NAPLES Body found in Collier County retention pond According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a body was found in a retention pond on Sunday. The body was found on Lindsey Lane.
NAPLES Naples police rescue injured owl outside station Naples police officers took on an unusual task when they rescued an injured owl outside the police department.
PORT CHARLOTTE 2 suspects in custody after allegedly stealing $1500 worth of vapes According to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, two suspects are in custody after stealing $1500 worth of vapes early Sunday morning.
WINK Neighborhood Watch: knife attack, robbery at gunpoint and hit-and-run This week’s segment of WINK Neighborhood Watch features a knife attack, a robbery at gunpoint and a hit-and-run on a bicyclist.
FORT MYERS Former Uber driver convicted of rape to be sentenced Monday Felix Torres, a former Uber driver, was found guilty in December of raping one of his passengers and will be sentenced Monday.
the weather authority Sunnier, less humid day in store with highs in the low 70s The Weather Authority says a pleasant day is in store for Southwest Florida, with much more sunshine than we saw on Saturday.
Web Exclusive: Rachel Cox-Rosen’s Construction Heads-Up As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers Police department hosts annual Cops and Joggers 5K FMPD hosted the Cops and Joggers 5K event on Saturday. This unique experience takes attendees through the heart of Downtown Fort Myers.
Purple Heart Army veteran receives new home thanks to charity A Purple Heart Army veteran and his family entered their new accessible home on Saturday, thanks to the charity “Homes for Our Troops.”
CAPE CORAL Rain doesn’t stop crowds at 40th Annual Cape Coral Arts Festival For 40 years, the Cape Coral Arts Festival has drawn crowds from across Southwest Florida, showcasing a blend of small businesses from the region.
CAPE CORAL Sports trading card collecting going through “a generational reboot” The hobby of sports trading card collecting has been on the rise since 2020, especially in Southwest Florida with more card shows.
PUNTA GORDA 11th annual short film festival coming to Punta Gorda The Punta Gorda Englewood Beach Visitor Convention Bureau will host its 11th annual short film festival.
the weather authority Mild, breezy day on tap with more clouds than sun The Weather Authority says a brief line of showers, associated with a cold front, is moving through Southwest Florida Saturday morning.
ESTERO 1 injured after shooting at Coconut Point Mall According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, one person has been injured after a shooting at the Coconut Point Mall on Friday.
CAPE CORAL CCPD cruiser damaged after officer involved crash An officer-involved crash leaves a Cape Coral police cruiser smashed.
NAPLES Body found in Collier County retention pond According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a body was found in a retention pond on Sunday. The body was found on Lindsey Lane.
NAPLES Naples police rescue injured owl outside station Naples police officers took on an unusual task when they rescued an injured owl outside the police department.
PORT CHARLOTTE 2 suspects in custody after allegedly stealing $1500 worth of vapes According to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, two suspects are in custody after stealing $1500 worth of vapes early Sunday morning.
WINK Neighborhood Watch: knife attack, robbery at gunpoint and hit-and-run This week’s segment of WINK Neighborhood Watch features a knife attack, a robbery at gunpoint and a hit-and-run on a bicyclist.
FORT MYERS Former Uber driver convicted of rape to be sentenced Monday Felix Torres, a former Uber driver, was found guilty in December of raping one of his passengers and will be sentenced Monday.
the weather authority Sunnier, less humid day in store with highs in the low 70s The Weather Authority says a pleasant day is in store for Southwest Florida, with much more sunshine than we saw on Saturday.
Web Exclusive: Rachel Cox-Rosen’s Construction Heads-Up As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers Police department hosts annual Cops and Joggers 5K FMPD hosted the Cops and Joggers 5K event on Saturday. This unique experience takes attendees through the heart of Downtown Fort Myers.
Purple Heart Army veteran receives new home thanks to charity A Purple Heart Army veteran and his family entered their new accessible home on Saturday, thanks to the charity “Homes for Our Troops.”
CAPE CORAL Rain doesn’t stop crowds at 40th Annual Cape Coral Arts Festival For 40 years, the Cape Coral Arts Festival has drawn crowds from across Southwest Florida, showcasing a blend of small businesses from the region.
CAPE CORAL Sports trading card collecting going through “a generational reboot” The hobby of sports trading card collecting has been on the rise since 2020, especially in Southwest Florida with more card shows.
PUNTA GORDA 11th annual short film festival coming to Punta Gorda The Punta Gorda Englewood Beach Visitor Convention Bureau will host its 11th annual short film festival.
the weather authority Mild, breezy day on tap with more clouds than sun The Weather Authority says a brief line of showers, associated with a cold front, is moving through Southwest Florida Saturday morning.
