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Day 12: Suprise sunset supercells in Wichita

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 15, 2017 | 0 Comments
pink horseshoe supercell

As today was a very marginal day we chose to really sleep in and catch up on some work. We didn’t leave Lincoln, NE, until after a nice lunch at Ihop and headed east towards Topeka, KS, to play the dryline again. The dewpoints and temperatures were super high so it was almost painful to […]

Day 11: Low contrast tornado and AMAZING mammatus

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 14, 2017 | 0 Comments
mammatus nebraska

This day ended in a way like many other days this trip. We go home after a rather successful day without seeing any tornadoes. David looks at his phone and says: “Wait a minute, I think there was a tornado here”. Today was the 3rd time this happened!  After the incredible tornado day yesterday we were […]

Day 10: Multiple tornadoes in three different states

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 13, 2017 | 0 Comments
rope out tornado wyoming

Just like a couple of other days this year, June 12th started off looking really great. All storm related parameters were super high but there was a great risk of all the storms firing at the same time, causing a big mess that would erode the entire day – just like May 26th last year. The […]

Day 9: Cap bust in Wyoming

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 12, 2017 | 0 Comments
wyoming flooded fields

Today’s main target was really Minnesota, although it looked like squall lines and night time chasing. Fortunately, in the morning it turned out SE Wyoming would actually have a chance to produce severe weather. SPC even put a 2% tornado risk in the area where were more or less just prepared to have a down […]

Day 8: Driving through beautiful Montana

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 11, 2017 | 0 Comments
Beautiful Montana

Although Minnesota looked like a better target for Sunday we had to leave for Wyoming to pick up the newest member of our team: Akos from Hungary. To get there we had to drive through Montana, which really was an experience. Green hills, mountains with snow caps in the background and great plains. It was […]

Day 7: Supercells & two brief tornadoes in North Dakota

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 11, 2017 | 2 Comments
abandoned houses storm

After that 13 hour drive the day before, we sure needed some rest, and got some as well. This was the day we have been looking for, the hodographs showed perfect winds and most parameters were pointing towards a great chase day. SPC had a 5% tornado risk and it seemed liked there would not […]

Day 6: A 13 hour drive to North Dakota

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 9, 2017 | 0 Comments
badlands

We decided to head for the North Dakota-target as it showed great potential. It was a looong run, especially since we have to get back to at least Denver as Alex is going home and Akos is coming along with us. Still, we are here to chase and this was the place to go. The […]

Day 5: Our first real chase day

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 8, 2017 | 0 Comments
supercell colorado

We woke up to a day that turned out slightly better than we anticipated and we were thankful to have our first real chase day of the trip! The parameters were decent: good CAPE, decent moisture, lift but not as much shear.  As we were already in the target area we could have a long […]

Day 4: Tornado at 11.000 ft!

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 7, 2017 | 0 Comments
Lightning from the mountain storm that spun the tornado

After the morning’s forecast we had the option of going some 3 hours east to chase really bad storms or going down almost all the way to New Mexico to, most likely, miss some slightly better looking storms. Instead, we went up the mountains again to hike and drive Mount Evens road, the highest located […]

Day 3: Hiking in the Rocky Mountains

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 6, 2017 | 0 Comments
rain showers

Early on this day David made a forecast and we realized that there would be very meager storms at best within a 3 hour drive (i.e. 6 hours in total) so we decided to call it a Down Day and go up hiking in the mountains instead, in Rocky Mountain National Park. There was a […]

Day 2: Traveling to Denver, CO

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 5, 2017 | 0 Comments
denver

There is really not much to say about June 4th, Day 2 on this chase, other than it was a looong day. We got up and into the Stormtrooper at 9 a.m. and finally arrived in Denver at 10.30, some 13.5 hours later! That did include a stop in Wakita, OK, for a visit to […]

Day 1: The ridge. Omg. The ridge!

By StormChasingUSA.com | June 4, 2017 | 0 Comments
the moon bixby oklahoma

I arrived late on June 2nd after a long but pretty decent flight. Well, outside of the fact that I lost my iPhone on the first leg of the flight! It was a matter of many small coincidences as I am usually quite careful when it comes to my iPhone. It really sucks as it […]

StormchasingUSA.com 3.0 – Same, same but different

By StormChasingUSA.com | May 30, 2017 | 0 Comments
storm chasing usa

When I first made StormChasingUSA.com back in 2009, it was not a pretty website but quite useful from the start. It was made in php with a lot of “cut and paste”-coding that made it buggy and without any really useful tools. A couple of years later I made a complete makeover of it, with […]

Chasecation 2017

By StormChasingUSA.com | May 29, 2017 | 0 Comments

June 2nd is finally within reach, the date I will leave to go on this year’s chasecation. I was planning to go in late May as usual but I was a bit too slow in booking my trip so Tornado Alley Chasing ran out of seats for that period – leaving me to chase in […]

Talking about storm chasing on national radio in Sweden

By StormChasingUSA.com | January 24, 2017 | 0 Comments
christoffer björkwall radio p3 morgonpasset

Yesterday I was a guest at one of the most popular national radio shows in Sweden, “Morgonpasset i P3”. I was invited to talk about storm chasing. I was a bit nervous before but this wasn’t my first time on live radio and not even the first time talking about storm chasing (previous time in […]

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