About this episode
Warren Faidley discusses his career as a storm chaser and photographer documenting extreme weather phenomena. Faidley examines the most dangerous storms he has encountered including tornadoes, hurricanes, and lightning. The conversation explores the science of severe weather and what creates the most violent atmospheric conditions. Faidley discusses the thrill and danger of storm chasing and close calls with deadly weather. The discussion addresses changes in weather patterns and whether storms are becoming more frequent or intense. Faidley examines the technical challenges of photographing extreme weather and capturing definitive storm images. The broadcast explores Faidley's work providing footage for media and research documenting atmospheric phenomena. Faidley discusses the psychology of storm chasers and what drives individuals to pursue dangerous weather. The conversation addresses climate change and whether shifting patterns affect severe weather frequency. Faidley examines what chasing storms reveals about nature's power and the changing atmospheric dynamics.