Massive EF-4 tornado southwest of Salina, Kansas

Posted by admin on May 2, 2012

storm chaserStorm Chaser Chris Streeks documents an EF-4 Tornado that impacted areas of Kansas southwest of Salina on April 14, 2012.

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Hurricane Katrina: Extreme Video

Posted by admin on Apr 26, 2012

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Storm Chaser Mike Theiss and Jim Reed takes you up close and personal with Hurricane Katrina.

Duration : 0:4:55

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Storm Chasers on Discovery Channel – highlights from 2008

Posted by admin on Apr 12, 2012

storm chaserThis video highlights the insane 2008 Tornado season, as storm chasers and researchers push the envelope with violent tornadoes. For more intense tornado action, check out Storm Chasers on the Discovery Channel starting on Sunday, October 19 at 10:00 pm Eastern.

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Storm Chaser: A Photographer’s Journey by Jim Reed!

Posted by admin on Mar 21, 2012

storm chaserThrough breathtaking photos, quotes, letters, and journal entries from climatologists, researchers, political leaders, spiritual advisors, and storm survivors, Storm Chaser: A Photographer’s Journey chronicles award-winning weather photographer Jim Reed’s most thrilling, beautiful, memorable, and dramatic adventures to date. From extraordinary tornadoes to historic Hurricanes, remarkable Floods, geomagnetic storms, and close-calls with lightning, Reed captures not only the mercilessness of America’s sometimes deadly weather, but also the magnificence and meaning behind the tempests. Newly released as a paperback with 16 pages of new material (totaling 208 pages with 194 color photographs), this revised edition of Storm Chaser provides even more incredible images and the astonishing stories behind them. Visit http://www.stormchaserbook.com/ for more on Jim’s work!

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Storm Chasing Argentina: Tornadic supercell!

Posted by admin on Feb 20, 2012

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In late December, 2009, Storm Chasers Reed Timmer, Chris Chittick and company traveled to Argentina for a “taste” of the southern hemisphere atmosphere! In this third part of a three-part series of webisodes, Reed and Chris meet up with Argentine meteorologists Ramiro and Matías and set out in search of the storm of a lifetime.

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Vaski – Storm Chaser

Posted by admin on Feb 13, 2012

storm chaserArtist: Vaski
Title: Storm Chaser
Label: Burn The Fire
Genre: Electronic
Style: Genre: Dubstep
Date: 2011

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Logo, Visuals: Me

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HUGE MANITOBA TORNADO! June 23, 2007 -

Posted by admin on Feb 13, 2012

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TornadoVideos.net Storm Chasers Reed Timmer and Dave Holder captured this huge, violent wedge tornado in southwest Manitoba on June 23, 2007. We were blasted by mud and flying corn stalks as the Tornado crossed the road less than 200 yards away!

Duration : 0:5:26

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Tornado Fury Trailer! Extreme storm chasing from 2007

Posted by admin on Feb 12, 2012

storm chaserThis is the trailer for Tornado Fury, a film produced entirely by Ken Cole of Angry Sky Productions. This film documents the insane 2007 Tornado chasing season of the TornadoVideos.net team (Reed Timmer and Joel Taylor). Check out TornadoFury.com for more information, and TornadoVideos.net for mroe extreme tornado footage!

Duration : 0:2:11

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Hurricane Wilma (High Quality) – Belle Meade, Florida – October 24, 2005

Posted by admin on Feb 11, 2012

hurricaneBetween October 15th and 26th, 2005 Hurricane Wilma, became the 22nd named storm, 13th hurricane, sixth major hurricane and fourth Category Five hurricane of the record-shattering 2005 season. Hurricane Wilma also has the distinction of producing the lowest central pressure on record in the Atlantic basin.

From October 15th – 17th Hurricane Wilma gradually organized from an area of disturbed weather over the western Caribbean Sea. Over a 30 hour period from the afternoon of the18th through the morning of the 19th, Hurricane Wilma underwent explosive deepening with the central pressure falling 100 mb to a record low value of 882 mb (26.05 in) and maximum sustained winds reaching 185 mph (160 kts) with peak gusts over 200 mph (175 kts). After reaching peak intensity, Wilma began an eyewall replacement cycle and weakend slightly, however the hurricane was still a powerful Category Four with sustained winds of 150 mph (130 kts) as it moved slowly over Cozumel, Mexico and the extreme northeast tip of the Yucatan Peninsula from the 21st through the 23rd.

By the time Hurricane Wilma emerged from the Mexican mainland, on the afternoon of the 23rd, it had weakened significantly. However, the storm began to restrengthen over the eastern Gulf of Mexico as it accelerated to the northeast, ahead of an approaching trough. Hurricane Wilma regained Category Three strength with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph (110 kts) just before landfall on the southwest coast of Florida, near Cape Romano.

Wilma was a very large storm that produced hurricane condtions across almost all of the southern Florida peninsula. The highest winds reported during Hurricane Wilma’s landfall in Florida were 121 mph (105 kts) at the Collier County EOC near Naples; 117 mph (102 kts) at the Belle Glade SFWMD station and 113 mph (98 kts) at Loxahatchee. The hurricane’s minimum central pressure at landfall was 950 mb (28.05 in).

From the evening of October 23rd through mid-morning on the 24th, Storm Chaser Michael Laca intercepted Hurricane Wilma near the point of landfall on the southwest coast Florida, at Belle Meade, near Marco Island. At my location I encountered sustained winds near 100 mph (85 kts) with peak gusts near 120 mph (105 kts).

Hurricane Wilma moved rapidly across the Florida peninsula and exited the east coast near Jupiter, Florida with maximum winds reduced to near 110 mph (95 kts). The storm restrengthend and once again became a major hurricane, before finally transitioning into a large extra-tropical cyclone over the northern Atlantic.

Across its several landfalls, Hurricane Wilma was responsible for $29.1 billion (adjusted) in damage and 63 direct fatalities.

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Storm chaser killed in turnpike crash

Posted by admin on Feb 7, 2012

storm chaserA noted Storm Chaser was killed in a four-vehicle crash on the Turner Turnpike Saturday.

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