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		<description><![CDATA[Because storm chasing primarily began in the United States, for reasons to study the behaviour of tornadoes, storm chasers seem to have a relatively high acceptance in the community. In the United States, literally&#160;thousands of chasers embark on storm chasing &#8230; <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/2009/04/how-many-storm-chasers-are-there/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span lang="EN-AU"><span lang="EN-AU"><img hspace="3" align="left" vspace="3" border="3" alt="0512jd29 How many storm chasers are there?" src="http://www.australiasevereweather.com.au/photography/thumbs/2004/0512jd29.jpg" title="How many storm chasers are there?" /></span>Because <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/storm-chasing/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with storm chasing">storm chasing</a> primarily began in the <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on"><a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/united-states/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with United States">United States</a></st1:country-region></st1:place>, for reasons to study the behaviour of <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/tornadoes/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tornadoes">tornadoes</a>, <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/storm-chasers/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Storm Chasers">storm chasers</a> seem to have a relatively high acceptance in the community. In the <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">United States</st1:country-region></st1:place>, literally&<a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/nbsp/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nbsp">nbsp</a>;thousands of chasers embark on storm chasing <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/expeditions/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Expeditions">expeditions</a> across Tornado&nbsp;Alley. Anyone from storm <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/enthusiasts/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Enthusiasts">enthusiasts</a> to researchers and&nbsp;even storm chasing tour companies who are paid by their <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/tourists/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tourists">tourists</a> in the hope of experiencing a tornado sighting!</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-AU">Since the <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/1990s/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with 1990s">1990s</a>, storm chasing spread to other <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/countries/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Countries">countries</a> such as <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/canada/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Canada">Canada</a> and <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/australia/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Australia">Australia</a> as well as several countries across <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/europe/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Europe">Europe</a>. Of these, some storm chasers also make their <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/treck/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Treck">treck</a> across to <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/tornado-alley/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tornado Alley">Tornado Alley</a> in search of <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/supercells/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Supercells">supercells</a> and tornadoes. The influence of the movie <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/block-buster/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Block Buster">block buster</a> <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117998/">Twister</a> had its impact across the <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/globe/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Globe">globe</a> but certainly the <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/internet-revolution/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Internet Revolution">internet revolution</a> enhanced the storm chasing movement.</span></p>
<p><span lang="EN-AU">In <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Australia</st1:country-region></st1:place> I would estimate perhaps a hundred or so storm chasers who might venture out during the season. Very few storm chasers existed prior to <a href="http://www.stormweather.com.au/storms_weather/weatherforecasts/twister/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Twister">Twister</a> aired across Australia. The development of <a href="http://www.australiasevereweather.com">Australia Severe Weather</a> website certainly made significant grounds in providing a balanced,&nbsp;positive and quite accurate foundation for storm chasing in Australia.</span></p>

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