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A growing number of experienced storm chasers advocate the adoption of a code of ethics in storm chasing featuring safety, courtesy, and objectivity as the backbone. [ 28 ] [ 58 ] Storm chasing is a highly visible recreational activity (which is also associated with science ) that is vulnerable to sensationalist media promotion. [ 59 ]
The following are images from various tornado-related articles on Wikipedia. Image 1 Low-end EF4 damage to a business in downtown Cayce (from 2021 Western Kentucky tornado ) Image 2 Radar collage of a supercell that spawned a tornado family during the outbreak (from Tornado outbreak of December 10–11, 2021 )
Several days before the tornado, the Storm Prediction Center noted a possible formation of a tornado within Louisiana and Mississippi. Through April 11 and 12, warm air rushed through East Texas , North Louisiana , and Southern Arkansas, with a warm front and an upper-level low , which made multiple rain showers and thunderstorms.
In 1994, Nguyen began chasing storms in Texas and soon expanded his range to the larger area of the central United States commonly known as Tornado Alley.Nguyen began publishing images regularly in Accord Publishing's popular annual Weather Guide Calendar series, [9] Smithsonian Magazine, NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day, as well as Weatherwise, Storm Track, UCAR Quarterly Archived 2010-05 ...
A video of the tornado posted to YouTube by storm chaser Scott Peake gained over 1.7 million views, [7] and another video of the tornado during its lifetime posted by the Storm Chasing Channel went viral. [8] Storm chaser Ben Holcomb also took a video of the tornado from the beginning to end of its life. [9]
The award-winning documentary film about storm chasing, produced and directed by storm chaser and filmmaker Martin Lisius, follows Doswell and Moller as they intercept a tornado in the small town of Pampa, Texas on June 8, 1995. Doswell captured dramatic, up-close footage of the tornado which appears in the film.
In the lower image, where the camera is facing the opposite direction, the sun is behind the tornado, giving it a dark appearance. [34] Tornadoes can have a wide range of colors, depending on the environment in which they form. Those that form in dry environments can be nearly invisible, marked only by swirling debris at the base of the funnel.