TONY’S CAREER TORNADOES

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This is my official tornado count.

Welcome to my tornado count page. I’ve documented storms in the field across many seasons; this list reflects those observations.

⚠️ While I strive for accuracy, this count is based on personal observation and may differ from official reports. Every tornado on this list was observed and/or documented during my chases. Images may not show actual tornado as a capture of that particular tornado may not have been acquired due to various circumstances and will be noted in the log.

CAREER TORNADO COUNT: 474 Tornadoes

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Tornado Stats: 474 Total Tornadoes

Tornadoes by State:

  • Kansas (KS): 143
  • Colorado (CO): 81
  • Texas (TX): 59
  • Nebraska (NE): 50
  • Oklahoma (OK): 44
  • Iowa (IA): 20
  • South Dakota (SD): 18
  • Illinois (IL): 12
  • Wyoming (WY): 9
  • Missouri (MO): 8
  • New Mexico (NM): 7
  • Alabama (AL): 4
  • Mississippi (MS): 4
  • North Dakota (ND): 4
  • Arkansas (AR): 2
  • Indiana (IN): 2
  • Tennessee (TN): 2
  • Louisiana (LA): 1
  • Minnesota (MN): 1
  • Ohio (OH): 1
  • South Carolina (SC): 1
  • Wisconsin (WI): 1

Tornadoes by Year:

  • 2025: 37
  • 2024: 20
  • 2023: 50
  • 2022: 14
  • 2021: 16
  • 2020: 2
  • 2019: 9
  • 2018: 3
  • 2017: 8
  • 2016: 29
  • 2015: 20
  • 2014: 13
  • 2013: 14
  • 2012: 24
  • 2011: 35
  • 2010: 42
  • 2009: 24
  • 2008: 37
  • 2007: 24
  • 2006: 3
  • 2005: 12
  • 2004: 29
  • 2003: 5
  • 2000: 1
  • 1997: 1

Tornadoes by Month:

  • January: 0
  • February: 5
  • March: 12
  • April: 74
  • May: 226
  • June: 113
  • July: 2
  • August: 21
  • September: 2
  • October: 3
  • November: 12
  • December: 2

Tornadoes by Rating:

  • F/EF-0: 184
  • F/EF-1: 77
  • F/EF-2: 51
  • F/EF-3: 24
  • F/EF-4: 12
  • Unknown: 126
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Rating: EF-0 (Cheyenne County)

Intermittent touchdowns of a weak tornado north of Potter, Nebraska viewed from the east.

Rating: EF-U (Laramie County)

Brief Landspout Under Developing Storm South of I-80

June 6, 2025 – Spearman, Texas

Tornado #472

Rating: EF-2 (Hansford County)

Initial Stages of Strong Tornado, Experienced at Abandoned DQ; Do not have imagery as developing tornado moved southeast out of sight.

Rating: EF-U (Lubbock County)

Satellite tornado ongoing to the east of the larger wedge northwest of Lubbock.

Rating: EF-1 (Lubbock County)

Large wedge tornado documented northwest of Lubbock.

Rating: EF-2 (Hockley County)

Wedge after Morton, assumed at the time it was the same tornado; damage surveys indicate this being a separate tornado.

Rating: EF-U (Hockley County)

Brief spin-up, likely satellite spin-up on south side of larger circulation; aired live on AccuWeather Network.

Rating: EF-U (Cochran County)

Fully condensed satellite tornado during main Morton tornado, captured on video and photo.

Rating: EF-U (Hockley County)

Brief spin-up, satellite vortex of main wedge that spun up and moved east across my field of view.

Rating: EF-2 (Cochran County)

Incredible dusty wedge tornado near Morton, Texas viewed from the south and southwest.

Rating: EF-U (Roosevelt County)

Landspout-looking tube near the TX/NM border, likely on the New Mexico side.

Rating: EF-U (Roosevelt County)

Dusty small tornado north of the highway east of Lingo.

Rating: EF-U (Roosevelt County)

While eastbound, caught rope-out of this tornado looking west across the TX/NM border.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Brief Spinup Viewed From South of Akron

Rating: EF-2 (Washington County)

Long-Lived Tornado, initially viewed from south as I approached on CO-63 as it was a wide, dusty barrel before going all pretty on us.

Rating: EF-1 (Logan County)

Long-Lived , spout-looking thing viewed from south of Merino, likely multiple touchdowns of same circulation.

Rating: EF-3 (Gove County)

Intercepted on I-70 near Grinnell, on the outer edge of the debris field as it crossed. Video went absolutely viral.

Rating: EF-U (Scott County)

Saw the initial touchdown of this tornado as we got onto K-95, but road was in a canyon and we missed the rest of this tornado’s life.

Rating: EF-U (Scott County)

Brief spin-up on the north side of Scott Lake.

Rating: EF-2 (Scott County)

Long-track wedge tornado documented along US-83 before moving out of sight and dissipating west of the highway.

Rating: EF-U (Scott County)

One of two twins, this one dissipating while the other became the long-track wedge.

Rating: EF-U (Scott County)

First tornado of the Scott-Grinnell supercell, viewed from a few miles north of Scott City.

May 17, 2025 – Pauls Valley, Oklahoma

Tornado #452

Rating: EF-1 (Garvin County)

Brief glimpse looking northwest from the western side of town.

Rating: EF-1 (Scott County)

Documented entire, short lifecycle from south side of Benton. Aired live until it lifted before reaching I-55.

Rating: EF-3 (Scott County)

Documented entire lifecycle, filmed it crossing I-55 from overpass, aired live on the AccuWeather Network.

Rating: EF-U (Scott County)

Aired live on AccuWeather, brief touchdown and lifted before the larger Blodgett tornado.

Rating: EF-U (Lincoln County)

Long-lived landspout, documented entire lifecycle while stopping several times on approach to it.

Rating: EF-U (Lincoln County)

Viewed from north of North Platte, storm’s third landspout and my second sighting of the day, a brief tornado.

Rating: EF-U (Lincoln County)

My first tornado viewed on the day. This was the end of the second landspout produced by this storm.

Rating: EF-0 (Fremont County)

Large tornado documented at dusk near Tabor, Iowa, looking south.

Rating: EF-U (Colfax County)

A second landspout churns up north of US-30 while southern landspout was ongoing.

Rating: EF-U (Colfax County)

Landspout spins up beneath rotating clouds on the south side of US-30.

Rating: EF-2 (Upshur County)

Large tornado viewed from US-259 at Trail Road, south of Lone Star, Texas.

Rating: EF-2 (Clarke County)

Remnant, rain-wrapped circulation crossed I-59, likely very near to just south of us. Tornado likely diffuse, but circulation very evident.

Rating: EF-1 (Jasper County)

Viewed from Antioch Baptist Church looking north/northeast, again with terrain hindering a full, unobstructed view. (Video still: Ed Grubb)

Rating: EF-0 (Newton County)

Terrain and trees blocked our view, but we observed the area of rotation and the top part of what was a confirmed tornado.

November 2, 2024 – Lea County, NM

Tornado #438

Rating: EF-U (Lea County)

Long-lasting dust whirl under rotating wall cloud shortly after whimpnado.

November 2, 2024 – Lea County, NM

Tornado #437

Rating: EF-U (Lea County)

Multiple, brief touchdowns, never fully condensed as the circulation moved quickly east to my south.

August 19, 2024 – Deer Trail, Colorado

Tornado #436

Rating: EF-U (Adams County)

Landspout north of Deer Trail, lasted over 5 minutes and drifted west; saw from US-36 looking north.

August 6, 2024 – North Myrtle Beach, SC

Tornado #435

Rating: EF-U (Horry County)

Captured a low-contrast waterspout off the beach near Myrtle Beach, SD during Hurricane Debby.

June 20, 2024 – Hawk Springs, Wyoming

Tornado #434

Rating: EF-0 (Goshen County)

Distant view of tornado looking east from WY-313, photo snapped while driving.

May 25, 2024 – Midway, Kansas

Tornado #433

Rating: EF-2 (Harper County)

Rain-wrapped tornado, viewed briefly to my north/northwest while northbound toward KS-2.

May 25, 2024 – Hazelton, Kansas

Tornado #432

Rating: EF-0 (Harper County)

Brief touchdown behind me, lifted as I was stopping to get video and did not get turned around in time.

May 21, 2024 – Prescott, Iowa

Tornado #431

Rating: EF-1 (Adams County)

Distant shot looking north from US-34 south of Prescott as weak tornado moved northeast away from me.

May 21, 2024 – Brooks, Iowa

Tornado #430

Rating: F-4 (Adams County)

Watched from US-34/Birch Ave north of Nodaway looking east toward Brooks/Corning, aired live on AccuWeather. Early stages of the Greenfield tornado.

May 21, 2024 – Stanton, Iowa

Tornado #429

Rating: EF-3 (Montgomery County)

Aired live on AccuWeather as tornado crossed US-34 east of Stanton, damaging property on both sides of the highway.

May 21, 2024 – Red Oak, Iowa

Tornado #428

Rating: EF-1 (Montgomery County)

First of three tornadoes aired live on AccuWeather, looking back to the west at fully condensed cone.

May 20, 2024 – Washington Co., Colorado

Tornado #427

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Nubby funnel spins up dust as I backed out to clear the large hail wrapping around.

May 19, 2024 – Newton, Kansas

Tornado #426

Rating: EF-U (Harvey County)

Brief QLCS tornado moving into Newton, powerflash documented on dash cam. Radar confirmed rotation west side of Newton.

