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The Australian Severe
Weather Association is a focal point for storm chasers and anyone
interested in the weather, and has over 200 members Australia wide.
If you're interested in becoming a member please visit the ASWA
homepage. |
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Anvil Industries showcases
the photographic artwork of guru Australian photographer Tony Middleton.
His amazing collection of images show off the wonders of Australia's
atmosphere complemented by it's unique landscapes. Well worth a
look! |
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The Australian Severe Weather website
houses the worlds largest collection of weather photographs and
is the number one stop for all things weather related worldwide.
Owners Michael Bath and Jimmy Deguara are among Australia's most
knowledgeable storm chasers. |
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If you're after live
weather data, weather statistics, weather charts and news about
Australian weather, you can go past Laurier Williams' Australian
Weather News site. |
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If you love winter,
then you'll love this compressive site on the weather happenings
of the NSW Central Tablelands. Includes regular updates of what's
occurring in the area weatherwise, along with some excellent snow
photos from major cold outbreaks of the past! Of course, there's
some great storm photos for the summer lovers too! |
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The Australian Bureau
of Meteorology is the Federal Government funded agency responsible
for producing weather forecast for the Australian public. Forecasts,
weather charts, satellite pictures and weather radar images can
be found here. |
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Home to the Brisbane
storm chasers and their huge collection of amazing weather images.
Their site also has a collection of storm chase reports of some
of the most spectacular storms in Australia. |
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Another fantastic
site focusing on severe weather events in Brisbane, including a
look at some of the major weather events to impact Brisbane and
its surrounds in the last few decades. |
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Australia's capital
of the tropics, Darwin is a hot spot for severe thunderstorms which
boast some of the highest lightning rates in the world. Check out
this site for information on Darwin's storms, cyclones and exciting
wet season. |
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Focusing on the South-east
Queensland region of Australia, Anthony Cornelius' Downunder Chasing
website displays some amazing photography of all kinds of weather
events along with other photography including cityscapes, waterfalls
and even fireworks. A must see Australian weather website! |
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Michael Bath's great
collection of lightning photos on nswstorms.com is expanded on his
Lightning Photography website, showcasing all his lightning photos
taken over the last 15 years. His vast experience has also gone
into writing tips on how to take better lightning photos. |
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Melbourne Storm Chasers is a collection
of photos, weather forecasts and reports from severe weather events
throughout the Australian state of Victoria, with contributions
from a large range of storm chasers and photographers. |
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NW Slopes and Plains
resident Mick Cole runs this website with up to date weather conditions
in the region and reports of significant weather events occurring
in the area. |
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Michael Thompson,
one of Australia's first recognised storm chasers maintains one
of the longest running weather websites in Australia, Ozthunder.com.
Accounts of his many storm chases across Australia over the years
are documented on this site, complimented by his outstanding severe
weather photography. |
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Queensland Storms
focuses on the photography and storm chase accounts of SE Queensland
based storm chaser David Findlay. This site is regularly updated
with the latest info on storms to affect SE QLD. |
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The South Australian
Storm Chasers website is the top online resource for all things
weather in South Australia. Includes contributions from a larger
team of very knowledgeable South Australian storm chasers. |
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An extremely popular
website, Stormplanet covers the journeys of Australian weather photographer
David Simpson in both his home state of Victoria, and into other
parts of Australia. |
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Jane Gough's
weather and general photography website has some beautiful images
captured throughout Victoria and beyond by this very gifted photographer. |
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The Sydney Storm Chasers website is run by Dann Weatherhead, James Harris
and Matt Smith and displays an amazing collection of weather photographs
and stories from these three talented storm chasers. |
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A website focusing
on weather photography in Northern NSW by Lismore storm chaser and
photographer Ray Mullens. Displays some great panoramic images of
NSW storms. |
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Contains a huge range
of weather forecasts and data, including satellite, radar and lightning
tracker images. The number one stop for Australian weather data
and home to Australia's most popular weather forum. |
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Another great website
focusing on storm chasing and other severe weather events in South
Australia, maintained by Tim Eckert. |
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Rhett Blanch's collection
of amazing photographs on this site extend beyond the weather, with
spectacular images on display from right around the world. Take
the opportunity to spend some time under the Wilga Tree! |
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One of the most respected
chasers worldwide, Gene More has many year's experience chasing
storms in the US under his belt. His site contains some truly breathtaking
images of thunderstorms and tornadoes. |
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Mike Hollingshead's
collection of severe thunderstorms photographs from the United States'
Tornado Alley is perhaps one of the best in the world. A must see
website for lovers of severe thunderstorms and supercells. |
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Storm chasing since 1997, Dave Lewison has captured some
amazing tornado footage that has been shown on television news around
the world. Face the Wind has a great collection of photos and video of
some of the planet's most violent thunderstorms. |
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Photographs and storm
chase reports covering all the action from tornado prone New Zealand.
Maintained by storm chaser Aaron Wilkinson. |
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Pennsylvania's Brian Morganti has a great
collection of his photographic work on this relatively new website,
ranging from close-up shots of tornadoes to floods, landscapes and
even the Northern Lights. |
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Stormtrack is the epicentre for all storm
chasers in the United States, and has been a valuable educational
resource since it's inception as a magazine in 1977. Up to the minute
discussions of current severe weather outbreaks in the US can be
found here. |
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Under the Meso is another relatively new
website focusing on storm chasing in the Great Plains of the United
States. Despite being a relatively new site, Mike Umscheid's collection
of photographs are worth a look. |
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