Chasing Grace isn’t just a project.
It’s a calling—a promise to meet the storm instead of hiding from it.
We are storm chasers, storytellers, and soul-searchers.
With cameras in hand and hearts wide open, we drive toward thunderheads and unravel the language of the atmosphere—
not to tame it, but to honor it.
Here, every flash of lightning
is a revelation.
Every funnel cloud,
a whispered truth.
And every soaked, wind-battered moment becomes a memory stitched in awe and adrenaline.
We don’t chase storms for the thrill alone—we chase them for
the grace within them.
For the reminders they give us:
That beauty can roar.
That calm is born from chaos.
And that even in the darkest skies, wonder waits to be seen.
Mascot. Storm chaser.
Unexpected hero.
Don’t let the fluffy antlers fool you.
Sir Antlers McChonkers is half chaos,
all heart, and 100% storm-chasing icon.
With a camera around his neck and mud on his hooves, he scrambles toward rotating clouds, narrates every radar blip with flair, and panics (loudly) over flooded roads. But when it coun
Mascot. Storm chaser.
Unexpected hero.
Don’t let the fluffy antlers fool you.
Sir Antlers McChonkers is half chaos,
all heart, and 100% storm-chasing icon.
With a camera around his neck and mud on his hooves, he scrambles toward rotating clouds, narrates every radar blip with flair, and panics (loudly) over flooded roads. But when it counts,
he shows up. That’s bravery in his book.
He’s got a storm scrapbook, a fried zucchini obsession, and a not-so-secret crush on a certain moose professor.
Sir Antlers reminds us to laugh in the rain, face the wind, and always keep
one eye on the western sky.
Atmospheric scientist. Elegant educator. Sky’s favorite storyteller.
Professor Stormhoof teaches at Mooseford Summit University (MSU)
and leads our Weather Wisdom Weekly series with brilliance and style—always in her signature skirt suit and glasses.
She makes storm science both poetic and practical, and somehow manages to explain updrafts
Atmospheric scientist. Elegant educator. Sky’s favorite storyteller.
Professor Stormhoof teaches at Mooseford Summit University (MSU)
and leads our Weather Wisdom Weekly series with brilliance and style—always in her signature skirt suit and glasses.
She makes storm science both poetic and practical, and somehow manages to explain updrafts while wrangling
Sir Antlers’ latest weather panic.
Lightning doesn’t faze her.
Compliments from a certain moose? That’s another story.
She believes weather is art, storms are teachers, and heels should always match the isobaric contour lines.
Maria L. Wallace, Author
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