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Back storm chasing again. 2018 has been very quiet but a jump in activity gave us a chance to chase some serious storms.
One last shot from the other night. It didn't come out as nice I expected, but I think that the passing car added some interesting color.
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A group-shot of the 'Team' on our first Storm Chase, August 3rd 2002.
Tony Gilbert, Myself, Harry 'Mac', Zoe and Nikki.
Birdlip, Gloucestershire.
August 3rd 2002.
Denver's a great city, I love watching food programmes, I saw Duffy's on Man v Food, so I had to go check it out with my friend.
Near Sterling, Colorado, June 1st, waiting for a supercell to grow out of this scruffy base while the crop dust wind socks flutter.
Supercell gains strength southwest of Lometa, Texas - March 19, 2013. More info here: www.perezmedia.net/ceruleanarc/001555.html
A tornado-warned storm near Havana, Ill. on the big outbreak day. Never produced a tornado, but was still a neat storm. Maybe not worth being in the car 19 hours for, but, hey :)
Storm Chasing in South Central Kansas. This storm would later go on to drop a tornado near Cedar Vale Kansas.
Dropping the brightness and contrast to make the sun stand out with the clouds in the forground darkend.
this cell was really dramatic, you could feel the air being sucked up into the storm and managed to get some cool video of the tumbleweeds flying down this road.
June 17, 2009 - Kearney Nebraska US
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I wasn't chasing this day. Truck was in the shop, and I was at my son's baseball game. Though we did have the perfect view north, while the game was in play.
June is go time when it come to severe weather here in Nebraska. Heat temps were in the upper 90s and we had all the right ingredients for some nasty weather to form. We had just the right amount of shear helped produced this tornadic storm cell that day.
At the time of these captures, this storm cell was in peak mature stage. Just 20 miles north and east of Kearney Nebraska, the areas between Ravenna, and Gibbon. Golf ball sized hail and torrential rainfall, with a Tornado warning boot.
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Also at Callaway Gardens is a Bird of Prey show, beautiful birds that fly over your head in a display overlooking a picturesque lake.