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.
Storm Chaser is an EP recorded by synthpop duo Erasure. It was released in the UK and Germany by Mute Records on 24 September 2007 and a North American release followed on October 2. The EP is available on CD, limited edition 7-inch vinyl and digital download.
No, Benjamin Franklin was not a storm chaser. He was a statesman, inventor, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Franklin did conduct research on electricity and lightning, famously flying a kite in a thunderstorm to study the properties of lightning.
Warren Faidley would likely tell a young, aspiring storm chaser to pursue something else. However, in this regard, his advice should be taken with a grain of salt, as Faidley does not like rookie storm chasers.
Matt Hughes, a former MMA fighter and UFC welterweight champion, is alive and well. After retiring from fighting, he pursued a career as a professional storm chaser, documenting severe weather events throughout the Midwest. His love for storm chasing remains a significant aspect of his life outside the fighting world.
meterologist
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
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.
climatologist
A storm chaser and photographer from Nebraska. His website is www.extremeinstability.com
Twister chasers mesure windspeed with DOW.
July 2nd 1974
Storm Chaser is an EP recorded by synthpop duo Erasure. It was released in the UK and Germany by Mute Records on 24 September 2007 and a North American release followed on October 2. The EP is available on CD, limited edition 7-inch vinyl and digital download.
No not that any Storm Chaser or any of the NSSL's stations know about (National Severe Storm Laboratory)