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Paul Sherman

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  1. Have just returned from our first winter Tour of the Norwegian Fjords from 13th to 18th January and pretty epic conditions were had with Siberian Easterlies the whole trip meaning dry cloudless skies and -15c to -20c Temps and lots of Dancing Ladies! Some Pictures from our trip for you from the Hundreds we took! Next Trip starts February 10th to February 15th but is Sold Out - 2025 Tour dates coming soon
  2. An update I will put all of Tour 1 chases in 10 blog posts on here the next few days. Day 6 :- We chased and witnessed 3 Tornadoes in Iowa Day 7 and 8 were down/travel days Day 9 :- We chased a stunning Supercell in NW Kansas. Day 10 : - Looks like a Colorado Marginal risk day before the changeover
  3. Sorry for lack of updates so far we have been doing 18 hour days and have not had a chance to upload any pictures to work on yet. A quiet period is coming up so will have some chances then, A brief Update so far though we have covered 3000 miles in 5 days of chasing. Bonus Day we chased a couple of Tornadic Supercells along the Iowa and Nebraska Border and clocked up 800 miles Day 1 : - We chased a Slight Risk and photographed a beautiful Supercell in SW Missouri Day 2 :- We chased a stunning HP Supercell through Central Kansas along a south moving boundary Day 3 :- We witnessed 3 Tornadoes in NE Colorado after an amazing Colorado Chase Day 4:- We witnessed a distant Tornado South of Colby but missed the Tornadofest on the Colorado/Kansas Border. Day 5 we are chasing in Eastern and North Eastern Nebraska today.
  4. Its now just 6 weeks until the first Tour for our 20th Season chasing starts. And our next Tornado will be our 250th seen in the Great Plains and Tornado Alley. I hope a lot of you can follow our progress this year and we hope to send back more stunning images. Who is a Storm Chase Virgin this season and what are you expecting/hoping to see. Also if you have any questions please ask away and we will aim to reply to all questions in this thread. This season we will have 8 drivers over our 4 tours and we will be represented by 6 different countries and 7 including guests. Tour 1 will have Jeff Prescott who is from Canada and Jock McGinty who is from Australia as your drivers both have over 20 years experience out in Tornado Alley. Tour 2 will have Graham Moore and Ben Cooper who are from England and Arron Hiscox who is from Wales. Again all 3 drivers have a combined 30 years of chasing experience. Tour 3 will have Graham Moore and Arron Hiscox driving again along with Slovenian Chaser Jernej Liposec who chases all across Europe. Tour 4 will have Tom Lynch who has been heading out to Tornado Alley since the late 1990s and Melody Sturm who is originally from Holland and who now works at the BOM (Bureau of Meteorology in Australia) and again both have over 30 years combined knowledge and driving experience. Its looking like an active season with the transition from La Nina to Neutral ENSO Phase and am confident the active pattern is going to sustain through the peak months of April, May and June. We do still have a couple of spaces left on Tours 1 and 4 so if anybody wants to sample Supercells this year and the biggest baddest Storms on Planet earth please message me or Paul Michaelwaite on here and we can probably get you one of the last remaining spaces. Regards and see you all across the Pond in a few weeks time Paul
  5. We tour around the Fjords, Photography, Really stunning Autumn colours up there that time of year as well. The Autumn ones are more of a concentrated Aurora trip though.
  6. October is about 2-7c in the Daytime and the nights are generally 1-3c in Tromso and 0c to -5c in Lapland. Snow showers are just starting from the 1st to 15th but by the end of October they are starting to get more accumulations at lower levels. You cant do the winter activities only on the Jan and Feb trips. The Whale watching is January only when you see the Orcas and Sperm Whales
  7. Its the 4th Time I have travelled to Norway to see them the first time was in March 2018 and saw them in both Sweden and Norway, then went again in October 2021 after everything got opened up again after Covid and again saw them in Finland and Sweden. Went in January and February and saw them 4 times. The most important thing to have up there is a car to be mobile and find the clear skies as Tromso is coastal and gets plagued by a lot of thick cloud. Have also seen them 3 times in the USA whilst on Storm Chasing trips, the lowest at 44N in Colorado on that last huge event in 2015. The Northern Lights Tours area has been added to the Weather Holidays Section now and has lots of Info and Pictures from the recent trips, what we get upto in the day with Daytime Fjord location Photography, Snowmobiling, Dog Sledding, Whale Watching etc. Link Below Northern Lights Tours — WeatherHolidays WWW.WEATHERHOLIDAYS.COM They really are once in a lifetime trips, and the snow is epic if you like that as well, the -28c last week not soo much lol but we have the winter clothing for that so was still toasty warm.
