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Metz, a trailblazing veteran of storm chasing for over 20 years who starred in the 2007 TV show “Twister Sisters,” has seen the rise in female storm chasers firsthand.
Jessica Moore, a storm chaser from Colorado Springs, ... Twister was the one movie that had a female in a lead storm chasing role, but she was a meteorologist. Again, not me.
Supporting female storm chasers. Jen Walton took a winding journey in founding Girls Who Chase, an initiative focused on supporting, recognizing and publicizing the efforts of female chasers.
While storm chasing is considered a male-dominated activity, there are many women who are passionate about hunting down storms and tornados. TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer reports in this week’s Sunday ...
“Female storm chasers have had to work three times as hard as male chasers for the same accomplishments,” she says. “There are more of us than you realize, and we’re very good at what we ...
Before she began storm-chasing, Al-Sayegh, 40, photographed landscapes and cityscapes as a hobby. Her enthusiasm for meteorological phenomena was ignited by chance. In 2011, she went out to shoot ...
Most people try to avoid golf ball-sized hail, flashing lightning, and dark skies when traveling. But not Brittany Holley, a storm chaser who seeks out places to encounter high winds and hailstorms.
Kelley Williamson and Randy Yarnall, storm chasers for the Weather Channel, smashed into storm spotter Corbin Lee Jaeger after police said they blew a stop sign at a remote Texas intersection. Now … ...
The lawsuit cites lengthy text messages between a storm chaser and a female producer at the Weather Channel. The producer said she planned to forward the storm chaser’s concerns about ...
Sarah Hasan Al-Sayegh describes herself as the first female Kuwaiti-Arab storm chaser. Pictured, a "haboob" or dust wall looms dark and red over Kuwait City in 2011.
Sarah Hasan Al-Sayegh describes herself as the first female Kuwaiti-Arab storm chaser. Pictured, a "haboob" or dust wall looms dark and red over Kuwait City in 2011.
Though she is an accountant by trade, Sarah Hasan Al-Sayegh calls herself the first Kuwaiti-Arab female storm chaser.When she isn’t crunching numbers, Al-Sayegh tracks ferocious storms, to both ...