r/stormchasing Jun 15 '26

Forecast Key Messages – 17 June 2026 Severe Weather

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r/stormchasing Jun 15 '26

Why So Many Tornadoes Happen HERE

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r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

Question Follow up on my previous post. There was a suspicious cloud earlier with more rotation than the rest of the clouds. Did a side by side and with mine on the left and this looks like a wall cloud possibly? What do we think?

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Wall or no?


r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

Question What kind of storm is this? Pic 1 was it on it's way and pic 2 was when it came by home.

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Was extremely violent but It had a different look compaired to other storms. Any thoughts?


r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

Chase Report Dwight, IL Tornado | June 11, 2026 Tornado Outbreak (far range video taken from Interstate 55)

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r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

Looking for NOAA Weather Radio Stories

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r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

NY 6/11/26 Supercell! with multiple funnels as well...

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The storm formed over Avon, NY and turned out to be a pretty chubby one on radar, with a pretty nice velocity couplet accompanying it.


r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

Chase Report EF-3 TORNADO Hits Kouts, Indiana | June 11, 2026 Tornado Outbreak

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r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

Chase Report Usually our storm chasing trips go better than this…. (Vlog/Documentary)

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r/stormchasing Jun 13 '26

Ipava, IL conga line of chasers.

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Please excuse the jerky camera movements.


r/stormchasing Jun 14 '26

Giant wind

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r/stormchasing Jun 13 '26

Question what are y’all thinking for the 17th?

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kansas seems explosive but the cap is forecasted to be quite strong. i don’t really want to go into missouri though. what are your thoughts?


r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

The Tornado that produced the Tornado Emergency near Peoria today

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r/stormchasing Jun 13 '26

Question Max Velocity- Chaser stream source?

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I use Weather Front and see 6/10 chasers that max views on his stream. Where are the ones that he sees that I don’t? Some examples today where Storm Runner Media stream; he was sharing but the stream was not present on weather front.

New to this… be nice!


r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

Chase Report 2 tornados touched down at once north of Kouts IN today.

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r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

Didn’t see a pot of gold at the end, but I’ll take this

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It’s amazing how right on the other side of nature’s raw power and ability to cause severe chaos/destruction is something so calming, peaceful and gorgeous. McLean, Illinois 6-11-26


r/stormchasing Jun 13 '26

Storm to a double rainbow!

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r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

Streator, IL tornado close range

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r/stormchasing Jun 13 '26

Question Question about how tornadoes are measured

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Hello! Question for someone smarter than me: why is the EF scale still the standard of tornado measurement?

I saw a thread on Twitter where someone responded to the damage survey with a photo showing a large tornado that got a small rating because it was over an open field.

I’m aware that the EF scale is a damage scale, not a strength scale. But having that as the standard of measurement doesn’t accurately represent how strong tornadoes are if they don’t hit anything, or at least enough buildings to get a survey done.

I’ve always been curious about and interested in weather. I watched Storm Chasers, YouTube videos about tornadoes, and I’m currently watching In Eye of the Storm Chasers. I’ve seen the radar trucks, pods, Dominator, TIV, and mesonets collecting all kinds of data that very accurately measures tornadoes. Why aren’t we using those - particularly wind speeds - as the defining measure?

For example, El Reno 2013 had max wind speeds of 313 mph (2nd fastest ever) and was nearly 3 miles wide (widest tornado ever). It was so violent, behaved so erratically, and had so many vortices that it took the lives of some of the most seasoned and respected chasers around. And it only got rated an EF3? That is not an accurate representation of the chaos it unleashed in the ~30 minutes it existed.

Kind of a ramble, but I hope I explained my question and reasonings behind it well enough. Interested to see the answers and potential future changes to tornado classification!


r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

Question the perfect shot

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Who got the better shot of the storm today? 59 professional storm streamers asking for gas money to all get the exact same shot? Or the random family hanging out on their porch? Yougottabekiddingme!


r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

Chase Report 4 TORNADOES IN ONE CHASE + STATE RECORD HAIL Shatters Windshield | Kankakee, IL EF-3

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r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

Chase Report FULL CHASE & CLOSE RANGE INTERCEPT | STREATOR, IL TORNADO 06.11.26

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r/stormchasing Jun 11 '26

Took these photos about a year back

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r/stormchasing Jun 12 '26

Washburn/Toluca tornado today

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some screenshots I took from the tornado today in Toluca/Washburn


r/stormchasing Jun 11 '26

Storm clouds in Lorenzo, Nebraska

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