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About Texas Storm Chasers

Founded in March of 2009, Texas Storm Chasers has become one of the leading sources of weather information and multimedia in Texas and the United States as a whole. We are dedicated to providing up-to-the second and potentially life saving weather information to residents of areas that are affected by severe weather. When we are not chasing and documenting significant weather and tornadoes, we are here helping people stay safe when nature strikes. Follow us on Facebook and X, read our insightful discussions on our blog, and watch our live streaming video when we are chasing! Thank you to 246,000 people for subscribing!

Baldy-in-Chief: David Reimer — Meteorologists/Chasers: Trey Greenwood, Jason Cooley — Chasers: Adam Lucio, Brett Wright, Jenny Brown, Blake Brown, Chad Casey, Alex Bartholomew, Nenah Demunster, Clint Hendricks IV and Storm Chaser Houston — Moderators: Sarah, Scott

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