Wiki • Getting Started

Start learning storm chasing—the safe way.

A clear, beginner-friendly path through forecasting basics, storm structure, and field decision-making—built around safety-first habits.

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How this page works

A simple learning path you can follow in one sitting

Use this page as your roadmap. Each step links to deeper wiki articles so you can build skills in the right order—without skipping the safety fundamentals.

1) Learn the language

Start with the Glossary so forecasts, warnings, and storm structure notes make sense fast.

2) Understand storms

Get a practical overview of storm types and what visual cues matter (and what doesn’t).

Start here

Three essentials before your first chase

If you only read a few pages, make them these. They cover the decisions that keep you out of trouble and help you learn faster.

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Safety-first decision making

Risk comes from traffic, hail, lightning, and poor visibility as much as tornadoes. Learn spacing, escape options, and when to call it.

Read Safety
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Forecasting & radar basics

Understand what radar can (and can’t) tell you, how to spot warning signs, and how to cross-check with forecasts.

Explore Radar & Tools
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Gear that matters

Start with reliable navigation, power, and communication. Add cameras and sensors later—after you can chase safely.

Learn Gear basics
Beginner FAQ

Common questions (and practical answers)

Storm chasing has a learning curve. These answers focus on safer habits and realistic expectations.

See Safety checklist