Spring in Texas means severe weather season — and a busy time of year for storm chasers, who play an integral role in helping meteorologists collect data that radar alone can’t always provide.
Spring in Texas means severe weather season -- and a busy time of year for storm chasers."Tornado season" historically runs from late spring to early summer, but this year, the state has already seen several tornadoes through mid-March.
"Until we get some sort of ground truth or a storm spotter or a storm chaser saying, 'Hey, yeah, tornado warning, that tornado is on the ground.' Because a lot of the circulations that radar picks up, that does not they don't reach the ground," KRLD Chief Meteorologist Dan Brounoff said."So that's one of the most valuable things that have as many eyes on the ground looking at the sky as possible.
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