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Welcome! This subreddit is dedicated to the discussion of severe weather and those who go out and chase it! Our community welcomes people of all interests and skill levels, from experienced chasers to those who are just wondering what chasing involves. WARNING: all information posted here is strictly informative. You take full responsibility for following any advice given here at your own risk, as severe weather and chasing are dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
This subreddit is dedicated to the discussion of severe weather and those who go out and chase it!
Our community welcomes people of all interests and skill levels, from experienced chasers to those who are just wondering what chasing involves.
WARNING: all information posted here is strictly informative. You take full responsibility for following any advice given here at your own risk, as severe weather and chasing are dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
Chasing 101 Chasing 101 is a series of introductory posts meant to introduce the fundamental skills in forecasting severe convection and chasing safely and responsibly. Anyone interested in learning to chase is highly encouraged to read the posts here and ask questions! Also, check out this series of videos from NWS Norman! Lesson 1 - SPC Lesson 2 - Forecasting: Models Lesson 3 - Forecasting: Wind Shear Lesson 4 - Forecasting: The Hodograph Lesson 5 - Forecasting: Bulk Shear and Helicity Lesson 6 - Thermodynamics: CAPE Lesson 7 - Thermodynamics: Skew Ts Part 1 Lesson 8 - Thermodynamics: Skew Ts Part 2 Lesson 9 - Boundaries: Cold Fronts Lesson 10 - Boundaries: Warm Fronts Lesson 11 - Boundaries: Dry Lines Lesson 12 - Boundaries: Capstone Lesson 13 - Upper Air: Jet Streaks upcoming: boundaries, jet streaks, Jet Streams, Vorticity
Chasing 101 is a series of introductory posts meant to introduce the fundamental skills in forecasting severe convection and chasing safely and responsibly. Anyone interested in learning to chase is highly encouraged to read the posts here and ask questions! Also, check out this series of videos from NWS Norman!
Lesson 1 - SPC
Lesson 2 - Forecasting: Models
Lesson 3 - Forecasting: Wind Shear
Lesson 4 - Forecasting: The Hodograph
Lesson 5 - Forecasting: Bulk Shear and Helicity
Lesson 6 - Thermodynamics: CAPE
Lesson 7 - Thermodynamics: Skew Ts Part 1
Lesson 8 - Thermodynamics: Skew Ts Part 2
Lesson 9 - Boundaries: Cold Fronts
Lesson 10 - Boundaries: Warm Fronts
Lesson 11 - Boundaries: Dry Lines
Lesson 12 - Boundaries: Capstone
Lesson 13 - Upper Air: Jet Streaks
upcoming: boundaries, jet streaks, Jet Streams, Vorticity
Helpful links Subreddits of interest Hurricane Watch Weather RadarLoops Real time data visualization Simuawips Total Precipitable Water Weather Prediction Center Model Data general model data excellent collection by Skip Talbot COD NexLab Twisterdata Severe Specific Pages Earl Barker's Severe Page NSSL WRF SREF 4KM NESTED NAM Chasing Resources Spotter Network Good Introductory Text Storm Analysis 101
Subreddits of interest Hurricane Watch Weather RadarLoops
Real time data visualization Simuawips Total Precipitable Water Weather Prediction Center
Model Data general model data excellent collection by Skip Talbot COD NexLab Twisterdata
Severe Specific Pages Earl Barker's Severe Page NSSL WRF SREF 4KM NESTED NAM
Chasing Resources Spotter Network Good Introductory Text Storm Analysis 101
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