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The Most Famous Storm Chasers in the US

The Most Famous Storm Chasers in the US

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Storm Chasing as a Career

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Reed Timmer

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Tim Samaras

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Sean Casey

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Ronan P. Nagle

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Jim Cantore

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David Hoadley

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Mike Hollingshead

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Joel Taylor

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Storm Chasing as a Career
Reed Timmer
Tim Samaras
Sean Casey
Ronan P. Nagle
Jim Cantore
David Hoadley
Mike Hollingshead
Joel Taylor

Have you ever given thought to what goes on in the minds of the most famous storm chasers as they follow terrifying and destructive weather? Storms are incredible phenomena that can strike fear into almost anyone. They can be unpredictable, destructive, and downright terrifying. Storms and tornados claim the lives of an average of 71 people a year. While this number may not be a considerable amount, the unpredictability of a storm has caused many injuries and lost homes as well.

These destructive forces can be frightening, yet to some, they are exhilarating. Watching a raging storm inch towards you, witnessing the changes in the atmosphere as it is happening, and advancing science can ignite a person's passion. That is why, for some, storm chasing is so much more than a hobby; it becomes their career.

Storm chasing began to pick up in the 1970s. Throughout the last several decades, the world has seen incredible and brave people take on storms to gather important information that helps us better understand the complex underbelly of a storm and tornado. This list will look at the most famous storm chasers, their accomplishments, and more. (After this article, read more about the most destructive storms in U.S. History.)

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