• After witnessing the continued decrease of involvement in the SpotterNetwork staff in serving SN members with troubleshooting issues recently, I have unilaterally decided to terminate the relationship between SpotterNetwork's support and Stormtrack. I have witnessed multiple users unable to receive support weeks after initiating help threads on the forum. I find this lack of response from SpotterNetwork officials disappointing and a failure to hold up their end of the agreement that was made years ago, before I took over management of this site. In my opinion, having Stormtrack users sit and wait for so long to receive help on SpotterNetwork issues on the Stormtrack forums reflects poorly not only on SpotterNetwork, but on Stormtrack and (by association) me as well. Since the issue has not been satisfactorily addressed, I no longer wish for the Stormtrack forum to be associated with SpotterNetwork.

    I apologize to those who continue to have issues with the service and continue to see their issues left unaddressed. Please understand that the connection between ST and SN was put in place long before I had any say over it. But now that I am the "captain of this ship," it is within my right (nay, duty) to make adjustments as I see necessary. Ending this relationship is such an adjustment.

    For those who continue to need help, I recommend navigating a web browswer to SpotterNetwork's About page, and seeking the individuals listed on that page for all further inquiries about SpotterNetwork.

    From this moment forward, the SpotterNetwork sub-forum has been hidden/deleted and there will be no assurance that any SpotterNetwork issues brought up in any of Stormtrack's other sub-forums will be addressed. Do not rely on Stormtrack for help with SpotterNetwork issues.

    Sincerely, Jeff D.

Fleet of Dominators coming out of retirement

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Well, TIV 1 is returning, and I guess so is the Dominator fleet. Dominator 3 is fully functional, Dom 1 needs some repairs and Dom 2 likely needs a full rebuild. It looks like they will be used for Project Skyfall. Quoting from Reed's website, " Project SkyFall’s design purpose is to stream realtime live data from inside Tornadoes and Supercells." It looks like it's legit, the page shows the preliminary data from the Lawrence/Linwood EF4 tornado and they claim their paper is currently under peer review. I know there will definitely be some opinions about this;) Project Skyfall Dominator 3 return Dominator 1 and 2
 
I don't know enough about the science behind the project or if the information gathered is worth the high risk to occupants and the general public. I'll let the scientists on this forum discuss those issues. I do know that no vehicle can withstand a strong tornado, and even with ground effects, the flow can be easily disrupted (not on a level surface or hit by debris), and the vehicle, no matter how heavy or fortified is a death trap. My guess is that this project has more to do with YouTube audiences since that is where the big money is now days, not science. I hope everyone thinks this out before getting too crazy.
 
If you mean the technical term as defined by Weather.gov, a strong tornado is defined by being EF-2 to EF-3 strength. Dominator 1 had it's famous 2009 Aurora, NE intercept, where he measured a 138.8 mph wind gust on the roof. The tornado was rated EF-2, but the wind gust measured was EF-3 strength. Intercept Vehicles can absolutely intercept strong to even violent tornadoes. He also intercepted the 2010 Wadena EF-4, measuring over 150 mph before the anemometer got ripped off. Dominators 2 and 3 are much more sturdy, and can withstand much stronger winds. However, intercepting violent tornadoes is dangerous in other ways. You could get trapped in debris or get hit with live power lines. I think Reed should collaborate with other scientific groups that have Dopplers, such as OU or the DOW network. It's tough to discern simply using your eyes whether or not it's safe to intercept, especially with stronger tornadoes. However, I do have to agree that it is a big attention grabber. Whether he is doing it just for the views or for the science, you have to stand out from the other chasers. In this day in age, you can have the most amazing tornado footage and no one will care. I see more and more news networks showing videos from regular people posted on social media as opposed to chaser footage, because with permission, they can use that for free. Everyone has a camera in their pockets, and it is so easy to find footage now. Getting that close or even getting inside is what is going to get views, especially with an attention grabbing vehicle like that. It's tough to succeed as a normal chaser now.
 
I watch Reed's livetreams sometimes, so I'm kinda looking forward to seeing some from a dominator once they've been restored.

But with that said, and with some of the stuff I've seen on chase livestreams using normal vehicles in the past year or so (and I won't name any specific users), I don't know but "something bad" could end up happening if these guys keep getting so close (and driving like they are). Hope it doesn't, but people are getting awfully bold & risky....
 
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