Tornado watches are broadcast to the general public via online sources and weather radios. Storm chasers do not have any special status.
storm chasers chase the tornado
The vehicle used by storm chasers is called the TIV. AKA Tornado Intercept Vehicle. The other vehicle is called the Dominator.
Storm chasers.
Tornado Road - 2009 Storm Chasers was released on: USA: 18 October 2009
Storm Stories - 2003 Tornado Chasers was released on: USA: 5 April 2010
Storm chasers have helped to identify features within a storm that are signs of a possible or imminent tornado including the "hook echo" signature sometimes seen on a radar image, and the rear-flank downdraft which often occurs just a few minutes before a tornado forms. Storm chasers can also relay information about a tornado to warning centers and broadcasters who can then warn people in the tornado's path.
To make sure that they keep a safe distance from it.
Hurricanes have high winds-like a tornado. Plus, a hurricane has the potential to produce a tornado.
Matt Hughes of Storm Chasers died from injuries sustained in a car accident. He was struck by a train at a railroad crossing while chasing a tornado.
They are called storm chasers.
People, including storm chasers, will sometimes informally call a tornado a monster if it is particularly large and intense tornado, such as the one in the video linked below.
People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.