STORM TRACK: January 31, 1984 (Volume 7 Issue 2)
This month's Roster includes several additions/revisions from subscribers who have expressed interest in hearing from and exchanging correspondence with others on storms, tornadoes and chasing. Through this Section, several storm enthusiasts across the country have made contact with each other, who might not otherwise have done so.
Name Address Chase country - range
Dr. Charles A. Doswell III 1513 Drake Street Texas to Colorado to Missouri
Longmont, Colorado 80501
(Biography: Age 37; married/one 8 year old son; Employer - NOAA/ERL/OWRM;
began chasing in Oklahoma and Texas in 1972.)
Roger Jensen 220 East Holmes St.Dakotas to Minnesota
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota 56501
(Biography: Began chasing and photographing in the 50s; equipment used is
a 35mm Miranda "S" single lens reflex and 24mm, 50mm and 90-275mm zoom
lenses. Has had photography/articles published in three "Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society" magazines for Jan., 1973 (cover and pages
28-9); July, 1975 (pages 686-7) and June, 1977 (cover and pages 502-4);
on the "Weatherwise' cover for Oct., 1976; and in Clouds of the World -
A Complete Color Encyclopedia, 1972.)
Mark Mabel Apt. 215, 1001 East Independence Southern Kansas, Oklahoma
Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801 and north and west Texas
(Biography: Age 25; BS in meteorology from Texas A&M and one year of
graduate work at same; chase vehicle a 1984 burgundy Honda Accord;
Phone #405-273-2777.)
Alan Moller 9724 Westpark Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, especially
Benbrook, Texas 76126 NW Texas and W Oklahoma; usually 2-3
(Benbrook is 20 miles WSW of weeks in late May and early June
DFW Airport, on Highway 377)
(Biography: Age 34; single; NWS meteorologist, formerly Warning and
Preparedness Meteorologist, formerly member of the NSSL-O.U. Tornado
Intercept Project; current interests - multicell severe storms, weightlifting,
softball, tennis, traveling; current loves - supercell severe
storms, photography, Texas girls who two-step, and Scottish Terriers.
Alan invites chasers to drop by and exchange chase stories.)
Barbara White PO Box 9035 "Western Pacific from Australia to Japan"
Tamuning, Guam 96911 and "as soon as my finances allow, I plan
to take up tornado chasing in Australia!"
(Biography: Age 27; single; began chasing hurricanes in 1980 and tornadoes
in 1982.)