Rating: EF-U (Gove County)

Landspout that developed on the forward end of a slow moving HP supercell.

Rating: EF-U (Crawford County)

Likely the final moments of a satellite tornado as it dissipated on the road feet in front of us, taking down a couple street signs.

Rating: EF-2 (Crawford County)

Originally thought this was the same tornado as Defiance wedge, turns out (again) that this was a different tornado that developed on the heels of the original one.

Rating: EF-3 (Shelby County)

DOW Measured Wind Speed of 224MPH; Wall-to-wall live on AccuWeather for nearly 30 minutes.

Rating: EF-3 (Shelby County)

Very close encounter on the other side of Soldier of a strong, but visually disorganized tornado.

Rating: EF-1 (Monona County)

Low contrast view of a tornado to our distant south, sighted by Ed as we got outside of Soldier.

Rating: EF-2 (Howard/Greeley County)

Another large wedge intercept near Wolbach, originally thought it was the Elba tornado, but it was a new one. Intercepted about a mile south.

Rating: EF-3 (Howard County)

Large wedge tornado, intercepted from the south; super-close intercept north of Elba.

Rating: EF-U (Howard County)

First tornado of the event, a quick touchdown that lifted as it crossed the road in front of us.

Rating: EF-U (Yuma County)

Wide funnel briefly touches down southeast of Yuma for the day’s fourth tornado.

Rating: EF-U (Yuma County)

Brief touchdown to my northwest, southeast of Yuma.

Rating: EF-3 (Yuma County)

Large dusty tornado morphed into photogenic tube on what of the most unusual tornado paths I had ever seen. Did live stand-up in front of this tornado, first one ever.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Dusty spin-up ahead of larger, long-lived Yuma tornado.

June 29, 2023 – Laramie, Wyoming

Tornado #412

Rating: EF-U (Albany County)

Saw from I-25, Exit 39 looking distant southwest; had just done a selfie with Ed Grubb and Tim Marshall.

Rating: EF-2 (Scotts Bluff County)

Missed the first half of the tornado, but was able to get positioned to the east and viewed the incredible rope-out!

Rating: EF-1 (Scotts Bluff County)

Low-contrast view of the brief tornado that touched down south of the larger Gering tornado as I was exiting town after the hail.

Rating: EF-U (Scotts Bluff County)

One of the better views of tornadoes I had on this day, the fifth tornado and first I saw in Nebraska.

Rating: EF-2 (Goshen County)

Distant view of the Hawk Springs tornado as I had repositioned way east to keep ahead of the chaser congo line.

Rating: EF-U (Goshen County)

Third tornado of the day, aired LIVE on AccuWeather from Hawk Springs looking back to the west.

Rating: EF-U (Goshen County)

Gorgeous, small tornado viewed from east of Chugwater.

Rating: EF-U (Goshen County)

Developed over me northeast of Chugwater. Saw bowl funnel as it approached WY-321, but was unable to get shot as tornado fully formed due to terrain and structures. Initial touchdown may have happened over me while proceeding south on highway.

June 22, 2023 – Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Tornado #404

Rating: EF-1 (Douglas County)

Viewed Highlands Ranch Tornado from near E-470 looking west. Chase partner, Ed Grubb, captured better still, albeit pretty weak given our location.

Rating: EF-2 (Washington County)

Long-lived multi-vortex tornado; multiple transitions during my 10-minute viewing; aired LIVE on AccuWeather!

Rating: EF-1 (Washington County)

The last tornado I would see during the carousel sequence prior to the development of the long-lived multi-vortex.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Another tornado circles around the western edge of the meso as I proceed north on CR-BB.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

My first tornado after working my way over to County Road BB (16th on the day), looking north at career tornado #400.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Another touchdown during the carousel sequence as I continue to back south.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

New spin-up occurs as I start to retreat back to the south, caught on dash-cam.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

A wider, non-condensed ground circulation spins up east of the mini-wedge.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

A mini-wedge, the largest and most impressive tornado during the carousel sequence.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

The western-most of two brief touchdowns west of the highway looking north.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

The eastern-most of two brief touchdowns west of the highway looking north.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Another tornado touches down west of the highway looking north.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Skinny, rope tornado briefly touches down east of CO-63.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Another touchdown west of the highway on my north approach.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

First tornado I saw during the carousel sequence looking north along CO-63.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Tornado further back/behind the larger satellite during the triplet phase.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

The larger of the two satellite tornadoes associated with the main white tornado.

Rating: EF-2 (Washington County)

The main tornado in the twins/triplet sequence that I documented from birth to death from less than 200 yards to the south along CO-63.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Brief touchdown to my north while I was editing video from the first tornado.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

The initial tornado of the Akron outbreak, a ropey tornado that crossed immediately to my south across CO-63 and did no damage.

June 17, 2023 – North of Balko, Oklahoma

Tornado #384

Rating: EF-U (Beaver County)

Brief touchdown to our north, confirmed by other chasers.

June 6, 2023 – Milliken, Colorado

Tornado #383

Rating: EF-0 (Weld County)

Saw out my back window while feeding the cats at home. Got one blurry shot as I got greedy and tried to get close.

May 26, 2023 – North of Clovis, New Mexico

Tornado #382

Rating: EF-U (Curry County)

Brief touchdown, chase partner, Rochelle, has documentation of the touchdown to our west.

Rating: EF-0 (Marion County)

This the most “tornado” of the tornadoes of the day, but still couldn’t get a complete tornado from it. This was the fourth, and adding them all up barely equaled one.

Rating: EF-0 (Marion County)

Largest, most visually ‘real’ looking tornado of the day, but of course I was north of it staring through a big rain core.

Rating: EF-U (Marion County)

Another wispy birdfart, but another notch making the second of the day, even as they barely equaled half a real tornado.

Rating: EF-0 (Warren County)

Wispy-looking piddle-bucket made multiple attempts to be something other than a birdfart, but did ‘condense’, if you will, a couple brief times.

May 12, 2023 – Scribner, Nebraska

Tornado #377

Rating: EF-U (Dodge County)

Satellite of a larger tornado to the southeast hits me head-on, fortunately was not strong and only popped my ears.

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Large, close-range intercept of wide, dusty landspout; circulation was almost directly overhead.

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Another landspout encounter southwest of Akron during this spout-fest day.

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Larger of the two was a landspout as I observed a small funnel above this, could not confirm the smaller one further away.

May 6, 2023 – Trenton, Missouri

Tornado #373

Rating: EF-0 (Grundy County)

Dash-cam catches moment a tornado hit a church up the street from us. Remnant circulation would pass near us on its short path through town.

April 26, 2023 – Valley Mills, Texas

Tornado #372

Rating: EF-U (McLennan County)

Large funnel with faint, low-contrast swirlies beneath it.

April 26, 2023 – Valley Mills, Texas

Tornado #371

Rating: EF-U (McLennan County)

Brief, weak multi-vortex with multiple brief touchdowns.

Rating: EF-0 (Weld County)

Long-lived landspout south of Keenesburg, viewed after sampling the hail core in town.

Rating: EF-U (Montgomery County)

Brief, fully-condensed cone tornado, aired live on AccuWeather.

Rating: EF-3 (Keokuk County)

Top 5 tornado intercept, massive tornado we documented from birth til it raced northeast out of sight, crossing the road in front of us by about half a mile.

February 26, 2023 – Yukon, Oklahoma

Tornado #367

Rating: EF-1 (Canadian County)

Power flash illuminated the funnel in tornado’s final seconds, looking north toward Yukon.

Rating: EF-2 (DeSoto County)

Observed Large Tornado Near Four Forks (First LA Tornado)

Rating: EF-2 (Panola County)

Documented top half of a large tornado, confirmed via multiple other sources (including other chaser drone).

Rating: EF-2 (Hopkins County)

Large, Strong Tornado South of Sulphur Springs

July 27, 2022 – Idalia, Colorado

Tornado #363

Rating: EF-U (Yuma County)

Nighttime wispy tornado north of US-36 viewed from west of Idalia.

June 23, 2022 – Bunker Hill, Kansas

Tornado #361

Rating: EF-U (Russell County)

Funnel observed touching down northeast of Bunker Hill from center median of I-70.

June 23, 2022 – Dorrance, Kansas

Tornado #362

Rating: EF-U (Russell County)

Looking back to the west from near Dorrance as tornado emerges from rain.

June 3, 2022 – Idalia, Colorado

Tornado #360

Rating: EF-U (Yuma County)

Landspout south of Idalia viewed from US-36 near Idalia.

May 31, 2022 – Dexter, Kansas

Tornado #359

Rating: EF-U (Cowley County)

Wispy spin up beneath funnel, briefly touched down kicking up ever-so-enough dust.

May 28, 2022 – Mission, South Dakota

Tornado #358

Rating: EF-U (Todd County)

Brief spin-up beneath (to the left) of small funnel protruding from clouds near Mission.

Rating: EF-0 (Foard County)

Wind farm tornado, documented entire lifecycle of this event.

Rating: EF-U (King County)

Landspout viewed from US-83 looking west from south of Paducah.

April 29, 2022 – Chapman, Kansas

Tornado #355

Rating: EF-0 (Dickinson County)

Video of funnel from I-70 looking southwest; ground circulation confirmed by multiple chasers with closer, better views.

