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  • 2026-07-07
    Climate of Oregon
    Hosted by the University of Washington's atmospheric sciences department, this page presents Oregon's monthly climate normals for the 1971-2000 period, including mean precipitation, maximum temperature, and minimum temperature data by location. Visitors can click on map markers to explore station-level climate statistics across the state, making it a handy reference for weather researchers and outdoor planners alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Climate of Washington
    Hosted on the University of Washington's atmospheric sciences domain, this page presents observed climate normals for Washington State covering the 1971-2000 period. Visitors can click on map markers to retrieve mean monthly precipitation, daily maximum temperature, and daily minimum temperature data for locations across the state.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cloaked in Mystery | The Fog Fanlisting
    Cloaked in Mystery is a fanlisting dedicated to fog, celebrating fans of this atmospheric weather phenomenon from 16 countries around the world. Listed with The Fanlistings Network, visitors can join, browse member codes, and declare their appreciation for one of nature's most mysterious natural occurrences.
  • 2026-07-07
    COD Meteorology -- NexLab Homepage
    NEXLAB at College of DuPage is a meteorology lab and weather data hub offering satellite imagery, radar, numerical models, and local forecasts for the Illinois/DuPage region. Run by COD's meteorology program, it also supports storm chasing activities, academic coursework, and real-time campus weather conditions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Convective Weather Maps by Lightning Wizard
    Lightning Wizard provides detailed convective weather forecast maps for North America, Europe, and the Caribbean, pulling data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction and the National Weather Service. The site covers advanced meteorological parameters like CAPE, bulk shear, and MSL pressure across multiple forecast time intervals, making it a valuable tool for storm chasers and weather enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cyclone Road
    Homepage of Storm Chaser Amos Magliocco: Cyclone Road is the personal homepage of storm chaser Amos Magliocco, featuring chase reports, photos, a chase blog, and gear recommendations. The site includes a tribute to Eric Nguyen and links to essential storm chasing reading on safety, ethics, and tornado pursuit.
  • 2026-07-07
    Eric Nguyen's Homepage of Meteorology and Storm Observing!
    Eric Nguyen's personal meteorology site documents his storm chasing experiences, tornado photography, and forecasting work as a University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology graduate. The site features storm documentation reports, dramatic weather photography including tornadic supercells, and serves as a lasting tribute to Eric, who passed away in 2007.
  • 2026-07-07
    Explorer/Adventurer & Storm Chaser George Kourounis
    George Kourounis is a globe-trotting storm chaser, explorer, and TV presenter whose site showcases breathtaking photographs and videos of tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes, lightning, and other extreme natural phenomena from all 7 continents. Best known for hosting the 'Angry Planet' TV series broadcast in over 100 countries, his online home is a stunning archive of close encounters with Earth's most violent forces.
  • 2026-07-07
    fanfreak.net
    A fanlisting dedicated to thunderstorms, inviting fans from around the world to add their name to a growing list of fellow storm enthusiasts. With 59 members and running since 2011, it is part of the TheFanlistings.org network and uses the Listing Admin Robotess Fork script.
  • 2026-07-07
    For all things storm chasing...
    Jason Searle, an optometrist and storm chaser, runs this hub dedicated to severe weather experiences, featuring a storm blog, video gallery, photographs, radar tools, and a storm glossary. It blends the thrill of firsthand storm chasing with practical resources for weather enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Forrest M. Mims III
    Forrest M. Mims III is a prolific science author and self-taught scientist whose personal site documents decades of atmospheric research including UV-B measurements, volcanic aerosol tracking, and twilight photometry at Mauna Loa Observatory. With over 7.5 million books sold and a Rolex Award for science, Mims shares original scientific data, publications, and photography spanning solar radiation, dust layers, and environmental monitoring.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frank Deboosere - Klimaat Ukkel juni
    Belgian meteorologist Frank Deboosere presents detailed interactive climate charts for Uccle, Belgium, tracking temperature, precipitation, and sunshine duration across decades. The graphs plot 30-year rolling averages against current normals, making long-term climate trends and changes visually accessible to anyone curious about local Belgian climate history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Frank Singleton's Weather and Sailing Pages - Franks-Weather - The Weather Window
    Frank Singleton's extensive weather and sailing resource covers marine meteorology, GRIB files, GMDSS services, weather communications, and practical forecasting guidance for sailors and cruisers. With cruising logs dating back to 2000, links to national weather services, and coverage of topics from basic atmospheric theory to climate change, this site is a remarkably thorough reference for anyone navigating at sea.
