Storm Chasing – Crazy???
Day by Day March 24th, 2007I want to go storm chasing when I grow up.
Apparently, “growing up” and “storm chasing” is a contradiction in terms according to some. My sister said (not relating to this subject at all, just as a comment in general about my sanity – thanks for your opinion, Sherry
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“I dont really think you are losing it all that bad (yet) Unless you do the storm chasing thing. Then I might think so. It does sound interesting, however, it does sound just a little crazy too. Not so sure that that is the thing I will do when I get as old as you (just had to throw that in there) I mean have you watched Twister???”
Regardless, I still intend on spending a summer doing just that. At least one summer.
That’s what the little logo for this blog symbolizes. It’s supposed to be a ribbon, twisting up like a tornado.
Most people never see a twister when they are storm chasing.
I don’t expect to be one of the few lucky ones. If nothing else, it will be a chance to see some parts of North America I’ve never seen. I plan on doing it as cheap as possible – camping as often as I can, cooking my own food, etc.
I checked out some storm chasing stuff after that comment, beginning at Wikipedia, and then at Google.
Wikipedia had this to say:
“Storm chasing is broadly defined as the pursuit of any severe weather condition, regardless of motive… While witnessing a tornado is the biggest objective for many chasers, many chase thunderstorms and delight in seeing cumulonimbus structure, watching a barrage of hail and lightning, and seeing what skyscapes unfold.
“Storm chasing is chiefly a recreational endeavor, with motives usually given toward photographing the storm for personal reasons.”
So, as crazy as it may seem to some, I’m sticking with “recreational endeavor” and “personal reasons.”
I have more to say about my storm chasing ambitions at Storm Chasin’.

March 24th, 2007 at 8:04 pm
What kind of a guy wouldn’t want to see clouds that are named after the female breast? Mammatus clouds are clouds that usually appear after the worst part of the storm is over. You can always learn something new, and provide another reason for storm chasing.
March 25th, 2007 at 7:50 am
Well I didnt realize that storms were named after a part of the female anatomy.So now that I know that,it totaly explains why you would want to chase after them.Good luck!! Hope you can catch up to some good ones.Just try not to get directly in the path of one.You do know that there is nothing like a womans fury!!
March 29th, 2007 at 1:15 am
All I can say is . . . can Audie and I come???!!!! I’d be scared “shitless” if we ever came across one, but it would be worth the look on your face and Audie’s!!!!!