RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his)
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Correctly trained storm spotters/chasers know exactly what to do and what not to do. This isn't something to do as an amateur, because it is deadly.
Patricia Teter @ArtfulPuck
Hobby storm chasers making it difficult for the professionals to report to the news stations and weather services today, as well as hindering any emergency services. The photographer is from Australia!
07:03 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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BetterDays
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In response to RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his).
This is the reason I always watch Brad Arnold he is able 2 avoid that mess & isn't screaming with all the apps running on the screen. Just straight business he caught 9 yesterday 😔
07:09 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his)
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True though even the most experienced chasers though, they're not risking it for storms after sunset.
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07:10 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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Patricia Teter
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In response to RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his).
Sadly the 2013 El Reno tornado killed a number of professional and amateur storm chasers that night. The heat of the chase unfortunately overwhelms rational thinking.
04:44 PM - Apr 28, 2024
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BetterDays
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In response to RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his).
I agree I've seen Brad do chasing @ night which is scary.
07:15 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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