April 12, 2022 – Gilmore City, Iowa

Tornado #354

Rating: EF-2 (Pocahontas County)

First major Iowa tornado, most visually impressive in the state to date; looking back to the west from too far away.

March 6, 2022 – Knoxville, Arkansas

Tornado #353

Rating: EF-1 (Johnson County)

Viewed from I-40 ‘Overlook’ Rest Stop south of Knoxville looking northwest; early stages of Piney tornado.

October 12, 2021 – Montezuma, Kansas

Tornado #352

Rating: EF-1 (Gray County)

QLCS tornado south of Cimarron looking north along K-23. Video still from Ed Grubb in passenger seat.

Rating: EF-0 (Kane County)

First tornado I aired live on the AccuWeather Network just over 3 months after starting; unofficially the first live aired tornado of the network.

Rating: EF-0 (De Kalb County)

Originally thought this was extension of the Sycamore tornado; was surveyed to be brief tornado after Sycamore ended.

Rating: EF-1 (De Kalb County)

Best documentation of the entire event, long-lived, photogenic tornado moved slowly right to left across my view from the north.

Rating: EF-0 (De Kalb County)

Viewed while westbound on IL-64 south of Clare in a short chaser congo line.

Rating: EF-1 (De Kalb County)

Stationary viewing looking north as it eventually would wrap in rain.

Rating: EF-0 (De Kalb County)

Brief touchdown viewed from the west.

Rating: EF-0 (Osceola County)

It took over 20 years, but this was my first legit Iowa tornado; buried in the rain, but completely visible.

Rating: EF-2 (Weld County)

Closing Day/Move-In Day Tornado! Dania spotted from our porch as funnel and we would watch nearly 30 minutes of this record-tall landspout less than 2 hours after closing on our new home.

May 27, 2021 – El Reno, Oklahoma

Tornado #343

Rating: EF-U (Canadian County)

Brief, dusty spin-up outside El Reno near I-40.

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

First Colorado tornado of my second stint there; saw about 24 hours after moving back south of Akron along CO-63 looking west.

Rating: EF-U (Cheyenne County)

Third and final landspout of the day, most defined and closest view of one I saw.

Rating: EF-U (Cheyenne County)

Second landspout of the day, viewed a little closer form the north along CO-59.

Rating: EF-U (Cheyenne County)

First spout of the day, viewed from distant north from CO-59.

Rating: EF-1 (Randall County)

Likely satellite tornado of the larger wedge that rotated in behind the main tornado.

Rating: EF-3 (Randall County)

Massive wedge I caught the birth of west of Happy and documented til it moved northeast out of my site after I was temporarily immobilized by RFD and slick roads.

Rating: EF-0 (Custer County)

Terrain blocked my view of the ground, but several chasers (including ‘Tornado Tim’) were able to confirm and document ground circulation. My only LEGIT Covid year tornado.

May 21, 2020 – Syracuse, Kansas

Tornado #335

Rating: EF-0 (Hamilton County)

Low-contrast view of weak landspout south of Syracuse, viewed from the north along US-400. Thank God this wasn’t the one tornado I had to lean on for 2020.

Rating: EF-1 (Wabaunsee County)

Nighttime video-grab of well defined tornado looking north after sunset.

Rating: EF-U (Wabaunsee County)

White cone, briefly touched down to my east north of Alta Vista.

August 13, 2019 – Bethune, Colorado

Tornado #332

Rating: EF-U (Kit Carson County)

North of Bethune, viewed briefly along I-70 eastbound while mobile, no imagery.

Rating: EF-U (Cheyenne County)

One of the biggest surprise tornadoes of my career; caught after hundreds of chasers vacated the area on what was a busted 10% in Colorado.

May 17, 2019 – Lewis, Kansas

Tornado #330

Rating: EF-2 (Edwards County)

Caught a brief view of the early part of the nighttime Lewis tornado, lightning was not doing me any favors to bring it out.

May 17, 2019 – Rawlins County, Kansas

Tornado #329

Rating: EF-U (Rawlins County)

Captured funnel and brief touchdown near the KS/NE border north of Atwood as supercell became prolific tornado producer in Nebraska.

Rating: EF-U (Edwards County)

One of my favorite all-time tornado photos I snapped; gorgeous pink backlighting near Lewis.

Rating: EF-0 (Rice County)

Large tornado wraps in rain south of Alden

Rating: EF-0 (Butler County)

Brief needle-nado near El Dorado, Kansas.

May 27, 2018 – Burlington, Colorado

Tornado #325

Rating: EF-0 (Kit Carson County)

Tornado visible looking north from I-70 east of Burlington.

Rating: EF-0 (Cowley County)

My first tornado as a Wichita resident; aired Live on KAKE-TV two months after starting at the station.

Rating: EF-0 (Kimball County)

Sleek, black tornado off to immediate west, documented from birth to rope out.

Rating: EF-1 (Kimball County)

White tornado due north of me, caught the rope-out after clearing a hill.

Rating: EF-2 (Laramie County)

Incredible photogenic tornado that developed just south of the state line and moved into southern Wyoming. Did a recorded standup in front of this tornado.

May 25, 2017 – Idalia, Colorado

Tornado #320

Rating: EF-0 (Yuma County)

Dusty looking tornado looking east from US-36 as tornado moved east toward KS state line.

Rating: EF-0 (Gray County)

Slender, photogenic tornado south of McLean, Texas.

May 10, 2017 – Paducah, Texas

Tornado #318

Rating: EF-U (Cottle County)

Witnessed brief touchdown looking north along US-62, unable to get imagery while driving and low contrast.

May 9, 2017 – Bula, Texas

Tornado #317

Rating: EF-0 (Bailey County)

Intermittent touchdowns of weak tornado outside Bula, Texas.

May 8, 2017 – Agate, Colorado

Tornado #316

Rating: EF-U (Elbert County)

Viewed long-lived funnel (~14 minutes) from I-70 near Agate with intermitted touchdowns confirmed by other chasers closer further south.

Rating: EF-4 (Jackson County)

The nighttime intercept of the tornado that mowed through Perryville and crossed the river into IL where I documented it along IL-13/127.

June 22, 2016 – Chatsworth, Illinois

Tornado #314

Rating: EF-0 (Livingston County)

Nighttime tornado, captured on video thanks to lightning illuminating fully condensed tornado.

June 22, 2016 – Fairbury (Pontiac), Illinois

Tornado #313

Rating: EF-2 (Livingston County)

Briefly viewed from Fairbury, looking north toward Pontiac; no imagery.

6/22/2016 – Troy Grove, Illinois

Tornado #312

Rating: EF-1 (LaSalle County)

Looking south along E 4th Road toward Troy Grove as not-fully-condensed tornado moves left to right across my vision, getting rain-wrapped as it moves east.

Rating: EF-4 (Dickinson County)

Incredible, long-track tornado we tracked for nearly half it’s 90-minute lift along I-70 from roughly Abilene to Chapman.

Rating: EF-0 (Ford County)

Twelfth and final documented tornado of event, brief needle touchdown during and to the west of the eleventh.

Rating: EF-1 (Ford County)

Eleventh tornado, multiple touchdowns from parent circulation/funnel north of DDC.

Rating: EF-0 (Ford County)

Tenth tornado, quick twins, this one briefly hitting the ground before rotating off and dissipating.

Rating: EF-3 (Ford County)

Nineth tornado, new cone tornado developed during the long rope-out of the main Dodge City tornado.

Rating: EF-2 (Ford County)

Eighth tornado, the main Dodge City EF-2 viewed from US-283 as we passed through the east side of town.

Rating: EF-0 (Ford County)

Seventh tornado, believed to be separate from 4th which roped out a few minutes earlier before this came down. Unable to get stationary shots as we were dealing with clogged, mud roads.

Rating: EF-0 (Ford County)

Sixth tornado, a new satellite while northbound on 110 Road; stopped for photos on side of road.

Rating: EF-2 (Ford County)

Fifth tornado, snaky satellite during the fourth; likely during the notable ‘triplet’ phase, but no documentation of the triplet, so that did not count.

Rating: EF-1 (Ford County)

Fourth tornado, the one I posed in front of thinking it was my 300th; I was wrong (it looks better than 300 and 301 anyway). Haha

Rating: EF-0 (Ford County)

Third tornado of the event, a very brief, non-condensed spin-up while first tornado begins rope-out.

Rating: EF-0 (Ford County)

Second tornado of event, brief rope while first was still ongoing. This was technically my 300th tornado.

Rating: EF-3 (Clark County)

Initial tornado of the event; documented entire lifecycle, witnessed at least 2 other tornadoes during this one.

Rating: EF-U (Ochiltree County)

Brief needle-nado to finish the day with.

Rating: EF-1 (Ochiltree County)

A second vortex touches down, briefly a couple fat twins.

Rating: EF-1 (Ochiltree County)

Fat tornado gets organized, longest duration tornado of the day.

Rating: EF-1 (Ochiltree County)

Disorganized funnel, but multiple, brief dust whirls spotted beneath it.

Rating: EF-0 (Ochiltree County)

First tornado of the day, viewed from distant east.

Rating: EF-0 (Wichita County)

Second tornado a few minutes after first, K-25 between CR-D and CR-E looking southwest.

Rating: EF-0 (Wichita County)

K-25 between CR-D and CR-E, looking southwest from north of Leoti.

Rating: EF-2 (Yuma County)

Viewed from southeast of Wray looking north, was a bit further away than I would’ve liked, but still a great view.

