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Chasing storms: Southeast vs. Great Plains
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4/18/2025
AccuWeather Meteorologist Tony Laubach shows how storm chasing in the Southeast differs from chasing in the Great Plains.
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For storm chasing, there is no place like the Great Plains. Tornado Alley has miles upon miles
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of flat open country where you can see virtually forever. Tracking storms in this region makes it
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easy to see what's going on with the storm and the hazards that it is producing. March and April
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saw hundreds of tornadoes but not in the traditional tornado alley. In the southeastern
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states, the land is not as flat and clear with many areas full of hills and trees making chasing
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a storm much more difficult. Imagine a storm like this from Nebraska and you can see under it for
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miles but take that same storm and track it across central Mississippi and it's a whole different
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type of chasing. You are usually limited to a very narrow view ahead of you and you may not realize
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the storm even has a tornado until it's right there. Storm chasers have to rely more on radar,
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trying to derive where a storm will cross so they can find the best area around them to view the storm
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for as long as they can and even with a somewhat open area the terrain may still block it. Roads in
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the plains usually run straight, often in a grid pattern, but in the southeast you're limited to
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very curvy roads with fewer routes making it easier to lose a storm. 2025 has been very active in areas
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that are difficult to chase but as the season goes on those setups will start to shift back west into the
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Great Plains of Tornado Alley. A welcome sight to chasers not only because they can track storms much
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more easily but they can do so in areas that are much less populated than the southeast meaning the
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impacts can be much less while the views can be much more. For AccuWeather, I'm meteorologist Tony Laubach.
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