Storm Chaser wrote:caribepr wrote:Storm Chaser wrote:
Reporters, meteorologists, the camera crew; all of them have studied how to address the situation in the middle of a storm. You look at the situation from a "worst case scenerio" standpoint. I have covered many hurricanes in which I didn't feel safe. A storm is unpredictable, every time. However, measures are taken to keep the crew safe out in the field; as were mentioned too in this thread. When you are working with million dollar equipment and human life, you better understand your surroundings better than the "Average Joe" on the street. That is what schooling is for; to use in real life events. The background knowledge, the scientific knowledge, and the personal experience; I call this "training." There are some reporters I know, none of which work at our organization, that shouldn't be on-site covering a hurricane. You cannot stop random debris or the power of the wind, but you can be prepared and trained for how to handle such situations if they arise. All of it is a guessing game. You board the plane or van to travel to your destination, and you guess at whether you will return. You listen to the wind and rain outside your hotel room, and you guess at whether your roof will fly off. It's all a guessing game, even when you cover the hurricane. There are forecasts, paths, and predictions. In the end, a storm has a mind of its own. We have discovered that in years past, and we have certainly noticed that this year. Again, chasing the storm is not for the faint of heart. Before each broadcast, the crew gathers for a prayer. We don't know the outcome; we can only prepare for whatever happens in the field.
Okay...I think I've got it. Some work to get jobs as professional storm chasers, following them with the same high and passion as a mountain climber (think the 7), or any extreme sport. They know the risks, and get paid to do it in front of millions of viewers who think they are watching the weather person taking life risks to fuel his or her fire, but somehow, in our culture, almost becoming a *hero* by doing so (more stuff I don't get) with huge exposure (pun unintended but I like it), along with fame.
Or a bunch of people who think - pure stupid dumb and an example for others that, in their *ignorance* of the assumed caveat "Don't try this at home, folks" act the same way and get sometimes get killed.
Thank you. I really do have an insight now that I was unaware of, and I mean that seriously. It still is reckless and without forethought to consequences to others, in my opinion, but the why question is answered.





