Who's Who
Storm hunters will travel thousands of miles to observe a storm for scientific research, to capture the images, or simply for pleasure. Storm spotters will report on weather in their local area.
Storm chasing began to take off in the 1970s and has grown since with increased
worldwide interest in weather phenomena such as global warming and inspiring
images produced by chasers. Many storm chasers are affiliated with universities
or research organisations.
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