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Breaking News!!!!

Stormchasers TV Show Reported Cancelled!

January 21, 2012

OK, if this rumor is true, it's the best news the storm chasing community has received since Doppler Radar went on line. It's the "D Day" of storm chasing and cause for thousands of bloggers to celebrate (which is currently under way).

Initial reports are that the "reality" TV show Stormchasers has been cancelled.

This show, and others like it, have been a thorn in the side of me, and other chase-related professionals since it first aired over 5 years ago. The often reckless antics, screaming like "little school girls" at the site of a distant tornado and the fuzzy science of shooting high school science fair rockets into the air were cause for any respectable storm chaser to bury their heads in the sand. I for one, had to stop using the label "Storm Chaser" for the past 5 years. My business has suffered greatly, as many potential clients and sponsors avoided me, thinking I was involved with the show and it's risky PR liability and questionable image.

So now what? Damage control. It's going to take years, maybe decades to repair the damage. Thousands of young people will need to be re-educated about the dangers of driving near tornadoes. (Including those who sent me emails wanting instructions). The public will need to be resensitized to the actual hazards of violent weather - not to imitate what self-proclaimed "idiots" have recklessly preformed - under the guise of "science" or to save lives.

Read more at my Stormchaser Blog.

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A veteran extreme weather adventurer and journalist, Warren Faidley is recognized as one of the world's leading, hands on severe weather and disaster experts. Warren has survived some of the planet's most extreme weather, including the 300 mph winds of an F5 tornado and a Category 5 hurricane.

Unlike the over dramatized, reckless amateurs often seen on reality television, Warren is a consumate professional. He has consulted with clients around the globe, including commercial, editorial and government interests. Warren is often seen on television, reporting for major news networks like Fox News and CNN.

Warren's spellbinding anecdotes of his encounters with violent weather are perfect for speaking engagements, lectures, advertising, safety seminars, interviews, product endorsements and trade shows.

America's Top Storm Chaser    (MSNBC, et al.)



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Average of 150,000+ Google and Yahoo search references for his unique name
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Over 16 million webpage views since 1999
Over 2.1 million YouTube video views
One of the nation's foremost "hands-on" severe weather survival experts
Award winning photojournalist and cinematographer


Contact Warren's office here.

Join past clients including DuPont, Johnson & Johnson, Uniden, MTV, The American Red Cross, Miller Brewing Company, Canada Goose, SureFire and many more.


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Warren Faidley, Extreme Weather Journalist™
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Warren's Media Updates.........


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May 24, 2011

Warren Faidley reports from Joplin, MO. Extensive EF5 damage. More pictures on his Facebook page here.






Warren seen on Fox News -- April 2011 Tornado Outbreak......
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November 12, 2010

Warren a.k.a The Cyclone Cowboy ® will be featured on the promotional poster for the Focus on Imaging Exposition in England. (March 2011). Focus on Imaging is one of Europe's largest camera shows. (Click here for larger image).



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May 5, 2009.

New Book releases

Amazon has just announced the e-media release of Warren's original, best selling Storm Chaser.

storm chaser book Warren currently has two recent book releases. Storm Chaser, an ebook edition of the original book published by The Weather Channel in 1996, and The Ultimate Storm Survival Handbook.

Storm Chaser became an overnight hit, selling out multiple printings and making the best selling list on Amazon and others, including Nature and Science selections. Storm Chaser received excellent reviews, including: "A Quick, but lingering read," The New York Times. Storm Chaser is an autobiographical picture book, accounting the early adventures of Warren, as he pioneered his career as the world's first, full-time, professional storm chasing journalist, cinematographer and photographer. The new e-Book edition is affordable, and allows reading on several electronic devices including iPhones and Kindle readers. Click on the book icon above to order now.

The first of its kind, the Ultimate Storm Survival Handbook covers all forms of severe weather, including snowstorms, tornados, ice storms, hurricanes, and more. In addition to practical advice on preparing your home, avoiding dangers, and creating action plans, it also features special chapters on pet care, post-storm dangers, children, and phobias. A must have for every home, office, vehicle and boat."

Published by Rutledge Hill Press. 288 pages. Includes extensive storm chase and severe weather glossary. Illustrations and pictures. ISBN: 1401602851. Retails for $12.99.

Click here to order Storm Chaser - A quest to Find the Perfect Storm

Beware of similar copycat books using the same title.

Click here to order The Ultimate Storm Survival Guide

Attention!!!! Bulk printings of this life-saving book are now available. An excellent idea for commercial, government or business interests.




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Adventures of a real life Storm Chaser

As interviewed with Laura White.


