In the beginning stages of the Titans storm chasing brand, we were nothing more than a rag-tag group of individuals who loved the sky and had a passion for sharing our passion with people. We aren’t much different today, we just want to tell more stories and give more education to more people. However, we never left what brought us here and why we’re so excited about the weather: our passion for documenting angry skies. This is the page where that core passion comes out onto your computer screens. When we go out and encounter severe weather firsthand, we write up chase logs complete with pictures, video, and more for you all to experience our adventures as best as possible.
…we were nothing more than a rag-tag group of individuals who loved the sky and had a passion for sharing our passion with people.
Something could be said about trying to convey something which is indescribably beautiful, huge and magnificent as weather — but we’d prefer to just leave the posts to try to do the talking for us. We see the sky as a giant canvas of art waiting to be unleashed, with endless stories of mother natures fury that must be told. While we would never openly root for bad weather to damage lives and property — we do know those stories must be told. These accounts are our attempt to do just that. We hope you enjoy reading and experiencing severe weather as much as we enjoy bringing it to you.
Last Friday presented a relatively good opportunity to get out and intercept storms across West Central Oklahoma along an advancing... more
Eugene Thieszen and Jason Caster of the WXtreme Chase Team targeted the Woodward area on what was a marginal chase... more
Brett Wright and Brandon Sullivan were in western north Texas and documented the tornado seen in the second half of... more
If there was ever such a thing as a last minute 'better late than never' storm chase, yesterday was it.... more
Alex Heimberger and Christine Sweet of Twisted Addiction Storm Chasing chased the setup on Sunday April 8, 2013 in Eastern... more
Brandon Sullivan and Brett Wright had a 'hail' of a time in WC Kansas on Sunday afternoon, intercepting a supercell... more
Eugene Thieszen had a fun supercell chase in northwest Texas, from Childress to Quanah and then to Crowell and Benjamin!... more
The atmosphere certainly knew how to show itself off on Saturday evening in Oklahoma. An isolated supercell blew up west... more
The Titans team watched the setup on March 29, 2013 very closely, as we took note of several boundaries placed... more
offbeatonpurpos: RT @TornadoTitans: The sun begins to set under an undercut supercell on the OK/KS border last Saturday: http://t.co/DWOqmFiOql