Severe Weather Links
  • Storm Chasing: Everyone should print out a copy of this very important information about storm chasing safety, courtesy and responsibility before heading out on the road. Definite words to chase by from an expert in this field -- Chuck Doswell.
  • StormTrack: Articles and information that every storm chaser needs from chasers Tim Vasquez, Tim Marshall, and Patrick Kerrin.
  • Storm Prediction Center: Home page for the NOAA's SPC and the information they provide.
  • Current Watches & Warnings: Current weather watches and warnings from Texas A & M University.
  • The National Severe Storms Laboratory: Useful information about severe weather from this government laboratory that specializes in the study of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
  • Tornadochasing.com: A commerical site that sells severe weather videos and t-shirts, but also has a free "Picture of the Week" and education for storm enthusiasts.
  • Silver Lining Tours: Professional storm chasing tours. Join David Gold and Bill Gargan as they chase the big ones across the plains!
  • Storm Chaser: Home page for Warren Faidley, the world's ultimate "storm chaser" and professional weather photographer.
  • HamWx: Information for those chasers who use ham radios to keep in touch with the weather and each other.
  • The Tornado SafetyNet: Learn about tornado safety and facts.
  • Storm Chasing Weathervine: Online magazine just for storm chasers!
  • The Tornado Project Online: Get the latest statistics and facts on tornadoes around the world.
  • APR Weather: Much severe weather information and it even has its own severe weather computer model!
  • Tornado Scapes: Original drawings of tornadoes, including some nice abstract art.
  • Severewx.com: A severe weather website containing chase reports, a photo galley and a weather store, among other great features!
  • MESO: Multi-community Environmental Storm Observatory -- A group that chases storm, but also works with communities to inform them about severe weather and public safety.
  • MAS Weather: General weather and severe weather information from east-central Minnesota.
  • Target Area: See chaser Scott Blair's terrific photo gallery and read his interesting storm chase accounts.
  • Severe Storms Online Meteorology Guide: A beginner's guide to severe weather from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  • Weather Chasers: Alan Switzer's page has some very nice photographs of severe storms and tornadoes, including damage from when his own home was hit on May 3, 1999! There are chase summaries and articles on storm chasing as well.
  • Incredible Weather: An interactive and well-designed website on severe weather from French Canada (Quebec).
  • Illinois Chasers of Adverse and Severe Weather: Severe weather site for chasers in Illinois.
  • The Weather Club: Information on severe weather and links to other Weather Club member websites.
  • Lee's Weather Forecasting Service: Weather forecasts from Lee Borowska, with severe weather information and forecasts focused primarily on the Twin Cities region, but national forecast maps are also available.
  • Weatherbook.com: Weather information and photographs for the Washington, D.C. Area and the Middle Atlantic Region, including excerpts from Washington Weather, a 252-page hardcover book that contains weather explanation and weather history for the Middle Atlantic region.
  • Tornado Central: The storm chasing home of Jeff Snyder. Many of Jeff's storm chase logs, pictures, and videos are available.
  • North Central Stormchasing: Storm chasing with Jerry Witz in the Upper Midwest. Includes storm chasing information and numerous storm chasing accounts and photos.
  • Minnesota Storm Intercept Association: An organization dedicated to forecasting and chasing severe local storms in the north-central U.S.
  • kc0fqs Severe Weather Web: Severe weather data and storm chase reports from Henry Griner in Elk River, Minnesota.
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