NY STORM:SNOW FALLING AT NIGHT (BEAUTY SHOT)
Locked shot of snow falling at night in New York City
People remove snow from roads and drives using shovels, and children play after heavy snow storms in the United States.
Activities after heavy snow storms in the United States. In Kansas City, Missouri people remove snow from the roads and drives using shovels after a 21 inch snow storm. Cars covered with snow and ice. In Chicago a man clears a path after a 6 inch snow and temperatures near zero. Cars covered with ice and snow. Children play with snow in San Francisco after the city receives an unusual snow storm. Location: United States USA. Date: January 22, 1962.
Blizzard in New York City
26min. 42sec.- Presidents Day Blizzard 2003- February 17th,- MTA Bus stuck in deep snow (Queens, NY),- Cars buried in the snow (Queens, NY),- Traffic shots with snow plows on the Boulevard,- Pedestrians walking down the middle of 5th Ave in Manhattan,- American Flag shot with blowing snow,- People struggling in the snow at the corner of 5th Avenue & Central Park South, Manhattan,- Cars spinning their tires/stuck in snow,- Ambulance spinning it's wheels on 5th Avenue,- Pedestrians struggling in high winds & blowing snow, corner of 5th Avenue & Central Park South,- NYPD vehicles on 5th Avenue during the blizzard,- Snow plow on 5th Avenue, Manhattan,- ""New York"" sign on building w/temperature reading,- Shot of St. Patrick's Cathedral on 5th Avenue,- Police officer cleaning the snow off patrol car,- Pedestrians standing on top of huge snow mounds piled up on 5th Avenue, Manhattan,- Tractors loading snow into dumpsters at Rockefeller Center, Manhattan,- CNN scrolling sign on 6th Avenue displaying text about blizzard,- Shot of Radio City Music Hall during the blizzard,- Guy trying to push car out of deep snow (Queens, NY),- Guy using snow blower in deep snow,- Pedestrians struggling in the deep snow/walking down the middle of the street (Queens, NY),- Traffic at night on Woodhaven Blvd.,- Snow covered streets and cars at night,- Pedestrians struggling to negotiate snow covered sidewalks in Manhattan,- Lady using a snow blower at the height of the storm,- Cars stuck on Woodhaven Blvd in Queens, NY during the height of the storm,- MTA bus stuck in the snow on Woodhaven Blvd,- Pedestrians out in the blizzard,- Wind driven snow shots & White Out Conditions (Manhattan/Queens)
Pathe
Spring dust storm batters the plains in Colorado as residents in Rapid City dig themselves out of the heaviest snow in South Dakota
AUTRE
Day after a snow storm in Montreal. A tractor removes the snow in a mall parking lot. A man pushes is snow blower. A woman shovels. A snow blower cleans the street. Traffic. Keywords: SNOW REMOVAL,MONTREAL (CITY),SNOWSTORM
News Clip: Storm Cost
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
(BIG US SNOW STORM)
Unused / Unissued material - <br/> <br/>Title reads: "Snow's Big Blow - Worst Storm Of The Winter". American voiceovered newsreel material. <br/> <br/>United States of America (USA). <br/> <br/>VS Traffic moving along roads and highways in America during snow storm, a winter scene. GV Travelling from front of car along snow covered street. CU Pedestrians feet walking in snow on pavements. GV Snow covered city street on dull day. VS Around New York after heavy snow fall. VS Wind whips the snow and blows hard through a deserted petrol filling station and through the frame work of one of the bridges over the Hudson River. Snow jams up main street traffic. <br/> <br/>(Comb.F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 08/01/1964.
01/09/74 C0042229 - COLOR NEW YORK: SNOW STORM IN NEW YORK.
01/09/74 C0042229 - COLOR NEW YORK: SNOW STORM IN NEW YORK. FCS "SNOW STORM" SHOWS: THRUWAY SCENES: ASSORTED CITY SCENES: TRAINS, CITY SCENES: (SHOT 1/9/74 36FT) SNOW - NEW YORK NEW YORK HIGHWAYS - NEW YORK - THRUWAY FEET - WALKING (IN SNOW) CITY TRAFFIC - NEW YORK NEW YORK XX / 36 FT / 16 ORIG / COLOR / MAG TRACK 150 FT / 16 ORIG / COLOR / CUTS /
Kansas City Snow
Kansas City snow storm - pan street and office buildings - bleak - deserted - snowing - Harllmark Cards
1930s NEWSREELS
MEN WALKING DOWN STREET HOLD THEIR HATS, ARE BARELY VISIBLE IN BLINDING WIND, SNOW STORM. CITY POLICEMAN DIRECTS PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC ON STREET CORNER DURING SNOW STORM. TROLLEY KICKS UP CLOUD OF SNOW AS IT SPEEDS DOWN STREET.
