Small groups. Safe distance. Unforgettable storms.
Certified guides, modern vehicles, and real-time weather monitoring ensure your safety while experiencing nature's power.
Maximum 4-6 guests per tour for a personalized experience and optimal viewing positions.
Expert positioning gets you the best angles and perspectives without compromising safety.
No BS. Real expectations. Honest communication. We don't sell tornadoes—we sell the pursuit.
2026 Season • May 10 – June 15 • Fully All-Inclusive
Your introduction to the chase life. Five days of storms, education, and Great Plains adventure. Enough to feel the rush and know if you're hooked.
The sweet spot. Ten days means you'll experience multiple storm systems, see the pattern shifts, and truly understand the rhythm of chasing. This is where the stories get legendary.
You don't just chase storms — you live them. Fifteen days across the full season. Multiple severe weather events. A transformation. You'll leave understanding weather in a way you never imagined possible.
Want more than 15 days? You're in the right place. We'll build a custom experience around your schedule, interests, and ambitions. The full season is yours.
Certified storm chaser and tour lead. Reads the road, positions the vehicle, keeps everyone safe. Years of chase experience across Tornado Alley.
Live radar, route planning, and real-time storm data. The eyes and ears of the operation from the passenger seat. Also serves as secondary driver for extended chase days.
A second vehicle runs with every tour for safety backup, extra gear, and airport transfers — so the chase never stops when it's time for a guest to head home.
Fly into — and out of — whichever major airport is closest to the action. OKC, Wichita, Kansas City, Omaha, or Denver. We'll coordinate your arrival city based on pre-season forecasting, and our support vehicle ensures a smooth drop-off at the nearest major airport when your tour wraps — wherever the chase has taken us.
Close your eyes. Imagine this.
You land in Oklahoma City. We pick you up at the airport. On the drive to the first hotel, your guide pulls up the forecast models — there's a moderate risk day tomorrow across western Kansas. The anticipation starts building immediately. Over dinner with the group, you learn about supercell dynamics, mesocyclones, and why tomorrow could be the day.
2:47 PM. The updraft tower explodes. Your guide reads the radar, positions the vehicle perfectly. You step outside and the sky is alive — a rotating wall cloud churns overhead while lightning splits the horizon. The hair on your arms stands up. You feel the wind shift. You hear the low rumble. Your camera fires. This is why you came.
The sun sets painting the anvil clouds in orange and pink. At a local steakhouse, the group is buzzing. Everyone's sharing photos, replaying the moment the funnel briefly touched down. Your guide explains the meteorology behind what you just witnessed. You realize you've just lived a story most people never will. And there are still more chase days ahead.
Not every day produces tornadoes — and that's okay. Some days are about the journey: driving through endless wheat fields, watching mammatus clouds bubble across the sky, photographing a perfect LP supercell from miles away, or chasing a lightning show at dusk. The quiet days teach you the most about severe weather. The chase is always the reward.
All pricing is per person. All tours are fully all-inclusive. Max 4-6 guests per tour. View discounts · Tour policies
Modern vehicles equipped for safety, visibility, and comfort during long chase days.
Our fleet includes proven 4x4 SUVs built for the Great Plains and electric chase capability for local storms. Every vehicle features weather monitoring equipment, comfortable seating, and optimal visibility for all guests.
Full transparency on exactly what you get
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We sell the pursuit. The chase. The science, the anticipation, and the raw power of nature.
Storm chasing is about understanding severe weather, positioning safely, and witnessing atmospheric phenomena most people never experience. Some days bring legendary intercepts. Other days teach patience and meteorology.
Our commitment is radical transparency—real expectations, honest communication, and putting your safety above all else. We're certified guides who live for the chase, and we want to share that passion with small groups who appreciate the journey as much as the destination.
All packages include professional guide services, chase day transportation, radar & safety gear, daily weather briefings, and snacks/water. Premium adds hotel accommodations; Ultimate adds nightly group dinners, airport transfer, and a chase gear package. View full comparison →
We analyze weather models, atmospheric conditions, and real-time data to identify the highest probability severe weather setups. Targets are selected 12-24 hours in advance and adjusted throughout the day based on evolving conditions.
That's nature—and we're transparent about it. We chase severe weather, which includes supercells, lightning, hail, and dramatic storm structure. Tornadoes are never guaranteed. What we DO guarantee is professional guidance, safety, and an authentic storm chasing experience.
All guides are certified in severe weather safety and first aid. Vehicles have GPS tracking, emergency communication equipment, and weather radar. We maintain safe distances based on storm type and never put guests at unnecessary risk.
Tours involve long vehicle days (8-12 hours) and may require standing outdoors in various weather conditions. Guests should be comfortable with extended travel and able to enter/exit vehicles quickly if needed.
Cancellations 90+ days out receive a full refund minus deposit. See our full cancellation policy for details. Travel insurance is mandatory — we recommend CFAR coverage. Learn more →
Our tours run April through June, with peak activity typically in May. This is when severe weather is most active across the Great Plains.
Limited spots available for 2026 season