Rating: EF-0 (Yuma County)

Large, dusty tornado 200 yards west of me on CR32 south of Wray; super cool intercept.

Rating: EF-0 (Cimarron County)

Large white cone north of US-412 near Eva.

Rating: EF-1 (Cimarron County)

Crossed E0180 Road southwest of Eva

March 31, 2016 – Hartselle, Alabama

Tornado #287

Rating: EF-2 (Morgan County)

Saw after dark on my approach to Hartselle; power flashes gave a couple quick glimpses. No imagery.

March 15, 2016 – Good Hope, Illinois

Tornado #286

Rating: EF-2 (McDonough County)

Witnessed initial touchdown of looking northwest from IL-9 west of Good Hope before storm outran us to the northeast.

Rating: EF-2 (Gray County)

Saw initial stages in lightning flashes while northbound on K-23 after losing visual of the first tornado (likely had dissipated). Tornado flipped semi on US-54, blocking me from following.

Rating: EF-1 (Meade County)

Satellite of the larger wedge viewed from US-54 between Plains and Meade from the southwest. Likely caught funnel in lightning flash; video timestamps match timing of satellite in reports.

Rating: EF-3 (Seward County)

Long-lived wedge tornado that moved from near Liberal to near Montezuma in southwest Kansas. I documented/witnessed the entire lifecycle.

Rating: EF-0 (Yuma County)

One of the cooler-looking tornadoes I’ve seen; a skinny translucent rope that hypnotically danced across the landscape.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Rope satellite tornado caught as larger tornado was ongoing to the north.

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Much larger, longer lived tornado southwest of us along CR-NN south of US-36.

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Brief touchdown southwest of CR-NN/CR-8 looking south.

Rating: EF-1 (Elbert County)

Fleeting glimpses of large tornado near Parker from well to the northeast early in the afternoon, no imagery.

May 28, 2015 – Leoti, Kansas

Tornado #277

Rating: EF-0 (Wichita County)

Massive rotating wall cloud, but funnel northeast of that briefly touched down east of K-25 south of Leoti.

May 28, 2015 – Leoti, Kansas

Tornado #276

Rating: EF-0 (Wichita County)

Separate, longer-lived tornado about 5 minutes later along K-25 south of Leoti.

May 28, 2015 – Leoti, Kansas

Tornado #275

Rating: EF-U (Wichita County)

Brief needle tornado touches down west of K-25 south of Leoti.

May 28, 2015 – Tribune, Kansas

Tornado #274

Rating: EF-0 (Greeley County)

Brief touchdown reported as we viewed large funnel from north of Tribune. Ground contact blocked by town/trees.

May 24, 2015 – Lamar, Colorado

Tornado #273

Rating: EF-U (Prowers County)

Large, rotating cone south of Lamar, Colorado.

May 15, 2015 – Hoyt, Colorado

Tornado #272

Rating: EF-0 (Morgan County)

Long, skinny funnel west of Hoyt viewed from CO-52 looking south during rope-out stage of reported tornado.

May 9, 2015 – Cheyenne Wells, Colorado

Tornado #271

Rating: EF-0 (Cheyenne County)

Caught just west of Cheyenne Wells as a tornado briefly touched down south of US-40.

May 9, 2015 – Cheyenne Wells, Colorado

Tornado #270

Rating: EF-0 (Cheyenne County)

So picturesque, sunrays pass in front of slender, dark cone with a beautiful green foreground. Favorite tornado of the day!

Rating: EF-0 (Kiowa County)

Large, long-track tornado viewed from US-385 looking west; viewed for about 10 minutes as it slowly moved northeast toward the highway.

May 9, 2015 – Eads, Colorado

Tornado #268

Rating: EF-0 (Kiowa County)

Viewed from across the border along KS-96 looking west at 47 miles away; the furthest (by far) I’ve ever seen a tornado!

April 17, 2015 – Edson, Kansas

Tornado #267

Rating: EF-0 (Thomas County)

Brief tornado south of Edson viewed along I-70 looking south.

Rating: EF-0 (Barber County)

Quickest wedge I had ever seen; looking south of US-160 southwest of Medicine Lodge.

June 30, 2014 – Morris, Illinois

Tornado #265

Rating: EF-0 (Grundy County)

Saw power flashes illuminate likely tornado northwest of town, storm eventually pushed into town as tornadic circulation was overtaken by powerful outflow.

June 29, 2014 – Panama, Iowa

Tornado #264

Rating: EF-0 (Shelby County)

Other chasers with an unobstructed view confirm this piddly funnel had a ground swirl west of Panama. Second Iowa ‘tornado’…

Rating: EF-4 (Wayne County)

Documented From NE-9 Looking West Toward Wakefield

Rating: EF-4 (Cuming County)

The eastern twin; larger of the two after it crossed north of US-275.

Rating: EF-4 (Stanton County)

The western twin; primarily documented along US-275 from west-to-east north of Pilger.

Rating: EF-4 (Stanton County)

Massive, long-track EF-4 tornado documented along NE-57 to US-275; the ‘forgotten tornado’.

Rating: EF-0 (Stanton County)

Brief touchdown prior to the long-lived Stanton EF-4 monster.

June 7, 2014 – Tucumcari, New Mexico

Tornado #258

Rating: EF-U (Quay County)

About 10 miles south of Tucumcari/I-40 from northbound NM-209, brief dust whirl under tightly rotating clouds just west of the highway.

June 6, 2014 – Montezuma, Kansas

Tornado #257

Rating: EF-U (Gray County)

Skinnier, shorter-lived funnel of the twins, intermitted  dust whirls kicked up beneath it. East of Montezuma and north of US-54.

June 6, 2014 – Montezuma, Kansas

Tornado #256

Rating: EF-U (Gray County)

Fatter of the twin funnels, likely responsible for knocking down power poles on US-56 at 14 Rd east of Montezuma.

June 3, 2014 – Elyria, Nebraska

Tornado #255

Rating: EF-0 (Valley County)

Rain-wrapped view of possible tornado looking northwest along NE-11 north of Elyria.

May 11, 2014 – Seward, Nebraska

Tornado #254

Rating: EF-2 (Seward County)

Saw from distant south, not greatest view. Documented damage done to homes by this tornado afterwards.

Rating: EF-1 (Saline County)

Massive wedge we saw east of Marshall, lost view as it wrapped in rain and experienced an incredible RFD.

November 17, 2013 – Lebanon, Indiana

Tornado #252

Rating: EF-1 (Boone County)

Viewed tornado immediately after Starbucks tornado until it roped out up near Waugh, looking northeast from W200 S at IN-39 south of Lebanon.

November 17, 2013 – Lebanon, Indiana

Tornado #251

Rating: EF-2 (Boone County)

Viewed Lebanon tornado as it damaged Starbucks from IN-75 south of Advance looking northeast.

October 4, 2013 – Macy, Nebraska

Tornado #250

Rating: EF-2 (Thurston County)

Watched this tornado shred trees and homes in Macy, then it crossed US-75 in front of me and I followed it to the river where it crossed into Iowa never to be seen by me again.

June 13, 2013 – Akron, Colorado

Tornado #249

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Weak landspout tornado viewed north of Akron along CO-63.

May 31, 2013 – El Reno, Oklahoma

Tornado #248

Rating: EF-0 (Canadian County)

Briefly viewed a satellite tornado of the main twister south/southwest of El Reno prior to crossing US-81.

May 31, 2013 – El Reno, Oklahoma

Tornado #247

Rating: EF-3 (Canadian County)

The darkest day in storm chasing; the widest tornado on record (2.6 miles) took the lives of Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras, and Carl Young.

May 19, 2013 – Southwest Wichita, Kansas

Tornado #246

Rating: EF-2 (Sedgwick County)

Had brief view of rain-wrapped tornado on southwest side of Wichita; was unable to get imagery before I lost view on KS-42.

Rating: EF-0 (Sedgwick County)

Best captured tornado of the day for me, the third in this set southwest of Wichita.

May 19, 2013 – Viola, Kansas

Tornado #244

Rating: EF-0 (Sedwick County)

Brief touchdown of weak tornado near Viola, streamed/aired live in KWCH.

May 19, 2013 – Viola, Kansas

Tornado #243

Rating: EF-U (Sumner County)

Brief touchdown of small, weak tornado over a residence near Viola.

Rating: EF-1 (Pawnee County)

Beautiful pink-illuminated cone, saved what was otherwise gonna be a frustrating chase missing Rozel.

May 18, 2013 – Brownell, Kansas

Tornado #241

Rating: EF-0 (Ness County)

Multi-vortex tornado north of Brownell tossing debris, viewed from K-4 looking northwest.

April 17, 2013 – Lawton, Oklahoma

Tornado #240

Rating: EF-0 (Comanche County)

Powerflashes documented from weak tornado on southwest side of Lawton.

April 17, 2013 – Lawton, Oklahoma

Tornado #239

Rating: EF-U (Comanche County)

Brief touchdown southwest of Lawton, buried heavy in precip.

September 27, 2012 – Byers, Colorado

Tornado #238

Rating: EF-0 (Arapahoe County)

Only tornado I ever saw with a Pizza car topper on my ride; took a mid-afternoon lunch and nabbed a tornado and was back in time for dinner rush.

June 22, 2012 – Lorenzo, Nebraska

Tornado #237

Rating: EF-0 (Cheyenne County)

Landspout seen from Colorado looking north toward Lorenzo, Nebraska.

