Zach Sharpe is a blogger, weather forecaster, storm chaser, and entrepreneur. He attended Iowa State University where he pursued a degree in meteorology and business. It was during his time in college that he first became interested in chasing storms, and since 2011, he has been actively pursuing this passion.
After graduating, Zach decided to turn his love for meteorology and storm chasing into a profession. He has been chasing storms professionally for over a decade now, and during this time, he has gained extensive knowledge and experience in this field. He has also established himself as a respected authority in the storm chasing community.
In addition to his storm chasing endeavors, Zach is the owner of Storm Shelters of Iowa, a company that specializes in building and installing high-quality storm shelters. His expertise in meteorology and storm chasing has given him a unique perspective on the importance of storm shelters, and he is dedicated to ensuring that people have access to the best possible protection from severe weather.
As an author, Zach has written extensively about his experiences chasing storms and his knowledge of meteorology. He is passionate about educating others on the science behind severe weather and the importance of being prepared for storms.
Severe storms will be possible Friday afternoon into the overnight hours, with the main threat being damaging winds followed by a transition to heavy rain.
As thunderstorms continue and re-develop this afternoon, evening, and overnight, multiple rounds of moderate to heavy rainfall will be possible over portions of southeast and southern Iowa. This has prompted the Weather Prediction Center (WPC) to place this area at a moderate risk of excessive rainfall. The potential for 3 to 4 or more inches […]
A mesoscale convective system (MCS) is a linear complex of thunderstorms that becomes organized on a scale larger than the individual thunderstorms, and normally persists for several hours or more.