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🌪️ Tracking Storms vs. Chasing – What’s Your Approach?

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  • mexiwauM Offline
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    Hey everyone,
    I’ve been thinking about the difference between tracking storms remotely versus getting out there and chasing them in person. Some folks love the thrill of being right in the middle of the action, while others prefer to track storms from a distance using radar, satellite imagery, and data analysis.

    Which approach do you prefer, and why?
    Do you think one is more valuable than the other in terms of predicting storm behavior, or do they complement each other? Would love to hear your experiences and thoughts on the pros and cons of each.

    Looking forward to the discussion!

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