Saturday, April 14, 2012

Storm chasers

  • As violent weather closes in on south-central Kansas today, expect to see numerous storm chasers in the area. I've heard some chasers have even flown in from overseas to take part in today's outbreak.
  • (Wichita Eagle)
  • PAPILLION, Neb. — The Omaha Storm Chasers closed out the season's first homestand in style on Thursday as they defeated the Round Rock Express, 5-4. Thursday's triumph was Omaha's sixth win in a row and pushes their record to an impressive 7-1.
  • (WOWT)
  • The Omaha Storm Chasers are intent on defending their Pacific Coast League championship. At least that is how it appears after they went 7-1 at home to open the season, taking three of four from the Isotopes and sweeping Round Rock.
  • (Examiner)
  • PAPILLION, Neb. — When you're hot, you seemingly can do no wrong, and that has to be how the Storm Chasers are feeling right now after their 6-5 thriller against Round Rock on Wednesday.
  • (WOWT)
  • The Omaha Storm Chasers unleashed their full offensive fury and annihilated the Albuquerque Isotopes by a 17-11 score on Sunday afternoon in Nebraska. The game was not even as close as the final score might indicate.
  • (Examiner)
  • Albracht, 21, of Edmond, is a storm chaser and spotter. He travels across the state to observe storms, collect data and photograph weather conditions. "I always wanted to know whats going on.
  • (Daily Oklahoman)
  • Storm chasers broadcast images of funnel clouds roaring through rural landscapes. Residents in some areas received new warnings intended to grab their attention and prompt them to find safe shelter. In Kansas, Gov.
  • (CNN)
  • The Kansas City Royals, who are set to break camp on March 31, confirmed 22 players who will begin the 2012 season in Triple-A as the Omaha Storm Chasers begin their defense of the 2011 Pacific Coast League (PCL) Championship.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • When Jarrod Dyson hit a walk-off triple, scoring Irving Falu and giving the Omaha Storm Chasers the 9-8 victory on Tuesday over Round Rock, it signaled the end of a game that went 16 innings and clocked in at five hours and 24 minutes.
  • (Lincoln Journal Star)

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