Watch storm chaser videos from Rockport, Texas as Hurricane Harvey makes landfall.
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Hurricane Harvey map at 10: 21 p.m.
Hurricane Harvey unleashed its wrath on the small Texas community of Rockport, making landfall there on August 25, and some stormchasers were there.
One of the top stormchasers in Rockport was Jeff Piotrowski, whose Twitter page defines himself as “Emmy Award Winning Storm Chaser over 35 years.”
He posted a series of dramatic videos from Rockport on social media. Here are some of them:
Back side here we go round two. #txwx #hurricaneharvey https: //t.co/3VlXSIkwaM
— Jeff Piotrowski (@Jeff_Piotrowski) August 26,2017
At one point, he went live during the eye of the hurricane.
Live in the eye Hurricane Harvey. #txwx https: //t.co/LHA87M8BIk
— Jeff Piotrowski (@Jeff_Piotrowski) August 26,2017
Piotrowski’s storm chasing videos have hundreds of thousands of views collectively.
We are in the eye now https: //t.co/nMHU1NL0SW
— Jeff Piotrowski (@Jeff_Piotrowski) August 26,2017
He streamed live from Rockport for hours.
Live coverage Hurricane Harvey Cat 4+ at Rockport TX. #txwx https: //t.co/2pWf4z1wEO
— Jeff Piotrowski (@Jeff_Piotrowski) August 26,2017
It can’ t be underscored how dangerous the conditions were in Rockport, and there is great risk to being there. The hurricane reached the coast as a Category 4, according to The National Weather Service, with wind speeds of 130 mph. At about 11: 30 p.m., according to CNN, the town found itself in the hurricane’s eye, a brief respite.
JUST IN: An @accuweather storm chaser is in Rockport, Texas in the eyewall of the storm. He filmed this seconds after #HurricaneHarvey hit pic.twitter.com/Hu0t0sfjeo
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) August 26,2017
There were reports of buildings being damaged and injuries, but many were unconfirmed as it was too dangerous to assess most damage accounts. Social media reports said the high school building was gone, but authorities did confirm to local news reporters that those accounts were inaccurate, although the building was partially collapsed (but not fully destroyed) . There were reports that the roof was blown off a senior living complex and other buildings.
VIDEO part 1: intense eye wall of category 4 HURRICANE #HARVEY from Rockport, Texas. We are now in calm of eye. @breakingweather pic.twitter.com/HbvDh3EY9P
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) August 26,2017
The National Weather Service reported on August 25, “Hurricane Harvey officially made landfall just northeast of Corpus Christi on Friday night as a Category 4. Dangerous storm surge and extreme winds are impacting the Texas coast. Harvey will bring multiple days of heavy rainfall to a large part of Texas, increasing the likelihood of devastating inland flooding. Check your local forecast for updates and abide by instructions from local authorities.”
Debris in the pool at motel in Rockport, Texas, video from storm chaser Brett Adair #HurricaneHarvey pic.twitter.com/BJIiMVQ1jE
— Rob Zerwekh (@zerwekh) August 26,2017
You can read updated information about Hurricane Harvey from the National Weather Service here.
Read an updated weather forecast for Rockport, Texas here.
The National Weather Service local statement for Rockport read, “HARVEY NOW AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE.”
The Rockport/Fulton area of Texas calls itself the “charm of the Texas coast.”
“Charm of the Texas Coast! Located along the Texas Tropical Trail, and a significant stop along the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, these twin communities are nestled among the wind-swept oaks of the Live Oak Peninsula, ” its tourism website says. It’s 2016 population was just over 10,000 people.
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