Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Chase Expedition 2012 (6/2)

My main storm chasing trip from May 19 to June 2 is completed. The first couple of days was spent observing the annular eclipse (May 20) in New Mexico and some up-slope storms there a day later. During the following week and a half, I intercepted many supercell storms, even seeing the northern lights in North Dakota on May 22 after chasing there! May 25 in Kansas was un-reachable by me and several other chase teams due to chasing too far in Wisconsin on May 24. This was probably WOULD have been the best chase day of my trip.



My tough lesson learned from this is to give up on anything moving east of the Mississippi River and re-position back west. The trip lasted until June 2, with some of the largest hail I ever seen in my life observed wrapping around a tornado on May 29 in Oklahoma. The trip is completed, and a full chase log (including some picture of the annular eclipse) on it can be seen in my STORM CHASING section for MIDWEST 2012 on my web site. You can also go right to that area by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/mwcl2012.htm

Tropical Storm Beryl (5/25)

Just a week after tropical storm Alberto formed off the SE US coast, tropical storm Beryl formed in nearly the same location on May 25, making this a very rare early start (two storms forming BEFORE the official start of the season). Normally, the the official start and end dates for the Atlantic hurricane season of June 1 through November 30.



Tropical storm Beryl ultimately came ashore as a 70 MPH tropical storm at night near Jacksonville, Florida on May 26. I was NOT able to chase this system as it happened in the middle of my 2-week long trip chasing severe storms in the central USA. I have prepared the area on my site for tropical updates, and that are can be seen by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/tropics.htm

Annular Solar Eclipse (5/20)

The annular solar eclipse (visible from Asia, across the Pacific, and ending in the SW United States) on May 20, 2012 was observed from near Alburquerque, New Mexico.



The footage on the annular solar eclipse in New Mexico can be seen in the STORM CHASING section of my web site for the central United States in 2012. A direct link to this section has also been provided at the link below (one there, scroll down to the date for MAY 20).

http://www.sky-chaser.com/mwcl2012.htm

To see a video of the eclipse, please visit the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/m13eclv.htm

Tropical Storm Alberto (5/19)

The 2012 Altantic hurricane season has began early this year with the formation of Tropical Storm "Alberto" on May 19, 2012. This is not uncommon as storms sometimes form outside the official start and end dates for the Atlantic hurricane season of June 1 through November 30 (as those are "only" dates).



Tropical storm Alberto, the first Atlantic storm of 2012, was a minimal and compact tropical storm that churned off the coast of the SE United States. With the early start to the 2012 hurricane season in the Atlantic, I have prepared the area on my site for tropical updates, and that are can be seen by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/tropics.htm

Sunday, April 22, 2012

New Buddha Religeon Section (4/21)

I did a project to setup a separate area on my web site dedicated to the Buddha religeon. This is separate from the main pages on my site, and has been placed there as a special religeous project for some voluntary work I have been doing for a local Buddha temple.



This new and special area on this web site can be seen by clicking the link for it below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/audiobook/index.htm

Tornado Outbreak Chase (4/14)

I have completed a storm chasing trip in the Central USA (Kasnas) from April 13-15, 2012 with numerous tornadoes intercepted on Saturday, April 14, 2012 in Kansas. This setup was a high-risk setup, with deadly tornadoes affecting this area, and a tornado outbreak occurred. In this chase trip, the entire lifecycle of a violent tornado was observed and documented on Saturday, April 14 near Geneseo in Rice County, Kansas - Rated EF-4 and being on the ground for almost an hour.



I have finally completed a full-chase log for this event, and it can be viewed in my on-going section for storm chasing in 2012 that can be seen by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/mwcl2012.htm



For a documentary video of the April 14, 2011 extreme storm chasing in Kansas, click the link below!

http://www.sky-chaser.com/m13vid1.htm

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Weekend Chase Planned (4/13)

Storm chasing is heating up and a MAJOR severe weather setup appears to be on tap for the weekend (especially Saturday, April 14) in the central USA. I was able to get tickets and will be flying out on Friday the 13th of April, chase Saturday (the 14th in Kansas), and return on Sunday the 15th!


In the image above, a moderate risk (later upgraded to high) was in place as per the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) on Thursday, April 12.



In the above image, issued by SPC on Friday, April 13 (for Saturday the 14th), a rather scary hish-risk (with 60% hatched probabilities) outlook and chilling text was published as a "high-end life threatening event"! A full-chase log for this event will be available (in my on-going section for storm chasing in 2012) once this first major chase is completed, and that area can be seen by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/mwcl2012.htm

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Spring Break Trumps Chasing (3/18)

During a rather active start to the storm chasing season of 2012 ... A rather frustrating and down right agonizing scenario unfolds to a storm chaser stuck in the "corners" of the country. No, it's NOT because of work, school, family, or what not - But for folks living in the middle of the USA - Read no further (this does NOT apply to you).



