Usually not. While storm chasing is a career for some, for most it is a hobby.
no their is no storm chasing group for thunderstorms
Unlike chasing tornadoes, to chase a hurricane you actually have to go in to it as the storm is hundreds of miles wide. If you intercept a hurricane there is no way of avoiding dangerous winds. By contrast, most storm chasers are usually able to maintain a safe distance from a tornado while chasing, and close encounters are not very common. Similarly, in a thunderstorm it can be possible to avoid the most dangerous parts.
Non storm chasing related inquires.
He did not do suicide. He got inguid. Non storm chasing Rebecca.
Usually not. While storm chasing is a career for some, for most it is a hobby.
Yes, storm chasers are MOST DEFINITELY in danger. From even observing the storm in a mile-wide radius, to chasing after the storm is not a good Idea. They make their money because no one else is willing to do such a dangerous task.
no their is no storm chasing group for thunderstorms
The Science of Storm Chasing - 2007 was released on: USA: 7 November 2007 (part 2)
Unlike chasing tornadoes, to chase a hurricane you actually have to go in to it as the storm is hundreds of miles wide. If you intercept a hurricane there is no way of avoiding dangerous winds. By contrast, most storm chasers are usually able to maintain a safe distance from a tornado while chasing, and close encounters are not very common. Similarly, in a thunderstorm it can be possible to avoid the most dangerous parts.
Non storm chasing related inquires.
people who like storm chasing
The most dangerous storm on Earth is a hurricane.
Yes. A few people have been killed while storm chasing. Though oddly, no storm chaser has yet been killed by a tornado.
It depends on the storm and how the rate it.
MythBusters - 2003 Storm Chasing Myths 9-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG USA:TV-PG
He did not do suicide. He got inguid. Non storm chasing Rebecca.