STORM TRACK: September 30, 1986 (Volume 9 Issue 6)
The ST Roster lists names, addresses, and brief bibliographies of those persons interested in or willing to correspond with others about storms. Normally, only recent entries since the last issue appear.
Name Address Chase country-range
Dan Chaffee 1510 Horland Ave. Oklahoma and West Texas
Norman, OK 73071
Bibliography: Age 31, single, moved to Norman to chase and attend
O.U. as a painting graduate student. I'm a former pilot who has
had dreams of tornadoes since childhood. My fascination seems to
be growing exponentially.
Tommy Johnston 4313 Walnut
Kansas City, MO 64111
Bibliography: Age 30, works as an RN in an intensive care unit at
a local hospital. I am also a freelance photographer with a life
long interest in tornadoes and other severe weather conditions. I
am also a car mechanic with professional driving experience and
looking to chase with someone. Equipment: 35 mm and 4 x 5 cameras.
Derek Dodson Rt. 2
Metropolis, IL 62960
(Bibliography: Age 16, raised in Metropolis, IL; am a student at
Massac County High School. I am presently a junior and have never
chased before but I do have a drivers license. I would like to
exchange information with other kids my age. Would love to exchange
weather data. I do not have very many pictures yet but would like
some. I have written a booklet on severe weather in my local area and
you can write me for more information. I would really like to hear
from some of you since I'm a new member of STORM TRACK.)
Bob Slater 7419 Arlington Blvd. #304
Falls Church, VA 22042
(Bibliography: Age 36, postal worker who has been interested in
severe storms, and all aspects of weather, ever since I was old enough
to notice the difference. I have lived along the east coast most of
my life, and have been lucky enough to have gone through most of the
hurricanes along the mid-Atlantic coast from the 1950's on. But,
tornadoes are my real fascination. I was fortunate to meet Dave
Hoadley and he introduced me to STORM TRACK. Interested persons
please write.)
Robert Welch III sent his designed bumper sticker: