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  • 2026-07-07
    Newquay Weather Station - Home
    A comprehensive personal weather station site covering Newquay, Cornwall, with live readings, multiple beach webcams, radar, tides, surf reports, lightning data, and satellite imagery. The depth of data here is remarkable, pulling together local forecasts, UK temperature comparisons, sea ice cover, wave heights, and even solar performance into one Cornwall-focused hub.
  • 2026-07-07
    OWL Storm Photography
    Wesley Luginbyhl's storm chasing archive spans over two decades of tornado outbreaks, supercells, and severe weather events across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and beyond. Packed with chase accounts organized by date and location, plus landscape photography, aurora shots, and live chase cam resources, this site is a compelling record of life on the storm-chasing circuit.
  • 2026-07-07
    PBCSkywarn
    PBCSkywarn is the official site for Palm Beach County's Skywarn severe weather spotter network, coordinating volunteer storm spotters across South Florida in partnership with the National Weather Service. Visitors will find repeater frequencies for ham radio weather nets, real-time radar links, Storm Prediction Center outlooks, and National Hurricane Center resources covering the entire South Florida region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rain >> Fanlisting
    Nature's Shower is a fanlisting dedicated to rain, listed under the Nature category at The Fanlistings Network, where fans of rainy weather can join and be counted among 115 members. Part of a broader collective of nature-themed fanlistings including Snow, Waterfalls, and Seasons, it offers a cozy corner of the web for those who simply love the rain.
  • 2026-07-07
    RainReport.com
    RainReport.com offers a way to track and measure rainfall data without needing on-site monitoring equipment or physically visiting your property. The service uses Doppler radar and related data to provide precise rainfall reports, making it a practical tool for homeowners, farmers, and anyone who needs to know when and how much rain fell at a specific location.
  • 2026-07-07
    RAMMB
    TC Real-Time: Currently Active Tropical Cyclones: Run by NOAA's Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch at Colorado State University, this site tracks currently active tropical cyclones worldwide in real time using satellite imagery and meteorological data. Researchers and weather enthusiasts can browse live storm data, archived seasons going back to 2006, and products developed by NESDIS/STAR/RAMMB scientists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Rocking L Ranch Weather Station
    The Rocking L Ranch Weather Station is a personal weather monitoring hub located in Nampa, Idaho, run by amateur meteorologist NV6B using a Davis Instruments Vantage Pro 2 Plus system. Visitors can explore live conditions, NEXRAD Doppler radar maps, yearly rainfall totals, webcam feeds, and a 7-day forecast history for the Canyon County area.
  • 2026-07-07
    RYAN CROUSE - YORKTON STORM HUNTER
    Ryan Crouse's storm hunting site documents extreme weather events across Yorkton, Saskatchewan, featuring lightning photography, storm clouds, and road condition updates. A personal hub for a dedicated storm chaser covering the Canadian prairies, with live streams and weather photos from the region.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scott Blair - Target Area
    Scott Blair's personal site, active since 1997, focuses on storm chasing and severe weather photography, featuring copyrighted images of tornadoes and violent storms captured in the field. The site also honors Eric Nguyen, a fellow storm observer and meteorologist, with a link to a memorial scholarship supporting future weather scientists.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scott McPartland Extreme Weather Photography | Tornado & Hurricane Footage
    Scott McPartland is a veteran storm chaser whose site showcases his tornado, hurricane, and supercell footage captured across Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and beyond. Visitors can browse and purchase professionally produced DVDs documenting events like the 2011 tornado outbreak and Hurricane Katrina, with footage that has aired on The Weather Channel, Discovery Channel, and CNN.
  • 2026-07-07
    Severe Storms – online meteorology guide
    Part of the University of Illinois WW2010 online meteorology project, this module covers severe storms in depth using the NOAA Severe Storms Spotters Guide as its foundation. Visitors can explore thunderstorm types, tornado formation, updrafts and downdrafts, and even computer modeling of supercells and squall lines through a well-structured educational guide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Severe Weather, Tornado, & Storm Chasing Site by Severewx.com
    Built by meteorologists and storm chasers, Severewx.com covers tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and storm chasing with firsthand chase reports, photo galleries, and educational weather science content. The site includes real-time weather forecasts, links to weather resources, and a firsthand account of the team's own tornado intercepts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Skunk Bay Weather
    Skunk Bay Weather is a hyperlocal weather station site based in Hansville, Washington, offering live conditions updated every minute including temperature, wind speed, and rainfall data from multiple sensors. The site also features webcams, Northern Lights time-lapse videos, aurora forecasts, air quality links, and contributes data to Weather Underground and other meteorological organizations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sky Diary – storm chasing, photography, lightning and tornadoes
    Chris Kridler's Sky Diary is a long-running storm chasing site dating back to 1997, packed with chase journals, tornado and lightning photography, weather data, and kids' weather facts. A portal for Kridler's broader web presence, it connects visitors to storm chasing accounts, photography portfolios, videos, and live chase tracking.
  • 2026-07-07
    skyinmotion.com
    chase logs:: highlights: A detailed archive of storm chasing expeditions spanning nearly two decades, with logs organized by year covering locations across the Great Plains and beyond. Each entry includes photos, videos, maps, and written accounts of individual chase events, making it a compelling record for anyone fascinated by severe weather.