  • 2026-07-07
    GOES Images and Information
    Maintained by Tim Schmit at CIMSS/SSEC (University of Wisconsin-Madison), this comprehensive link directory aggregates GOES satellite imagery sources from NOAA, NASA, and international agencies including Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and Canada. Visitors can access real-time ABI imagery across all bands, mesoscale sectors, full-disk views, and animated GIFs from dozens of platforms covering both GOES-East and GOES-West.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Page
    David Blanchard | David Blanchard: David Blanchard's personal hub showcases years of storm chasing across the High Plains and Arizona monsoon seasons, with detailed summaries and photographs dating back to 2005. Based in Flagstaff, Arizona, he also documents mountaineering expeditions to the Alps, New Zealand, and Mount Whitney, alongside fine art photography and meteorology research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hurricane Forecast Model Output – [Main]
    Hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, this site by Clark Evans provides hurricane forecast model output for the North Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, and Central Pacific basins. It offers an archive, storm identifiers, shapefiles, KML data, analogs, and verification tools, making it a technical reference for tracking tropical storm activity.
  • 2026-07-07
    HurricaneCity
    Atlantic hurricane tracking: HurricaneCity, maintained by Jim Williams for over 25 years, is a comprehensive Atlantic hurricane tracking resource featuring a city and island database of historical landfalls, rankings, storm data by year, and the best-performing forecast model comparisons. Visitors can explore hurricane history by state, track current tropical systems, and access a wealth of tools including reconnaissance data, El Nino information, and multimedia archives like Hurricane TV and a radio show.
  • 2026-07-07
    Image Archive
    Hosted by UCAR's Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory, this archive provides a collection of meteorological case study images for researchers and forecasters. The Case Selection Kit Image Archive serves as a reference tool for selecting and studying atmospheric weather cases, making it a useful resource for those in the meteorological sciences.
  • 2026-07-07
    index
    Brian Morganti's StormEffects is a personal archive of storm chasing photography, nature landscapes, and severe weather experiences captured over many years. Visitors can browse storm photos, chase videos, chase summaries, and even astrophotography, making it a rich showcase of one enthusiast's passion for extreme weather.
  • 2026-07-07
    index
    Brian Morganti's StormEffects is a personal site dedicated to storm chasing, featuring an extensive collection of storm and landscape photos, chase videos, and chase summaries from real weather events. The site also touches on astrophotography, making it a rich visual record of one enthusiast's pursuit of dramatic natural phenomena.
  • 2026-07-07
    Index of /
    The ISU Meteorology Archive (MTArchive) at Iowa State University provides a massive publicly accessible repository of historical weather data and satellite imagery spanning from 1933 to the present. Maintained by the Iowa Environmental Mesonet project, it includes decades of archived GOES satellite imagery viewable through the IEM CoD Archive Viewer, making it an invaluable tool for researchers and meteorology enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeff Duda's Storm Chasing Home Page
    Jeff Duda, a geology student turned meteorology researcher, chronicles a decade of storm chasing with detailed chase accounts, busts, and lifetime statistics including 71 tornadoes over 111 chases and 52,000+ miles. Each year from 2008 to 2017 has its own dedicated page, making this a substantial firsthand log of severe weather pursuit across the Great Plains and Midwest.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeff Duda's Storm Chasing Home Page
    Jeff Duda's storm chasing log spans a decade of tornado pursuits across the Great Plains and Midwest, with lifetime stats including 71 tornadoes witnessed across 111 total chases and over 52,000 miles driven. Each year links to detailed chase accounts, making it a compelling personal record of one dedicated chaser's adventures in severe weather.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jeff's Virtual Cyclone Cellar
    A memorial site preserving the storm chasing adventures of Jeff Wear, who was tragically killed in a traffic accident in 2005 at age 27 while returning from chasing Hurricane Dennis. Maintained by his family, the site features chase accounts, videos, images, and weather summaries from Jeff's years of dedicated storm chasing based out of Norman, Oklahoma.
