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New HD videos posted of icy road and lightning footage
In September of 2025, my work is generating the most income it ever has in my career. Yet, I'm being forced to shut down my successul operation, against my will, due to one cause alone: 95% of that revenue is being stolen by piracy and copyright infringement. I've lost more than $1 million to copyright infringement in the last 15 years, and it's finally brought an end to my professional storm chasing operation. Do not be misled by the lies of infringers, anti-copyright activists and organized piracy cartels. This page is a detailed, evidenced account of my battle I had to undertake to just barely stay in business, and eventually could not overcome. It's a problem faced by all of my colleagues and most other creators in the field. |
YOUTUBE CHANNEL: New icy road and lightning videos in high definition
With some signs of a warm December in long-range models, I'm looking forward to the likelihood of some severe weather events that usually come with such a pattern. In the meantime, I've been undertaking a major maintenance and update blitz to all of my online presences. Most sections of this web site have received a fresh look and feel, as well as updated code. The social media presences have received some attention in the form of new looks and content. Most significantly is the Youtube channel, which I've completed the rendering and uploading of some long-length clips of icy road footage and lightning compilations, most viewable in full 1080p high definition. Some of these clips had previously been posted only in abbreviated form, now the entire sequences are viewable. I'm also planning on putting together some never-before-posted tornado chase videos up on Youtube this winter.
In addition to the Twitter page, my Google+ profile is now available if you'd like to link up there. The Facebook page is still active, though as I mentioned previously, it's not a viable platform now due to how few of the page's followers actually see the posts.
The St. Louis photo gallery pages have also received and a new logo and design wrap.
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