Someone’s a pouty storm chaser.
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Learning to chase tornadoes despite myself
2016 Storm Chase Log Entries
Someone’s a pouty storm chaser.
Read moreEverything was going well until it wasn’t.
Read moreHonestly I just needed to get out of the house.
Read moreWelcome to the off season of chasing.
Read moreMore backyard chasing today.
Read moreWell, two percent is better than zero percent!
Read moreWhere’d the dog come from?
Read moreProblems solved. Time to do this right.
Read moreI really hate mosquitoes.
Read moreThis evening: Storm chasing by bicycle.
Read moreThey just kept mooing.
Read moreLow mileage, high quality. Sounds like less of a chase and more like a beer commercial.
Read moreI made a point to NOT follow Tim Marshall around like a small dog, but that really wasn’t a concern after a couple minutes.
Read moreI took today off. On my chase vacation. Dumb!
Read moreThis will be a great day.
Read moreAnother day, another hotel continental breakfast.
Read moreAnyone who puts up with me for a week can be my aunt. Will you be my aunt?
Read moreHail sucks. Just throwing that out there.
Read moreI feel at this point I’ve lost any audience I might have.
Read moreI’m going to start this post in two ways.
Read moreNever assume that you know exactly how a storm will behave.
Read moreBah, what do they know? Many of them are just meteorologists, right?
Read moreIs it me, or does Nebraska smell really bad?
Read moreTaco Bell always seems like a good idea when you’re starving.
Read moreThis was a very impromptu “chase” that involved zero planning.
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