  • 2026-07-07
    Joseph Oregon Weather
    Joseph Oregon Weather is a comprehensive local weather station site covering Joseph, Oregon and Wallowa County, featuring live conditions, forecasts, webcams, air quality, road conditions, fire information, and earthquake data. Running since 1999, it serves as a one-stop regional resource with the charming mascot WeatherBee and live data feeds from a personal weather station integrated with National Weather Service data.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lightning, Tornadoes, Storm Chasing, St. Louis and Extreme Weather by Dan Robinson
    Dan Robinson is a veteran storm chaser and weather photographer with 34 years of experience documenting lightning, tornadoes, and extreme weather across the Midwest and Great Plains. The site features an extensive photo gallery, storm chasing logs, science education resources, and dramatic footage including Gateway Arch lightning strikes, Kansas tornadoes, and Hurricane Michael.
  • 2026-07-07
    Live From Earth and Mars - GRAYSKIES - Atmospheric Sciences on Earth
    Hosted by the University of Washington's Atmospheric Sciences department, GRAYSKIES is an educational resource focused on Earth's atmosphere, offering climate data, rooftop weather observations, and curated links to Pacific Northwest weather and climate tools. Visitors can explore 30-year climate averages, satellite imagery, and data plotting tools alongside a broad collection of regional and national weather resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lowell Highlands Weather - Home Page
    Lowell Highlands Weather is a personal weather station site for Lowell, Massachusetts, delivering live temperature, humidity, wind, and barometric readings powered by WeeWX software. Beyond real-time gauges, the site offers an impressive array of resources including historical climate data, radar and satellite imagery, tropical storm tracking, and local astronomy almanac information.
  • 2026-07-07
    Mesovortex.com
    Phil Kurimski's personal storm chasing site documents decades of tornado and severe weather pursuits, with detailed chase logs spanning from 1998 through 2018 organized by date. Visitors can explore chase videos, storm photography from across the Great Plains, weather research including a published NWA paper, and a wealth of meteorological resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    Meteogram Generator
    Hosted at Iowa State University, this Meteogram Generator produces hour-by-hour weather forecast charts for locations like KSEA (Seattle) by pulling data from multiple numerical models including NAM, GFS, RAP, and their MOS variants. Visitors can configure plots for temperature, dewpoint, wind speed, precipitation, snow accumulation, and more, then compare model output side by side across an extended forecast period.
  • 2026-07-07
    Meteorological Charts Analysis Forecast North Atlantic Europe
    A comprehensive aggregator of meteorological charts covering the North Atlantic and Europe, pulling together synoptic analysis and forecast data from sources like UKMO, DWD, GFS, and FNMOC. Weather enthusiasts, sailors, and aviation buffs will find an extensive collection of MSLP charts, upper-air forecasts, wave height data, and model animations spanning up to 384 hours ahead.
  • 2026-07-07
    Meteorologist Tony Laubach – Storm Chaser, Meteorologist
    Meteorologist Tony Laubach has documented his storm chasing adventures since 1997, with detailed chase logs spanning from the early 2000s all the way through 2026, including tornado intercepts and TWISTEX-era events. The site is a remarkable long-running record of a professional storm chaser's career, covering tornadoes, tropical weather, and celestial events alongside a regularly updated blog.
  • 2026-07-07
    Midwestern Storm Trackers
    Midwestern Storm Trackers (MST) is a group dedicated to real-time storm chasing, severe weather reporting, and community weather awareness across the Midwest US. The site features team profiles, chase vehicles, a gallery, videos, and a browse-chases section for following their storm tracking activities.
