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Yes. On the simplest level most storm chasers are simply hobbyists while some others are professionals or simply thrill seekers.

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Yes, there are different types of storm chasers. Some are professional meteorologists or scientists conducting research, while others are enthusiasts seeking to observe and document severe weather events. Some storm chasers operate independently while others may be part of formal storm chasing tours or organizations.


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Omaha Storm Chasers was created in 1969.


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What decade was national association of storm chasers and spotters organized in?

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What is another name storm chasers give tornadoes on the ground?

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Why are there storm chaser careers?

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How do storm chasers avoid or fight chasers?

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