What is Storm Chasing Professional and Christian Neace's Comedy Video?



 Christian Neace's stormchaser YouTube comedy video captures the spirit of a professional storm chaser, so check it out. I learned about the term storm chasers because of it. Let me tell you about it.

What is Storm chasing?
Storm chasing is broadly defined as the deliberate pursuit of any severe weather phenomenon for adventure.

Well known Storm Chasers?
   The first person to gain public recognition as a storm chaser was David Hoadley (born 1938), who began chasing North Dakota storms in 1956, systematically using data from area weather offices and airports. He is widely considered the pioneer storm chaser and was the founder and first editor of Storm Track magazine.
   Timothy Michael Samaras (November 12, 1957 – May 31, 2013) was an American engineer and storm chaser best known for his field research on tornadoes and time on the Discovery Channel show, Storm Chasers.

How do they do it?
    Be prepared! Get severe weather info before you hit the road. ...
Have a travel safety kit in your car. ...
Get the latest apps. ...
Radio is your friend. ...
Have an escape route. ...
Stop driving in hail. ...
Don't stop under an overpass. ...
Stay in your car, unless you're nearing a tornado

Storm chasing tourism-

  Storm Chasing Tours are the Ultimate Wild Weather Experience
Extreme Tornado Tours. ...
StormTours.com. ...
Tempest Tours. ...
Storm Chasing Adventure Tours. ...
Silver Lining Tours. ...
Extreme Chase Tours.

Are they still active?
Storm chasers are most active in the spring and early summer, particularly May and June, across the Great Plains of the United States (extending into Canada) in an area colloquially known as Tornado Alley, with many hundred individuals active on some days during this period.

Is it worth it?
    A storm chaser makes a median salary of $18,000 a year, mostly from selling data, video, and photography they take. However a meteorologist makes far more than this, and are usually paid a salary by an employer

Christian Neace's comedy YouTube video-
Christian Neace's video about a Stormchaser features Erik as a storm and we see all the mayhem a storm causes. This is particularly important because of the 2021 flood situation in Europe. This is like a reminder for us to focus on disaster management and efforts to reverse climate change. The video ends in a funny way, and I highly recommend you to stay even after the credits because when Erik laughs, you're gonna laugh too

Watch here-


  Check out other videos from Christian Neace too, like memes, animations, vlogs, educational videos like Space, lizards and much more! You will love his channel. Check out the link from the description, pinned comment and on screen!! Your secret to happiness! 

* Sub to Christian Neace Educational Comedy Channel- https://www.youtube.com/ChristianNeace

& his tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/Christianthecolossol 


Sources for storm chasing info-

http://stormchasinghistory.net/

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_chasing

http://www.stormtours.com/

https://www.tempesttours.com/

https://www.silverliningtours.com/

https://abc17news.com/weather/2021/03/31/is-the-title-tornado-alley-outdated/ by Meteorologist Maddie Est

http://career.iresearchnet.com/career-information/meteorologist-career/

About the Writer-

DarshD is a blogger, volunteer staff (writer-reviewer-interviewer-PR) since 2019 at https://ehpodcasts.com , management finance grad, Science Communicator and a content creator (with 10+ years exp) trying to get important information across the globe in the best possible way!

Contact links- https://linktr.ee/darshd555


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