I care for a man with multiple disabilities, he loves watching storm chaser videos, and I admit, so do I. Up in the NE, we only have blizzards to look forward to.
Watching storms is so very thrilling. I’m definitely the type to go sit on the porch so I can get a good birds eye view of our trampoline sailing away end over end. My whole extended family loves it, I thought it was normal until we all married and our husbands who explained to us that it was indeed not normal behavior. Is it not normal to know every meteorologist on every station and what nights they work? How to properly read weather radar? Tell the whole room to quiet down when we hear a weather alert siren on the screen? Text each other back and forth, giving wind speed updates, rain gage data, and rotation spotting s, like we are watching the Super Bowl? Don’t all families do that?
I care for a man with multiple disabilities, he loves watching storm chaser videos, and I admit, so do I. Up in the NE, we only have blizzards to look forward to.
Watching storms is so very thrilling. I’m definitely the type to go sit on the porch so I can get a good birds eye view of our trampoline sailing away end over end. My whole extended family loves it, I thought it was normal until we all married and our husbands who explained to us that it was indeed not normal behavior. Is it not normal to know every meteorologist on every station and what nights they work? How to properly read weather radar? Tell the whole room to quiet down when we hear a weather alert siren on the screen? Text each other back and forth, giving wind speed updates, rain gage data, and rotation spotting s, like we are watching the Super Bowl? Don’t all families do that?
No not at all. But as a desert dweller myself, rain and storms are rare so its like winning the lottery usually to see a good storm.
Arizona representing here
Same here. Most of my life. Haven't loved outside of a desert all my life lol.
I, and least one of my adult children are addicted to weather watching. Doesn't even have to be where we live.