  • 2026-07-07
    NCAR Realtime Ensemble Forecasts
    Hosted by NCAR's Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory, this site provides real-time ensemble weather forecast products including surface conditions, precipitation probabilities, upper-air fields, and severe weather outlooks across multiple domains. Researchers and forecasters will find a rich array of ensemble visualization tools including postage stamp maps, plumes, soundings, reflectivity paintballs, and neighborhood probability products.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Cerulean Arc
    Storm Chase Summary Archives: Jeremy Perez's Cerulean Arc is a detailed storm chasing blog featuring firsthand summaries of tornado intercepts and severe weather events across the American Southwest and Great Plains, stretching back to 2009. Each entry combines narrative field accounts with meteorological analysis, road network strategy, and storm photography, making it a compelling read for weather enthusiasts and chasers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Chase - Skip Talbot's Storm Chasing Chronicles
    Skip Talbot has documented over 458 storm chases since 2003, logging 288,186 miles and 156 tornado intercepts across more than two decades of pursuit. The site features yearly chase logs, a gallery, time-lapse videos, and detailed statistics that make it a fascinating firsthand record of storm chasing as a serious hobby.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Tornado Project
    The Tornado Project is a comprehensive resource dedicated to tornado research, safety, history, and data, covering everything from the Fujita Scale to state-by-state tornado records and hurricane-related tornadoes. Visitors can explore tornado oddities, safety guides for various settings, historical records, and even tornado-themed games and crosswords, plus purchase books, DVDs, and posters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tornado Chases 1993 to present by Jonathan Finch
    Jonathan D. Finch documents his storm chasing expeditions from 1993 to the present, with detailed accounts of each chase including target areas, driving routes, and close encounters with tornadoes across the Great Plains. A fascinating firsthand record spanning decades of severe weather pursuit, complete with photos captured from video footage and narrative logs of near-misses with significant tornadoes.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tornado Climatology Stuff
    Harold Brooks of NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory presents a detailed statistical analysis of tornado climatology in the United States, examining frequency, death rates, and the challenges of detecting climate-related trends in the historical record. The site features data visualizations and Markov chain modeling of significant tornado days, with a particular focus on putting the large 1998 tornado death toll into historical perspective.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tornado Forecasting Workshop Series
    A workshop series on tornado forecasting presented by Rich Thompson of the Storm Prediction Center, hosted by the University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology. The archive offers session-by-session PowerPoint downloads covering topics like supercell models, severe storm ingredients, synoptic patterns, and real-time forecasting exercises.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tornado Videos, Tornadoes, Storm Videos, Storm Chasing, Stormgasm, Hurricanes
    Stormgasm is the storm chasing hub of Jim Bishop, Juston Drake, and Simon Brewer, featuring dramatic tornado videos, supercell photography, hurricane footage, and storm chase galleries. Visitors can browse or purchase stock footage from real-world chases across Tornado Alley, making it a go-to resource for weather enthusiasts and filmmakers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tornado Videos, Tornadoes, Storm Videos, Storm Chasing, Stormgasm, Hurricanes
    Stormgasm is the storm chasing hub of Jim Bishop, Juston Drake, and Simon Brewer, featuring tornado videos, hurricane footage, supercell photography, and storm chase journals from across the Great Plains and beyond. Visitors can browse a stock footage library, explore photo galleries, and follow the team's active storm chasing adventures in real time.
  • 2026-07-07
    TornadoBob Home Page
    Bob Conzemius documents his storm chasing and aurora hunting adventures on this personal site, which includes dedicated sections for aurora chases, storm chases, and weather research. The dual focus on severe weather and Northern Lights photography makes it a unique destination for weather enthusiasts and aurora chasers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tropical Weather | Hurricane Forecasts | Weather
    Tropicalweather.net is a comprehensive resource covering tropical cyclones, hurricane forecasts, and preparedness tips, with special focus on the North Atlantic basin and nearly two decades of historical hurricane summaries. Visitors can test their knowledge with trivia quizzes at three difficulty levels, browse climatology data for Caribbean cruise destinations, and even explore career paths in TV meteorology.
  • 2026-07-07
    TwisterData.com | Weather Data & Model Forecasts
    TwisterData.com is a meteorological data tool built in 2008 by storm chasers David Demko and Donald Giuliano, offering RAP, NAM, and GFS weather model forecasts with detailed atmospheric parameters like CAPE, hodographs, helicity, and sounding data. Designed with a clean, data-first philosophy, it pulls from NOAA datasets and is especially valuable for storm chasers, meteorologists, and serious weather enthusiasts who need raw model output without distractions.
