Sounds like something to drink- of Cyclonic intensity! Storm chaser, h"mm 65 MPH and above- it"s a Cyclone in a bottle.+
Storm Chasers - 2007 Greatest Storms 2009 4-10 was released on: USA: 14 October 2010
Storm Chasers - 2007 Storms Over St Louis 5-2 was released on: USA: 2 October 2011
Storm chasers are important because we need them to document storms on their intensity, location, date, where they rank in history, and to give local meteorologists info on the storms so they can warn people of any danger.
Yes and no. Most storm chasers are people gathering data, like Josh Worman (from Discovery Channle's Storm Chasers. Idot). Then the others, like Reed Timmer, (aosl from Strom Chasers and athor of Into The Strom) chase for money and for data.
They are called storm chasers or stormoligist
Well lots of storm chasers are out there to collect data on storms and tornadoes and how they form and such so we can better predict them in the future and understand why some storms have tornadoes and some don't. The better we understand storms the more lives we can save.
Omaha Storm Chasers was created in 1969.
Storm chasers often use GPS and live weather updates (usually received through the internet). They also may use cell phones to communicate. A handful use their own mobile Doppler radars to help them, but only three such units exist.
Yes. Storms are difficult to predict. In considering a chase, a storm chaser will try to determine if the there is enough potential for a chase to be worth it, and where the best place to go would be. Sometimes they make the wrong call, such as going to the wrong place, or underestimating the potential for storms.
The duration of Storm Chasers - TV series - is 2700.0 seconds.
Storm Chasers - TV series - was created on 2007-10-17.
"Storm Chasers" season 2010 premiered on October 13, 2010. It featured a team of storm chasers documenting severe weather events across the United States.