CITY SNOW PLOW IN STORM
in the midst of a winter storm, a city snow plow moves passed a stopped motorist.
DN-B-313 Beta SP
News Topics of the Week - Winter Storms
City Storm/ New Jersey; 1996
Woman walking large dog with dog coat in snow storm (1996 Blizzard); Snow falls on wooded area amd around lake in Central Park?; Squirrel climbs tree in snow; Policeman in policecar speaks to driver of car that slid on snow covered road; POV driving on a New Jersey highway in snow storm; Newark Airport in blizzard; EXT airtraffic control tower; Shot through fence of snowcovered tarmac/ runway; LS of airplane being de-iced/ de-icer;
The eye of 8 pm: rains of errors at Météo France?
City snowploughs
Snowploughs at work during a snowstorm in a city at night.
85544 1974 SUPER OUTBREAK " DAY OF THE KILLER TORNADOES " NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
This color educational film is a documentary events of April 3, 1974, when one hundred and forty-seven deadly twisters swept through Kentucky, Ohio, and Alabama. <p><p>This 1974 Super Outbreak was the second-largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period, just behind the 2011 Super Outbreak. It was also the most violent tornado outbreak ever recorded, with 30 F4/F5 tornadoes confirmed. Opening title: DAY OF THE KILLER TORNADOS (:07-:36). Clouds move in the sky. At 9:30a.m., the first tornado touches down in Indiana. At a radio station in Brandenburg, KY, announcer Bill Burn receives a phone call that a tornado is coming, he opens the door and sees it in the distance. He alerts people via his radio station but it is too late. The tornado hits and 31 people die. A teletype bulletin. WHAS radio in Louisville, KY, puts a warning on the air. In the sky above, Dick Gilbert flies a helicopter and sees the weather deteriorate. Tornado alert alarm activated. Black low clouds (:37-3:23). Radio announcers on the phone. Wind speed gauge shown as debris flies around. Huge black funnel of the tornado touches down at the State Fair Grounds then heads direct for downtown Louisville. WHAS-TV cameraman films from the roof. The storm speeds through and starts smashing the suburbs. At the Cincinnati Airport, a national warning system worker alerts Civil Defense. Tornado alert siren. People call to see if the sirens are real or a test (3:24-5:29). WCKY alerts the public that a tornado has been seen near the airport. An official pins a Cincinnati map. An emergency bulletin is typed up. A policeman drives by. A huge funnel roars through Hamilton County but misses Cincinnati. Tornado seen in the distance (5:30-7:24). Emergency personnel carry an injured man via a stretcher. People walk around dazed and injured. Homes are destroyed, downtown is trashed in a small town. Civil defense workers gauge the situation. Firemen walk the rainy streets, trees and debris are everywhere. The storm front marches north towards Xenia, OH. Xenia City Manager calls his wife to say happy anniversary and to come visit at 5 p.m. National Weather Service office at Dayton, OH airport, a man alerts a man to broadcast the tornado on its way (7:25-9:25). At Wright Patterson AFB, the commanding general is checking the storm on radar. At WHIO, weatherman watches his radar, and goes live on t.v. to broadcast a tornado warning. A weather radar shows the storm. Centerville Police Station alerts all police. Miami Valley Disaster services asks if a funnel has been sighted. A tornado is in the distance. An engineer on a train. A tornado hits the ground, goes through the city of Xenia (9:26-12:11). City Manager calls his wife to warn her to grab the children and head for the basement. The tornado rips through the train, other structures. In minutes, help is on the way to Xenia. Firemen enroute. City hall is wrecked. By flashlight, city officials get to work (12:12-14:17). Airmen from the AFB are ready to help. All night long, city officials are trying to bring the situation under control. Rescue workers search for injured and dead. In Alabama, a tornado hits the ground. City officials in Huntsville plan and strategize. Police alert public (14:18-16:30). Rain on a police car. A tornado on the ground. Homes are destroyed west of Huntsville. Women and children killed, a grieving father. Injured taken to Huntsville Hospital. Emergency personnel.People give blood by candlelight. Another funnel cloud barrels across Alabama. Men run down the stairs. Police talk to city officials. Tornado alert alarm sirens go on (16:31-19:05). The tornado is heading towards the hospital. Downed traffic signals and debris everywhere. Brandenburg, KY -- the town is destroyed. Residents give their thoughts on what they saw. Huntsville, AL as seen from the air, destroyed. Louisville and Xenia, OH as seen from the air, complete devastation (19:06-21:19). Survivors share their thoughts. Xenia completely destroyed. Temporary morgue sign. Bodies and fires. Overturned train. Snow and cold. Two guardsmen die in a fire. Tornado winds sent shrapnel shooting huge debris into people's homes (21:20-23:26). Huge piles of debris. Homes ripped in half. People talk about the devastation. A disaster center for people. Red Cross arrives. Clean up begins (23:27-25:02). People clean up. 307 people killed in 11 states. Piles of debris. Emergency officials. Clouds move (25:03-26:47). Defense Civil Preparedness Agency (26:48-27:20).<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
City traffic in snow
City traffic in snow at night.
