Your asked for it and here it is. A wild selection of severe storm clips set to music. Feel free to use the clip (as it is) on your web pages, but please credit to Warren Faidley - Stormchaser.com. And of course, this footage may not be used for any form of commercial, editorial, business or promotional use what-so-ever without our expressed written permission.Thank you for watching our extreme storm footage. Please note the following! 1: If you wish to contact us, please do not leave me a message here, as we do not check our YouTube mail very often. Please visit www.stormchaser.com and use the contact data there. 2 For commercial licensing of this footage, please visit www.weatherstock.com 3 For consumer DVD’s, prints, posters, etc, please visit www.stormchaser.com and follow the links. For DVD’s you can also visit http 4: For biographical data, or media contacts regarding Mr. Faidley, or the Storm Angel Chase team, please visit www.warrenfaidley.com All of the footage seen on our YouTube productions was shot by award wining photographer and cinematographer Warren Faidley. Mr. Faidley, was the world’s first storm chasing journalist. Unlike most “chasers,” he pursues all types of severe weather and natural disasters as a full-time occupation. His client list has included NASCAR, The Weather Channel, Johnson & Johnson, MTV, DuPont, National Geographic, Fox News, CNN and many more.

B-Roll video near Canton, OK of a very large wedge tornado that shows wide and tight shots of the tornado. Video continues with footage of a rope tornado with wide and tight shots of the tornado across the sky as debris is tossed into the air. Catalog ID: 05242011_SUL1 Total Run Time: 03;55;00 To license this footage, visit www.StormChasingVideo.com

5/25/2011 Eastern Missouri tornado chase video. The first tornado-warned supercell was encountered near Rolla, MO. The chase continued to the NE along I-44 to Cuba, MO then south on Highway 19 through Steelville, OK with another HP supercell storm. The first significant supercell of the day was encountered north of Fredricktown, MO and a brief tornado. Catalog ID: 05252011_CC Total Run Time: 04;26;13 To license this footage, visit www.StormChasingVideo.com

6/20/2011 B-Roll footage of tornado hitting a train. Three tornadoes from close range in Hamilton and York County, Nebraska. Video shot by Meteorologist Brandon Ivey who is with the TIV or Tornado Intercept Vehicle for Discovery Channels TV show “Storm Chasers”. Video shows some extreme close up tornado video including one scene where a train is hit by the tornado. Catalog ID: 06202011_TAI Total Run Time: 14;13;23 To license this footage, visit www.StormChasingVideo.com

On Monday afternoon, StormChasingVideo.com Weather Paparazzi Brandon Sullivan was near Tipton, OK where he caught this extraordinary tornado footage. In the start of the video it shows a wide shot of the storm and the tornado on a southward approach to the storm. Brandon zooms into a tight shot of the tornado while he and his chase partners follow the storm. The video then shows a medium to tight shot on a powerful tornado ripping across the ground. This footage shows a text book violent tornado. The footage continues as the tornado travels to the north with both with intense circulation as it traveled across the open country. At one point the large tornado becomes translucent allowing the inner circulation to become apparent. As the tornado moved to the north, it went into the Wichita Mountains in southwest Oklahoma. Brandon tried to keep up with the tornado and in the end of the footage it is from his a GoPro camera mounted on the hood of his truck with a wide angle point of view as he approached the large tornado. He paralleled the the tornado after he stopped to let it pass to the north. To license this footage for broadcast, contact www.StormChasingVideo.com

NOW IN PAPERBACK! tornadostore.net Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! www.facebook.com @reedtimmerTVN May 4, 2007 - A beautiful yet violent tornado grinds away in the Ellis County, Oklahoma countryside. This same storm eventually split and formed what became the Greensburg, KS EF-5 tornado. Find out the rest of the story in INTO THE STORM. Reed Timmer, a star of the top rated Storm Chasers Television series on the Discovery Channel, is one of the most successful and most extreme storm chasers in the world. His is a job that requires science and bravado, knowledge and instinct just to survive, never mind excel. It’s a job some people would kill for. But most prefer to let Timmer take the risks while they watch from the safety of their own homes. Now, in Into the Storm, he takes readers inside the terrifying and awe-inspiring world of big weather. Into the Storm is Timmer’s dramatic account of his extraordinary profession. Featuring stories of the three-hundred-plus extreme tornadoes, hurricanes, or blizzards that Timmer has watched ring-side over the last decade—storms that include the killer F5 tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma, in May 1999; the unprecedented, devastating storm surge of Hurricane Katrina; and the little-studied but enormously powerful storm systems in places like Canada and Argentina. As a Ph.D. candidate in meteorology, Timmer is after more than just an adrenaline rush—his stories feature fascinating insights into the science of storms, and how the