  • 2026-07-07
    Spēg's place
    Speg's personal site covers storm chasing, tornado information, travel, and photography, making it a classic old-web hobbyist destination with a clear passion for severe weather. Navigation sections hint at radio and TV links alongside personal writings, giving the site a broad but weather-focused appeal.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stephen's Storm Log
    Stephen's Storm Log is a personal storm chasing diary cataloging hundreds of tornado, supercell, and severe weather chase events dating back to 1997, organized by SPC risk level and year. With decades of documented chases across the American South and Plains, this is a remarkable long-running record of one chaser's adventures tracking some of the most intense storms on record.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm And Sky
    Storm And Sky is a storm photography and weather resource featuring hundreds of photos of supercell storms, tornadoes, and other dramatic natural phenomena. Visitors can explore trip reports, tutorials, gear recommendations, stock images, and weather and space data, making it a destination for storm chasers and weather enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm Chase Accounts
    OWLSP.com is a storm chaser's personal archive covering tornado and severe weather chase accounts from 2002 through 2023, with detailed entries for specific outbreaks across Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and beyond. The site includes chase narratives, photography, equipment info, and landscape scenes, making it a rich firsthand record of Plains storm chasing over two decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm Chaser Jim Leonard - Hurricane Typhoon Stock Video and Photos
    Dedicated to the late storm chaser Jim Leonard (1950-2014), known as Cyclone Jim, this site serves as a memorial and archive for his decades-long career intercepting hurricanes and typhoons around the world. Visitors can explore his biography and access his extensive stock video and photo collection through his YouTube channel, with licensing information available for professional use.
  • 2026-07-07
    storm chasing
    Chuck Doswell's storm chasing page chronicles over three decades of tornado pursuit, beginning with his first chase in April 1972 and including detailed logs, historical accounts, and safety advice drawn from genuine scientific expertise. Packed with chase summaries, photography links, and connections to fellow chasers and meteorologists, this is a deep and personal record from one of the field's most experienced practitioners.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm Chasing - Dorian J. Burnette
    Dr. Dorian J. Burnette, a meteorology professor, documents his storm chasing expeditions dating back to 1997 with a detailed archive of chase logs organized by year. The site emphasizes scientific purpose, safety, and education, reflecting his practice of bringing students into the field to witness real atmospheric events firsthand.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm Chasing Links - Ben Holcomb
    Ben Holcomb's storm chasing hub is a sprawling personal site featuring tornado videos, pictures, past chase logs, statistics, and equipment guides built over nearly two decades of active chasing. This links page alone connects to hundreds of fellow storm chasers and meteorological resources, making it a valuable hub for the storm chasing community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm Chasing Links - Ben Holcomb
    Ben Holcomb's storm chasing hub features an extensive links directory connecting visitors to fellow storm chasers, meteorology resources, and severe weather organizations. With over 400 storm chasing posts logged and sections covering tornado videos, pictures, past chase statistics, and equipment, this is a serious enthusiast's personal record of years spent pursuing severe weather.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm chasing, tornado chasing, tornado pictures, for the storm chaser.
    Matt Ver Steeg of WeatherEdge, Inc. documents his storm chasing adventures across Iowa and tornado alley, offering a photo gallery, tornado pictures, weather research, and live weather data tools. Packed with radar links, satellite imagery, severe weather outlooks, and personal field reports, this site is a solid resource for both hobbyist storm chasers and weather enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storm Homepage
    Richard Thies of Dellwood, Missouri documents over two decades of amateur storm chasing, with yearly archives of tornado and severe weather encounters dating back to 2001. The site features photos, stories, and video footage of memorable tornado events across the Great Plains and Midwest, catalogued by county, state, and Fujita scale rating.
  • 2026-07-07
    StormDig - James Hammett
    StormDig is storm chaser James Hammett's personal site documenting over 15 years of severe weather pursuits, featuring detailed storm accounts of tornadoes, supercells, and hail events dating back to 2003. Visitors can explore chase maps, video footage, equipment specs, an aurora monitor, and a glossary, making it a richly detailed record of one dedicated chaser's adventures.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stormdude - Outdoor Photos and Adventures
    Stormdude is a personal storm chasing site documenting decades of adventures across the Great Plains in pursuit of supercells, with photo journals spanning from 1998 through 2027. The site features a main gallery, top chase days highlights, humor pages, and lists of other storm chasers, making it a rich archive for weather enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Storms to Observe | Bill Gargan's chase site
    Bill Gargan has documented his storm chasing adventures year by year from 1991 through 2025, creating a detailed personal archive of decades on the road pursuing severe weather. The site offers a rare long-term firsthand account of the storm chasing hobby, with annual chase logs and links to fellow chasers in the community.
  • 2026-07-07
    the adventures of tornadohead
    Andy Fischer, known as Tornadohead, documents his storm chasing expeditions from 2001 through 2008 with individual chase accounts organized by year. The site includes cumulative maps tracking counties chased, observed supercells, and tornadoes across both the northern and southern plains.

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