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Posted by: thunderman Offline Posted: Tuesday, 10 September 2019 2:07:57 PM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: Orebound Go to Quoted Post
Thank you Thunderman.

Yes we spend 6 to 8 weeks each year in the States during the height of the spring storm season. There are in fact many Australians that head over each year.

The "team" thing exists more in the world of social media than in the real world I'm afraid. There are quite literally thousands of chasers out there all working to get the shots to make it to air each night and most of them that I know aren't really interested in what anyone else is doing. BigGrin


So is there money to be made to make it 'on to air'?, or is it just extreme sport?



I hope you post your conquests from time to time. I noted most storm chasers are on facebook but l hate that platform .It is always hard to navigate.

Why storm chasers left weather forums is beyond me? Yet they took many users/posters with them and killed the forums inadvertently l believe.

The storm chaser and their followers used to be the life blood of weather forums. So l will say thanks for posting your gems on here.
regards



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