From the Archives: June 8, 2025
Beefy supercell storm responsible for significant hail across southeast Kansas tracks through southwest Missouri with a deep green core, severe straight line winds and tornado sirens.
From the Archives: June 3, 2025
Severe squall line produces EF0 and EF1 tornadoes across the southeast Kansas City metro, prompting a rare PDS tornado warning as the circulation approaches Independence and then Buckner, MO.
From the Archives: May 18, 2025
Fog hides a massive tornadic supercell while commuting ahead of it and tracking it to our west while it produces a nocturnal mile-wide EF3 tornado near Haviland, KS as part of a significant late-May tornado outbreak.
From the Archives: May 18, 2025
Hundreds of storm chasers hidden in the fields marvel at a classic, golden hour barber-pole supercell over Oklahoma as it drops egg-sized hail, with bonus clips in Pratt County, KS of a fog-hidden intense lightning storm as it produces a mile-wide EF3 tornado as part of a significant late-May tornado outbreak.
From the Archives: March 14, 2025
Intense tornado-warned supercell tracks through central Missouri near the town of Jefferson City as part of a major regional tornado outbreak, producing large hail and near-sig-severe gusts which brought down powerlines.
From the Archives: December 14, 2024
Sniffed out a surprise mini tornado outbreak in the Missouri Ozarks with 4 tornadoes seen and 3 captured, along with severe accumulating hail during a cold core setup.
From the Archives: July 31, 2024
Destructive bow-echo rocks the Kansas City metro with 70-80 mph winds in the late evening with power flashes visible for miles as powerlines and trees succumb to he power of the storm's gust front.
From the Archives: July 2, 2024
Severe thunderstorm near Holt, MO produces an extremely prolific lightning storm and downburst.
From the Archives: May 25, 2024
A monster supercell in southern Kansas rides the OK/KS border while undergoing rapid intensification and producing large hail, extreme RFD winds, and tornadoes, including a strong EF2 during a unique cell merger near the town of Anthony. EF2 tornado occurs shortly after the tornadoes captured on film.
From the Archives: May 19, 2024
Violent supercell thunderstorm anchors on a boundary near I-70 in Kansas and tracks east toward the town of Salina, producing tornadoes, blowing dust, large hail, and winds up to 100 mph.
From the Archives: April 27, 2024
Cyclic high-precip tornadic supercell produces a large cone EF1 tornado to the north of Albany, MO tracking east.
From the Archives: April 27, 2024
Increased contrast of cone tornado.
From the Archives: April 27, 2024
Cyclic high-precip tornadic supercell with strong mesocyclone possibly puts down an unconfirmed tornado in a "radar hole" in northwest Missouri after a terrifying mud escape.
From the Archives: April 8, 2024
Long-awaited total solar eclipse in southeast Missouri captured in the town of Doniphan.
From the Archives: April 6, 2024
Fast-moving arc of severe thunderstorms and supercells with high-winds, as well as large grassfires due to active lightning.
From the Archives: March 13, 2024
Chasing behind a major hailstorm across the western Kansas City metro as supercells explode along a warm front in Kansas.
From the Archives: August 13, 2023
Outflow-dominant supercell with a rotating wall cloud and intense downburst winds.
From the Archives: July 30, 2023
Another high-impact squall line in the Kansas City metro with destructive 70-80 mph winds causing more damage and tens of thousands of power outages.
From the Archives: July 14, 2023
Overwhelmed during bike chase by a devastating severe bow-echo across eastern Kansas and western Missouri with blowing dust, intense lightning, and roughly 200,000 power outages along with tree and home damage (some total loss) in the Kansas City area after 80-100 mph winds in the metro.
From the Archives: June 30, 2023
Violent thunderstorms on a boundary from Missouri to Kansas, including a massive initiating supercell with an extreme 61 k foot updraft, producing hail near softball size.
From the Archives: June 11, 2022
Historically large and visible high-precipitation tornadic supercell in east-central Kansas, producing extreme RFD winds, massive lightning discharges, huge hail, and strong tornadoes.
From the Archives: June 6, 2022
Severe mini supercell thunderstorms with mammatus clouds and a microburst in the Kansas City, Kansas area.
From the Archives: May 15, 2022
Extremely photogenic shelf cloud associated with a morning elevated bow-echo in the Kansas City metro producing hail and high winds.
From the Archives: March 5, 2022
An initiating line of high-based strong-to-severe thunderstorms in western Missouri along the cold front portion of an early season severe weather outbreak.
From the Archives: December 15, 2021
Historic squall line and embedded supercells with anvil dramatic anvil blowoff and low-level-jet winds associated with an extreme low-pressure system.
From the Archives: October 24, 2021
An initiating "String of Purls" supercell arc with rain and wind in northwest Missouri during a strong second-season tornado outbreak in the state.
From the Archives: August 12, 2021
Impacted by a high-end severe thunderstorm with intense outflow during a bike chase with debris, hail, and fallen powerlines (does not appear in video), and blowing dust plumes.
From the Archives: June 25, 2021
Northward-propagating severe storm cluster across eastern Kansas and western Missouri with a dramatic gust front.
From the Archives: June 11, 2021
Extreme storm cluster across eastern Kansas and western Missouri with destructive winds, landspout, and large hail in the KC suburbs.
From the Archives: May 27, 2021
Rare prefrontal, anticyclonic supercell in the west Kansas City suburbs producing intense wind gusts and severe hail.
From the Archives: May 24, 2020
Intense compact supercell across northwest Missouri associated with an MCV, producing high winds and very large hail.
From the Archives: May 4, 2020
Photogenic elevated, linear supercell over downtown Kansas City as part of a major severe weather outbreak from Kansas to Tennessee.