About Us
Extreme Tornado Tours was founded by veteran storm chasers Reed Timmer and Chris Chittick to provide weather enthusiasts the opportunity to observe powerful tornadoes from close range, as well as massive hail and sculpted supercell thunderstorms in Tornado Alley.
If you have an interest in extreme weather, or just hope to add a little excitement to your life, then a tour with our world renowned storm chasers during tornado season is the ideal vacation for you.
"Unparalleled track record"
Our team of storm chasers has intercepted an unprecedented number of tornadoes over the last several years, with over 300 tornadoes documented by our veteran storm chasers. Our track record speaks for itself. We offer the absolute best chance of intercepting tornadoes in Tornado Alley during storm season."Extensive media coverage"
You likely have seen our tornado and hurricane footage on Fox News, CNN, NBC, ABC, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and The Weather Channel. Our storm chasers have conducted live interviews on Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer, the Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, The Weather Channel’s Evening Edition, World’s Most Amazing Videos, and the Today’s Show with Matt Lauer. Our tornado and hurricane footage is some of the most popular and recognizable on the internet, including the highest-rated and most-viewed tornado video clip on Youtube.com (Ellis Co, OK tornado from may 4, 2007)."Degreed Meteorologists"
Further distinguishing Extreme Tornado Tours from other tour companies, all of our storm chasing guides are degreed meteorologists, with lead storm chaser Reed Timmer graduating in Spring 2008 with a Ph.D. in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma. This provides us the unique ability to incorporate an educational aspect in our storm chasing tours, and of course helps us maximize your chances of seeing a tornado.The Team

Reed Timmer
Title: Co-Owner, Lead StormchaserAge: 27
Stormchasing Since: 1997
# of Tornadoes Seen: 215
# of Hurricanes Seen: 6
Closest distance from a tornado: 0 meters
Reed was born and raised in Grand Rapids, MI, and became interested in extreme weather at a very young age. He was also an avid insect, reptile, and amphibian collector and tree identification enthusiast, but decided to pursue his greatest passion and began studying meteorology at the University of Oklahoma in 1998. Reed photographed his first tornado in October 1998, and was addicted to extreme storm chasing ever since. Every spring and summer season, he travels from the Mexican Border to Canada striving to photograph tornadoes from extreme close range (within 1/8 mile), often driving more than 40,000 miles during the spring and summer. His infamous reputation was achieved when he videotaped an F5 tornado from underneath an overpass on May 3, 1999 while it was bearing down on his location. Reed has more recently become interested in hurricane chasing as well, and documented Hurricane Katrina from "ground zero" in the fall 2005 with Simon Brewer (Stormgasm), lost Simon's car to a 20 foot storm surge, and had to hitch-hike back to Oklahoma. Notable tornado intercepts include the May 3, 1999 F5 tornado in Moore, OK; the Manchester, SD wedge on June 24, 2003; the May 4, 2003 tornado outbreak in southeast KS; and sustaining a direct hit from an F0 tornado in southern Minnesota. Reed has made several television appearances to share his storm chasing escapades, including CNN with Wolf Blitzer and Paula Zahn, Good Morning America with Dianne Sawyer, the Leeza Gibbons Show, Real TV, and World's Most Amazing Videos. Reed graduated with a Bachelors Degree in meteorology in 2002, Masters in 2005, and is currently working towards his PhD in meteorology at the University of Oklahoma. His research interests lie mainly in the field of applied climatology, focusing on energy consumption/temperature connections, and minimizing weather-related risk in the agribusiness sector. Additional interests include oboe performance, weight-lifting, basketball, golf, and hockey. Reed will chase storms until the day he dies!

Chris Chittick
Title: Co-Owner, Business Manager, Tour GuideAge: 28
Stormchasing Since: 2000
# of Tornadoes Seen: N/A
# of Hurricanes Seen: N/A
Closest distance from a tornado: N/A
Chris was born and raised in the small town of Greenville, MI, and has always had an immense interest in extreme weather for as long as he can remember.
Chris intercepted his first tornado in eastern Wyoming in May 2000, and has been hooked on storm chasing ever since, driving 50,000+ miles every year striving to document as many tornadoes as possible. He also enjoys chasing hurricanes, blizzards, and even grassfires, and plans to continue traveling the world year-round to satisfy his passion for extreme weather.
Chris studied Business Management at Central Michigan University until 2002 before moving down to Norman, Oklahoma to pursue storm chasing full-time. He will act as the business manager of Extreme Tornado Tours in addition to serving as a tour guide and driver, and will definitely put his extreme weather driving experience to good use! In addition to storm chasing, Chris enjoys golf, swimming, cooking, and just being outdoors.
Chris intercepted his first tornado in eastern Wyoming in May 2000, and has been hooked on storm chasing ever since, driving 50,000+ miles every year striving to document as many tornadoes as possible. He also enjoys chasing hurricanes, blizzards, and even grassfires, and plans to continue traveling the world year-round to satisfy his passion for extreme weather.
Chris studied Business Management at Central Michigan University until 2002 before moving down to Norman, Oklahoma to pursue storm chasing full-time. He will act as the business manager of Extreme Tornado Tours in addition to serving as a tour guide and driver, and will definitely put his extreme weather driving experience to good use! In addition to storm chasing, Chris enjoys golf, swimming, cooking, and just being outdoors.

