On Monday, BNVN Weather Paparazzi Eric Treece was chasing one of the several tornadoes that formed in eastern Colorado along Highway 71 south of Brush, CO. In the footage, Eric is standing underneath a rope tornado that is less than a quarter mile away from him on the ground and rises up and extends over him as it goes up to the cloud base. The video pans back to the ground and back up to the cloud base to show how large and how long the tornado actual is. As you watch this footage, note that the tornado from the clouds does extend to the ground but there is rotation on the ground. The condensation funnel of the tornado is invisible until it touches the ground and throws debris into the air. To license this footage, contact www.bnvn.com
www.UltimateChase.com EXCLUSIVE video up close as a tornado rips through the countryside in South Dakota. Watch as a church get spared by less than 100 yards. Video shot by Mike Theiss while driving for Cloud 9 Tours. The power of nature up close and personal can be rewarding at times but other times disturbing and sad. While chasing Tornadoes we never wish to see these tornadoes affect peoples homes, etc…. We estimate this tornado crossed the road about 200 yards in front of us. It was hard to keep the camera steady in 80+ mph winds being sucked into the tornado. Want to see something like this is person with experienced chasers ? Check out http to learn more about chasing with our team….
Hurricane Charley strengthened rapidly just before striking the southwestern coast of Florida, over Charlotte Harbor, as a Category Four hurricane. Although extremely small in size, Charley produced sustained winds of 150mph and gusts to near 175mph, causing catastrophic wind damage in the communities of Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda, FL. The Charlotte County Medical Center recorded an unofficial gust of 150kts (173mph) and the Charlotte County Airport recorded 139kts (160mph). Charley’s minimum central pressure at landfall was 942mb (27.82in) and I recorded 950mb (28.05in) at my location near Fawcett Memorial Hospital. Veteran storm chaser Andy Dressler accompanied me on this chase.
This is a sample of my Tropical Storm Gordon chase footage. This video was taken during Gordon’s slow and erratic movement near and over South Florida, from November 13-16, 1994. Gordon was a relatively disorganized tropical storm, however, it had a very large windfield and produced extended periods of tropical storm conditions over the southern peninsula. Originating in the Caribbean Sea, south of Jamaica, Gordon moved northward across Cuba, then turned west-northwest through the Florida Straits into the Gulf of Mexico and then recurved sharply to the northeast, finally making landfall near Fort Myers. Gordon’s maximum sustained winds were near 50mph with gusts near 70mph. The highest officially recorded winds in South Florida were sustained at 53mph from Virginia Key (near Miami) and a gust to 62mph at the Fowey Rocks lighthouse. I recorded a gust of 72kt (83mph) at my home in Southern Dade country, which was noted in the National Hurricane Center preliminary report on the storm. Highest winds in this video are sustained around 40mph, gusting to 60mph, and occur between 3min 40sec and 4min 30sec into the clip. After leaving Florida, Gordon restrengthend in the Atlantic and reached Hurricane strength offshore North Carolina.
This was taken about a quarter mile away from Dixie dr. Were there was major damage. In the first 15 to 20 seconds you can see the tornado good, then it goes behind the trees.
tornadovideos.net’s storm chase log trailer from June 12, 2004, featuring the strong F-3 tornado that tore through Mulvane, KS. This tornado was one of the most photogenic tornadoes ever documented on video! Whole trees and large hay bales were lofted into the air with ease, and is seen easily in the video. Check out Tornadovideos.net for more insane tornado footage, our live GPS tracker, and breaking news!
Members of the stormchase.TV chase team intercepted multiple tornadoes in western Oklahoma, including a very close encounter with the damaging Hammon tornado! Follow their chases Live at tornadovideos.net!
Never-before-seen video of a massive tornado near Whitedeer, Texas on May 29, 2001, shot by tornadovideos.net storm chaser Joel Taylor. Video from EXTREME close range as the violent twister chases them down the road. extremetornadotours.com — now booking for 2009!
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 …
TornadoVideos.net storm chasers Reed Timmer and Dave Holder captured this huge, violent wedge tornado in southwest Manitoba on June 23, 2007. We were blasted by mud and flying corn stalks as the tornado crossed the road less than 200 yards away! Check out TornadoVideos.net for more insane tornado video.
On May 13th 2009, Matt Van Every leads Extreme Tornado Tours to within 100 feet of a violent tornado before they have to rapidly BACK UP! The video was shot 5 miles east of Kirksville, MO on SH11 by tour guest Blake Knapp. Large debris crashed all around them as it passed 50 feet behind a house.
Storm chasers Dick McGowan and Darin Brunin captured intense footage of the June 17 2009 southern Nebraska tornadoes, at one point being enveloped by the ground circulation! For more details on the latter part of this video, follow this link: www.tornadovideos.net
Another fine collection of severe weather footage from my Broadcast collection. The actual footage contains longer clips. The footage is very high quality. All footage was shot by me, and is released for public viewing on You Tube. Please visit our main website at stormchaser.com to email as we do not check our box here frequently.