Storm Chaser, registered United States Service Mark for Warren Faidley, confirmed by the United States Patent and Trademark Office as the first, full-time, professional storm chasing journalist
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Bob Iverson, a storm chaser, is driving down the road and manages to save a family from an oncoming tornado.
David K. Hoadley (born 1938), first known storm chaser and founder of Storm Track magazine
In college, he interned at KMGH-TV in Denver, and was an avid storm chaser throughout college, as well as, the treasurer of the American Meteorology Society at UNC.
Rob Mayeda (born, c. 1971) is a meteorologist, reporter, storm chaser, and segment producer for KNTV in San Jose, California.
The first recognized storm chaser is David Hoadley (1938– ), who began chasing North Dakota storms in 1956; systematically using data from area weather offices.
In season 2 of the USA Network series Royal Pains, Reshma Shetty (as Divya Katdare) diagnoses a storm chaser (Jamie Ray Newman) with recurring fractures to have tumor-induced osteomalacia.