We have yet another "weather porn" video of the storm in California. This time, a huge wind gust hits an enormous tree, which wasn't good for a not-as-enormous house. No major injuries in this one, either, fortunately.
Meanwhile, in Santa Cruz, huge waves and high tides smashed into a coastal neighborhood, resulting in this odd scene captured on video. The waves blasted into a crevasse under the house, and formed a really cool blow hole in the driveway on the side of the houe opposite the storm-blasted beach.
Cool to watch:
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Sunday, March 2, 2014
More California Storm Videos: Huge Tree Vs. Much Smaller House, Huge Waves, Strange Blow Hole
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