June 15, 2012 – Bennett, Colorado

Tornado #236

Rating: EF-0 (Arapahoe County)

Low-contrast landspout spotted from I-70 looking northeast toward/north of Bennett.

June 7, 2012 – Calhan, Colorado

Tornado #235

Rating: EF-2 (El Paso County)

Viewed from US-24 near Calhan looking north at a low-contrast but very apparent tornado in progress.

June 2, 2012 – Burlington, Colorado

Tornado #234

Rating: EF-U (Kit Carson County)

Well-defined landspout southeast of Burlington close to the CO/KS state line south of I-70.

June 2, 2012 – Burlington, Colorado

Tornado #233

Rating: EF-0 (Kit Carson County)

First landspout tornado witnessed southwest of Burlington, Colorado.

May 25, 2012 – La Crosse, Kansas

Tornado #232

Rating: EF-U (Rush County)

After La Cross Tornadoes, twins touch down north of Loretta, illuminated by lightning. This will be for the left tornado.

May 25, 2012 – La Crosse, Kansas

Tornado #231

Rating: EF-1 (Rush County)

After La Cross Tornadoes, twins touch down north of Loretta, illuminated by lightning. This will be for the right tornado.

May 25, 2012 – Russell, Kansas

Tornado #230

Rating: EF-0 (Russell County)

Long-lived, very photogenic, and nearly stationary tornado southwest of Russell, aired entire tornado live on KWCH.

May 25, 2012 – Russell, Kansas

Tornado #229

Rating: EF-0 (Russell County)

Brief tornado with quick rope-out southwest of Russell.

May 25, 2012 – Russell, Kansas

Tornado #228

Rating: EF-U (Russell County)

Translucent-looking funnel looking west from south of Russell.

May 25, 2012 – Walker, Kansas

Tornado #227

Rating: EF-0 (Ellis County)

Dusty tornado destroys chicken house to my immediate south as I was south of Walker.

May 25, 2012 – Walker, Kansas

Tornado #226

Rating: EF-U (Ellis County)

Large, semi-long-lived dust bowl under rotating clouds, tornado never fully condensed.

May 12, 2012 – Rago, Kansas

Tornado #225

Rating: EF-3 (Harper County)

Likely the ‘Wind Farm Tornado’ viewed from the northeast.

Rating: EF-0 (McPherson County)

Nighttime tornado we saw by accident on I-135 after dinner in Salina; no imagery from this tornado.

Rating: EF-1 (Ottawa County)

Long-time favorite tornado, followed up Solomon Road as it was to our west.

Rating: EF-0 (Saline County)

Brief tornado touchdown on/near I-70 east of Salina, viewed from near the Ohio Street Exit as traffic was halted.

Rating: EF-U (Rice County)

Satellite tornado viewed immediately after turning north on 22nd Road toward Galt (satellite visible on left side of wedge).

Rating: EF-4 (Rice County)

Massive wedge tornado, viewed from Mitchell to near Lindsborg, lifted shortly before Salina.

Rating: EF-0 (Rush County)

Viewed From K-96/CR-320 on the south side of Timken.

Rating: EF-1 (Rush County)

First tornado of this event, viewed from distant east.

April 13, 2012 – Shawnee, Oklahoma

Tornado #217

Rating: EF-0 (Pottawatomie County)

Viewed tornado on way into town as it was just north of I-40; urban obstructions prevented full view.

April 13, 2012 – Shawnee, Oklahoma

Tornado #216

Rating: EF-U (Pottawatomie County)

Brief view of tornado near the reservoir on approach to Shawnee.

April 9, 2012 – Woodward, Oklahoma

Tornado #215

Rating: EF-0 (Woodward County)

Slender funnel briefly touches down just outside of Woodward.

April 9, 2012 – Woodward, Oklahoma

Tornado #214

Rating: EF-1 (Woodward County)

Large, truncated tornado near Woodward.

Rating: EF-1 (Caddo County)

Caught end of what is presumed to be the tornado that moved west and north of Fort Cobb.

Rating: EF-0 (Caddo County)

Multi-vortex/wedge tornado observed looking north toward Alden, Oklahoma.

Rating: EF-0 (Comanche County)

Incredibly close encounter on OK-49; Multivortex tornado moved northeast into Wichita Mountains.

Rating: EF-0 (Kiowa County)

Brief touchdown, viewed from E1570/N2300 looking southeast.

August 17, 2011 – Last Chance, Colorado

Tornado #209

Rating: EF-U (Washington County)

Landspout tornado crossing US-36, very tall dust column beneath short funnel cloud.

August 9, 2011 – Sidney, Nebraska

Tornado #208

Rating: EF-U (Cheyenne County)

Brief landspout just outside of town.

Rating: EF-0 (Buffalo County)

Close intercept on Antelope Road from the south; my last tornado with TWISTEX.

Rating: EF-2 (Buffalo County)

TWISTEX group briefly saw a tornado north of Elm Creek while northbound on US-183 before it wrapped in rain; no imagery from our vehicle.

Rating: EF-0 (Buffalo County)

Viewed from south of Elm Creek

June 19, 2011 – Ough, Nebraska

Tornado #204

Rating: EF-0 (Dundy County)

Long, thick rope-out of tornado we came upon in southwest Nebraska south of Imperial.

May 30, 2011 – O’Neill, Nebraska

Tornado #203

Rating: EF-0 (Holt County)

Caught reported tornado on the far east side of town on dash camera as we rolled into town on US-20 from the west. Was 6th consecutive chase with a tornado.

May 30, 2011 – Atkinson, Nebraska

Tornado #202

Rating: EF-0 (Holt County)

Viewed while northbound on NE-11 south of Atkinson while behind TIV vehicle. Camera captured remnant RFD after tornado lifted before crossing road.

May 25, 2011 – West Memphis, Arkansas

Tornado #201

Rating: EF-1 (Crittenden County)

Observed while eastbound on US-70 in downtown West Memphis looking east. Observed damage moments after this shot. Was 5th consecutive day with a tornado.

Rating: EF-0 (Major County)

My 200th career tornado intercepted along side Ed Grubb and Paul Samaras; us getting pictures with this tornado south of town.

Rating: EF-3 (Blaine County)

Began as a crazy-looking multi-vortex before morphing into a strong cone that narrowly missed a casino on its way to the lake where it turned from black to white over the water.

Rating: EF-1 (Blaine County)

Insanely beautiful funnel directly overhead touches down with an almost landspout-like appearance.

Rating: EF-U (Blaine County)

Long funnel overhead briefly stirs up dust near Canton, Oklahoma.

May 22, 2011 – Flint Creek, Oklahoma

Tornado #196

Rating: EF-2 (Adair County)

Stout, white funnel veiwed from OK-10 east of the town of Oaks.

May 22, 2011 – Lowrey, Oklahoma

Tornado #195

Rating: EF-0 (Cherokee County)

Viewed from OK-10 south of Lowrey looking north.  Rotating wall cloud had brief ground-circulation to our north.

May 22, 2011 – Peggs, Oklahoma

Tornado #194

Rating: EF-1 (Cherokee County)

Sporadic view of funnel and ground circulation through trees of the Peggs, OK tornado looking north.

May 22, 2011 – Leliaetta, Oklahoma

Tornado #193

Rating: EF-1 (Wagoner County)

Captured tail-end of the tornado north of Leliaetta while northbound on US-69; funnel on dash cam as it lifts east of highway.

May 21, 2011 – Perry Lake, Kansas

Tornado #192

Rating: EF-0 (Jefferson County)

Viewed from south of the lake, blocked by trees on approach from the south and when we had clean view, funnel had lifted.

May 21, 2011 – Topeka, Kansas

Tornado #191

Rating: EF-0 (Shawnee County)

Partially blocked from view, captured top-half of funnel from I-70 looking north.

May 17, 2011 – Anton, Colorado

Tornado #190

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Long-lived landspout outside Anton, Colorado.

Rating: EF-3 (Bibb County)

First observed on AL-5 north of US-82; Crested hill after tornado crossed highway, dash cam caught glimpses through trees.

Rating: EF-4 (Pickens County)

Likely start to Tuscaloosa tornado, viewed from AL-14/CR-119 area.

Rating: EF-3 (Pickens County)

Caught the end of this tornado along AL-14 south of Aliceville.

Rating: EF-1 (Noxubee County)

Violent-looking white stovepipe, viewed from Gillespie Road area outside Macon.

April 26, 2011 – Mabank, Texas

Tornado #185

Rating: EF-0 (Kaufman County)

Long-lived cone viewed from distant east looking back to the west.

April 26, 2011 – Ennis, Texas

Tornado #184

Rating: EF-U (Ellis County)

Tornado briefly viewed sporadically while navigating through town.

April 25, 2011 – Itasca, Texas

Tornado #183

Rating: EF-0 (Hill County)

Paul Samaras coined the phrase, ‘Pencil D*ck Tornado’ on this one as we filmed it looking north.

April 24, 2011 – Baird, Texas

Tornado #182

Rating: EF-0 (Callahan County)

Multi-vortex tornado crossed to our immediate north on US-283 as Tim in his ‘Probe’ vehicle drive right up to circulation for deployment.

April 24, 2011 – Baird, Texas

Tornado #181

Rating: EF-0 (Callahan County)

Wispy, white funnel touches down near the ridge to our west with distinct dust whirl.

April 24, 2011 – Baird, Texas

Tornado #180

Rating: EF-0 (Callahan County)

Fairly long-lived cone to our west over hilly terrain.