*NOT FOR BROADCAST* Andy Gabrielson shoots video of a large tornado near Tipton, OK on Monday, November 7, 2011. His car rolls when he has some steering problems. Andy immediately jumped in another car and kept chasing! For TV licensing, contact Kory Hartman at SevereStudios.com

Storm chasers Scott Peake, Kevin Rolfs and Colt Forney documented this large tornado near the town of Friendship, WI on April 10, 2011. Later the team encountered a second tornado south of Appleton, in the town of Neena. Follow the Basehunters chase team on Facebook:www.facebook.com

Storm chasers Dick McGowan and Andy Gabrielson document two “rope” tornadoes near Neligh and Ewing Nebraska, August 19 2011! These storms also produced destructive hail in the Omaha and Kansas City region! Check out www.livehailmap.com or http for more information!

On June 20, 2011, storm chasers Chad Cowan and Jordan Wrecke watched the storm of the day develop from a cumulus cloud into a cyclic supercell that produced at least three tornadoes, including one that was intercepted by the TIV! Follow these chasers live at www.tornadovideos.net or visit Chad’s website for fine art prints www.chasethestorms.com

Monday was a classic storm chasing day in south central Nebraska as multiple tornadoes hit Hamilton and York counties. We have put together this compilation video from several of our StormChasingVideo.com freelance chasers to show the power and the beauty of the violent tornadoes in Nebraska on Monday. In the first part of the video was shot by Meteorologist Brandon Ivey who is with the TIV or Tornado Intercept Vehicle for Discovery Channels TV show “Storm Chasers”. The video shows some extreme close up tornado footage including one scene where a train is hit by the tornado. The tornado then moves across a road about a quarter mile in front of them while picking up and destroying buildings and power lines in its path. The tornado moved off into a farm field as the TIV crew continued to keep with the storm At one minute and thirty six second into the video, it show the footage from Eric Treece who caught the Bradshaw,NE tornado from near the beginning of its life cycle and continued to chase it until it roped-out or dissipated. The footage by Eric Treece shows a classic tornado that is back lit by as it rips up a farm field. At one point it passes right behind a farm but does not destroy the buildings. Eric keeps on chasing the tornado after it passed by his location until it dissipated. Tony Laubach continues the video at the two minute and fifty four second mark of the video with the tornadoes from Pleasanton, NE. Tony’s video starts with amazing up close footage of a

Storm chasers Chad Cowan, Darin Brunin and Jordan Wrecke were in perfect position to document this amazing, photogenic tornado that occurred near Grainola, OK on February 27, 2011. The tornado eventually crossed the OK/KS border, and remained over open country for its lifespan. Chad shot this video with the Canon 5D Mark II with a 17-40mm f/4L wide angle lens. Like the opening shot? You can help send Chad to South America by voting in the National Geographic contest, below! We appreciate your support! www.nationalgeographic.com Prints also available at www.chasethestorms.com and http Chad will be one of the only chasers filming exclusively with an HDSLR this season! Expect more of the same from his future videos — only closer next time!

One mile wide wedge tornado from near Yazoo City, Mississippi on April 24, 2010. Intercepted the tornado near Holly Bluff just east of the Mississippi River, and tracked the huge wedge to the damage path in Yazoo City, after which we assisted with the rescue effort until emergency personnel gained control of the situation. Check out TornadoVideos.net for more updates…

Storm chasers capture video of a tornado touching down in Bowdle, South Dakota.

