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You can, but it is difficult. For the vast majority of storm chasers it is a hobby. Only a few storm chasers are actually professional chasers.
Headline Chasers was created on 1985-09-09.
Storm chasers generally don't try to avoid each other and refrain from fighting. When possible they actually try to work together.
After storm chasers locate the tornado, they call 911 to alert the local authorities about the tonado.
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They're called storm spotters or storm chasers. They drive close to tornadoes and follow them collecting data or reporting info back to the local National Weather Service office.
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,
Usually Doppler radar, meteorologists, and trained storm spotters and chasers are used to track, measure, and record tornadoes.
Scientists who chase tornadoes to study them fall under the category of meteorologists; weather scientists. Most storm chasers, though, are not scientists. Most are photographers, storm spotters, or thrill-seekers.
The duration of Chasers is 1.7 hours.
Light Chasers was created in 2008.
Wormhole Chasers was created in 2007.
Chasers was created on 1994-04-22.
Paper Chasers was created in 2004.
The duration of Ghost Chasers is 1.15 hours.
The duration of Wreck Chasers is 1500.0 seconds.
The duration of Wormhole Chasers is 240.0 seconds.