  • 2026-07-07
    Upper-Air page
    RAL Real-Time Weather: RAL Real-Time Weather's Upper-Air page, maintained by NCAR's Research Applications Laboratory, provides real-time rawinsonde plots and upper-atmosphere wind and temperature data across multiple pressure levels from 925mb to 200mb. Researchers and weather enthusiasts can browse SkewT/LogP charts, loop multi-day animations, and access archived upper-air data sponsored by the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research.
  • 2026-07-07
    UW Weather Graphics Loops
    Hosted by the University of Washington's Atmospheric Sciences department, this tool provides animated weather graphics loops covering radar composites, surface observations, satellite imagery, and forecast model outputs for the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Visitors can customize loop duration and location, making it a practical reference for anyone tracking regional weather patterns in real time.
  • 2026-07-07
    WallCloudChaser.com - Home
    WallCloudChaser.com is the personal site of Minnesota storm chaser Jarrod Schoenecker, featuring dramatic tornado photography, weather videos, and documentation of severe weather events like the 2019 Biscay-Silver Lake EF-1 tornado. Visitors will find a weather library, equipment lists, CoCoRaHS participation, and photography-for-hire services rooted in Jarrod's passion for chasing severe Midwest weather.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weather Information
    Hosted by the University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences department, this data-rich portal aggregates real-time and archived weather observations for the Pacific Northwest, including surface obs, time series plots, pressure readings, and climatological normals. Researchers, forecasters, and weather enthusiasts will find an extensive collection of links to regional stations, webcams, El Nino data, and major climate data servers like NOAA and the Western Regional Climate Center.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weather Links – WeatherTogether
    WeatherTogether is a community weather resource offering an extensive curated directory of weather observation tools, model data, radar, satellite imagery, and oceanographic resources from major institutions like NOAA, NWS, and various universities. The sheer breadth of categorized links covering surface observations, upper air data, aviation weather, and ocean conditions makes it a valuable one-stop reference for weather enthusiasts and professionals alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weather storm weather storm chasing weather storms chaser stock DVD DVDs video pictures photos photographs storm chaser storm chasers Severe Weather Pictures storms Photos Tours Australia Tornado Chas
    Maintained by storm chasers Michael Bath and Jimmy Deguara, Australia Severe Weather is a comprehensive archive of severe weather photography, storm chasing reports, tornado and waterspout pictures, and tropical cyclone tracking maps covering Australian weather events. With over 35,000 photographs, timelapse webcam videos, flood history records, and storm chasing news, it serves as a serious reference for anyone fascinated by extreme Australian weather.
  • 2026-07-07
    West Island Weather – "weather….you like it or not"
    West Island Weather Station has been monitoring coastal conditions near the Cape Cod Canal in Buzzards Bay, Fairhaven, Massachusetts since 1992, offering live bay cams, tide information, and detailed monthly weather logs. The site also chronicles notable regional weather events including Hurricane Bob 1991, the Blizzard of '78, and the Buzzards Bay Oil Spill of 2003, alongside an archive of over 10,000 photos.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wind Power Handbook
    The Wind Power Handbook, created by Timlynn Babitsky, is a resource for community organizers and activists navigating wind energy projects, covering everything from NIMBY debates and turbine noise myths to the economic benefits for farmers and local communities. With organized sections on strategies, case studies, innovations, and policy issues, it serves as a practical guide for anyone trying to advance or understand wind power development.
  • 2026-07-07
    World Climate
    Weather rainfall and temperature data: WorldClimate.com is a comprehensive database of historical weather averages for over 85,000 locations worldwide, offering rainfall, temperature, and precipitation records spanning decades. Travelers, researchers, and curious minds can look up climate normals for cities from Bangkok to Lima, making it a handy reference for trip planning, relocation decisions, or general weather curiosity.
