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           <title>'Like a scene out of Twister'</title>
           
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  I am not entirely sure where I have been and how many towns , motels or states we have been too. I know living out of one case for over three weeks is a nightmare. The US government have not helped
  this trip by putting millions into Vortex 2 they have 100s of vehicles following all the storms.
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           <title>Tremendous supercells and best lightning</title>
           
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  The earlier concerns about flu seems to have deminished now and I have seen no more people wearing surgical masks.
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           <title>Playing with a dangerous storm</title>
           
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  We played a dangerous storm yesterday ( a monster) we managed to get awayfrom a tornado by the skin of our teeths. We got caught in the circulation but got away.
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           <title>All quiet on the western front</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  It has been a quiet few days on the plains. There have been one or two storms but nothing worth getting excited about. There has been more chatter about the Atlantic storms which have battered the
  west coast of Scotland. The strange thing is I don't want that type of storm, it only makes work for me. So the lull gives me time to organise for my 2009 trip.
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           <title>When is the best time to go storm chasing?</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  You can get tornadoes any time of the year, however there is an increase during tornado season. Tornado season April, May and June. The peak being mid May, well in theory at least. The last few
  years have not entirely fallen in line with those expectations. The tour groups generally go from the last week in April through to first week in June. During the spring, warm moist air starts to
  invade the plains. This clashes with the cold dry air coming down from the north. The result is huge monster storms.
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           <title>Where is the best place to go storm chasing ? </title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Whilst you can get storms in a variety of places and we do get more tornadoes per square mile in the UK than in the USA. The best place to go to be in with a chance is America. The Great Plains to
  be precise. Located to the east of the Rockies in the mid west is an area known as "Tornado Alley" Some of the states situated to the centre of Tornado Alley are Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska.
  I generally make my starting point Oklahoma City. Our chases take us to all of these states and most of the surrounding states. From as far north as Montana, down to within a few miles of the
  Mexican border in Texas.
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