Scenes of snow storm in New York City circa 1920
Pedestrians walking sidewalks in New York City, United States, during a snow storm circa 1920 (likely February 4-7, 1920). Monument and statue of seated man in public square. Peddlers lined up along a street tending their horses and wagons in the aftermath of the snow storm . A peddler works to get his horse going on a wet, slippery, muddy dirt road. Men driving large open stake wagons, pulled by teams of horses on streets filled with water and chunks of snow. Street views in New York City with horse-drawn wagons maneuvering on sidewalks past snow banks to get on the street. Motorized car and truck traffic competing on same roads with horse drawn wagons. Heavy traffic of trucks on city street during snow storm. A crowded and busy street during the snow storm, filled with peddler wagons, pedestrians, cars, trucks, and a hobble skirt car (low floor streetcar with sliding doors at center, allowing women with tight fitting lower skirts - so called hobble skirts - to board more easily) . Text "New York" visible on lower forward panel of streetcar. Pedestrians making their way along a wide, icy sidewalk in heavy wind during the storm. Men shoveling snow. Some pedestrians are actually pushed by the wind so they slide on their feet across the sidewalk covered in frozen ice. A police officer helps a woman to cross a street. More scenes of pedestrians trying to make their way across city sidewalks during the storm, with many sliding on ice. Location: New York City USA. Date: 1920.
Yours Is The Land
Yours Is The Land - TFA-118D A film about conservation of the earth made in 1949 by the Conservation Foundation and the New York Zoological Society global warming, glacier, glaciers, snow, ice, melting, environment, Zoom in on rotating earth, farm with waving grass in wind, eroded field, hillside with rutted ground, ruts, erosion, waves rolling into beach, snowed covered mountains reflected in lake, glacier, snow melting in stream, crashing waves, billowing clouds, snow covered mountain peaks, rock and rubble covered hillside, glacier grinding rock down valley. ice covered by ground up rock at foot of glacier, glacial streams washing rock and dirt, tiny lichen, glacial lake, downstream, clear brook, sand beds, silt, acid dissolves minerals, growing lichen time lapse, soil is produced, plants grow, organic matter is created to support small tree, rock into dirt, time lapse plant growing, sprouting bean, chlorophyll, insects convert plants into soil, worms, cliff showing topsoil layers, water lily on pond, pickerel weed, cypress trees, climax species in forest, nature's plan, new life depends on death of old, steel head trout spawning upstream, up waterfall, plow plowing field, forests, waterfalls, birds, rabbits, cow chewing, moose eating plants, owl antelope in mountains, balance of nature, map of world, painting of cavemen, dawn of modern civilization, farm workers with hoes, man behind horse drawn plow, farm machinery, harvester, dredge, tractor, combine, axe chopping tree, large tree falling in forest, trees falling, burning clearing, mining stork flying, lake and mountains, smoke belching factory, forest fire,devastation, erosion, bare earth, water spout, tornado, wind, dry dusty land, dust storm, flood, wind blowing dirt, eroded fields, camels, cow skeleton, desert, forest, tree stumps, polluted streams, graph showing productive parts of earth, tractor pulling farm machine, barren land, men in field talking and pointing, what does conservation mean, tractor with hay baling machine, topsoil eroded, chain of life, tree falling, stumps, picturesque farm, country church, large refinery, airplane over large city, atomic bomb blast, cracked soil, two girls getting mail from rural mailbox, haystacks, forest fire devastation, floods, destruction of the earth, two girls walk down country lane. text of conservation pledge.
Paramount
Snowstorm hits New York and Memphis