In the images above, to the right we see a nice setup example (March 18) unfolding across some favorable and fun storm chasing terrain, and on a WEEKEND to boot. The problem NOT visible here is the TIME of the year - SPRING BREAK. Take a look to the left image ... Yes, nearly $1,500 to fly from Fort Lauderdale to Kansas City - Yes, that's REAL. Most other airlines simply don't even HAVE any seats left.

Any my free tickets on SW - Out of the question, they were smart enough to back those out this weekend. This is WHY I normally do not chase storms before mid April. Aside the linear and fast-moving nature of storms and setups, chasing before late April is just impossible if you are not within driving distance of the central USA.

Monday, March 05, 2012

Bad Start For March (3/2)

The beginning of March 2012 was marked by a very tragic and unfortunate tornado outbreak on Friday, March 2. An outbreak of tornadoes, some violent, occurred during the afternoon on March 2 across Alabama, Indiana, and Kentucky. As of March 5, the death toll stands at 39 people, including a 15 month old baby who died a few days later in the hospital after being carried 10 miles by a tornado after both her parents were killed. This is a very sad and unfortunate severe weather event.



In the image above, taken from a Boeing 737 aircraft flying at an altitude of about 39,000 feet, the distant but ominous supercell storm can be seen prominently looming over the 40,000 foot cirrus deck and extending high into the stratosphere. The flight path was over TN / VA at the time, with the view in the picture westward towards I-64. Right about the same time of this subtle image was taken, tornadoes "under" that same cloud were already killing people.

Friday, March 02, 2012

"Cut To The Chase" DVD (3/1)

This is a career-long compilation of some of the most intense moments of storm chasing with footage as far back as 1987 (almost 25 YEARS of storm chasing). The most boring parts have been edited out and this DVD has almost two hours of non-stop high-action video! See every form of extreme weather, from thunderstorms and flooding to hurricanes, tornadoes, and even blizzards! See some of the gripping footage from hurricane chasing projects, including the violent hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005.



See tornadoes intercepted in just about every corner of the Central US, as well as their devastating aftermath. This DVD just about has it all - And then some! For more information and how to order this DVD, click the image above or the link provided for it BELOW.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/offers13.htm

This is NOT all that is available in my DVD collections for sale ... Be sure to check out the latest DVD production above, as well as many others by visiting my special "offers" page for video documentaries at the link provided BELOW as well.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/offers.htm

ChaserCon 2012 (2/19)

I attended the National Storm Chaser Convention (also known as "ChaserCon") in Denver, Colorado from February 17-19, 2012 ... This continued to be another fantastic yearly event that brought in storm chasers from all over the US (and beyond) to collaborate in a three-day event in the mile-high city. Having everyone together and the way Roger Hill and Tim Samaras ran the operation was an experience second to none.



What an awesome job, from Andy Gabrielson's touching tribute to video night and spotter training, and over 350 attendees to make it all the better. Imagine having dinner with keynote speaker Sean Casey (IMAX film-maker and inventor of the TIV), seeing Tim Marshall's fantastic presentations, and Howie Bluestein just to name a few ... That's what ChaserCon does - Brings us all together to enjoy our passions!

You can also jump right to the area for storm chasing events in 2012, including the storm chaser convention, by clicking the link provided for it below ...

http://www.sky-chaser.com/picnic12.htm

For official information on this event, you can also visit their site at the link below (link may be time sensitive / subject to change without notice) ...

http://www.ChaserCon.com

2012 Everglades Boogie (1/28)

Each year, Skydive Air Adventures outside of Clewiston, Florida (at Airglades airport) hosts the "Boogie over the Everglades" skydiving event on the last weekend of January. This yearly "boogie" (what skydivers call a "special event") draws a crowd of hundreds from many areas of the United States (and some other countries as well) and has everything from specialty jumps (such as high-altitude or jumps from a helicopter) to skydives from multiple aircraft (Skyvan, DH6 Otter, and A-90 King Air) plus a big party with free beer each night of the 3+ day event.



Air Adventures skydiving continues to make this a well-anticipated and well done event year after year. Weather, although predicted to be bad, turned out to be fantastic as well - For pictures / video of this exciting event, please visit my SKYDIVING section of my web site. You can also jump right to the link by clicking link provided below ...

http://www.sky-chaser.com/skydive.htm

Happy New Year 2012 (1/1)

Wishing everyone a happy and safe New Year for 2012 ... Hopefully this year will be another great year for storm chasing and outdoor activities - But hopefully without the horiffic loss of life and property damage we saw in 2011.

