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Storm Chasing Handbook [Paperback]

Tim Vasquez (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)


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October 28, 2002
The Storm Chasing Handbook is the definitive bible on storm chasing, packed with nearly 300 pages of storm chase history, philosophy, technique, and travel information. Learn about tornadoes, hail, gustnadoes, lightning, thunderstorms, and much more. Using key findings from the past four decades of scientific literature, readers learn the inner workings of severe weather and dabble with the fundamentals of forecasting techniques, blended with wisdom from the author’s own experiences. Many skilled chasers contribute their own wisdom in the form of anecdotes, tales, and funny stories. From target area and storm type prediction to successful, safe navigation, the Storm Chasing Handbook has it covered. A large appendix features a Great Plains travel guide covering local history, culture, meteorology, and geology for nearly 100 chase routes, as well as broadcast radio and NOAA weather maps, a summary of past chase years, and much more!

Includes nearly a dozen illustrations and cartoons by pioneer and storm artist David Hoadley, some of which were commissioned especially for this book. Contains great photographs by Roger Hill, Gene Rhoden, Karen Leszke, Roger Edwards, and the author himself.

Perfect for new chasers looking for a good start, seasoned veterans looking for travel information, chase tour customers, weather hobbyists, and anyone who deals with severe weather on a regular basis.



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"Such a book is long overdue. I highly recommend the Storm Chasing Handbook, whether you intend to chase or not!" -- Keith Heidorn, PhD, Weather Doctor Book Reviews, Jan. 10, 2003

About the Author

Tim Vasquez is an experienced meteorologist and chaser whose skill at forecasting severe weather has become legendary. Tim’s interest in severe weather began at age seven in southwest Germany, where his small town was slammed by a European derecho storm that buried the town in hail. In 1984 he moved to Texas, and that clinched it: he had to start chasing! Mentoring by veterans Alan Moller and Tim Marshall put him on the right track. In 1989 he began a decade of service as an Air Force meteorologist, meanwhile doing on-air weathercasting in Abilene, Texas and in Korea. In 1992 Tim began writing weather analysis software tools, and by 1996 he gravitated to the severe weather hub of Norman, Oklahoma, where he currently lives. Since 2000, Tim has provided severe weather classes in the wintertime and forecasting services in the springtime for over 50 chasers annually. He also writes for Weatherwise magazine. Tim enjoys travelling, astronomy, flight simulators, smoking a good brisket, brewing beer, and reading just about anything related to geography and cartography.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 298 pages
  • Publisher: Weather Graphics Technologies (October 28, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970684037
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970684035
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #368,686 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At last! A comprehensive chase manual!, February 17, 2003
This review is from: Storm Chasing Handbook (Paperback)
Tim Vasquez has long been recognized as one of the leaders in the storm chasing community. He has created the first book that truly captures the technical and aesthetic aspects of storm chasing. Not only is this an excellent review of the mechanics of mesoscale meteorology and forecasting, but to-date not a single book even comes close to acting as a "hands on" manual for chasers (as the manual gains stature I'd love to see even more forecasting details). Few books can explain the nuances of mesoscale forecasting without delving into differential equations; this book allows the lay reader a chance to "see" what's behind those equations and to "feel" what the weather map is showing. Great illustrations really buoy the experience.

What sets this book apart though is the excellent references on photography to geography and things to do on the down days. Recent years have suffered from a relative paucity of good storms (Tim also includes summaries of most chase years essentially proving this same point), so having places to sightsee while waiting for the environment to play nice (i.e., to be stormy) is key. Most neophytes to chasing probably do not know that most chasers, like myself, spend a lot of time _not_ chasing; statistically the weather is not going to be "ominous" day after day. A lot of time is spent just waiting or driving to "tomorrow's" chase location. This book is appropriately >50% dedicated to those times and included so much information I didn't know about the places I've spent years visiting. This will definitely enrich my experience this year.

Well done and absolutely essential to any chaser!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Selling here for $20 more than author's website!, December 17, 2010
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Dave Rennie (Billings, MT USA) - See all my reviews
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I am a regular Amazon customer, but I won't pay $49.95 here for a book that is offered on the author's website for $29.95.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A good introduction to storm chasing., March 21, 2004
This review is from: Storm Chasing Handbook (Paperback)
A fairly comprehensive guide to introductory storm chasing. A little more info on the forecasting would have been good, though much of it is covered in Vasquez's Weather Forecasting Handbook. After a one-week storm tour with Silver Lining Tours in 2003, this book really helped me to make sense of the things that I saw and springboarded me on a year of research so that I will be better prepared for my 2004 storm chase with SLT. The tips that were included gave me the goal of trying to see something other than a tornado (which we did not see on the tour last year). It made me realize the beauty of other storm structures to the point where now I just take delight in sitting and watching cumulus clouds rise and fade. Thank you, Tim Vasquez, for helping to ensure that this year's chase will be even more fulfilling than last year's!
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