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Also, a major theatrical film about storm chasing released in 1996.
Storm Chasing is very dangerous if undertaken by inexperienced individuals both for themselves and others.
Storm chasing has led to today's tornado warnings that save well over one thousand lives each year.
“But I can see where storm chasing helps her.
Storm chasing isn't about what you see on TV.
Storm chasing is a noble pursuit that has yielded tremendous benefits to American society.
Some say storm chasing provides valuable scientific information that helps increase warning times for people in harm's way.
Storm chasing involves following a developing thunderstorm to view or photograph severe weather phenomena.
In spite of Friday, storm chasing has done a tremendous amount of good the last forty years.
Large list of links to weather data for storm chasing (StormTrack).
Storm Chasing Safaris, says at least half of that company’s business comes from repeat customers.
Storm Chasing is undertaken by some people here in the UK, despite it's difficulties.
Historically, storm chasing relied on either in field analysis or in some cases now-casts from trained observers.
Storm chasing is Juston's life.
Mr. Horodner, however, said that storm chasing can attract its share of "crazies," a category from which he excludes himself.
Further early exposure to storm chasing encouraging some in the weather community resulted from several articles beginning in the late 1970s in Weatherwise magazine.
Stevens said he broke with Richard Heene about a year ago "over ethic concerns -- storm chasing was part of it.
Storm chasing is a highly visible recreational activity (which is also associated with science) that is vulnerable to sensationalist media promotion.
Welcome to storm chasing, where travelers eschew sunshine to seek out lightning, twisters and brooding cumulonimbus clouds.
Faidley's interest in storm chasing can be traced to his childhood, when he spent his time riding his bicycle into dust devils.
Moller believed that storm chasing was important in providing field experience for spotter trainers as well for forecasting convective weather.
Besides the copious driving to, from, and during chases, storm chasing is punctuated with contrasting periods of long waiting and ceaseless action.
Storm chasing is chiefly a recreational endeavor, with motives usually given toward photographing or videoing the storm and for multivariate personal reasons.
Heene's storm chasing has included riding a motorcycle into a tornado and reportedly flying a plane around the perimeter of Hurricane Wilma in 2005.
“I don’t know if storm chasing is crazier than rallying and doing Pikes Peak, or more sane,” Kneipp said.