November 7, 2011 intercept from southwest Oklahoma!
Victims of the 2011 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 records an EXTREMELY close lightning strike! This video is also featured on the 2010 Tornado Extravaganza DVD! PURE INTENSITY!
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
MnWxChaser.com |
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Extreme videographer and storm chaser James Reynolds spends his "down time" documenting volcanic eruptions! 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!"
Available in the TVN store! |
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Extreme Tornado Tours
guide Chad Cowan documents the storm of a lifetime in South Dakota.
For fine art prints, visit ChaseTheStorms.com |
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October 24, 2011: Photographer Stephen Locke brings us the amazing Aurora Borealis display from northern Kansas.
TempestGallery.com |
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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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TVN Live-streamers Aaron Estman and Erik Fox documented multiple tornadoes during the November 7, 2011 tornado event in southwest Oklahoma! TexasChasers.com
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Storm chaser Michael Stanga documents the Bowdle, South Dakota tornado on May 22, 2010. Visit Michael's website at The WxPage.com
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| Written by Heidi Farrar | |||
| Monday, 07 December 2009 16:10 | |||
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The central Plains into the midwest is bracing for a potentially crippling blizzard, which is expected to begin impacting Kansas and points north and east tomorrow. Most of Kansas and Nebraska could see 12" or more of snow by Wednseday morning, but the huge complicating factor is the 30+ MPH sustained winds that are expected in conjunction with the "atmostpheric bomb" that can be seen on the surface wind map above. This will likely lead to incredible drifting, closed highways and Interstates and possibly power outages, not to mention dangerous wind chills. The system will progress gradually east into western Missouri, Iowa, southern Minnesota, southwest Wisconsin and northern Illinois Wednesday, where even more snow is possible by mid-day Wednseday, along with 30-50 MPH winds! Accumulating ice is possible in the central Appalachians/Laurel Highlands during the same timeframe; there is also a heightened severe weather threat in the southeast! Andrew Butler will be streaming this snow event from Minnesota, and several other streamers will likely be out as well, including Reed and Chris and members of the TwisterData, Thunder and ETT stream teams for the winter storm event, as well as Andrew Pritchard from Illinois. Dennis Sherrod will likely be out streaming in the Gulf coast area for the severe weather end of the spectrum. Stay tuned for updates, and be sure to follow the event on the Live page!
UPDATE: David Drummond will also be streaming a potentially historic severe wind event from west Texas! He says it is being compared to a record breaking event in 1996 that caused widespread damage across the area, with winds anywhere from 60-75 MPH over a wide area, with higher gusts and potentially approaching 120 MPH at Guadalupe pass, where he will try to set up unless it is closed. MASS CHAOS!!!
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Comments
I fear a repeat of the 20-mile long backups on I-39/90 that occurred in February 2008. Then again, maybe Dane County's figured out to use straight salt on the grades. Heh... probably not.
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