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Only four days after temps in the mid 80s had packed southwest Florida beaches, temps in the lower 40\'s and bitter cold wind chills have disrupted the fun in the sun for most tourists. Package shows sparsely populated, blustery Siesta Key beach with the brave wearing coats, hats, scarves, and gloves. Also included at end are shots from Sarasota Bay showing strange optical heat transfer effects from cold air over the warm bay water. The effect looks like what you would see with a mirage in the desert in extreme heat.
Shot List:
1) Beach Patrol truck driving over beach.
2) Wide shot of empty beach were sand looks like snow with tire tracks.
3) Man bundled up for cold walking in wind driven sand on beach.
4) Cold couple walking beach.
5) Siesta beach\'s iconic lifeguard towers with no one around. Stark contrast from 4 days ago.
6,7) Two shots of group of women bundled up on a windy beach.
8) Woman in hat, coat, gloves covering her nose walking on beach.
9) Woman in hat, coat, gloves with man along shore.
10) Woman in heavy coat and scarf walking beach.
11,12) Woman in coat and blue scarf on her head walking beach and looking cold.
13,14) Group of people in winter coats and hats exercising on beach with sand blowing.
15,16,17) Cold couple walking along shore.
18) Extra tight tracking shot of woman in blue scarf.
19) Cold woman in yellow coat.
20) Shot of downtown Sarasota over the bay.
21,22) Two shots showing optical heat transfer effect from Sarasota Bay into the cold air.