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Cirque du So-What

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3. Tragic
Sun Jun 2, 2013, 11:09 AM
Jun 2013

Tim Samaras was in this business to advance science. My condolences to family and friends of all three men.

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More here maddezmom Jun 2013 #1
May they rest in peace. In_The_Wind Jun 2013 #10
Bad deal. But it is a risky hobby. Some people skydive, some climb mountains. If they enjoy.... Logical Jun 2013 #2
It was more than just a 'hobby' Cirque du So-What Jun 2013 #4
Job/Hobby ok. He had a reality TV show. Sold DVDs. But he did contribute.... Logical Jun 2013 #12
they had the ultimate tornado experience and probably blew their minds Voice for Peace Jun 2013 #25
Over the Rainbow ThoughtCriminal Jun 2013 #28
Not a hobby at all. The info they gathered saved lives. alphafemale Jun 2013 #17
And had a reality show. n-t Logical Jun 2013 #18
We get it. Being on TV negates any accomplishments Hugabear Jun 2013 #19
No, I love reality TV. Great accomplishment of the USA! n-t Logical Jun 2013 #20
So science that saves lives came from entertainment. certainly is not going to come from government. alphafemale Jun 2013 #21
Did you watch the show? Ever? Hyped up drama shit. I do not think.... Logical Jun 2013 #22
Making meterolgy cool was awesome. alphafemale Jun 2013 #36
Yes, because 'Storm Chasers' = 'Jersey Shore' right? Hugabear Jun 2013 #32
So what? cordelia Jun 2013 #42
Tragic Cirque du So-What Jun 2013 #3
It was just a matter of time before a chaser was killed. Itchinjim Jun 2013 #5
I've been thinking that the last couple days. Hassin Bin Sober Jun 2013 #40
Tragic. I guess his son was 24 but as a dad I'm not sure if I would ever take my son into... Poll_Blind Jun 2013 #6
Oh man, that's sad laundry_queen Jun 2013 #7
What happened? RobertEarl Jun 2013 #41
That's too bad, dangerous job. rl6214 Jun 2013 #8
watched them on the show warrior1 Jun 2013 #9
Apparently not careful enough proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #15
I think he means comparatively laundry_queen Jun 2013 #24
As these storm chasers take bigger risks to capture the best images Arkansas Granny Jun 2013 #11
I agree. When I think of a really dangerous job, I think of something like deep-sea welding. Poll_Blind Jun 2013 #14
Also, one from Austin working for the Weather Channel ... ananda Jun 2013 #13
Oklahoma series of tornadoes were very off the charts that night. dixiegrrrrl Jun 2013 #16
RIP. rhett o rick Jun 2013 #23
Storm chasers do a service for this country. May they rest in peace. hrmjustin Jun 2013 #26
They died doing what they loved. Terra Alta Jun 2013 #27
TWISTEX FarCenter Jun 2013 #29
That's what I mean when I talk about legitimate research. kestrel91316 Jun 2013 #30
Those guys save countless lives every year laundry_queen Jun 2013 #31
According to poster above, none of that means anything Hugabear Jun 2013 #33
Well, if they were the sort to do all the over-the-top fakey kestrel91316 Jun 2013 #38
Oh no! I remember Tim's crew from TV. I am so sad to hear about this, and offer my GreenPartyVoter Jun 2013 #34
tornadoes are to be avoided or else.... spanone Jun 2013 #35
You don't tug on Superman's cape. MrSlayer Jun 2013 #37
Way too early for this... hootinholler Jun 2013 #39
There is still a lot of research done on tornadoes to increase warning time strategery blunder Jun 2013 #43
About Tim Samaras, and spotters pay tribute. Iterate Jun 2013 #44
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