Driving across the Port Lavaca Causeway during hurricane Claudette. Photographer Epi Vasquez was in the passenger seat, I was at the wheel...which was turned almost completely to the right right to stay on the bridge. It was only a Cat 2 storm, but the eye crossed precisely over the bridge just after we did - which we didn't know at the time. 110mph sustained winds, with gusts to 130. We could look down and see the water churning fifty feet below.
Caught under an F-5 thunderstorm near McLean, Texas in the Panhandle. We were sent storm chasing, and our photographer followed my advice and drove down a narrow county road. It was paved for about 100 yards, then turned to Caliche clay...which is slicker than spit when wet. When we tried to turn around we got stuck crossways, as it became apparent the "road" was a ditch...rapidly filling with water. We sat there for two hours with lightning bolts hitting on all sides of us...until the only guy in McLean with a tow truck could get us out. Got some incredible video, though. Never realized that lightning appears in various colors till then.
Ft. Worth tornado. I drove into downtown for KRLD on Belknap while the funnel came up 7th. Heard it, but never saw it...and didn't really realize what had happened until a piece of the Bank One building landed on my truck.