  8. Thanks Mate Yh its almost the same as living in a permanent Tornado shooting videos of a err Tornado. Like shooting fish in a barrell up there
  9. Will do Beka! By the way cant believe I got a 20 year badge flash up on here the other day, has it really been 20 years since the site was started! Thats madness
  10. Have had some mad displays in the last 6 weeks or so. Firstly went to Norway on a Netweather Scouting Mission for starting to run tours up there. It was my 5th Visit and have now over 150 viewing locations up there. The January 22nd Display was very nice only a KP1 but the Aurora Oval is pretty much overhead as you are at 70 Degrees North up there. 22nd January on the Norway/Finland Border Then went Back for a 2nd Trip last week and another decent display this time a KP3 Event and Clear Skies over the Fjords which always make for some stunning viewpoints Then after getting a 5 Hour Blizzard our flight home got delayed from Tromso so we took off when darkness fell and big props to our Pilot who turned all the Cabin lights off and told the whole plane to head to the right hand side to watch the unfolding display as the sunset was in progress way off to the west. Then as I got back from the trip over the weekend I knew once watching the Bz swing down to -17 South that the Aurora would be viewable at much lower latitudes and grabbed it like Jamie at 51.5N in Leigh On Sea The trips also gave us rare Sun Pillars and also in January the beautiful Nacreus Clouds on 25th January Its been a bit of a mad winter for Solar Pictures. The Solar Maximum is still good for the next few years and we will be running more trips upto the Arctic Circle for anybody that is Interested. They are a Photography trip as well for any Photogs out there. Regards Paul
  11. Dodge City 2016 was an incredible day for the Netweather / WeatherHoliday storm chasers, as they witnessed an amazing seventeen tornadoes across three hours. View the full blog here
  12. Paul Botten counts down his top three storm chases. Number three is the Chapman EF4 tornado on May 25th 2016. View the full blog here
  13. Targeted and Had Lunch in Hays and it wasnt long before the Cyclic Supercell of the Day would initiate just east of there over Russell (Ks) We had an amazing view of the Structure and beauty of this Supercell whilst it dropped 6 Tornadoes along its path just North of Interstate 70. The Best was just west of us over Bunker Hill. Some Pics for you of the Structure and Tornadoes! Tour 5 off to a flying start and more to come tomorrow
  14. Started the day in Miles City (MT) and a firm chase target of Ekalaka and onto NW South Dakota. 1 Lone supercell tracked through 4 states on its 325 mile journey. Some real stunning structure and tennis ball sized hail.
  15. Targeting Wisconsin today and SPC go with a 10% Hatched Tornado Risk. Challenging Terrain and the Mississippi River to contend with today.
  16. Pretty low key day in the end but some nice structure and a nice little bonus spout North of Belle Fourche (SD)
  17. Waiting around near Belle Fourche for Initiation. MD Issued
  18. Starting in Rapid City today and SPC go with a 2% in South Dakota and 5% in North Dakota. Not sold yet on the target but it will be one or the other. Updates Later
  19. Really good chase day, no Tornadoes again but a stunning HP and LP Supercell dodging the 4" Hail today though.
  20. Tornado Watch Issued for our Area. Looking good for some Tornadoes this evening
  21. Some nice Supercells yesterday but all Tornadoes were rain wrapped. We did see some amazing structure though from Beatrice to Manhattan (Kansas)
  22. Heading up towards the Dakotas and Montana for todays 5% Tornado Risk. Will update as and when Internet allows
  23. Started today in Lubbock and a pretty easy giveaway target on the Triple Point near San Angelo Report Below WordPress.com BLOGS.WEATHERHOLIDAYS.COM
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