Midwest_Mudder wrote:its a blast, although the software costs a pretty penny, spending 80 bucks on the renewal/lifetime purchase for my current radar software, the next step up costs around 280 bucks. BUT it can show you the storm in 3d as represented by the returns. only downside to chasing is gas consumption haha
I want to go,there's nothing more I love then to see a tornado.There was one that touched down about 6 miles from our house last year but I wasn't home. my buddy did however take some pictures of the damage it did in an rv park.
Midwest_Mudder wrote:its a blast, although the software costs a pretty penny, spending 80 bucks on the renewal/lifetime purchase for my current radar software, the next step up costs around 280 bucks. BUT it can show you the storm in 3d as represented by the returns. only downside to chasing is gas consumption haha
I want to go,there's nothing more I love then to see a tornado.There was one that touched down about 6 miles from our house last year but I wasn't home. my buddy did however take some pictures of the damage it did in an rv park.
what came first, the tornado or the motor home? haha
every once in awhile you turn up with nothing, even after driving 4+ hours to a storm that you thought would "for sure" produce. the radar sometimes lies, but its more accurate than the junk they show ya on tv...
Raised on cornfields.... Killing on Paintball fields... Nebraska Baller Through and Through
Well, it's been nice here for the past couple of weeks. It felt like Spring was here. There have been days were it was over 15°C. (about 60°F for the Americans) I've been looking forward to our outdoor onroad season.
But then we wake up this morning to this. Dang! Oh well. It usually snows at least once in April, so I shouldn't be so surprised we got some in March.