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The sky between Johnson and Richfield turned a frightening green, and I accepted that there would be no swift escape. The fun of chasing, the jokes and the conversation vanished. We were facing the stark reality of our pursuits. Survival was now the issue. To the east lay a landscape of wheat fields flowing like a white-capped ocean. But this route offered no escape, for the fields were lined with only a handful of tractor access roads that would soon turn to thick mud. Behind us, and to the west, was the vivid bolts of lightning, giant hail stones and the oncoming tornado. No shelter anywhere. Our only escape was due south, where the sun smiled pleasantly in the distance." From Warren Faidley's best-selling Storm Chaser.


Warren Faidley

Warren Faidley was the first person to pursue severe weather and natural disasters in full-time capacity, as a journalist, consultant, cinematographer and photographer. Warren chases all forms of severe weather and natural disasters, not just tornadoes. He stresses that his adventures and close calls are "unplanned, natural elements of his work," and not "media stunts" as often seen on television.

Over the past 20 years, Warren has experienced and survived some of planet's most breathtaking and sometimes violent weather. He is a highly sought-after lecturer and "hands-on" hazardous weather and disaster experts. You have likely seen Warren on news programs like CBS's Early Show, The BBC, The O'Reilly Factor, CNN and Fox "Breaking" News reporting on severe weather and discussing his exploits. Warren is one of the few individuals on earth who has experienced firsthand both and F-5 tornado 1 and a category 5 hurricane's 155 mph winds (Andrew 1992).

His adventurous anecdotes are filled with peril and sometimes -- a dry sense of humor. "After 20 years of this," sh-- happens," Faidley quips. Stories written about him, lectures, TV shows and his diaries unleash a array of work place hazards, including: flash floods, firestorms, incapacitating cold, baseball-sized hailstones, food poisoning, rogue waves, lightning jolts, bullets, rock-slides, enraged farmers with rusty pitchforks, reptiles, sinkholes and Mad-Max-like road rage.

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His amazing career began as a toddler when he developed a "strong fascination with scary weather." At age 12 his curiosities nearly killed him was swept away by a flash flood. After recovering from the near drowning -- he moved on to riding his bicycle into the heart of dust devils. (Small, tornado-like desert whirlwinds). His very first tornado chase in 1987 landed him in a small west Texas town that had been swept away by a violent tornado. His professional storm chasing career was launched after he took an amazing photograph of lightning hitting a light pole in an oil and gasoline tank farm. The shot nearly cost him his life. The image was published in Life Magazine who billed him as a "Storm Chaser." Warren's "dust to gold" success story is filled with countless anecdotes of danger, adventure, romance and drama -- and along the way, his journeys have produced some of the most breathtaking images ever captured on film and video.

Foraging through storm surges and flying debris, his stunning images of Hurricane Andrew are some of the only known still pictures of the Category 5 hurricane (in progress) as it slammed into south Florida in 1992. He was the first cinematographer ever to capture a tornado on 35mm motion picture film. (McLean, Texas, June 1997). Warren was an initial motion picture consultant for Twister. In 2005 Warren rode out hurricane Katrina along the Gulf Coast and intercepted hurricanes Ike and Gustav in 2008.

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In the late 1990's Warren designed and built the world's first "Fortified Storm Intercept Vehicle." The "Archangel" was a SUV designed to intercept and film severe weather and tornadoes. In late May of 2004 Warren Faidley and a team member penetrated a weak F-O tornado near Vega, Texas, becoming the first chasers to purposely maneuver a tornado-resistant vehicle into a tornado. (No vehicle can actually survive a violent tornado).

Warren has been featured in countless television specials including National Geographic Explorer, The BBC, The O'Reilly Factor and The Weather Channel. He was recently featured on Discovery Channel 's HD Theater "Risk Takers" special. His images and footage have been used by diversified clientele including Paul McCartney, NASA, MTV, The New York Times, MTV, The NFL, Sheryl Crow, Life and Time Magazines, NASCAR and USA Today. He is an international lecturer on severe weather, his adventures and extreme weather/disaster survival.

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Warren is the founder and Chairman of the Storm AngelTM Foundation, an organization devoted to educating and assisting children who are victims of severe weather. He has received numerous awards for his photography, journalism, educational and public service contributions, including certificates from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a William Randolph Hearst Foundation Journalism Award. He has written two books and collaborated on over 50 literary projects, including many magazine articles and children's books. Warren is an EMT-B and a pilot.

Warren's personal interests include auto racing, Notre Dame Football, USWNT soccer, historical fencing and combat (instructor), bike riding (Tour de Tucson and Phoenix 25 mile event winner), tactical airsoft, scuba diving and world travel.

See Warren's detailed biography here.
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1 Although the Red Rock tornado was recorded by the NWS as an F4, portable research doppler data measured winds 257-268 mph, thus exceeding the threshold of an F5 at 261 mph.




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