Here's the same performance with better video but not as clear audio. Here's a Dylan/Rolling Thunder version from Norway, 2011. And an audio only version from the Live at Budokan album. [More...]
And while it's not about a hurricane, but the wrongfully convicted Ruben Carter, here's Bob Dylan's Hurricane. A version with the story here.
A non-Dylan song I always think of during hurricanes: Zachary Richard's, Come on Sheila from Snake Bite Love (background here.)
How short-sighted are artists, Hollywood and the recording industry, that they restrict the posting of videos of past live performances? In most cases, the artist isn't selling videos of these performances, so what is it costing them? Don't they realize that everyone watching and enjoying a past concert performance on You Tube is a potential buyer of albums the artist is selling? And that a viewer who likes a past live performance is more likely to buy the artist's current work, or the album with the song featured in the concert video?