A Chronicle of ''Nature's Wildest Weather''
We've all heard of photogenic people, but tornadoes?
Storm chaser and author Hank-Schyma thinks they can be, although he is particularly fond of lightning. There are loads of such images in his book, Storm: Chasing Nature's Wildest Weather.
There's even lightning-related phenomena: The most common, he says, are sprites. which often resemble jellyfish. They are among the book's best shots. So it's disappointing to learn that light-sensitive cameras are responsible, as sprites aren't too bright close up.
When it comes to hail, Hank isn't eager to get up close--though they come in all sorts of odd shapes (even resembling the human heart in one depiction). He explains that storm chasers are not concerned so much about getting hurt. It is more about losing a vehicle window, then being forced off the road while trying to find another one.
Hank has had his fill of hurricanes, though. After capturing damage from Ike, which made landfall not far from his home in 2008, he'd rather go surfing than hurricane-chasing.
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