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Looking for Quality Storm Chasing Tour Company
Published by: mike 2009-01-08

  • Ohio.gov | News | March 2008::
    out for storm-chasing contractors that prey upon victims of storm and flood damage. estimates costs for implementing these water quality improvements.
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    I'm considering taking one of those storm chasing tours. Can you suggest a company that is safe but also has a good track record for catching good storms? I want somebody experienced that knows what they're doing, not just a company with a bunch of gadgets.


  • Dear Marto, I'm so glad I was able to find some information that you could use - thank you for letting me know. And I do appreciate your intention to change your rating, although I have no idea how to go about that either. Perhaps the good editors at Google might know how - their email is answers-editors@google.com if you'd care to ask them. In any case, thank you again for the opportunity to try to help you with a most interesting quest. Hope you have a great time! Best regards, Byrd


  • Dear Byrd: Thank you for your very extensive and excellent clarification. I'm going to change my 2-star rating to 5 stars based on your clarification. However, I'm not sure how to do that, technically. Thank you for your tremendous help! marto


  • Dear Marto, I'm very sorry you were disappointed with the answer I gave you, although I do wish you'd allowed me to clarify before posting a rating. You're right, Tempest Tours also looks like a great company. I don't know how it is that I didn't see it, but I didn't. I re-ran my search using the same terms as before, and it still does not appear to be there, though I confess I didn't follow every link. Here's the url for the search results if you're interested: ://www.google.com/search?q=adventure+travel+tours++references+OR+record+%22storm+chasing%22&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&start=0&sa=N All I can think of is that this Tempest Tours' submitted keywords didn't match my particular search as closely as the others did, and that your using a different query produced different results than I obtained. Since you asked for a suggestion for "a company," and I had so many pertinent results, I didn't see a need to search further when I felt I could offer you not one, but a number of choices that met your stated criteria. If you've already selected Tempest Tours as the company you'd like to use, that's certainly your prerogative. They do look like a good one. However, I'm a little confused when you say the Storm Chasing Adventure Tours site has few photos, because I found a lot, including quite a few more than two tornadoes. Here's the link to their photo gallery: http://www.rogercoulam.co.uk/ I don't know why their photos aren't posted as prominently as on the other sites, but they're certainly there. It appears to me that all or most of these companies have been formed by people whose hobby is storm chasing, as a way to share - and help finance - their own passion. Seems reasonable; I don't think storm chasing is an occupation in high demand otherwise. But what that also suggests is that these companies share a similarity of not only motivation, but also experience, education, dedication and expertise. And I think that although each one probably has some unique angle, whether it's instantly available weather radar or a money-back guarantee, you can be fairly confident in choosing any one of them. As long as you're satisfied with their credentials, experience, testimonials and objective media reports, you can probably just choose based on your own taste, instinct, feel, or impulse and be reasonably certain you're going to have a good experience, keeping in mind that they all do give the caution that they certainly can't guarantee any tornado sightings on any given tour. One other suggestion would be to email/call each company individually and ask for independent references. It'd be interesting to gauge the response. I did run an additional search, using your search term, i.e. "storm chasing tours," and turned up these additional companies you might like to check out: --Cloud Nine Tours - http://www.cloud9tours.com/ --Extreme Winds - http://www.extremewinds.com/ --Tornado Alley Safari - http://www.tornadosafari.com/home.htm --Upper Midwest Storm Tours - http://www.stormtours.com/ --Thunderbolt Tours - http://www.thunderbolttours.com/ Might be fun to see if an Australian thunderstorm is as wild as an American one! And finally, I did have one other thought, and that is to maybe consider storm chasing as a hobby yourself. Now I'm assuming you live in the US, so if you don't that might not work, as I believe the rest of the world doesn't get quite the wild weather that we do here (with the possible exception of Australia). But if you do live in the US, chances are there are occurrences of thunderstorms, supercells and tornadoes not far from your neighborhood even if you're not in "Tornado Alley." If you're careful to educate yourself, and establish perhaps some associations with other like-minded adventurers, you might not need to limit yourself to a week's vacation for some exciting times with Mother Nature. Just in case you'd like to explore that a little, here are some links to sites where you can learn more about storm chasing as an ongoing pursuit: http://home.attbi.com/~persoffj/chaser/main/chaser.html http://www.stormchaser.com/ http://www.cimms.ou.edu/~doswell/Chasing2.html http://weather.cod.edu/chasing/ http://www.k5kj.net/ Again, I apologize for not providing you with what you felt was an adequate answer. I wish you all the best and hope you will be happy with whatever company you finally choose. Regards, Byrd
