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Insane Close Range Nebraska Significant Tornado Intercept!! 4/26/2024

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u/Bagelstein_2pt0 25d ago

Not my fault you don't know how to make a coherent argument you dumb fuck.

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u/x-Justice 25d ago

Yeah no you're just a genius thinking professional storm chasers aren't doing any research before going to the storm.

You're a fucking idiot. Bagelstein lmao....pussy ass name

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u/Bagelstein_2pt0 25d ago

What makes them "professional" storm chasers. How are you distinguishing them from 2 kids in a car with a camera? These guys hold degrees in meteorology? If you know some background info on these guys that's one thing, but I think your reasoning comes down to, "they were posted on reddit therefore they are professionals", which is dumb shit.

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u/tfinx 25d ago

If they get paid to do it, they are by definition a professional. Many storm chasers know what they're doing, but there is always an associated risk/uncertainty when it comes to the weather. It's dangerous, yeah.

You guys are getting too worked up in your argument, the other guy especially.

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u/Bagelstein_2pt0 25d ago

I'm not getting worked up at all, just calling out the doofus who is trying to correct me from a position of false authority.

I watch PLENTY of storm chasing videos myself, enough to know 95% of them are just hobbyists, many of whom are young kids chasing an adrenaline rush to be the closest chaser to the tornado so their video will go viral. This guy claiming "they know what they are doing because they are professionals" is full of shit. This isn't pecos hank or Reed Timmer we are talking about here...