Supercell thunderstorm over the Great Plains
Active Intercept: Target Acquired

We Drive Into The Heart of The Storm

Acurate Storm Chasers is an elite team documenting extreme weather events. We capture the raw power of nature so science can understand it better.

342+
Chases Completed
85k
Miles Driven
128
Tornadoes Documented
12
Years Active

Science Through Adrenaline

We are not thrill-seekers; we are data collectors. When the sirens wail and everyone else is taking shelter, the Acurate crew is mobilizing toward the mesocyclone.

By getting closer than anyone else dares, we capture high-resolution meteorological data, 3D structure imagery, and ground-truth observations that radar alone cannot provide. Our data feeds directly into national warning systems and academic research.

  • High-voltage lightning arrays
  • In-situ wind speed measurements
  • 4K cinematic damage path documentation
Storm chasing team approaching a supercell

Latest Expeditions

After-action reports from our most recent intercepts.

Extreme Danger
El Reno Intercept

El Reno Intercept

May 31, 2023
Canadian County, OK
Wedge Tornado
Max: 295 mph

Intercepted the widest tornado on record. Our team positioned 2 miles south of the circulation before executing a tactical retreat as the mesocyclone violently expanded.

Texas Panhandle Supercell

Texas Panhandle Supercell

June 14, 2023
Amarillo, TX
LP Supercell
Max: 110 mph

Documented a textbook low-precipitation supercell. The storm structure featured a stacked-plate appearance and relentless positive cloud-to-ground lightning.

All Expedition Logs
Tornado approaching

The Next Storm is Forming

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