Dave Holder
Title: StormchaserAge: 26
Stormchasing Since:
# of Tornadoes Seen: 47
# of Hurricanes Seen: 0
Closest distance from a tornado: 0 meters
Dave Holder, 26 years of age and born in England, is one of the most passionate storm chasers in the country. Now living in Norman, Oklahoma, he is working on his degree from the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma.
Dave moved to the Philadelphia area when he was a small child, and it was here where his passion for weather blossomed. As a kid, he would stay up until early morning hours watching the Weather Channel. Weather became an obsession, watching the local radar continuously when storms were around. In addition to thunderstorms, winter weather events became highlights of Dave’s early life. The Storm of the Century in 1993 marked a deep impression upon Dave’s psyche.
A carefree and often spontaneous individual, Dave coupled his love of weather with his love of geography and travel. By the time he turned 23 years old, he had visited every state in the country. His love for long road trips produced 8 coast to coast drives and other countless hours in the car from the Mexican border to the Canadian Rockies.
Now with his trademark red Hyundai, Dave has storm chased from Texas north to the Canadian Prairies. He has been featured live on local television stations in Minneapolis and has appeared on National Canadian Radio outlets.
Some of Dave’s other interests are poker and playing football and basketball. He plans to obtain a motorcycle license and a pilot’s license in the not-too-distant future.
Dave would like nothing more than to make a living traveling and chasing weather events.
Dave moved to the Philadelphia area when he was a small child, and it was here where his passion for weather blossomed. As a kid, he would stay up until early morning hours watching the Weather Channel. Weather became an obsession, watching the local radar continuously when storms were around. In addition to thunderstorms, winter weather events became highlights of Dave’s early life. The Storm of the Century in 1993 marked a deep impression upon Dave’s psyche.
A carefree and often spontaneous individual, Dave coupled his love of weather with his love of geography and travel. By the time he turned 23 years old, he had visited every state in the country. His love for long road trips produced 8 coast to coast drives and other countless hours in the car from the Mexican border to the Canadian Rockies.
Now with his trademark red Hyundai, Dave has storm chased from Texas north to the Canadian Prairies. He has been featured live on local television stations in Minneapolis and has appeared on National Canadian Radio outlets.
Some of Dave’s other interests are poker and playing football and basketball. He plans to obtain a motorcycle license and a pilot’s license in the not-too-distant future.
Dave would like nothing more than to make a living traveling and chasing weather events.

John Harris
Title: Storm Chaser, Extreme Tornado Tours GuideStormchasing Since: 2000
# of Tornadoes Seen: 27
# of Hurricanes Seen: 0
Closest distance from a tornado: 200 meters
John was born and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts, where encounters with Hurricanes Gloria and Bob stoked his enthusiasm for weather phenomena at an early age. With encouragement from his high school physics teacher, he began studying Astronomy and Physics at Boston University. After several semesters, he realized that his passion for the atmosphere couldn't be sated, and switched to a track which included studying physical geography. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Astronomy and Geography, with a minor in Physics, he moved to Norman, Oklahoma, to pursue a Master's degree in Meteorology. While attending OU he participated in the Thunderstorm Electrification and Lightning Experiment (TELEX) in 2003 and 2004, where as a member of the National Severe Storms Laboratory's Thunderstorm Electrification Group, he honed his skills at thunderstorm forecasting and nowcasting. John also sharpened his severe weather driving skills by driving an eighteen-foot Uhaul truck to and through supercells, multicell clusters, and mesoscale convective systems. For several years John served as the Assistant Site Scientist for the Southern Great Plains facility of the Department of Energy-funded Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program. In this capacity he served as a forecaster for several field experiments, most notably the Cloud-Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC), for which he provided afternoon nowcasting and long-term outlooks for six airplanes and a helicopter.
John looks forward to the opportunity to put his skills and experience to use as a member of the TornadoVideos.net and Extreme Tornado Tours team. In his spare time, John enjoys playing the guitar, poker, camping, weightlifting, red wine, and following his beloved Red Sox.
John looks forward to the opportunity to put his skills and experience to use as a member of the TornadoVideos.net and Extreme Tornado Tours team. In his spare time, John enjoys playing the guitar, poker, camping, weightlifting, red wine, and following his beloved Red Sox.

Jason Fill
Title: Systems DeveloperAge: 28
Stormchasing Since: Never started
# of Tornadoes Seen: 0
# of Hurricanes Seen: 0
Closest distance from a tornado: Never seen one
Jason is from Grand Rapids, MI, but currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama. He is really not into extreme weather but enjoys seeing the images and video the team is able to capture. Jason develops all the systems that the TV.net team uses which mainly include the web site and the GPS tracking software that the team uses when in the field. Jason and Reed actually went to school together until they graduated high school, at which point they did not speak for several years. They reconnected in early 2006 to stand the TV.net site up to what it is today and together have some big plans for enhancements in the coming months. Jason also develops web applications for a company full time in Birmingham while doing other development consulting on the side.
