Reed Timmer from the show Storm Chasers shows you the every day grind chasing tornadoes in the Central United States.Reed Timmer from the show Storm Chasers shows you the every day grind chasing tornadoes in the Central United States.Reed Timmer from the show Storm Chasers shows you the every day grind chasing tornadoes in the Central United States.
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My main passion has been Tornadoes and Tornado Chasing since 1996, so when I saw this show advertised I was very excited.
You feel the 'Thrill of the chase' watching it and you see some really good laugh's with Reed and the rest of the crew but not only that, you actually learn a few things about how they take reading's, what they intend to do on next intercept and what sort of things they use to gather data from storms.
I think what is important to take away from the show is that of course its not always about tornadoes, it's about the storms that produce them and what type of outcome can come from certain thunder storms and better predict what, if any, tornadoes can be produced from them. I love the show and I really like that we get to see Reed and his team working hard to try and protect other's with their predictions.
BIG THUMBS UP!!
You feel the 'Thrill of the chase' watching it and you see some really good laugh's with Reed and the rest of the crew but not only that, you actually learn a few things about how they take reading's, what they intend to do on next intercept and what sort of things they use to gather data from storms.
I think what is important to take away from the show is that of course its not always about tornadoes, it's about the storms that produce them and what type of outcome can come from certain thunder storms and better predict what, if any, tornadoes can be produced from them. I love the show and I really like that we get to see Reed and his team working hard to try and protect other's with their predictions.
BIG THUMBS UP!!
Watching these episodes of Tornado Chasers definitely opened my eyes of what true chasing entails. It is a lot of driving, looking at radar, stopping at gas stations to get some food, but all in all, you saw the passion and commitment these chasers had to catch a tornado. When they didn't quite get to the tornado in time they we're let down, but they never quit. Day after day they chased. You see the lives of real storm chasers and see how they live on a daily basis, which was really cool. I am excited for the next season. Every episode is worth the buy.
Thank you Dominator team for letting me and others join in your passion for weather.
Thank you Dominator team for letting me and others join in your passion for weather.
First of all to the person who posted the first comment..."constructive criticism??" Seriously?? that whole thing was a bash in their face. You wanna see tornadoes go watch Twister. This is real raw footage of what their day is like. You probably see more tornadoes on one of their shows than they see in one day. Give em a break jeez!! they are there to document weather and keep people safe and try to figure out why the weather does it was does so they can figure out how to prepare people earlier and earlier and maybe someday even STOP these storms from being so severe. And you want to complain because they don't show enough tornadoes for you?? they aren't out there taping storms for YOUR entertainment. They are out there, putting their lives on the line WORKING to keep us informed and safe you tool.
In a nutshell, this show and everyone in it and everyone in the meteorological field are AWESOME. Keep up the good work and STAY SAFE my friends!! J.Cook Illinois.
In a nutshell, this show and everyone in it and everyone in the meteorological field are AWESOME. Keep up the good work and STAY SAFE my friends!! J.Cook Illinois.
My family and I love watching Tornado Chasers together. The energy of Reed and his team make the show a lot of fun to watch, even if there isn't necessarily a tornado in the scene. I was also impressed with how well they handled some of the more serious moments in the 2013 season. You get a good insight into the highs and lows of storm chasing. As an added bonus, there is even some educational content sprinkled within the episodes. As a person who lives in the Midwest where there is often tornado potential, it was good to learn more about storms, how they form, etc.
We enjoyed the 2013 season so much, that we ordered the 2012 season to watch as well. Both were good, but the 2013 is the better of the two.It's great to have a show that a mom, dad, and our 11-year old son can all enjoy together!
We enjoyed the 2013 season so much, that we ordered the 2012 season to watch as well. Both were good, but the 2013 is the better of the two.It's great to have a show that a mom, dad, and our 11-year old son can all enjoy together!
Ride along with Reed Timmer and the rest of the TVN Weather crew as they film tornadoes up close and personal. This series is web only but if you liked Storm Chasers you will LOVE Tornado Chasers.
Meteorologist Reed Timmer and his crew report for 4WARN Storm Team at KFOR in Oklahoma City. You will be able to ride along with them in the "Dominators" (specially modified vehicles that allow them to enter inside of a tornado) as they travel up and down tornado alley filming all the wrath mother nature has to offer.
Throughout this season you will see another familiar face. Jim Cantore from The Weather Channel rides along with the crew for his first actual storm chase. It is quite amusing to watch Reed and Jim get so excited. It is like watching two kids on Christmas morning.
This series not only shows you severe weather but you get a glimpse of the lives of those involved from the chasers to those whose lives are forever changed by the storms.
Being a storm spotter for the National Weather Service I can relate to a lot of what I see on this show but they take it to the next level. There are no other shows like this and it is refreshing to see something different. I enjoyed this show so much I watched all the episodes in less than 24 hours. I HIGHLY recommend this for weather enthusiasts, reality TV junkies (who are tired of scripts), and for anyone who enjoys a good Adrenalin rush. This show is family friendly, educational, and all around a very well done production filmed live during actual weather events. I plan on using it with my sons who are in home school.
Meteorologist Reed Timmer and his crew report for 4WARN Storm Team at KFOR in Oklahoma City. You will be able to ride along with them in the "Dominators" (specially modified vehicles that allow them to enter inside of a tornado) as they travel up and down tornado alley filming all the wrath mother nature has to offer.
Throughout this season you will see another familiar face. Jim Cantore from The Weather Channel rides along with the crew for his first actual storm chase. It is quite amusing to watch Reed and Jim get so excited. It is like watching two kids on Christmas morning.
This series not only shows you severe weather but you get a glimpse of the lives of those involved from the chasers to those whose lives are forever changed by the storms.
Being a storm spotter for the National Weather Service I can relate to a lot of what I see on this show but they take it to the next level. There are no other shows like this and it is refreshing to see something different. I enjoyed this show so much I watched all the episodes in less than 24 hours. I HIGHLY recommend this for weather enthusiasts, reality TV junkies (who are tired of scripts), and for anyone who enjoys a good Adrenalin rush. This show is family friendly, educational, and all around a very well done production filmed live during actual weather events. I plan on using it with my sons who are in home school.
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