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One Thing You Should Definitely Not Do During A Tornado

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 | 2:42 PM

May 22, 2013
When Tim Baker began racing to the front lines of unfolding natural disasters 18 years ago, it was just him, his video cameras and the tornado.

But those "good old days" are over. Now, when Baker chases tornadoes, he finds himself joined by a mix of curious onlookers, amateurs taking photos with smartphones, and a growing cadre of self-made, semi-professional storm chasers -- seeking adventure, wealth or at least exposure for storm videos distributed via social media.  Continue reading...
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