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Welcome to TexasTailchaser.com!
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It's time to welcome the start of the 2009 season! My website is just about completed with the exception being chase accounts from over the years and my "Stormpage".
Still, everything else is geared up and ready to go, in particular my Live Chase Page. My chase status to the left will change dynamically when I'm in the field. When I'm streaming video,
the Live Chase Page link in the menu bar will flash red, letting you know that I'm streaming video and intercepting a storm.
This season, I'm going with ChaserTV to stream my live video from the field. It will be much more reliable for my streaming video
as well as making for a much more pleasant viewing experience by eliminating the need to refresh the broswer.
So, get ready for Chase Season 2009!
Regards,
Steve
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A possible chase is coming up this weekend across OK and TX around April 4th. Models indicate a more active pattern setting up as we move further into the season.
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| Enhanced IR image of Hurricane Paloma, at her peak a category 4, taken early the morning of Saturday, November 8th. Winds reached 145mph prior to ravaging Cuba later that night.
Paloma is tied for the second strongest Atlantic hurricane ever noted in November...the strongest being Lenny in 1999.
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