Cash, Arkansas tornado: April 8, 2020
It was a race to the clock, but I managed to witness a tornado just as it was starting to get dark in northeastern Arkansas.
It was a race to the clock, but I managed to witness a tornado just as it was starting to get dark in northeastern Arkansas.
Hext is a small ghost town in western Oklahoma, along the old Route 66 corridor. What’s left of this community in 2020?
This is the story of Ravanna, Kansas, a once bustling city in the 1880s. After a controversial vote for a county seat, everything seemed to change as Ravanna faded away into the Kansas countryside.
An eight hour drive from Oklahoma City did not stop me from making it to Colorado in time to see my first tornadoes since May of this year.
Storm chase footage spanning nearly two hours is shortened down to less than three minutes in this video. This chase followed a single supercell in eastern Colorado.
A storm chase on a whim ends up featuring a long-lived supercell with an array of unique photo opportunities.
In this episode, I talk about how I was not planning on storm chasing, but ended up finding a rogue supercell in western Oklahoma.
I honestly did not think I was going to storm chase yesterday, but I decided to give it a shot. Let’s say that in the end, I was not disappointed.
How can you be an adult, pay bills and still go storm chasing? I answer this question from Andrea, on the delicate balance between responsibilities and storm chasing.
This storm chase across the Central Plains featured multiple supercell thunderstorms in two different states and several photo opportunities.
This storm chase targeted Southwest Texas for the potential for a few supercell thunderstorms.
My westernmost storm chase of 2019 brought me into northeastern New Mexico.
In my new online show, I introduce myself and what I hope to share with you all. On the show, I will discuss storm chasing, other weather topics and answer viewer questions.
It is only fitting that a string of 13 chase days in a row would finish off in the Texas panhandle. Expectations were far exceeded with this chase.
After spending the previous day storm chasing down near the Mexico border in Southwest Texas, this chase was targeting the same general area.
A storm chase over very remote parts of Edwards Plateau with virtually no radar data or internet access. within 50 miles of the Mexico border.