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Q: What do you think it would be like to photograph a litning up close storm chasing?
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Is storm chasing a career?

Usually not. While storm chasing is a career for some, for most it is a hobby.


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no their is no storm chasing group for thunderstorms


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What actors and actresses appeared in The Art of Storm Chasing - 1999?

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Why doesn't a storm chaser get paid?

There is no storm chasing company. Storm chasing is a hobby and not a real business. Some people have made a business out of it but, for the most part it is just a hobby that some storm chasers take seriously. Storm chasers do sometimes get paid though because some tv stations will pay chasers for their footage but, that is no guarantee.


What state would you suggest for storm chasing?

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How is chasing a hurricane different from chasing a tornado or thunderstorm?

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.