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!
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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!
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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!
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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 Heidi Farrar | |||
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Forecast models continue to suggest that strong, southerly wind-fields in the lowest levels of the atmosphere will readily transport this uninhibited current of Gulf moisture well into the Mid South and lower Ohio Valley, allowing dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s to migrate potentially as far north as the Missouri bootheel by sunset or just thereafter; this should provide plenty of fuel for thunderstorms that are likely to develop ahead of a cold front that will sweep across Arkansas later this afternoon. Low and mid-level wind shear is very favorable for thunderstorms with sustained rotating updrafts; any storms that are able to develop along and ahead of the front will have the potential for strong, possibly long-lived tornadoes, especially, and unfortunately, after dark, as the low-level wind shear is forecast to intensify in conjunction with the arrival of the most abundant moisture from the Gulf. The possibility of a nighttime tornado event presents an especially dangerous situation for residents of central and Eastern Arkansas, west Tennessee, northern Mississippi. As always, persons in the outlined areas are strongly urged to have their severe weather plans in place, monitor local media and, above all, heed warnings when they are issued--NOAA Weather Radios with fresh batteries are a must for events such as these. Numbers of storm chasers will be in the field as well; their activities can be monitored by following our Live Page. Stay tuned, as Reed will be providing updates as possible, from Twitter and Facebook, as the day unfolds.
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