Storm chasing Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
pursuit of any severe weather condition
About Storm chasing
Storm chasing is a dangerous activity to some extent. It is mainly done recreationally. Although it is not without risk, some of the dangers of storm chasing are exaggerated. You're more likely to perish in an unrelated car accident than from storms. However, you can very easily find yourself in danger if you don't chase responsibly. See#Stay safe. Storm chasing involvesa lotof driving, and on many occasions severe weather may be forecast but then never materialize. The main season for storm chasing in the US is spring and early summer, especially May and June. The Great Plains' severe weather extends into the south of Canada. Some storm chasing has occurred in Australia'sTop End, and in southeastern Australia, especially in November and December. There are storm chasers in many other coun
Storm chasing Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 6 sections including:
