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About Brian J. Spencer | Canadian Storm Chaser

Brian J. Spencer, the "Canadian Storm Chaser," is a London-based entrepreneur specializing in videography, small business consulting, and founded TornadoCalendar.com. Since 2007, he's chased extreme weather across Ontario and Tornado Alley, capturing every tornado type imaginable. He led Cloud 9 Tours from 2016-2022 and has filmed 50 tornadoes, plus experienced huge hail, land spouts, and other phenomena. He's appeared on all weather media outlets and presented to high school classes about tornado formation. His presentations focus on tornadogenesis and include thrilling storm videos.

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Canadian Chaser: Tornado from Silverton, Texas on June 2, 2024

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Canadian Chaser: Tornado from Silverton, Texas on June 2, 2024

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