Some Apologies Pertaining to Yesterday's Storms
Yesterday was hardly weather science's best day. I believe some apologies are in order. Amateur Storm Chasers. Storm chasing has brought numerous insights into meteorology that have resulted in better tornado warnings. That stated, it is my understanding, backed up by photos and video, the roads in northeast Kansas were absolutely clogged by 'chasers.' The problem is that many of these people were not actual chasers. In a number of cases (and this has happened to me more than once) locals recognize that a chaser(s) is in the area and they want to see a tornado. So they start following the chaser. It reminds me of the airport phenomenon known as "gate lice," when one person prematurely gets in line so everyone does. I'm told there were hundreds of cars. In addition to "locals," there are the "thrill seeker" chasers, many of whom seem to little regard for traffic laws. One person estimated there were between 800 and 1,600 people in northe...