




Just a heads up when it comes to some chase teams and random tornado tours. There are tons of "teams" out there that claim to be veteran chasers and big into research, yet have never seen a tornado. You also often get some of those folks offering to take you chasing for a fee. Do your homework before you get the shaft! Skim through photos and see what kind of content they have. Most of the time you'll see low quality shots of some clouds or a summer pop up storm, or the classic scud bomb "tornado." If you're looking to join a tour, be sure to go with the legit tour companies. If you're a newbie to chasing and want to learn, stay away from the "teams" that play pretend. Storm chasing is dangerous and learning from the wrong crowd can bite you in the rump. The best way to learn is by getting out and doing it. Don't try zero metering on the first day. Practice forecasting target areas. Once you have a target, let her rip! Observe from a distance, learn storm and tornado behavior and let experience over time get you closer to the beast. INSTINCT AND EXPERIENCE IS THE KEY 🔑
