  • 2026-07-07
    Wyoming Weather Web
    Hosted by the University of Wyoming's Atmospheric Science department, this site provides access to real-time and historical upper air data including soundings, upper air maps, and balloon trajectory forecasts for the US and Wyoming. It's a go-to reference for meteorologists, students, and weather enthusiasts needing professional-grade atmospheric data.
  • 2026-07-07
    webring.club
    The Constellation Webring connects a small collection of personal blogs and websites into a navigable ring. A minimalist hub page listing member sites, it serves as a discovery tool for an intimate community of independent web creators.
  • 2026-07-07
    severe.neocities.org
    A personal Neocities site currently under construction with minimal content visible. The page is still in early development, offering little to categorize beyond its work-in-progress status.
  • 2026-07-07
    valhut.neocities.org
    Val_hut Central Station is the hub page for val_hut's Neocities site, styled as an ASCII-art train station where visitors can board webrings or depart to explore the wider web. The creative transit metaphor, hand-crafted ASCII terminal aesthetic, and curated bookmarks section make it a charming example of old-web personal site culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    courtney-care.neocities.org
    Courtney's personal Neocities page is currently in a revival state as of March 2025, featuring participation in old-web webrings like the Retronaut Web Ring and Hotline Webring. The site is essentially a shell with minimal content visible, but signals a return to the handcrafted personal web scene.
  • 2026-07-07
    maxxyiscool.neocities.org
    Maxxy's webring page collects a set of old-web style webring memberships, displayed as linked banner images in classic early-internet fashion. It's a snapshot of the retro web community spirit, connecting handcrafted personal sites through shared graphical badges.
  • 2026-07-07
    caffeine.wiki
    A richly written personal homepage belonging to a former 90s sysop now running a boutique tech consulting firm in Rio de Janeiro, written in a distinctive second-person narrative style. The site covers an eclectic mix of interests including Japan, technology and system design, flow-inducing games, curated oddities, and an annual best-of list, all connected through the Merveilles webring community.
  • 2026-07-07
    indieweb.guide
    A beginner-friendly quickstart guide to joining the IndieWeb movement, helping newcomers get their own domain and build a personal home on the web. Created by Wing (wingpang.com), it features a handy flowchart, recommended domain registrars, and links to the broader IndieWeb community on Discord, Slack, and IRC.
  • 2026-07-07
    fromjason.xyz
    Jason Velazquez writes sharp, opinionated essays about the open web, tech culture, and the corporate forces reshaping the internet. Posts like 'Where have all the websites gone?' and 'Copy, Acquire, Kill' make this a sharp-tongued digital garden for anyone who thinks critically about technology and online life.
  • 2026-07-07
    hansfast.net
    Hans is a designer and thinker focused on information architecture, digital data ownership, and learning spaces, blending visual design with ideas about how people interact with tools and knowledge. His latest writing explores concepts like distributed full-text search via RSS and modern phone call etiquette, making this a thoughtful mix of design philosophy and practical internet ideas.
  • 2026-07-07
    aesham.com
    This site consists of a single image with no navigable content or text, making it nearly impossible to determine its subject matter. With only one image element and no title or links, there is virtually nothing here to explore.
  • 2026-07-07
    rossdist.com
    This site appears to be nearly empty, containing only a single image with no title or navigational content visible. There is not enough content to determine a dominant topic, making it essentially a placeholder or shell page.
  • 2026-07-07
    drig.com
    This site appears to be a minimal or placeholder page at drig.com, containing only a single image with no title or additional content visible. There is not enough content to determine a dominant topic, but the sparse structure suggests an early or abandoned personal web presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    yarets.com
    This site at yarets.com appears to be nearly empty, containing only a single image with no title or navigational content. There is not enough content to determine a dominant topic, making it essentially a placeholder or shell page.
  • 2026-07-07
    tilde.green
    A page hosted on the tilde.green community server by a user named 'worm', this site appears to be nearly empty, containing only whitespace and a sparse scattering of periods with no readable content. There is essentially nothing to explore here beyond a blank or placeholder page.
  • 2026-07-07
    lunacat.net
    Lunacat.net appears to be a minimal personal site with almost no loaded content, containing only a single image and no visible text or navigation. The site is essentially a shell with nothing substantial to evaluate beyond its domain name.

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