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  2. Storm chasing - Wikipedia

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    Storm chasing is broadly defined as the deliberate pursuit of any severe weather phenomenon, regardless of motive, but most commonly for curiosity, adventure, scientific investigation, or for news or media coverage. [2] A person who chases storms is known as a storm chaser (or "chaser" for short).

  3. How much storm chasers really make - AOL

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    According to Career Trend, television stations pay storm chasers an average of $500 for storm footage. Chasers can earn even more if they allow citizens to ride along on their missions: people ...

  4. Glossary of tornado terms - Wikipedia

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    Storm chasing – Traveling with the intent to observe tornadoes and other severe weather. Storm interaction; Storm merger; Storm relative environmental helicity (SREH) or storm relative helicity (SRH) Storm shelter; Storm spotting – The observation of severe weather by individuals trained in weather and reporting. Spotters can be stationary ...

  5. Reed Timmer - Wikipedia

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    A year later, in 2013, Timmer was injured after chasing the 2013 El Reno tornado for KFOR-TV, which ultimately killed four storm chasers, including Tim Samaras. [ 6 ] [ 38 ] On May 28, three days before the El Reno tornado, Timmer chased an erratic-moving, EF3 tornado near Bennington, Kansas , which he recalled it as "probably the most powerful ...

  6. Reed Timmer recounts his top 5 most memorable tornado chases

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    Since capturing his first footage of a tornado in October 1998, the 43-year-old Timmer has been at the forefront of numerous tornado encounters - over 600 during his 25-year chasing career.

  7. This storm chaser captures stunning photographs of extreme ...

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    Storm chasing requires planning, patience, and complicated data-analysis. Mistakes can mean missing out on the action or even putting yourself in danger. Al-Sayegh says that the unpredictable ...

  8. Storm spotting - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, storm chasing involves following a developing thunderstorm to view or photograph severe weather phenomena. Chasing may be done for educational purposes or scientific research but is mostly done for personal fulfillment. The main difference between the two is storm spotters 'warn,' while storm chasers 'track.'

  9. Among those stuck in Erie during the snow? A budding storm chaser

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    Tyler Kurtz, 25, has been chasing weather events since 2018. He booked a room at an Erie-are hotel last weekend to avoid sleeping in his SUV.