A spotter's guide is a reference tool designed to help individuals identify specific objects or species, such as birds, plants, animals, or even vehicles. Typically, it includes visual images and descriptive information, such as distinguishing features, behaviors, and habitats. Spotter's guides are commonly used in outdoor activities like Birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife observation, making it easier for enthusiasts to recognize and learn about the natural world around them.
Spotters - 2010 was released on: USA: 13 February 2010 (Dam Short Film Festival)
The National Association of Storm Chasers and Spotters (NASS) was organized in the 1990s. Specifically, it was founded in 1997 to promote safety and provide education for storm chasers and weather spotters.
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Depending on the height.
Storm spotters can help tell exactly were a tornado is and where it is going, so people in the path can be warned and get to safety.
Heathrow Airport Spotters Park
During a NASCAR race.
The spotters are on top of the grandstand.
700 pounds raw with 3 spotters
NASCAR spotters typically use high-powered binoculars with magnification between 10x and 20x to see far distances and track movement of cars effectively. They often use binoculars with image stabilization technology to minimize shakiness and maintain a steady view. Brands like Canon, Nikon, and Zeiss are popular choices among NASCAR spotters for their quality and reliability.
Reconnaissance (scouting) then dog-fighting (trying to kill the spotters).
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