ESTERO 1 injured after shooting at Coconut Point Mall According to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, one person has been injured after a shooting at the Coconut Point Mall on Friday.
CAPE CORAL CCPD cruiser damaged after officer involved crash An officer-involved crash leaves a Cape Coral police cruiser smashed.
Credit: CBS News. Millions of Americans are on guard as they face dangerous weather after dozens of tornadoes were already reported in Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas. But some Americans are heading directly into the onslaught: storm chasers. A combination of damaged roads from recent flooding and clogged arteries from converging chasers may make for a dangerous situation. “It’s the heart of storm chase season, it’s the weekend and we’re expecting the biggest outbreak of the season so far. This confluence of events could spell chaos,” said 35-year veteran storm chaser Roger Hill. Hill owns Silver Lining Tours, a company that takes people on “chaser-cations” in search of the perfect tornado shot. Friday’s chase was a success for his tour as they tracked down a tornado near the Kansas-Nebraska border. Live right now!! Roger Hill on a #Tornado in Kansas. Watch live https://t.co/7k590GJp3n @severestudios https://t.co/KLsBFivHhJ pic.twitter.com/16txViUZYz — ZoomRadar (@ZoomRadar) May 17, 2019 Once a hobby for a handful of meteorologists, researchers and photographers like Hill, technology has opened the storm-chasing field to thousands of laymen armed simply with a smartphone and a radar app — all in search of that perfect tornado picture. But in cases where crowds of chasers swarm in on a handful of promising storms, a phenomenon called “chaser convergence” ensues. Look at the number of storm chasers in the TX Panhandle right now. Each red dot represents a chaser. This is called “chaser convergence.” It’s been years since I’ve chased this area, but the numbers were getting large back then. pic.twitter.com/Ky9JdK21lP — Tom Wachs (@Tom_Wachs) May 8, 2019 That was the case earlier this month when the masses gathered in the tiny town of Tulia, Texas — population 5,000 — to witness a tornado touch down. Hill was there. “People were coming in from all over the place,” Hill said. “There was a traffic jam half a mile long with hail the size of baseballs and a large, rain-wrapped tornado that no one can see.” People can end up without an escape route and if the storm takes a wrong turn “that’s a recipe for disaster,” he said. Six years ago, on May 31, disaster did strike when three professional storm chasers lost their lives doing what they loved. Tim Samaras, his son Paul Samaras and Carl Young were killed during a research mission when the violent El Reno tornado took an unexpected turn. It was the evening commute and Oklahoma City roads were packed with frantic drivers trying to get out of the way of the monster storm. “Oklahoma is considered the mecca of storm chasing. We know ahead of time when we chase in Oklahoma, there’s going to be a traffic jam,” Samaras said in an interview days before his death. Hill said chaser traffic can be overwhelming to a small rural town. “Each year it gets worse,” he said. “It’s crazy, people don’t care. Accidents are increasing, local authorities are raising hell.” He emphasized that the real problem is not the experienced chasers but the handful of “bad apples” who don’t follow the rules of the road. “You have those few chasers that want to get so close so that they can get great video,” he said. Kory Hartman, the owner of SevereStudios, a storm-chasing video company, said the influx of amateurs is the main concern. “We see an issue where local residents jump in their trucks and try to play ‘storm chaser’ with people hanging out windows and everything else,” he said. And this particular season poses more unique risks. Flooding in winter and early spring has led to flood-damaged roadways in various parts of the Midwest and Plain states. “Roads and bridges are washed out with miles of detours,” Hartman said. Storm Chasers stay informed. Very active severe weather Friday – Tuesday. Many roads are compromised because of flooding damage. Check with the Dept. of Highways before heading out so you don’t get trapped when a big storm bears down! Nebraska: https://t.co/gFZ2IZQdqe pic.twitter.com/3hvA56vexs — Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) May 16, 2019 Hill is most concerned about this upcoming Monday. It has the largest potential to produce significant tornadoes, and the threat area is in the heart of Tornado Alley — Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Hartman has advice for storm chasers: “It’s best to avoid crowds,” he said. ” If there’s a secondary forecast target, maybe go there instead of the big bullseye on the Storm Prediction Center map.” Credit: CBS News. The draw of a tornado bullseye, however, can be too much of an adrenaline rush for chasers to resist. As a storm chasing veteran, Hill believes gridlocked roads combined with an unpredictable tornado will inevitably, eventually lead to disaster again. That’s why he urges budding chasers to take the risks seriously. “Storm chasing can be a very exciting adventure”, he said. “But a tornado can be viewed from a safe distance without putting yourself in danger. If you aren’t experienced in storm chasing it would be wise to educate yourself before doing so or join a storm chasing tour group led by an experienced professional.”