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Written by Heidi Farrar   
Monday, 25 May 2009 09:38

Veteran storm chaser and award-winning extreme weather photographer Jim Reed has documented some of the most memorable weather events in our lifetime: Tornado outbreaks, historic floods, ice storms and, amazingly, seventeen landfalling hurricanes! Jim's all-encompassing photographic chronicle of those events, Storm Chaser: A Photographer's Journey, was recently re-released in an expanded and revised paperback edition, and we invite you to check it out! For more on Jim's work, visit his website http://www.stormchaserbook.com/index.html

 

 
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Re:Storm Chaser: A Photographer's Journey by Jim Reed
May 26 2009 15:48:14
I do not!! - I wait for you to do that, and then tell me what to look for, you brat!
Why, I oughtta...

No one believe a word he's saying - he's the origional upside-down-spooky-face-finding-poster of TVN!!

Oh! Lookie! When Updraft turned this post upside down, he saw this:



MuahahahaaHa!!

~Jo~
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Re:Storm Chaser: A Photographer's Journey by Jim Reed
Aug 11 2009 14:43:01
I just got the book as a gift from some friends, and I love it! Some truly amazing photos and stories! 5 stars from me!
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Re:Storm Chaser: A Photographer's Journey by Jim Reed
Aug 11 2009 15:42:44
Kelton, glad you like it.
Its the sort of book you will keep picking up and always find something new or interesting in so many of the images.

A true gem to have in anyones collection.
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+2 #1 liftofflady1 2009-05-25 04:01
That was awesome...I remember the 04 canes very well...we were on Melbourne Beach at the time and didn't evacuate. Francis dumped sand on our yard and Jeanne left us with only 4' of burm between us and a 15' dropoff.
 
 
-1 #2 JC Surfs 2009-05-25 04:40
Great Work Jim !!! Its always good to see such a dedicated person to all types of crazy weather phenonema..
 
 
-1 #3 Caleb 2009-05-26 07:27
Sorry to get off subject here but I am getting tired of this pattern. The jet stream remains north! Looks like a high pressure system will move over the high plains today into tomarrow blocking anything that might move in. This is a major AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA in anger!
 
 
0 #4 EMB 2009-05-26 07:57
Great stuff- only thing going on is the cyclone in the indian ocean- Here in Seattle its been clear and sunny for a week and its forecast for another week- cant remember a May like this in decades. Looks like Vortex 2 just wasted millions as the storms have been almost nonexistant- maybe June will suprise us! Keep posting something to kill the boredom!!
 
 
-1 #5 Caleb 2009-05-26 11:56
VORTEX 2 is on an HP supercell heading tward Fort Worth! The storm has an outflow boundary ahead of it and a larger outflow boundary going the other! We could see a A line of storms just exspload in a few minutes!
 
 
0 #6 tornadoesallaround 2009-05-28 12:50
Yo Jim! I already got your book, LOVE IT!!
 

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