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Tornado

Chasers huhh??

By. Maestrya Rismaulita Manurung - Cia


What in the world is it?
Storm chasing is defined as the intentional pursuit of a
tornado, regardless of motive, but most commonly for
curiosity, adventure, scientific investigation, and for news or
media coverage.
A person who chases
storms is known as a
storm chaser or simply a
chaser.

Why do they
do it?
The Dangers

Danger #1 Danger #2
Unpredictable weather Long-hour drives
Unpredictable
weather
(Wow, i know a very very fun topic)

yeah okay, this is


boring i know, i'm
sorry
Long-hour
drives...
Wait so you're telling me that
nature isn't the only threat???
Many people
have died
To name some :
Jeff Wear
Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras, and Carl Young (jeez even
expert died??)
David and Mildred Frank
A Cool Diagram
so...
In conclusion, there are an unlimited number of risks associated with storm chasing,
not just to the chasers but also to other people. And keep in mind if you want to try
storm chasing, it is important to remember from the unpredictable weather and
long-hour drives that not everyone is the ideal candidate for storm chasing. Since
storm chasers often find themselves in unpredictable situations, they need to be
quick on their feet and be good at solving difficult unexpected problems. In addition
to having good reflexes and good problem-solving skills, storm chasers are always
urged to prepare. Having a plan in place, for all types of situations, is the best way
to safely enjoy storm chasing, whether it be for a career or a hobby. I personally,
think tornado chasing is neither a bad nor a good hobby to have because, while it
may be thrilling it is very very dangerous and life-threatening, I mean it's up to you,
but would you really risk your life just for an excitement or to get an amazing
picture?
That's all
from me
Thank you and does
anybody have a
question?

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