Thrilling Storm-Chasing Contests

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MyRadar Has Launched a Contest Offering for Weather Enthusiasts

MyRadar's special storm-chasing contest will give weather enthusiasts a chance to join a professional storm chaser during the peak of the 2025 severe weather season. This contest coincides with the release of 'Twisters,' the sequel to the 1996 hit film.

MyRadar's storm-chasing contest prize includes a trip for two to chase storms with MyRadar’s senior meteorologist Matthew Cappucci. The contest, running until December 15, includes airfare, hotel stays, and up to five days of storm chasing. The winner will have a chance to see severe weather phenomena like supercells and possibly tornadoes. This experience is designed to be thrilling and informative, making it appealing to those fascinated by extreme weather and eager to learn more about meteorology.

Additionally, MyRadar will host a webinar examining the accuracy of tornado depictions in films, further engaging weather enthusiasts.
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