  • storms pictures, videos and albums::
    Storms pictures, videos and albums that take you on an armchair tour of the world we live in. Storm Chasing 2007. published by stormchaser127
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  • Hi Marto, Although I've heard of various adventure tours, until I read your question I had no idea any of them specialized in storm chasing. It sounds exciting to me too, so I decided to help you find a good one. For starters, one company that certainly appears to know what it's doing is Storm Chasing Adventure Tours. Their main website is here: http://www.stormchasing.com and also http://www.tornadotours.com and http://www.tornadochasing.net . They've definitely done their homework as far as snapping up domain names. Here's the page with qualifications of the main players in their business, and their credentials are pretty impressive: http://www.stormchasing.com/index.html These folks definitely know what they're doing. As to a record, there are no testimonials on the website, but what they have instead is an impressive list of reputable media companies who have used their services, either as storm chasing escorts or image providers. They allow the media to accompany their tours under certain conditions. See the list here: http://www.stormchasing.com/media.html Oh yes, and they also have plenty of nice hi-tech equipment, an "always-on" wireless broadband internet access for instant weather radar updates. In the spring tours begin in Oklahoma City; in the fall they start in Denver, and range throughout "Tornado Alley." Then there's "Silver Lining Tours," whose website looks so similar to the previous it makes one wonder if there's a connection, or at least if both hired the same web designer. In any case, they also appear to be a legitimate, well-equipped, well-staffed company whose offerings appear to have some bang for the buck. One nice touch are all the links to sites with educational articles about weather and storms. Another is that they feature "well-respected accomplished storm chasers and scientists" as guest guides during their season. They do have a page of testimonials here: http://www.silverliningtours.com/silver2/Testimonials.htm which appears to include a number of very satisfied customers. In addition, as objective feedback, they offer links to articles containing positive reviews by independent media. Read them here: http://www.silverliningtours.com/silver2/media.htm TRADD (for Tornado Research and Defense Development) here: http://www.traddtornadochasingtours.com/ is another company offering such tours, and like the two above, also appears to offer professional level guides with the education and experience to give you an information-packed as well as exciting experience. TRADD's site layout is oddly familiar (these people must watch each other), and offers a similar menu. They lack the testimonials and media clips of the others, but they offer a money back guarantee, which is nice. Also, they claim to have a spotless safety record, 25 years of experience, and a season in which their customers spotted eight tornadoes. That's pretty impressive. Here's one other that looked reasonable to me (Storm Tours 360): http://www.stormtours360.com/ , yet another similar site, and much the same as the three above in terms of offerings. In addition, here's a link to a wonderful site filled with excellent information about storm chasing in general, which can also provide you with some good insights on how best to evaluate these commercial services: stormtrack.org/library/faq/ And here's a link with lots more links to storm chasing sites, where you might join a discussion or newsgroup to learn about others' experiences, or just investigate storm chasing as a hobby and pick up more useful information: http://ilectric.com/dir/top/Science/Earth_Sciences/Meteorology/Storm_Chasing/ Search terms I used were: adventure travel tours references OR record "storm chasing" Ultimately, the choice of which company to use will be yours, but I hope this has given you a good foundation on which to begin your search. I wish you great success in planning your trip, and hope it turns out to be all you're wishing for. Please do allow me to clarify if anything isn't clear. Best wishes, Byrd
  • Yahoo! UK & Ireland Directory > Tour Operators::
    Tempest Tours - Storm chasing expeditions that hunting down violent weather in the Great Plains. Travel Company, The - For guests looking for something different.
    http://uk.dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Shopping_and_perators/wp_t.dat?sort=lf
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