I have finished the 2008 hurricane season DVD- titled "Tracking the Hurricanes: 2008". It is the 3rd in our series which includes 2004 and 2005. We did not have enough material to do a 2006 or 2007 edition- which no one is complaining about I am sure.

The DVD chronicles the hurricane season from my team's point of view in relation to our field work mostly. We begin with TS Cristobal on the Outer Banks of NC and then move on to Dolly in Mexico- as shot by colleague Tim Millar. We missed out on Edouard but pick up with Fay, Gustav, Hanna and Ike.
The Gustav chapter is pretty good and features Mike Watkins and myself working to place our remote camera units and our 5 meter wind tower out in the elements. It is very tough to "chase hurricanes" in Louisiana but we managed to spread ourselves from New Orleans to New Iberia- mostly by virtue of the remote camera units. We captured a huge sign getting blown over from the camera we had on our wind tower- it did not take much wind to do it.
Next up is the Ike chapter. This is by far the most compelling. Mike Watkins joined me for this mission and we worked extremely hard to make the mission a success. Our cameras worked perfect and we captured some really unique and valuable video- valuable in terms of the science we can extract from it. Using fixed cameras that record for many hours at a time is a great way to see patterns and other things that you cannot detect in real time.
The Ike chapter also shows the conditions inside the 11th floor of the San Luis hotel in Galveston. The noise from the wind was incredible. That is something we will never forget.
I end the chapter with a return trip to Texas in October where I document the damage from Port Arthur south and west to Galveston - including the devastation along the Bolivar peninsula.
The program utilizes a lot of time lapse which I find to be an effective tool. I am quite proud of the production and invite you to take a look at a teaser clip that I have posted on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zygJhRKqjW0
The DVD contains video and reports from Jesse Bass, Mike Watkins, Tim Millar and me.