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The Texas Severe Storms Association (TESSA) is a national non-profit organization founded in 1993 by storm chaser and TESSA chairman Martin Lisius.The organization’s mission is to bring together both professional meteorologists and weather enthusiasts in an attempt to better understand dangerous storms through the collection and diffusion of knowledge.
A tornado crosses a field in Katy, Texas, on Dec. 28, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video.
Multiple tornado sightings were reported Saturday as millions of Americans were under threat of twisters across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Storm chaser video shows a violent, long ...
It was produced by the Texas Severe Storms Association with support from the Meadows Foundation of Dallas, Texas. In 1996, Lisius wrote and directed "The Chasers of Tornado Alley," an early documentary film about storm chasing. [14] In 2018, Lisius shot a short film titled, "Prairie Wind" with a 16K video camera system he custom-built. [15]
Storm chaser describes witnessing storm Friday 16 June 2023 11:00 , Rachel Sharp Storm chaser Brian Emfinger told Fox Weather that he watched the twister move through a mobile home park, mangling ...
He also maintains a YouTube channel called "Pecos Hank" where he documents his storm chasing around Tornado Alley. As of June 23, 2022, the channel had over one million subscribers. In 2014, Schyma served as Storm Consultant for the film The Last Witch Hunter. Most of the tornado and lightning footages of the 2023 film Supercell are by Schyma. [14]
The kindness and courageous acts of storm chasers, emergency responders and community members could be felt and seen immediately following the tornado. The twister, which received a preliminary ...
Storm chasers are not generally paid to chase, with the exception of television media crews in certain television market areas, video stringers and photographers (freelancers mostly, but some staff), and researchers such as graduate meteorologists and professors. An increasing number sell storm videos and pictures and manage to make a profit.