Satanta, Kansas: May 21, 2020
Good things to those who wait and that was certainly the case with tonight’s storm chase in southwestern Kansas.
Good things to those who wait and that was certainly the case with tonight’s storm chase in southwestern Kansas.
April has been off to an active start, as I recently caught my second tornado of the year near Springer, Oklahoma.
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.
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.
In this episode, I talk about how I was not planning on storm chasing, but ended up finding a rogue supercell in western Oklahoma.
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.
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.
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