Author Topic: Australian Severe Weather Video and DVDs  (Read 3179 times)

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Jimmy Deguara

  • Australian and Tornado Alley storm chaser
  • Administrator
  • Wedge tornado F5
  • *
  • Posts: 2,218
  • Gender: Male
  • Storm Chaser since 1993, Tornado Alley 2001
    • Australia Severe Weather
Australian Severe Weather Video and DVDs
« on: 14 December 2006, 01:11:15 AM »
Australian Severe Weather Video and DVDsAustralian Severe Weather Video and DVDs- our upgrade of the video section enhances the organisation of the available videos and DVDs. We have also introduced a PayPal option so many had asked for previously. This also coincides with the latest DVD releases - descriptions of all DVDs and associated volumes are listed on the page.

http://australiasevereweather.com/video/dvd_videos.htm

Regards,

Jimmy Deguara
-------------------------------------
Australian Severe Weather
www.australiasevereweather.com

Australian Thunderbolt Tours
www.thunderbolttours.com

Phone  0408 020468  (International :  61  2  408 020468)

Offline Michael Bath

  • storm chaser
  • Administrator
  • Wedge tornado F5
  • *
  • Posts: 1,602
  • Gender: Male
    • Australian Severe Weather
Re: Australian Severe Weather Video and DVDs
« Reply #1 on: 06 January 2007, 01:53:25 AM »
Tornado Alley 2003 DVD Review

This DVD captures the third episode of Jimmy Deguara and David Croan's storm chasing adventures in the United States.

Over a month of supercell and lightning highlights are presented from eleven of the chases undertaken during the trip. Unfortunately for David, he had to leave the US on the 3rd June, but that got the Great Plains really into gear with a couple of incredible chases for Jimmy and temporary chase partner Tim Marshall.

The truly breathtaking sculptured HP supercell beast in West Texas, and the atmospheric vacuum inflow dominant supercell in New Mexico are stand outs !

The final chase on the DVD sees Jimmy and Ted Best in northwest Texas. There they encounter two supercells, the first with a brief tornado and the second a magnificent LP storm.

Timelapse sequences feature in most of the chases along with the most interesting storm features and full on lightning.
« Last Edit: 07 January 2007, 05:21:51 AM by Michael Bath »
Location: Mcleans Ridges, NSW Northern Rivers
Australian Severe Weather:   http://australiasevereweather.com/
Lightning Photography:   http://www.lightningphotography.com/
Early Warning Network: http://www.ewn.com.au
Contact: Michael Bath