#stormchasing

2025-06-25
🇩🇪🇬🇧🇺🇸 Normalerweise poste ich nur über Tabletops und Airsoft, aber auf das Foto bin ich einfach stolz.
Den Blitz habe ich durch das geschlossene Fenster fotografiert, deswegen der Rand links oben.

I usually only post about tabletop games and airsoft, but I'm really proud of this photo.
I photographed the flash through the closed window, hence the border in the top left.

#nofilter #thunderstrike #stormchasing #gewitter #blitz
2025-06-05

#Climate #Hailstorms #Stormchasing

From AP.com: Join scientists as they drive into hailstorms to study the costly weather extreme

apnews.com/article/hailstorm-c

Storm Chasing!

I finished up the video recap of my latest storm chasing adventure in North Platte, Nebraska on the 14th of this month.

There wasn’t a lot of storms to chase while I was out on my solo storm chasing trip, what with Mother Nature placing an “Omega Block” over Tornado Alley the week I was in the area. Nevertheless, it was a very enjoyable trip and I was able to get some good footage of the storms I did chase.

Enjoy the video and share it with your friends!

https://youtu.be/rdCrly2MEuA

#nebraska #StormChaser #stormchasing #supercells #tornadoes

Simeon SchmauĂźstim3on@fosstodon.org
2025-05-23

Woah! Check out this incredible video of someone flying their FPV drone into and around a tornado!
youtube.com/watch?v=NGD2e741Ri

#stormchasing #tronado #wx

More Lightning.

Another lighting shot from last week’s storm chasing trip. This was taken in Stapleton, Nebraska.

#StormChaser #stormchasing

2025-05-15
North Platte, Nebr. Supercell 14 May 25. #stormchasing #stormchaser
2025-05-15
Hershey, Nebr. Tornado 14 May 25. #stormchaser #stormchasing #tornado

Day 6: Lexington, Nebraska.

Today was a very successful storm chasing day. Mother Nature was very exciting, I didn’t bang up the vehicle at all, and I am very, very tired.

I have a ton of video and photos to parse. In the meanwhile, here’s some shots from my first glance.

I’m going to bed.

#StormChaser #stormchasing

Day 3: Gillette, Wyoming.

Well, I finally chased some storms today. Mother Nature has been exceptionally quiet for this time of year, but the Storm Prediction Center and other models suggested storms might pop up in northern Wyoming and Southeast Montana, so off I went.

Leaving Rapid City, South Dakota after walking the downtown one more time for morning exercise, I made my way up through Sturgis to Belle Fourche, South Dakota. I walked around one of their town parks for a little bit to stretch my legs, and then made my way along US Route 212 through a quick corner of Wyoming and then into Montana. Earl and I had driven that stretch through Wyoming about 20 years ago, it was fun to reminisce about that drive in our first Jeep.

I then turned north on Highway 59 with the intent of spending the night in Miles City, Montana. When I got up there I just couldn’t, for the lack of a better description, find the vibe. There’s nothing really wrong with Miles City, it just wasn’t my thing. A small storm cell was coming through and it threw out a couple of quick flashes of lightning and a bit of rain, but it wasn’t that impressive. So I decided to head back south and spend the night in Gillette, Wyoming.

About 15 miles north of Broadus I saw a storm cell forming and knew this would be a little more impressive, even though there was little hope for a tornado, conditions just weren’t right for that. I pulled over to grab some pics, drove a little further, and pulled over again, although when I pulled over I started getting bonked with some impressive hail (I estimated dime sized hail and reported it to the National Weather Service). My report didn’t go into until I did a 180 on Highway 59 and got out of the hail. I’m glad I did. I then turned back around and snapped a couple more photos of the impressive rain and hail show that was coming down in a very centralized pattern.

Once the storm passed and, while watching radar, I figured out how to get around the remains of the storm without getting bonked with hail, I drove through Broadus and took a shot of the storm from the opposite direction as it moved to the northeast.

I then continued my trek down Highway 59 and came across a small storm near the Wyoming border.

Winds were whipping up impressively when I snapped that last photo.

Both storm cells were tagged as severe thunderstorms by the National Weather Service, since the winds exceeded 50 kts, and the first storm had hail (another report indicated 1/2-inch hail).

I got one more photo before heading into Gillette, Wyoming.

Overall it was a fun little storm chase. Tomorrow’s forecast has a chance of thunderstorms in the general vicinity and to the southeast a little bit. I’ll probably head in that direction.

With Mother Nature being so quiet, this was a little bit of excitement that I needed.

#stormchasing

2025-05-11

When I was planning this storm chasing trip I decided on Denver over Houston for my initial landing point. I don’t like chasing storms east of I-35 and especially not east of the Mississippi.

So of course the severe weather today is in Idaho.

I’m going to chase some potential severe weather in North Dakota tomorrow, so all is not lost. Midweek on the plains in general looks interesting.

#stormchasing

On my first storm-chasing trip in Oklahoma/Texas/New Mexico. Came across a small storm the first day! Hopefully just a taste of what's to come. #storm #clouds #stormchasing
Storm cloudsStorm cloudsStorm cloudsLightning strike
Planetary Ecologistplanetaryecologist
2025-05-04

European Severe Storms Laboratory (Storm 🌪️)

The European Severe Storms Laboratory is a scientific organisation that conducts research on severe convective storms, tornadoes, intense precipitation events, and avalanches across Europe and the Mediterranean. It operates the widely consulted European Severe Weather Database.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European

DeWuytDeWuyt
2025-05-01

Stormchasing isn’t just a hobby—it’s a passion that fuels my curiosity and respect for nature’s raw power. I captured this shot during a thunderstorm in Spain, straight from the heart of the storm—

Twin lightning bolts split the night sky in parallel, striking the ground side by side during a thunderstorm over Spain.
DeWuytDeWuyt
2025-05-01

New to Mastodon and excited to share moments like this—Caught this elegant trace of a wingtip vortex slicing through the sky—possibly the outer arc of a horseshoe vortex. These swirling trails reveal the invisible physics of lift in action!

A high-altitude aircraft-generated wingtip vortex appears as a faint, curved condensation trail against a clear blue sky. The vortex arc, likely part of a horseshoe vortex structure, is framed by dark silhouetted foliage and twisted vines in the foreground.
2025-04-28

Looking southwest near Emmet Kansas. #stormchasing #photography

Supercell thunderstorm over the flinthills of Kansas.

Video: Prepping for Storm Chasing

I put together my first “look at the forecast” video as I start getting ready for my storm chasing adventure in mid May.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUO7c5gsFB0

#StormChaser #stormchasing

It's currently snowing, but I'm getting impatient for storm season to show up here in Colorado (typically May).
In the meantime, I'm learning some new editing software, so here's an abandoned church somewhere in eastern Colorado. 2018.
#photography #stormchasing
An old wooden white church with the windows boarded up and painted white. The garden patch is overgrown with grass, and the skies are ominously dark and cloudy.
2025-04-16

VersiĂłn #SonyAlpha observando la tormenta en la distancia desde Torrelodones. Madrid

#CazaTormentas #StormChasers #StormChasing

#FotografĂ­a #Photography

Observando la tormenta en la distancia
2025-04-15
Tarde de tornenta sobre Madrid

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