Hurricane Season Ends (11/30)

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. Oficially, the 2011 hurricane season is over. To re-cap, the 2011 season was pretty busy, but the only real disastrous storm (affecting land) was Hurricane Irene in late August 2011 (chase log is BELOW for Irene).

http://www.sky-chaser.com/irene11.htm



The rest of the season was burdened by tropical cyclones that were either highly-sheared and / or remained out to sea. All in all, a total of eighteen (18) named storms developed, six (6) of which became hurricanes (three (3) of the hurricanes were major hurricanes). Only one hurricane was intercepted in 2011, that being hurricane Irene. Some other chasers chased hurricane Jova on Mexico's west coast (near Manzanillo) this year as well.

Hurricane Rina (in late October 2011) was another awesome candidate for a chase in Mexico, I actually had tickets booked and all, but the shear ripped Rina apart, and the chase was called off within mere hours of going. The storm was forecasted to hit Mexico during the mid-day hours near Playa Del Carmen / Cozumel as a 120 MPH+ storm, but the shear did not relax, and she came in at night as a 45 MPH dissipating cyclone.



Meanwhile, 2011 lived up to its name as the "year of the tornado" on Nov 7, 2011 in Oklahoma with a late season supercell producing at least six tornadoes some of my fellow chase partners intercepted - Again, the "shear" that never relaxed! For tornadoes in 2011, see the link BELOW as well!

http://www.sky-chaser.com/mwcl2011.htm

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

S Florida EF-2 Tornado (10/18)

An EF-2 tornado affected Sunrise, Florida in Broward County on October 18, 2011 during the late evening - I was chasing this storm and encountered the tornado (barely visible by lightning and power-flashes)!



The storm was a classic supercell that originated over the rural areas of western Miami-Dade county (south of Miccosukee in the Florida Everglades) and moved north and northeast over a two to three hour period through the western sections of Broward and eventually southern Palm Beach counties (where it weakened). The storm produced a destructive tornado, with winds at least 120 MPH (EF-2), from Plantation to Sunrise, just north of I-595 and east of NW 136 avenue.

The tornado was about 150 yards wide, and had a damage path, oriented SSW to NNE, over a mile in length. Some information on this chase can be seen in the STORM CHASING section of this web site (in the "PICTURE Log For 2010 And After Chases" section) or you can go right to that area by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/stplog4.htm

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Remembering Sept 11 (9/11)

September 11, 2001 was one of the darkest days in American history. It has been exactly ten (10) years since that fateful day. This year (and every year) is a good time to remember those who lost their lives because of a hostile and down-right cowardly act of terrorism inflicted on the United States by the Al Qaeda / Taliban groups.



Who can forget the heroes that fateful day? To skip to more details on September 11, 2001 and many other subjects about the US, click the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/america.htm

US Tropical "Protection"? (9/7)

The tropics are very busy as of September 7 ... However, little or no threats exist for the US anytime soon! As of September 7-9, hurricane Katia and tropical storm Maria are churning in the open tropical Atlantic, and NOT expected to affect any land. Tropical storm Nate has formed in the Bay of Campeche, and expected to move into Mainland Mexico later this week. As I mentioned, VERY busy Atlantic tropics, but no threat to the USA at this time.



The graphic above shows the general weather pattern during the week of September 7, 2011. Note (in the graphic above) that despite quite a bit of activity in the Atlantic, the combination of a persistent trough off the US East coast as well as weak high-pressure ridging in the southern Gulf of Mexico, the southeastern and eastern US / northern Gulf regions are sort of in a "quiet zone" (blue area) and nestled in between regions of above-normal risk for tropical cyclones (red areas).

Hurricane Irene (8/28)

My interception and hurricane chase for hurricane "Irene" was on August 26-28 in North Carolina after a coastal observation of its effects in South Florida on the 25th.



Hurricane Irene caused over 10 billion dollars in damages and at least 55 deaths, especially in the mid-atlantic region of the United States. A full chase log and write-up is completed and has been posted in the STORM CHASING section of my web site.

You can go right to the link for the chase log by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/irene11.htm

South FL Tornado (8/2)

A small tornado in its late stages was caught on camera late in the afternoon of August 2, 2011 from a 5-10 mile distance. In the image below, the distinct funnel stretched along the gust front can be seen just before the tornado dissipated.



Damage was to some homes (roof torn off) with winds near 90 MPH (EF-1). The view is to the north from near Fort Lauderdale Airport as the storm was weakening and just before the tornado lifted.

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Tropical Storm Arlene (6/30)

With the main part of the the devastating 2011 tornado season behind us, the focus turns to the Atlantic hurricane season that runs from June 1 through November 30.



Tropical storm "Arlene" was the first named storm of the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, forming in the Bay of Campeche (SW Gulf of Mexico) on June 28-29 and moving into Mexico as a strong tropical storm on June 30.

Be sure to keep up-to-date with both tropical activity and hurricane chasing operations by checking back here often. I have a page showing tropical activity that can be seen by clicking the link that is provided below.

http://www.sky-chaser.com/tropics.htm