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Joplin: The Worst-Case Tornado Scenario
On May 22nd, 2011, an extremely powerful EF5 tornado ripped through the city of Joplin, Missouri. In 38 minutes, it became the single deadliest tornado in American History of the 21st Century. This is the story, meteorology, engineering, and human science behind what makes the absolute worst-case 21st Century tornado scenario.
The Ultimate Tornado Chase: Bowdle
May 22nd, 2010 became one of the greatest days in storm chasing history when a monster supercell thunderstorm spawned multiple photogenic and powerful tornadoes near the small South Dakotan town of Bowdle. This is story of how several groups of storm chasers witnessed this day unfold.
What Sank the Edmund Fitzgerald?
On November 10th, 1975, the Great Lake bulk carrier SS Edmund Fitzgerald would become the most famous wreck in the history of the Great Lakes. Its demise is one of great mystery and speculation with a blend of meteorology and forensics engineering.
The Truth to Chasing Tornadoes - A Storm Chasing Documentary
In June of 2024, Ethan and Connor Moriarty of June First set off to the Plains after having a career-year in 2023. The 2024 campaign would prove to test their limits. This documentary shows the high and lows of chasing the greatest storms on Earth.
The El Reno Tornado Will Happen Again.
May 31st, 2013 was the darkest day in storm chasing. This was the first and only time that a tornado claimed the lives of storm chasers. The story is well known, but was different that day that caused a chaser tragedy? In this video, we explore what led to the El Reno Chasing Tragedy and how it can easily happen again.
Why We (Almost) Never Saw Another EF5 Tornado
It has been over 11 years since the last EF5 rated tornado, the longest drought of the highest possible tornado rating. There has been much debate and controversy behind this topic in the weather community, and I decided to get to the bottom of it.
[NOTE: Uploaded in 2024, ahead of the 2025 Enderlin EF5. Arguments made in the video are still valid given extra analysis outside of the EF-Scale was required in order to upgrade the Enderlin rating.]