Severe Storm Rapidly Approaching - Hale County Rest Stop - Hale County, Texas - June 4, 2009 - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Shelf Cloud with dust and hail underneath it - 5 miles south of Hale Center, Texas - June 4, 2009 - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Approaching Shelf Cloud - Hale County, Texas between Abernathy and Hale Center - June 4, 2009 - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Shelf Cloud with 70 MPH wind gusts and dust wall approaching - 5 miles north of Abernathy, Texas - June 4, 2009 - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
severe storm as it approached Hale Center, Texas - June 4, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Approaching Shelf Cloud - Between Plainview and Hale Center, Texas - June 4, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Ominous clouds over Celebration Park in Allen, TX - May 26, 2009 - Photo by Melinda Turner
Supercell Storm near Gail, Texas - May 25, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Rainbow from severe storm near Gail, Texas - May 25, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
The Unexpected Dangers of Stormchasing - Stormchasing Rattlesnake - Near Gail, Texas - May 25, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Rope-Shaped Tornado near South Plains, Texas - April 29, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Rope Shaped Tornado - South Plains, Texas - April 29, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Wall Cloud - Near South Plains, Texas - April 29, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Developing Tornado (Funnel Cloud) - April 16, 2009 - Just West of Cooper High School - South of Lubbock, Texas - North of Woodrow Road - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Funnel Cloud Extending from Wall Cloud - April 16, 2009 - Southwest of Lubbock, Texas - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Funnel Cloud Southwest of Lubbock - April 16, 2009 - Southwest of Lubbock, Texas - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Wall Cloud/Funnel - 150th and Indiana Area - Lubbock, Texas - April 16, 2009 - Photo by Kim Schober
Large Hail South of Lubbock, Texas - April 16, 2009 - Photo by Kim Schober
Lightning in Lubbock - April 16, 2009 - Lubbock, Texas - Photo by Jessica Armstrong
Swisher County Wall Cloud - April 16, 2009 - Between Kress and Tulia, Texas - Photo by Chad Casey
Hail Covering the Roadways - Near Tulia, Texas - April 16, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Hail on the Ground in Lubbock, Texas - April 16, 2009 - Photo by Melinda Goodspeed
Hail over Southwest Lubbock - April 16, 2009 - Lubbock, Texas - Photo by Justin Deurmyer
Double Rainbow - April 11, 2009 - Tucson, Arizona - Photo by Mike Shaw
West Texas Hail - Near Big Spring, Texas - April 11, 2009 - Photo Sent by Julie Adams
Storm Clouds over Dothan, Alabama - April 2, 2009 - Photo by Sabrina Crabtree
Blizzard Aftermath in Amarillo - Amarillo, Texas - March 28, 2009 - Photo by Chad and Lindy Casey
Snowpile in Shopping Center parking lot - Amarillo, Texas - March 28, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Snow Covering the Ground after Panhandle Blizzard - Canyon, Texas - March 28, 2009 - Photo by Terry and Alice Langehennig
Heavy snow in the Texas Panhandle - Canyon, Texas - March 28, 2009 - Photo by Terry and Alice Langehennig
Snow Drifts along the highway - South of Tulia, Texas - March 27, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Near Blizzard Conditions in the Texas Panhandle - Interstate 27 between Happy and Canyon, Texas - March 27, 2009 - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
White Out and Blizzard Conditions - Near Canyon, Texas - March 27, 2009 - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Cary getting ready for Taping a Story - Highway 86 and I-27 - Tulia, Texas - March 27, 2009 - Photo by John Berry
3-Foot Snow Drifts - Highway 86 and Interstate 27 - Tulia, Texas - March 27, 2009 - Photo by Cary Allen Burgess
Large Hail from AM Storms - near Uvalde, Texas - March 26, 2009 - Photo by JP and Aubrey Whipkey
Large Hail - Northwest of Austin, Texas - Travis/Williamson County Line - March 25, 2009 - Photo by Mandy Gomez Nevin
Central Texas Hail - March 25, 2009 - Photo by Cindy and Kip Harmon - Leander, Texas
Altostratus or Cirrostratus clouds with waves - Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex - March 25, 2009 - Photo by Mandie McDonnell Kennedy
Snow near Providence, Texas - 15 Miles Northeast of Plainview - March 13, 2009 - Photo by Chad Casey
Snow and Ice Covering Trees - January 28, 2009 - Lexington, Kentucky - Photo by Brent Burgess
Fallen Branches and Tree Limbs - Ice Storm - January 28, 2009 - Lexington, Kentucky - Photo by Brent Burgess
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I am currently employed as a Certified Meteorologist for the Kerrville Daily Times in Kerrville, Texas. I am the Staff Broadcast Meteorologist for Revolution Broadcast Corporation of the West and Revolution FM headquartered in Kerrville, Texas and Mandatory FM headquartered in Stephenville, Texas.
I am also the Weekend Broadcast Meteorologist for KCBD-TV NewsChannel 11 in Lubbock, Texas.
I am a Certified Meteorologist who completed the Broadcast Meteorology Program and received official certification in August 1997 from Mississippi State University.
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