Chasing the storm chasers: On the way to meet the VORTEX2 team: Scientific American Blog »
Posted By Fi5herman 6 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyEditor’ s note: For the next three days, Scientific American contributing editor Christie Nicholson will be traveling with nearly 80 scientists conducting the largest tornado study ever completed. Check out her progress and learn about twisters on SciAm’ s Twitter feed .
DENVER— I’ ve just landed at Denver International Airport, and I’ m traveling to Kansas to meet up with the largest entourage of storm chasers in history. So at the risk of being insensitive to those who live in Tornado Alley— the area between the Rockies and the Appalachian Mountains— I’ m happy that there are a few severe storms on the horizon.
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