Storm Spotters vs. Storm Chasers: Who Contributes More to Severe Weather Safety?

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Do storm spotters (stationary, reporting to the NWS) have a greater impact on public safety than storm chasers?

Are storm chasers more focused on personal thrills than public service, or is this a misconception?

How can storm spotters and storm chasers better collaborate for accurate and timely reporting?

Is there a place for live-streamed storm chasing, or does it encourage dangerous behavior?

What role does technology (radar apps, GPS, live feeds) play in making both spotting and chasing more effective?

Share your experiences: Have you ever had a report save lives or improve a severe weather warning?
 
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