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ATTENTION!!! This page will no longer be updated. All of these pictures and information plus tons of new pictures and information can now be found at my new site, .

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Feature Photo
This photo was taken on Easter Sunday 1998 just north of Omaha Nebraska.  It was a low topped supercell thunderstorm.  This thunderstorm prompted a couple of warnings before it died when it entered Iowa.

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DISCLAIMER: Remember storm chasing exposes chasers to many hazardous and potentially deadly weather conditions such as lightning, dangerous roads, damaging winds, hail, and flying debris which puts the chaser's life at risk, particularly those who
have little or no experience and/or storm structure education. Learning to deal with these is best done by understanding supercells and thunderstorms, and riding with an experienced chaser before attempting to chase on their own. The author of these pages does not encourage storm chasing and is therefore not responsible for any actions as a result of what is seen here!

Created by Adam Frederick,
Graphics and text Copyright 1999 Adam Frederick
Last updated 02/15/99 12:00 PM -0600