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.
no their is no storm chasing group for thunderstorms
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.
Most storm chasers, assistant or otherwise, do not get paid at all.
to keep people updated on the weather to perpare for storm
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.
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.
Space Racers - 2014 Space Racer Storm Chaser was released on: USA: 2 May 2014
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
Twister chasers mesure windspeed with DOW.