal pearlings in the road.
Significant flash flooding took place during the evening on September 28th across portions of Walton and Okaloosa Counties. Destin proper ended up receiving over a foot of rainfall and the drainage system could not handle it. Many roads ended up with deep water and stalled vehicles in them, including US-98 and FL-293 near the Mid-Bay Bridge. Credit: Brett Adair / Live Storms Media
Flooding was no match for a few vehicles who decided to go through waters of 1 to 2 feet deep in parts of Pascagoula on Sunday. Even a motorcycle went through the water like it was nothing. However, you don't know if there are pockets of deeper water when you do this. Please, turn around and don't drown. Credit: Tiffany Strunk / Live Storms Media
Live Storms Media Stringer, Jason Weingart, captured this beautiful time lapse as a severe squall line was moving into the Florence, Texas area on October 2nd, 2014. Credit to 'LiveStormsMedia'.