STORM TRACK: September 30, 1981 (Volume 4 Issue 6)
"Dave, please don't be discouraged about ST we do appreciate it, ... I suspect many people (like me!) would appreciate a subscription 'renewal notice' ... we really need the reminders. My chase season was a mixture of extreme 'highs' and 'lows.' Al Moller and I went out on May 22 and saw 9-10 tornadoes from the same storm. Our photography was only mediocre, but the storm was so outstanding, we got some decent pix, anyway. The next day we saw two more tornadoes, then nothing for the remainder of the two weeks!!! (May 22 was our first day out!)" ---- Chuck Doswell
Your recent ST issues have continued to be interesting to me, but, authorship does need to expand. I'm not an active chaser but interested from a mesoscale, photographic and general interest perspective. I think one topic ... could involve the strategy of chasing. It seems to have gotten better, but I've seen no manuals, etc. on the topic. What a chaser does when confronted with a storm, a road map and a car for the rest of the day (either idealized or a case study) could be very interesting for all. I think, in particular, there are insights and cloud growth ideas that, develop from these experiences that have common application and could be useful to a number of severe storm fields." --- Ron Holle