April 22, 2011 – St. Louis, Missouri

Tornado #179

Rating: EF-4 (St. Charles County)

Saw the power flashes early in the tornado’s life prior to it hitting STL Airport.

Rating: EF-U (Morgan County)

Large, photogenic spout after the barn destroyer.

Rating: EF-1 (Morgan County)

Picturesque tornado, destroyed barn with debris flying into power lines. Best Colorado tornado to date for me.

Rating: EF-U (Morgan County)

Initial landspout, viewed from west of Byers looking southeast toward Deer Trail/Agate.

June 21, 2010 – West of Akron, Colorado

Tornado #175

Rating: EF-0 (Washington County)

Brief tornado seen from US-34 west of Akron.

June 17, 2010 – Lyman, Minnesota

Tornado #174

Rating: EF-1 (Otter Tail County)

Brief view of likely satellite of stronger Wadena tornado.

June 13, 2010 – Slapout, Oklahoma

Tornado #173

Rating: EF-0 (Beaver County)

Large tornado touches down a couple miles due west of us outside Slapout.

June 13, 2010 – Elmwood, Oklahoma

Tornado #172

Rating: EF-0 (Beaver County)

Multi-vortex tornado to our south that vanished into the rain.

June 12, 2010 – Sunray, Texas

Tornado #171

Rating: EF-0 (Moore County)

Cone tornado noticed by ‘Eagle-Eyed Ed’ that was well to our south, but were able to capture on video.

June 11, 2010 – Bovina, Colorado

Tornado #170

Rating: EF-U (Lincoln County)

Debris swirl beneath white funnel near CR-3h and CR-36, circulation passed directly over us.

June 11, 2010 – Genoa, Colorado

Tornado #169

Rating: EF-0 (Lincoln County)

Fat, white funnel with light ground circulation north of Genoa, viewed from I-70.

June 11, 2010 – East of Limon, Colorado

Tornado #168

Rating: EF-U (Elbert County)

Brief spin-up near MM367 on I-70 east of Limon; small funnel observed over ground swirl.

Rating: EF-U (Grant County)

Final tornado of the day, multi-vortex touchdowns directly over ND-49 beneath very low cloud base.

Rating: EF-U (Grant County)

Brief spin-up crossed west-to-east across ND-49 to our immediate north; ground swirl beneath persistent rotation.

Rating: EF-1 (Grant County)

Caught end of Sioux-Grant County EF-1 tornado while northbound on ND-49 south of the county line.

Rating: EF-U (Sioux County)

Viewed from just north of SD/ND state line on ND-49; first ever North Dakota tornado!

Rating: EF-0 (Perkins County)

Rain-wrapped view of second Shadehill area tornado looking north along SD-73. Confirmed by probe vehicle further up.

Rating: EF-U (Perkins County)

Obstructed view of brief tornado touching down west of SD-73 between Meadow and Shadehill looking north.

Rating: EF-2 (Perkins County)

Large tornado that crosses SD-73 to our north as initial tornado was still ongoing to our west; this tornado destroyed a rural school near Meadow.

Rating: EF-U (Perkins County)

Satellite tornado touches down intermitted for several minutes around initial tornado we observed on southbound SD-73.

Rating: EF-2 (Perkins County)

First tornado we saw as we crested hill along SD-73 moments after turning south from SD-20; various sizes and shapes.

Rating: EF-2 (Edmunds County)

Long, thin needle, likely satellite of larger tornado we could not see, looking distant northwest.

Rating: EF-0 (Edmunds County)

Weak, multi-vortex tornado viewed from the east.

Rating: EF-0 (Edmunds County)

Brief, semi-large cone buried within rain, looking west.

Rating: EF-0 (Edmunds County)

Truncated cone, witnessed while eastbound on US-12

Rating: EF-4 (Edmunds County)

Incredible TWISTEX intercept north of Bowdle; including Tower Probe Deployment and multiple mesonet sweeps.

Rating: EF-1 (Walworth County)

Stout cone tornado to our east.

Rating: EF-0 (Walworth County)

Large tornado viewed looking back to the west from 315th Avenue.

May 19, 2010 – Kingfisher, Oklahoma

Tornado #151

Rating: EF-1 (Kingfisher County)

Low-contrast multi-vortex tornado viewed from north of Kingfisher, Oklahoma.

May 18, 2010 – Northeast of Dumas, Texas

Tornado #150

Rating: EF-0 (Hartley County)

Large, low-contrast tornado north of TX-152 looking northwest from east of Dumas.

May 18, 2010 – Dumas, Texas

Tornado #149

Rating: EF-0 (Hartley County)

Brief spin-ups on/slightly north of TX-152 east of Dumas, did fully condensate briefly as well.

May 18, 2011 – West of Dumas, Texas

Tornado #148

Rating: EF-0 (Moore County)

Brief touchdown of a tornado west of Dumas looking west/southwest along US-87.

May 14, 2010 – Goldsmith, Texas

Tornado #147

Rating: EF-0 (Ector County)

Documented the remnant dust of a rope tornado the touched down on the northwest side of Odessa south of Goldsmith.

May 14, 2010 – Notrees, Texas

Tornado #146

Rating: EF-3 (Ector County)

Large tornado viewed at a distance; logged in official reports as TWISTEX.

May 14, 2010- South of Notrees, Texas

Tornado #145

Rating: EF-0 (Ector County)

Sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to Carl while watching this tornado; logged in official reports as TWISTEX.

May 12, 2010 – Bessie, Oklahoma

Tornado #144

Rating: EF-1 (Washita County)

Video of initial funnel of the Bessie tornado viewed looking north along US-183 before it moved northeast out of view.

May 10, 2010 – Noble County, OK

Tornado #143

Rating: EF-1 (Noble County)

Witnessed anti-cyclonic tornado briefly touch down and remove roof from local casino seconds after RFD overtook us and blocked initial tornado from view along US-177.

May 10, 2010 – Noble County, OK

Tornado #142

Rating: EF-1 (Noble County)

Viewed initial touchdown of long-track tornado east of Marland from US-177 looking immediately east of us. Powerful RFD overtook us and blocked tornado from view.

May 10, 2010 – Medford, Oklahoma

Tornado #141

Rating: EF-0 (Noble County)

Brief tornado touches down northwest of Medford, viewed looking northwest from OK-11 and CR-970 one-mile east of Medford while large EF-3 was northeast of us.

May 10, 2010 – Medford, Oklahoma

Tornado #140

Rating: EF-3 (Grant County)

Saw left edge of large tornado northeast of Medford as we were approaching Medford on OK-11 moments before brief tornado touched down.

April 29, 2010 – Harbine, Nebraska

Tornado #139

Rating: EF-1 (Jefferson County County)

Likely intercepted remnant circulation of the Diller tornado along US-136; mesonet measured small pressure drop.

April 22, 2010 – Scott City, Kansas

Tornado #138

Rating: EF-1 (Scott County)

Deployed on this tornado south of Scott City on US-81; Probe vehicle has video as our view was very low contrast.

April 22, 2010 – North of Lakin, Kansas

Tornado #137

Rating: EF-0 (Kearny County)

Video still of distant tornado around sunset, looking north.

April 22, 2010 – Lakin, Kansas

Tornado #136

Rating: EF-1 (Kearny County)

Observed a large, rain-wrapped tornado about 5 miles west of Lakin, watched circulation cross US-400/50 before briefly coming into view as it ended.

July 20, 2009 – Wheat Ridge, Colorado

Tornado #135

Rating: EF-U (Jefferson County)

QLCS tornado spins up ahead of damaging storm complex during tornado warning; viewed in powerflash from I-70 near Wadsworth looking west/southwest.

Rating: EF-U (York County)

Observed during fuel fill-up at end of chase, no conclusive imagery from our team; others confirm.

Rating: EF-U (Hamilton County)

Likely satellite of Aurora, diffuse weak tornado spins up during main Aurora rope-out.

Rating: EF-2 (Hamilton County)

Large, Longtrack Tornado, Successfully Deployed on by Tim’s probe and our mesonets. Featured as our season finale tornado in ‘Storm Chasers’.

Rating: EF-U (Hall County)

Brief touchdown immediately to our east on the southeast side of Grand Island.

Rating: EF-0 (Hall County)

Brief tornado hit and knocked down two trees to our immediate north; video still thanks to Paul Samaras.

Rating: EF-0 (Buffalo County)

Funnel touches down on south side of Grand Island ahead/north of us on US-281.

Rating: EF-0 (Buffalo County)

Caught while on approach to it, would lift as we arrived closer to it on a dirt road northwest of Shelton.

Rating: EF-1 (Buffalo County)

From north of Gibbon, Nebraska looking far distance west. First tornado of the event.

Rating: EF-1 (Marshall County)

Caught tail end of Lone Elm EF-1 as we approached, but no media captured by anyone in M3 vehicle.

June 16, 2009 – Menno, South Dakota

Tornado #125

Rating: EF-1 (Hutchinson County)

Ed and I ‘Self Deployed’ the mesonet into a broad, rain-wrapped circulation east of Menno with our mesonet recording a small pressure drop. Probe vehicle still had eyes on main tornado, so we assume this to be a satellite.

June 16, 2009 – Menno, South Dakota

Tornado #124

Rating: EF-0 (Hutchinson County)

Caught the early stages of a large tornado that developed to our north, retreated south toward town immediately after sighting.

