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2014 Storm Chase Season Comes To An End!


Paul Sherman
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  • Location: Leigh On Sea - Essex & Tornado Alley
  • Location: Leigh On Sea - Essex & Tornado Alley

    Thats a Wrap! 52 days of action packed chasing with 22,500 Miles covered across 17 States thats just over 400 miles per day. 27 Tornadoes including 4 x EF4's, a couple of EF3's and a few EF2's in the mix. Nebraska topped our list with 17 Tornadoes, Followed by 3 each in Texas and South Dakota. 2 in Colorado and 1 each in Kansas and New Mexico. My structure award goes to Roswell on 7th June with that 9 stacked Mothership and close runner up in Kansas on 10th May. Would like to give a huge thanks to the staff who put up with me for 7 weeks and the great guests we had along for the ride. Hope to see a lot of you at the BBQ In Wales in July and Here's to the 2015 Season being another great opportunity to see the biggest Storms on Planet Earth. See ya under the Meso next year.

     

    Will update with pictures over the next few days!

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  • Location: Cumbria UK
  • Weather Preferences: Cloud 9
  • Location: Cumbria UK

    Nice one Paul.  Have a safe trip home, see you at the BBQ IN July.

     

    ps  we saw some amazing storms

     

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  • Location: Wickham, S Hampshire, UK
  • Location: Wickham, S Hampshire, UK

    Just to add it's been a pleasure following the action and another year of learning new tricks for forecasting.A rather quiet season tornado-wise (although the Guru Sherman seemed to find most of what was on offer) culminating in an awesome double-tornado that unfortunately claimed at least one life in Pilger, NE.

     

     

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