The National Weather Service and television stations often depend on storm chasers.
Storm chasers converge on the Great Plains, cameras and video recorders in hand, eager to capture the drama and beauty of severe weather-producing clouds.
The tornado was estimated by some storm chasers to be anywhere from a half-mile to a mile wide.
As one of the Air Force's early storm chasers in the 1950s, he learned plenty about the destructive power of hurricanes.
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meterologist
no their is no storm chasing group for thunderstorms
You don't need to take college to become a storm chaser. I do suggest attending a storm spotter class to better understand storms and tornadoes.
A Storm Chaser
Storm chaser is not an occupation, it's a hobby. The only people who get paid to do it are just a few people who are doing research on severe weather.
Reed Timmer.
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Most storm chasers, assistant or otherwise, do not get paid at all.
July 2nd 1974
climatologist
A storm chaser and photographer from Nebraska. His website is www.extremeinstability.com