June 13, 2009 – Pritchett, Colorado

Tornado #123

Rating: EF-0 (Baca County)

Brief tornado viewed from near Pritchett looking south as heavy hailcore overtook us. No imagery.

June 10, 2009 – Satanta, Kansas

Tornado #122

Rating: EF-0 (Haskell County)

One of my favorite ‘Discovery-era’ tornadoes; part of ‘Storm Chasers’ episode focused on this tornado.  “This was MY tornado”.

Rating: EF-2 (Goshen County)

Long-track, well documented tornado from initial touchdown til rope-out.

May 22, 2009 – North of Bennett, Colorado

Tornado #120

Rating: EF-U (Adams County)

Landspout with smooth spin-up and dissipated from ground to cloud.

May 13, 2009 – Kirksville, Missouri

Tornado #119

Rating: EF-2 (Adair County)

Viewed from Highway 6 looking east, caught initial stages before moved out of view to our northeast. No imagery from my cameras.

May 13, 2009 – Novinger, Missouri

Tornado #118

Rating: EF-1 (Adair County)

Tornado day after my last final for my Met degree.  Viewed from east looking west along MO-6; stopped at Novinger Baptist Church and narrowly escaped as tornado overtook the town.

April 29, 2009 – Cedar Hill, Texas

Tornado #117

Rating: EF-0 (Floyd County)

Larger satellite cone tornado that formed shortly before main tornado rope-out.

Rating: EF-U (Floyd County)

First satellite tornado, a rope we saw east of the main tornado.  Brief touchdown mentioned in report with the main tornado.

April 29, 2009 – South Plains, Texas

Tornado #115

Rating: EF-1 (Floyd County)

Large tornado I took my first picture in front of; also won 2nd place in Redskins fan contest for this as I was in an Art Monk jersey. Most incredible rope-out phase!

April 29, 2009 – South Plains, TX

Tornado #114

Rating: EF-0 (Floyd County)

First brief rope tornado touched down behind us while we were eastbound on FM-2286 east of South Plains. No imagery from M3 vehicle.

April 26, 2009 – Roll, Oklahoma

Tornado #113

Rating: EF-2 (Roger Mills County)

Second tornado from this supercell came down as the first tornado roped out.

April 26, 2009 – Crawford, Oklahoma

Tornado #112

Rating: EF-0 (Roger Mills County)

Ropey-looking tornado we witnessed from US-283 looking southwest.

June 11, 2008 – Greenwood, Nebraska

Tornado #111

Rating: EF-U (Cass County)

Brief tornado spun up directly in front of mesonet vehicles, captured on dash cam.

June 7, 2008 – Wheelerwood, Iowa

Tornado #110

Rating: EF-0 (Cerro Gordo County)

Brief view of weak tornado, looking north from 300th Street north of Emery.

May 29, 2008 – Kackley, Kansas

Tornado #109

Rating: EF-3 (Mitchell County)

Witnessed what we believe to be a new tornado that developed northeast of us during the impact sequence.  Lightning illuminated, no imagery.

Rating: EF-U (Jewell County)

Satellite tornado touched down in field to our south and moved north over our mesonet vehicles; video captured on dash cam and by other chasers.

Rating: EF-3 (Jewell County)

The initial stages of the long-track wedge that would move near Jewell, this as the carousel ceased and a single parent, multi-vortex ground circulation took hold and fully condensed.

Rating: EF-0 (Mitchell County)

Crew caught low-contrast view of a likely tornado to our southeast while the carousel was ongoing. No imagery from M3 vehicle.

Rating: EF-U (Mitchell County)

Final carousel tornado in the Glen Elder sequence before the larger, long-track wedge fully developed.

Rating: EF-U (Mitchell County)

Stout cone touches down from parent circulation as satellites cease during this portion of the event.

Rating: EF-U (Mitchell County)

Glen Elder carousel sequence; fifth vortex to touch down around developing parent circulation.

Rating: EF-U (Mitchell County)

Glen Elder carousel sequence; brief twin moment where two funnels came down. This tornado covers the funnel on the left.

Rating: EF-U (Mitchell County)

Glen Elder carousel sequence; brief twin moment where two funnels came down. This tornado covers the funnel on the right.

Rating: EF-U (Mitchell County)

Glen Elder carousel sequence; second vortex to touch down around developing parent circulation; counted as 100th career tornado.

Rating: EF-U (Mitchell County)

Glen Elder carousel sequence; first vortex to touch down around developing parent circulation.

Rating: EF-1 (Mitchell County)

My first big probe deployment; Ed Grubb and I in M3 were about 200 yard south of the tornado as it crossed the highway to our north.

Rating: EF-2 (Buffalo County)

Final tornado of the ‘Kearny sequence’; viewed to our south briefly as we exited I-80 to follow the Kearney tornadoes. No images.

Rating: EF-1 (Buffalo County)

Large tornado viewed from distant southwest as it was on the north side of Kearney.  Ongoing along with small tornado we witnessed earlier on I-80.

Rating: EF-1 (Buffalo County)

Tornado visible just north of I-80 on west side of Kearney, damage observed in immediate wake.

Rating: EF-0 (Phelps County)

Were southwest of a weak tornado that would touch down sporadically south of Elm Creek; we never saw it fully condense, more just an occasional dust whirl under rotating clouds.

May 25, 2008 – Timken, Kansas

Tornado #93

Rating: EF-0 (Rush County)

Brief landspout viewed from K-96 looking north, no imagery from my vehicle.

May 25, 2008 – La Crosse, Kansas

Tornado #92

Rating: EF-0 (Rush County)

Southeast of La Cross, viewed briefly looking east from US-183; no imagery from my vehicle.

Rating: EF-0 (Ellis County)

Caught tornado south of Ellis from I-70, rain-wrapped but briefly visible with power-flashes evident. No Imagery.

Rating: EF-0 (Gove County)

Distant view of large, EF-4 tornado crossing I-70; using Tim’s shot as he was closer, we had terribly contrast from the east.

Rating: EF-U (Gove County)

Brief satellite spin-up, viewed as it developed in the field west of the road and moved directly across the road in front of us before dissipating east of the road.

Rating: EF-2 (Gove County)

Massive wedge viewed from the south looking north.

Rating: EF-1 (Gove County)

Large cone (likely satellite of larger wedge); Viewed from Quinter while ‘Lost’ in town; no imagery.

Rating: EF-U (Gove County)

Satellite tornado briefly touches down north of main tornado.

Rating: EF-0 (Gove County)

Large tornado viewed from south of Quinter (first Quinter), dissipated rapidly before reaching I-70.

Rating: EF-0 (Trego County)

Dark cone touches down south of I-70 to our immediate west, vivid lightning striking all around us.

Rating: EF-0 (Trego County)

Tornado crossed I-70 to our immediate west, hard RFD blasted us as tornado moved north of I-70.

Masy 22, 2008 – Gove County, Kansas

Tornado #82

Rating: EF-U (Gove County)

Brief spin-up south of I-70 as we were eastbound toward Collyer from Quinter.

Rating: EF-0 (Gove County)

Brief touchdown observed south of I-70 enroute to the interstate.

Rating: EF-0 (Gove County)

Caught tornado as it formed, then slid into ditch where we watched from til it moved out of sight. Eventually drove ourselves out.

May 10, 2008 – Hochatown, Oklahoma

Tornado #79

Rating: EF-0 (McCurtain County)

Brief touchdown over Broken Bow Lake; mmesonet vehicles recorded slight (~4mb) pressure drop as meso passed over us on US-259. No imagery.

April 24, 2008 – Rexford, Kansas

Tornado #78

Rating: EF-U (Thomas County)

Brief spin-up, possible landspout outside Rexford.

April 9, 2008 – Breckenridge, Texas

Tornado #77

Rating: EF-1 (Stephens County)

Looking north from US-183 south of Breckenridge, flipped semi blocked our route and tornado quickly moved out of sight to the northeast. No imagery.

February 5, 2008 – Braden, Tennessee

Tornado #76

Rating: EF-0 (Fayette County)

Long-lived funnel briefly touched down north of Braden, viewed from US-79 looking north.

February 5, 2008 – Gallaway, Tennessee

Tornado #75

Rating: EF-2 (Shelby County)

Wide, weak dusty tornado, early in Super Tuesday outbreak, viewed from near Gallaway looking west.

June 7, 2007 – Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

Tornado #74

Rating: EF-0 (Wood County)

Low-contrast view as we got into Wisconsin Rapids behind the massive hail, no imagery.

June 6, 2007 – Interior, South Dakota

Tornado #73

Rating: EF-0 (Jackson County)

Brief tornado viewed from SD-44 south of Interior, looking east. No imagery.

May 31, 2007 – Unity, Oklahoma

Tornado #72

Rating: EF-0 (Texas County)

Rope tornado viewed between Eva and Guymon along US-412/64 near Unity; part of Roger Hill’s tour.

May 31, 2007 – Eva, Oklahoma

Tornado #71

Rating: EF-0 (Texas County)

Large funnel/brief touchdown viewed from 1 mile north of Eva looking north; part of Roger Hill’s tour.

Rating: EF-0 (Ochiltree County)

Brief tornado spins up shortly after first tornado lifts.

Rating: EF-0 (Ochiltree County)

Surprise tornado while sitting with Tim south of Perryton, the first of two in this area.

Rating: EF-0 (Graham County)

Intercepted a slow-moving tornado near Hill City riding shotgun with Tim Samaras.

