


Hoped for pre-sunset supercells in northwest Texas, but the cells that did form didn’t strengthen til dark, where I would test the hail core of one near Memphis before calling it a night.

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Lackluster Chase, But Quick Turnaround?
From a chase perspective, it was a rather lackluster couple days out this last stint; a lot of excitement going in yielded little for me. Thursday’s setup in northwest Texas went down about exactly as it was forecast, mostly after dark, despite some afternoon storms attempting to go up a…
Good Morning From Amarillo
Arrived safely to Amarillo early yesterday evening where I awaken this morning to find myself no more than a couple hours from my potential targets for the day. Hi-rez cams continue to indicated supercells initiating later this afternoon with a window of about an hour or two before dark where…
Wheels Up Tomorrow For First Chase Stint of 2026
The green lit has been given for the first multi-day outing of the season! Spending a few hours this afternoon readying the gear as this will be my first run with ALL the new gear and setup. My Illinois chase included the tablet run, but since then, new cameras, a…
Career Stats

Tactical Weather-Instrumented Sampling in/near Tornadoes Experiment
HAIL CHASES
FLOOD CHASES
LIGHTNING CHASES
MY CHASING HISTORY
The first chase, the first tornado, the May 14, 1997 Ohio-chase that started it all.
The number of Washington Redskins great, Art Monk, becomes a storm chasing icon.
In 22 years, 2 months, and 2 days, I drove half-a-million mile chasing storms across…

















































