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Hello everyone, my name is Scott and I live in Olathe, Kansas. My interest in weather was sparked by wanting to know what to look for in the sky during a severe weather event. I wanted to have some type of "foreknowledge" of an impending severe storm other than just looking at the "big puffy" clouds. The more that I learned, the more interested I became. I have found it very interesting to learn about. I would like to storm chase sometime, at least locally anyway, since I don't have too many free days during the week. I enjoy the experienced chasers reports and discussions. Knowledge is good.
 
Greetings from Switzerland!

Hi everybody!

At first, my English is very bad, i have never learned in School. I understand much, but with write i has large trouble. But a good training for me, is to be written here in english. I hope you understand me and give me some credit. Thanks.


My Names is Gregory. I am 35 years old, was born in Aarau, Switzerland and live there.
With stormchasing i began before 5 years. The thunderstorms fascinated me and it is my passion, this to photograph it. Each Spring and Summer are we much on the way, if it in the sky becomes dark.
The thunderstorms in Switzerland are not usually as strong as yours and Tornadoes are very rare. Some supercells per year are however possible - if we have luck! ;)
I support also a Swiss Storm Forum, call www.meteoradar.ch/forum and i are a member with Skywarn Switzerland. It's good to meet people with the same interest and i hope i can show you nice pictures of thunderstorms somtimes, from the small Country.

Wish you allways a good time!

Gregory:)
 
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Welcome to Stormtrack Gregory! Your English is perfect my friend. Feel free to ask any questions you want because this is a great place to learn.
 
Hello everyone!
It's really nice to meet all of you!
I know it probably doesn't matter, but I'll give you all the info one me..
My name is Jon, I'm 20 years old, currently going to school in a small christian college in NW Iowa for Physics. I have hopes of continuing my learning at some type of grad school for atmospheric research and or meteorology..Since my school doesn't offer a meteorology major, I try to spend every summer doing some kind of weather related work.
Last summer I stayed on campus and did research under a NASA grant by taking data from the Aura satellite and UKMO weather data to look at stratospheric sudden warming events from 1992 to 2007 as well as the seasonal spinup of the polar vortex..
The grant has been extended another year, so I have my job lined up once again ths summer. We will look at the current major warming that is occuring in the arctic, as well as looking at anomaly's in modeling of the polar vortex..
if this interests ANY of you, feel free to send me a private message.
In addition to my studies and research, I'm trying to learn how to be a storm chaser. This winter and last summer I spent absorbent amounts of time reading up on chasing information and weather forecasting. I have started an unofficial club on my campus for anyone interested in storm chasing/watching...if anyone in NW Iowa would be willing/interested in this, again private message me!

It's really nice to meet all of you and I look forward to talking up some great weather events this spring and for years to come!!
Jon
 
Welcome to Storm Track, Gregory and Jon! I'm sure you'll both have some interesting perspectives to lend to the forum!
 
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Welcome Rodrigo, Trent, Terra, Kris, Steve, Roy, Scott, Jim, Gregory, and Jon. I hope that you all enjoy this board and learn as much from these guys as I have in the past year. I don't think I have ever had the opportunity to thank the guys and girls on this site, many of whom are well-known and respected in their field. I think that you all will learn a lot here, and from reading some of your bios some of you have a lot of knowledge and experience to share.
 
Well, hello everyone! My name is Kim, obviously:) I've been perusing the forums for a bit and decided I'd better announce myself! First, hello to all you other new members! Some of you have some great background for this! As for me, I am just a middle aged accountant with a love of storms and photography. I thought what better hobby than to combine them both...for my own personal gratification :) So I completed my spotter class last month, ordered several books on the subject, and downloaded GrL3 to play with. Looking forward to a spring filled with learning!
 
Well, hello everyone! My name is Kim, obviously:) I've been perusing the forums for a bit and decided I'd better announce myself! First, hello to all you other new members! Some of you have some great background for this! As for me, I am just a middle aged accountant with a love of storms and photography. I thought what better hobby than to combine them both...for my own personal gratification :) So I completed my spotter class last month, ordered several books on the subject, and downloaded GrL3 to play with. Looking forward to a spring filled with learning!

Welcome Kim, you know ... we're going to have to see some of those photos now ... :)
 
Thanks to Jason, Dann and Wesley for the friendly "handshake". :)

I can learn here surely much and hope, i can here also sometimes show you, somewhat exciting from Europe.

Have a good Day!
Gregory
 
Welcome to ST, Laura, Bryan, Nikki, James, Aaron, Misti, Rodrigo, Trent, Terra, Jim, Kris, Steve, Roy, Scott, John, and Kim. Enjoy the company, ask questions, and by all means, contribute to whatever discussions interest you. Hope to see some of you in the flesh along a T-Alley roadside someday. (hopefully not stuck in the Kansas deep stuff :))
 
Misti, nice to see another Arkansan on the board (born in Pine Bluff, raised in Greenwood and Cabot). Your neck of the woods is pretty decent chase terrain. I have yet to score a tube in Eastern AR, but it's a long-time goal of mine.
 
Gregory, your English is better than that of a lot of my American friends, LOL. I have good friends and chase partners "across the pond". Maybe we'll cross paths in tornado country some day.
 
Hello all!

My name (obviously) is Steve. I don't get to chase since I live in East Tennessee, where it would be suicide even if I knew what I was doing....

Steve, I actually chased around and east of Chattanooga, TN once in 2006. It's a long story, and I'm long-winded, so I'll save the details. The mountainous areas are pretty rough, but TN has some decent chase terrain further west. And large outbreaks seem to occur with some frequency across the state and into KY in early to mid-spring. You might venture westward and chase cells back toward your home on occasion. With some built-up confidence and a little luck, who knows what mother nature might deliver one day :)
 
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