TornadoVideos.net deploying inside multiple tornadoes with the Dominator in northern Oklahoma on two separate supercells as part of a historic Oklahoma tornado outbreak. The first series of suction vortices is from the supercell just south of Wakita, OK that tracked near Medford, and the white elephant trunk was west of Pawkuska in Osage County. We also intercepted this second tornado with my window down since I developed so fast, and nearly blew us off the road. Check out the full story on Discovery Channel’s Storm Chasers starting October 2010!

This video shows the aftermath of Hurricane Ike on Galveston Island, TX on Saturday morning after landfall. One of the biggest threats were fires, which were almost impossible to control given the strong winds. Check out the pre-landfall surf and landfall videos on the TornadoVideos.net channel

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!

Here is a shortened version of the video of the Ellis Co, OK tornado shot by tornadovideos.net storm chasers Reed Timmer and Ken Cole. This tornado occurred with the same storm system as the Greensburg, KS F5, but earlier in the day in northwest OK. Check out tornadovideos.net for more insane tornaod footage, breaking news, and our live GPS tracker

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.

Storm chasers Matt Chatelain, Curtis McDonald, Daniel Betten and Brandon Lawson documented multiple tornadoes from close range during the June 17, 2009 tornado event in southern Nebraska! Included are tornadoes west of Grand Island, NE (near the end) and the damaging Aurora, NE tornado. An AMAZING chase day for Stream Thunder!

After a disappointing May ‘09 chase vacation, dedicated warmsector.com storm chasers Paul and Sarah Austin made the long trek from Florida to Nebraska in search of tornadoes. Their confidence in their forecast paid off, as they captured practically the entire life cycle of the 15+ minute long “Aurora Nebraska” tornado on June 17, 2009, including 8 solid minutes of up-close footage seen here! Paul and Sarah also streamed this tornado LIVE at TornadoVideos.net!…

TVN’s RC Super Hauler aircraft deployed multiple parachute probes into the inflow region of the MONSTER supercell thunderstorm that eventually spawned the Aurora, NE tornado. This same storm produced several tornadoes hours before reaching Aurora, including those captured here, west of Grand Island and northeast of Kearney. For more on the TVN RC plane project, visit TornadoVideos.net, and tune in to Discovery Channel’s Storm Chasers this fall!

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