I really doubt other actual chasers would dislike this. They would probably give you a high five. Probably just some troll fans of other chasers. Although I follow other chasers, I will say I’m happy for you that you got on the right area of Nebraska while everyone else was chasing in the southeast of the state. Awesome footage!
I wish to add. Any other jealous fans of other Chasers, DO NOT get it. All of you are a wonderful group. I get extremely angry at the you're my favorite chaser!" It's not a competition.
I agree. Any other storm chasers would give them a high-five and say “congrats”. Anyone jealous are just trolls that other storm chasers wouldn’t claim as fans.
@@trendmassacre8423 will do partner.... however, it's still dumb to chase something that can kill a person and hurl them into the air about 30,000 feet. Unless of course you insane.
The last place I would want to depend on for a sudden getaway from an impending tornado is a one lane, dirt road! When the rain starts, it will turn to soup! And you could find yourself stuck in the mud when you need to get away fast! And you don’t have enough room to turn around with a ditch on both sides! Not a good plan! It’s a comedy of errors that you willingly chose!
You could tell they were watching the movement of the storm. They are responsible professionals who didn’t move in until they were fully apprised of the situation.
Yes, their last act was to upload this video to RU-vid (and also they called the Sonic drive in and cancelled their to-go order for Coney Dogs with extra chili)
*intercept - v., ˌin-tər-ˈsept : to stop, seize, or interrupt in progress or course* *As a "science channel", don't use words improperly.* *It's getting downright annoying, I have to employ an extra tick for every damn word I hear now, because they are usually used improperly and so I have to translate from EmotionSpeak to RealitySpeak.*