Order your copy of INTO THE STORM now! www.tornadovideos.net In late 2009, Storm chasers Reed Timmer, Chris Chittick and company traveled to South America to experience storm season south of the Equator. They were rewarded for their efforts on their very first chase, documenting a large tornado near Santa Rosa, Argentina, on December 27, 2009. This is the first in a three-part series of teasers designed to give you a taste of chasing the Argentine Pampas! For more on this chase, visit www.tornadovideos.net

Chad Cowan and best-selling author of “The Stormchasers” Jenna Blum documented this EF-4 tornado near the town of Campbell, MN on August 7, 2010. The violent “drill bit” tornado ravaged several farms, eventually showering Chad, Jenna and their canine companion Woodrow with debris as it completed a dramatic rope-out! Fortunately there were no injuries reported form this highly destructive tornado. To order your copy of Jenna’s book, “The Stormchasers,” visit the following link: www.jennablum.com You can also catch Chad and Jenna’s storm chases LIVE at www.TornadoVideos.net !

This is raw video from David Reimer shot just south of downtown Oklahoma City on the now infamous May 10, 2010. Sirens were activated just after 4:45 PM CDT when the supercell that would go on to produce several strong tornadoes, including the Moore EF4, first became tornado warned just southwest of the city. This was a High Risk day from the Storm Prediction Center and the local media had been hyping up this event for the past week, still there were some people that did not take the warning seriously, as you can see in the video. This was about ten minutes before we moved northeast to get out of the way of the softball sized hail inbound and to get in the path of the cell out east of the metro. Be sure to check out Connor’s excellent tornado video from the red river that was taken about 90 minutes later. This video is not for rebroadcast, but a clean version of the video is available for media licensing.

www.ultimatechase.com The EF-5 tornado that struck the small town of Greensburg, Kansas on May 4th , 2007 caused complete destruction. Over 95% of the town was completely destroyed. This 5 minutes video diary by Mike Theiss of ultimatechase.com shows the destruction in Greensburg and example of why tornadoes are so dangerous and why it’s important to get “underground”.

TornadoVideos.net storm chasers track down a developing tornado in the Neosho County Wilderness Reserve, KS. The beautiful, bright white tornado touches down only a few hundred yards from the storm chasers. This tornado was one of the most photogenic ever caught on film. Check out TornadoVideos.net for more incredible tornado footage, our state-of-the-art live gps tracker, and breaking weather news.

Hurricane Footage, including Hurricane Floyd and Hurricane Katrina. Weatherstock maintains the world’s largest collection of Hurricane Footage and Storm Footage.Thank you for watching our extreme storm footage. Please note the following! 1: If you wish to contact us, please do not leave me a message here, as we do not check our YouTube mail very often. Please visit www.stormchaser.com and use the contact data there. 2 For commercial licensing of this footage, please visit www.weatherstock …

Thank you for watching our extreme storm footage. Please note the following! 1: If you wish to contact us, please do not leave me a message here, as we do not check our YouTube mail very often. Please visit www.stormchaser.com and use the contact data there. 2 For commercial licensing of this footage, please visit www.weatherstock.com 3 For consumer DVD’s, prints, posters, etc, please visit www.stormchaser.com and follow the links. For DVD’s you can also visit http 4: For biographical data …

For your enjoyment, more of Warren’s insane weather pictures.Thank you for watching our extreme storm footage. Please note the following! 1: If you wish to contact us, please do not leave me a message here, as we do not check our YouTube mail very often. Please visit www.stormchaser.com and use the contact data there. 2 For commercial licensing of this footage, please visit www.weatherstock.com 3 For consumer DVD’s, prints, posters, etc, please visit www.stormchaser.com and follow the links …

This compilation featuring the Wichita/Andover Tornado of April 26, 1991 features many rarely seen videos of the storm. This segment originally aired on KWCH-TV in Wichita on May 4, 1991.

This is the tape of the worst, the strongest tornado ever recorded on Earth. It killed 44 people and destroyed more than 10.000 homes on May 3, 1999.

Extreme storm chaser James Reynolds got into perfect position to intercept the eye of category-1 Typhoon Morakot on the island of Taiwan. Morakot was eventually responsible for millions of evacuations along the China coastline and deadly mudslides across east Asia. … typhoon morakot august 2009 taiwan china asia category storm chasers james reynolds hurricane cyclone footage debris

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