storm chasers chase the tornado
Storm Chasers - 2007 Why We Chase 4-2 was released on: USA: 20 October 2010
They are called storm chasers.
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.
People who study tornadoes are a type of meteorologist.
Storm Chasers - TV series - ended on 2011-11-10.
They are called storm chasers or stormoligist
Meteorologists chase tornadoes because they can conduct research to better understand and predict them. Many storm chasers, though are not meteorologists, and just chase for the thrill or because tornadoes fascinate them.
Storm chasing really isn't a career. Storm chasers mainly get paid by news agencies for their footage which they then air on tv. Many don't get any payment and merely chase as a hobby. Storm chasers love to chase for different reasons some do it for the adrenaline rush, some do it for scientific reasons, and obviously some just do it for the money. You can't really make a career of it. Most storm chasers either have other jobs or are attending college to become actual meteorologists. There are only a handful of career storm chasers.
well people who chases tornadoes are storm chasers. Some of the more famous storm chasers include Reed Timmer, Josh Wurman, Warren Faidley, and Howard Blustein,
Since tornadoes are a weather phenomenon most of the scientists who study them are meteorologists. Most storm chasers are not scientists.
Tylor Chase is 19 years old