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Archived Storm Chasing Weather Data

Many times, storm chasers, or those interested in severe weather would like to know where severe weather events have happened in the past. The links below contain a wealth of information about tornadoes, thunderstorms, and other types of severe weather.

The Tornado Project
Past tornadoes2002 Tornadoes

 

storm prediction center Archives
Tornado DataHail DataWind Damage DataArchived Forecasts

 

unisys1998-Current
Surface MapsInfrared SatelliteUpper Air ChartsSea  Temps.

Hurricane Archives

 

- Climate Diagnostics Center 1980-Current
Custom Historical Map Interactive Creation Page

 


Chase Reports

Adam Frederick's Storm Page
1997 Chase Reports

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Disclaimer:
Storm chasing is dangerous. You could be hurt or killed in its pursuit, especially if you have little or no knowledge of severe storms and their environment. Chase hazards include but are not limited to heavy rain, flash flooding, lightning, high winds, large hail, tornadoes, and flying debris. Hydroplaning on the road and traffic accidents also occur. If you desire to chase, get informed and educated about weather. Contact your local National Weather Service Office, and enroll in a SKYWARN training class. Read and view all of the published information regarding severe weather, thunderstorms, and tornadoes that you can. You are responsible for educating yourself. Next, contact an experienced chaser in your area, and arrange to travel with them, until you've gained sufficient experience to go it alone. Even at that, veteran chasers get caught in harm's way from time to time. Play it safe. This page is for informational and educational use, and the authors disavow any responsibility for actions you may take.


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