May 10, 2010 tornado intercept in Oklahoma! --------------- Victims of the 2011 and 2012 storm season continue to need our support. Please consider a donation to the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, or other organization that focuses on storm recovery: American Red Cross Habitat for Humanity |
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Reed, Joel and friends from England endure a destructive hail storm!
For the rest of the story, read INTO THE STORM -- Available in the TVN store! |
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Extreme Tornado Tours gets in on the intense November 7 tornadoes!
Chase with TVN at ExtremeTornadoTours.com! |
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Thunder's Curtis McDonald, Matt Chatelain, Daniel Betten and Thomas Spoence document the April 14, 2012 outbreak in northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas!
Tornado Extravaganza 2010 in the TVN store!
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Verne Carlson was on the heels of a multi-vortex wedge tornado during the May 10, 2010 Oklahoma outbreak!
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Storm chaser Bill Doms captures photogenic video of a violent Minnesota tornado on August 7, 2010
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Extreme videographer and storm chaser James Reynolds documented an extreme ice event on the shores of Lake Geneva in February, 2012! For more, visit TyphoonFury.com
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Extreme videographer Jim Edds puts his surge cam to the test against Rita, Fabian, Katrina and Isabel!
Check out Jim's website at ExtremeStorms.com |
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Help keep Andy's memory alive. For more information, visit the Andy Gabrielson Memorial Fund Website. |
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For more, check out "Get Out and Film It!"
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Extreme Tornado Tours
guide Chad Cowan documents the storm of a lifetime in South Dakota.
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Photographer and storm chaser Stephen Locke documents an EF-4 tornado across central Kansas on April 14, 2012.
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Storm chasers Scott Peake, Kevin Rolfs, Colt Forney and Isaac Pato document the November 7, 2011 tornado event in southwest Oklahoma!
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Storm chasers capture this incredibly intense "drillbit" tornado near Cherokee, Oklahoma on April 14, 2012!
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| Written by Dick McGowan | |||
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After record lows in the Southeast and record highs for the Plains/Midwest last week, an upper-level low has made its way to the Desert Southwest, where it will first dump snow for portions of SE NM and W. TX late tonight. A winter storm warning is in effect for the mentioned areas and up to 7 inches is possible! The map shows a current view of the watches/warnings currently in effect! Monday, the upper low will continue to deepen over parts of southeast TX and limited boundary-layer moisture will advect northward in response to its approach. Ridging aloft and weak lapse rates will limit instability, but should storms evolve, especially along the coastline, the shear in place definitely supports supercells and isolated tornadoes. Nevertheless, much needed rain will develop in drought-stricken Texas and flash flooding is possible in some areas, with up to 4 inches of total rainfall possible by tomorrow night / early Tuesday.
Tuesday, rain will linger across SE Texas as the upper low moves further east across extreme Eastern TX. Deeper moisture is expected to push north through SE AR, LA, MS and AL, where a warm front will exist. Again, instability will be limited, but shear profiles are supportive of supercells, including tornadoes. Heavy rain will also exist in these areas and flash flooding is definitely possible across the mentioned areas.
Stay tuned to TornadoVideos.Net as the next blog entry will explore TVN's unforgettable 2011 season! There will be a lot of new, amazing stuff happening in 2012 for TVN, so be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter, as well as here, in the upcoming months!
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Comments
I was watching the weather channel and I heard them talk about this severe weather. They said that there was a 5 out of 10 chance for a tornado! I hope that everyone will be safe and prepared if there is a tornado!
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