May 5, 2007 – Seward, Kansas

Tornado #67

Rating: EF-1 (Stafford County)

Tornado we almost got caught up in south of Great Bend; turned around when we realized we were basically right next to it near 200th Street on US-281.

May 5, 2007 – St. John, Kansas

Tornado #66

Rating: EF-1 (Stafford County)

We believe this was the circulation of a smaller tornado that came down as the wedge was ongoing. We had multiple sightings in the lightning flashes.

May 5, 2007 – St. John, Kansas

Tornado #65

Rating: EF-2 (Stafford County)

Wedge tornado spotted west of St. John looking west from US-281.

May 5, 2007 – Haviland, Kansas

Tornado #64

Rating: EF-0 (Kiowa County)

Brief satellite tornado observed while navigating mud-covered northbound road north of US-50. No imagery worth a darn.

May 5, 2007 – Haviland, Kansas

Tornado #63

Rating: EF-2 (Kiowa County)

Low-contrast cone tornado viewed looking north.

May 5, 2007 – Haviland, Kansas

Tornado #62

Rating: EF-0 (Kiowa County)

Caught final moment of tornado that approached Haviland from the south, dissipated prior to crossing US-50.

Rating: EF-0 (Weld County)

Brief spin-up, likely landspout as dust whirl was under rotating clouds.

Rating: EF-0 (Reno County)

Brief touchdown after probe deployment southwest of Nickerson, Kansas.

Rating: EF-0 (Reno County)

First time being part of a probe deployment; successful intercept of weak tornado near Sterling, Kansas.

Rating: EF-0 (Reno County)

Brief spin-up north of Charters Corner near Sterling, Kansas.

Rating: EF-0 (Comanche County)

The first tornado I saw with Tim Samaras, a narrow needle-nado viewed from the south along US-160

April 21, 2007 – Four Way, Texas

Tornado #56

Rating: EF-2 (Moore County)

Viewed from near Sunray looking south, no imagery from anyone in the group.

April 21, 2007 – Dumas, Texas

Tornado #55

Rating: EF-2 (Moore County)

This was the tornado that went on to hit Cactus, viewed from west side of Dumas looking west and northwest.

April 21, 2007 – Channing, Texas

Tornado #54

Rating: EF-1 (Hartley County)

Distant look from south of Dumas looking west toward Boys Ranch-Channing Tornado

April 21, 2007 – Channing, Texas

Tornado #53

Rating: EF-U (Hartley County)

Brief tornado, looking distant west from south of Dumas (Did Not Make Reports)

Rating: EF-0 (Baylor County)

Large tornado developed to our immediate north on US-183 and grew into a large wedge near west/south of Seymour.

Rating: EF-0 (Gray County)

My first ever February tornado, viewed from near I-40 in McLean.

September 16, 2006 – Huntimer, SD

Tornado #50

Rating: F-1 (Minnehaha County)

Remnant ground circulation from last tornado of the event east of Huntimer, viewed from distant south along I-29 north of Sioux Falls.

May 23, 2006 – Mitchell, South Dakota

Tornado #49

Rating: EF-U (Davison County)

Likely landspout, fairly long-lived ground circulation beneath cloud-based rotation.

Rating: F-0 (Gaines County)

Caught the rope-out of this tornado riding shotgun with Scott Currens after my chase vehicle was destroyed by baseball hail earlier on that same storm.

June 12, 2005 – Kent County, TX

Tornado #47

Rating: F-0 (Kent County)

Viewed looking north from TX-70 north of Rotan; tornado touched down while mobile and proceeded to lift once we stopped and got cameras out.

May 30, 2005 – East of Kim, Colorado

Tornado #46

Rating: F-0 (Las Animas County)

Brief touchdown after sunset viewed looking north from US-160 east of Kim, Colorado.

May 17, 2005 – Gothenburg, Nebraska

Tornado #45

Rating: F-0 (Dawson County)

Landspout tornado viewed from the north.

May 13, 2005 – Benjamin, Texas

Tornado #44

Rating: F-3 (Knox County)

Brief view of large tornado as it moved south of US-82 as we were just east of Benjamin. Video from this day has been lost, no imagery.

May 13, 2005 – Benjamin, Texas

Tornado #43

Rating: F-1 (Knox County)

Looking distant northeast from north of Benjamin at low-contrast tornado. Video from this day has been lost, no imagery.

May 12, 2005 – Quitaque, Texas

Tornado #42

Rating: F-0 (Briscoe County)

Looking northwest from FM-1065 about 6 miles south of Quitaque looking northwest; tornado BARELY visible on right half of frame.

May 12, 2005 – South Plains, Texas

Tornado #41

Rating: F-0 (Floyd County)

Looking west from near South Plains at a skinny, ropey funnel that briefly touched down (confirmed via others practically under this).

Rating: F-0 (Russell County)

Saw from a distance, looking east. Video still from old DVD pull as original video is no longer available.

Rating: F-0 (Russell County)

Witnessed as we exited I-70 at Exit 180, looking northeast.

Rating: F-0 (Trego County)

Brief view from Northbound K-147 south of I-70 looking east.

Rating: F-0 (Trego County)

Beautiful white cone tornado over open fields documented from the west as 1-inch hail fell on us.

Rating: F-0 (Trego County)

My first ‘waterspout’ as the tornado touched down on the reservoir and moved over land as we approached from the south.

Rating: F-0 (Arapahoe County)

Landspout viewed from E-470 near Quincy looking toward I-70.

Rating: F-0 (Adams County)

Brief landspout viewed while enroute to filming area of second tornado, no imagery obtained.

Rating: F-1 (Deuel County)

Viewed rope-Out after late arrival. Do not personally have imagery of this encounter.

Rating: F-1 (Sumner County)

Viewed from Kansas Turnpike looking west, poor contrast no imagery.

Rating: F-0 (Sumner County)

Saw after the final tornado of the Conway Springs sequence, was enroute to Wichita via US-81.

Rating: F-0 (Sumner County)

Touched down to my west as I was moving north along Hwy 81 out of Wellington.

Rating: F-3 (Sumner County)

New tornado develops and is the longest of the sequence, morphing into various forms as it churns away. My first national-aired tornado video.

Rating: F-0 (Sumner County)

New tornado forms to the left as the other tornado dissipates, yet continues to produce ground circulation.

Rating: F-0 (Sumner County)

After initial tornado dissipates, a new funnel/tornado forms beneath parent circulation.

Rating: EF-3 (Sumner County)

First of the Conway Springs sequence; stout funnel drops from wall cloud.

Rating: F-0 (Sumner County)

Larger satellite tornado that touched down directly on US-160 and quickly lifted as it rotated toward main wedge.

Rating: F-0 (Sumner County)

Satellite tornado that developed on the south side of main wedge and rotated out of sight.

Rating: F-1 (Sumner County)

Dusty Wedge I Viewed Looking Due West On US-160

Rating: F-2 (Sumner County)

The second of two satellite tornadoes developed. This one to the left as tornado #3 began to rope out.

Rating: F-0 (Harper County)

Satellite tornado, brief touchdown from the initial larger tornado.

Rating: F-1 (Harper County)

Large tornado east of Attica, Kansas looking west from north of Argonia.

Rating: F-0 (Harper County)

Touched down to my west as I was repositioning to the north. No images of this tornado while trying to get a little closer to the action.

Rating: F-0 (Harper County)

Looking west from 2 miles south of Argonia, Kansas

Rating: F-4 (Harper County)

Large, after-dark tornado seen from the southwest along side Warren Faidley.

Rating: F-1 (Harper County)

Narrowly Avoided On K-2, Hit Chaparral High School

Rating: F-0 (Harper County)

5th tornado of event; southwest of Harper, KS just south of Hwy 160. Just east of where tornado #4 touched down.

Rating: F-1 (Harper County)

Brief Dusty Whirl South of US-160

Rating: F-2 (Harper County)

Large tornado documented from birth to death as it slowly crossed US-160 and destroyed a home on the north side of the road.

Rating: F-0 (Harper County)

West of Attica, Kansas on Hwy 160; Brief dust swirl on the ground beneath rotating base prior to main Attica tornado. No images.

Rating: F-1 (Barber County)

First tornado of this outbreak viewed from the east.

Rating: F-0 (Canadian County)

Double funnels, fat one touching down briefly.

Rating: F-0 (Custer County)

Brief tornado touches down behind the rain core.

Rating: F-0 (Custer County)

Viewed from US-183, looking northwest. Pretty crappy view, but it’s there!

Rating: F-0 (Custer County)

Caught glimpse as we were northbound on NE-47, but tornado lifted before we could stop. Image of remnant tornadic circulation.

Rating: F-0 (Lincoln County)

Caught rope-out of possible larger tornado blocked by terrain from our view north of Maxwell.

Rating: F-0 (Texas County)

Saw While Approaching Guymon Via US-54 From Southwest

Rating: F-0 (Sherman County)

Satellite tornado of the larger wedge that I did not see in realtime. This was my first tornado in three years, and my first tornado on a legit storm chase.

Rating: F-1 (Sherman County)

Wedge tornado I did NOT see in realtime and only discovered years later in video as I only noticed the satellite in my excitement over seeing my first tornado in three years.

October 22, 2000 – Oklahoma City, OK

Tornado #2

Rating: F-1 (Oklahoma County)

The Crossroads Mall tornado, saw in a power flash after dark as I was northbound on Eastern Ave.

Rating: F-1 (Ross County)

My first ever tornado on my first ever storm chase!