Supercell Hunters
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Fri Jun 16 2006 09:48 PM
Supercell Hunters!

Hello all, i'm new to this forum. My name is Matt from Australia. Only 15 and grade 10 in Ballina High school. I like storm chasing, science, geograhpy, photograhpy and life skills. I want to do something in our future that i like to do those stuff.

I made an improved Supercell Hunters logo. I will make a greater opportunity for Supercell Hunters storm chasing in the future. I would like to see some new members to come and join Supercell Hunters storm chasing. We might start in 2008 as i get P plate. We will be in Northern NSW area. Some years we could chasing in TEXAS and in TROPICS ,esp Darwin. I will be appreciate someone to join Supercell Hunters, we will be the best storm chasing in Australia. There is some members had joined Supercell Hunters.

President: Mathew Townsend
Vice President: Dylan Bingham
Weather tracker: Mathew Stewart
Storm chaser#1: Brendan Graham

We will be in university for Weather and Climate studies in 2009/10 as we start the proper chasing and weather forecastings. Around 2010, we will make our own weather website for storm chasing reports, Obs, new better forums and many more! In around 2015, we will make our own forecasting like Weatherzone and BOM, as we will get much better forecastings such as new forecasting times during the day!

One thing is, we will not have any rude manner members/or chaser to prevail Supercell Hunters.



Forums: http://sh.forumcircle.com/
Website: http://www.freewebs.com/mattweather/
Dylan's site: http://www.freewebs.com/hpsupercell/

Matt Townsend,
Supercell Hunters President



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