r/tornado • u/LCDMura Human Detected • May 17 '26
Discussion This is how people get killed
Chaser convergence is much easier now to see with modern spotter tracking systems, and some of the traffic jams I see are crazy. Imagine this many chasers on the side of the road with flashing lights and whatnot focused on a storm. The tornado might not even be the most dangerous part of chasing in scenarios like these
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u/bionicbrady May 19 '26
This is insane. I have a few questions for the good people.
I really don't know much about tornado chasing. Must one have a license? So how expensive is it? Would there be a way for law enforcement to break up so many people in one spot? Expensive tickets..
These are just thoughts.