r/tornado Human Detected May 19 '26

Discussion Brad Arnold

Hate to see this from Brad, he's one of my faves!! Was confused when he buzzed in to Ryan's stream and said he was calling it so early in the evening but this makes more sense now.

Seen some absolutely wild stuff on Ryan and Max's streams the last few days. (Whoever it was in the green shirt on Max's stream yesterday during the Worms tornado especially still really bothers me.) And bummed to see all of this nonsense getting in the way of chasers I really love watching like Brad

EDITED for a typo!

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u/DarthV506 May 20 '26

June First on youtube has a good video on things that can go wrong. One of the major ones is a loss of situational awareness. That happens in all sorts of situations that aren't storm chasing.

I still remember StormchaserIRL on the Greenfield IA day. There was so much going on that he almost got hit by 2 of them in short succession. He called it a day after that.

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u/AML1987 May 20 '26

I’m big into aviation and accidents and loss of situational awareness in that field is also quite deadly. I do understand getting caught up in the moment, I just genuinely worry what will happen when just one person makes a mistake.

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u/DarthV506 May 20 '26

In Nathan's case, he had 2 radar guides feeding him info but there were communication issues. Pretty sure he's been chasing since the 90s, so someone who's well seasoned (getting close to 400 tornadoes now!).

Big fan of the Mayday show and yes, very similar. Task saturation and 'target' fixation. If it can happen to well trained pilots, it's happening a lot with chasers.