Any chasers out there?

Wally • Jan 31, 2006 10:41 pm
You know the kind.....
Aliantha • Jan 31, 2006 10:50 pm
I hope that pic was taken through the rear window of the car. lol Awesome picture!
Elspode • Jan 31, 2006 10:54 pm
I've been iknown to drive hurriedly to the place where a tornado has been reported. Never got to see one on purpose, but it is the kind of thing I'd love to do.
xoxoxoBruce • Jan 31, 2006 11:15 pm
Welcome to the Cellar, Wally. :D
We always have room for one more crazy SOB. You're crazy, you know?
Didn't your mother tell you you're supposed to run THE OTHER WAY?
Sundae • Feb 1, 2006 6:54 am
Great picture!

I opened the post with trepidation, wondering if perhaps it referred to chubby-chasers....
Kitsune • Feb 1, 2006 9:33 am
Awesome! The sound of wailing sirens still sends a chill through me. Down here, no one understands why.

As for chasing, that isn't an option since I live where I do, now. The damage path on the storms I see tends to be wide enough that the only option is for the storm to chase you!
busterb • Feb 1, 2006 9:41 am
Nope. I'm a runner.
barefoot serpent • Feb 1, 2006 12:05 pm
Living in Kansas for the last 15 years I've seen plenty of wall-to-wall wall clouds but I've only seen 1 tornado -- in Colorado. And it was struggling to rise from dust-devil stage to F1 category. But if there are warnings, I'm headed to the basement (not The Cellar ;) )
Wally • Feb 1, 2006 2:31 pm
Thanks to all for the warm and enthusiastic welcome - much appreciated.

Heh - in the photo above, you are actually looking at less than half of the tornado. This is the most dramatic I have ever seen. I wish I could say it was mine, but alas, it is not. I'm a couch chaser now - too old to run like hell anymore. :sniff:

If you liked this pic, here is another that should make you pucker - as dramatic a wall cloud as has ever been seen (by me anyway),
footfootfoot • Feb 1, 2006 5:57 pm
Sundae Girl wrote:
Great picture!

I opened the post with trepidation, wondering if perhaps it referred to chubby-chasers....


Ambulance chasers
Beer chasers
casting chasers

somehow I blocked out chubby chasers...

Cool as hell pictures, Wally. Welcome!
Wally • Feb 1, 2006 6:45 pm
Here is a photo of the April 10, 1079 F4 tornado that nearly destroyed Wichita Falls, Texas. Diameter at ground level is nearly 1.5 miles. :eek:
footfootfoot • Feb 4, 2006 3:43 pm
Wally wrote:
Here is a photo of the April 10, 1079 F4 tornado that nearly destroyed Wichita Falls, Texas. Diameter at ground level is nearly 1.5 miles. :eek:


I see you've upgraded your photo gear since then. BTW, I didn't realize that one could get film or cameras in 1079. Also, was Texas even a state back then?
;)
Perry Winkle • Feb 4, 2006 7:46 pm
footfootfoot wrote:
I see you've upgraded your photo gear since then. BTW, I didn't realize that one could get film or cameras in 1079. Also, was Texas even a state back then?
;)


It's a little known fact that a few years after conquering England good old Billy Norman took a swim and founded Texas. Then Mr. Norman took a piss which created the Grand Canyon.
Griff • Feb 4, 2006 8:28 pm
grant wrote:
It's a little known fact that a few years after conquering England good old Billy Norman took a swim and founded Texas. Then Mr. Norman took a piss which created the Grand Canyon.
:lol: