Today was one of the most intense storms I've chased this year and honestly one of the scariest in my career. 80+ mph winds feeding into a beastly supercell completely swallowing my vehicle stranding me right in my tracks before I slowly creeped out enough to bust back out ahead of it and getting rolled with 70+ mph winds again in Grinnell, KS. Also documented a brief tornado in Atwood, KS before this all unfolded. Very chaotic storm! #KSwx
Getting back to my roots at shooting story-telling photography while documenting storms/aftermath. I am quite content on how this photo turned out.
The feeling of waking up the next day after a tornado to something that is unrecognizable, unfamiliar… But yet, it is your home. And the mental/physical ability to get up the next day with families/neighbors and starting the process of rebuilding. It’s an overwhelming emotion of comfort and belonging.
This is a family south of Teutopolis, #Illinois from the Effingham Tornado on Wednesday.
@WxWiseApp In picayune ms, I've been through many tropical storms, and hurricanes including katrina and ida.. this one has left a bigger mark than many bonafide storms..