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Martie Cordaro is President and General Manager for the Omaha Storm Chasers, TripleA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. Cordaro, entering his nineteenth season in. The smaller a drone gets, the more places it can be easily flown. But while many researchers have been trying to tackle the monumental challenge of building drones. Storm Chasers Watch Series' title='Storm Chasers Watch Series' />Watch full episodes of Discovery shows, FREE with your TV subscription. Available anytime on any device. Start watching now NOAA National Weather Service National Weather Service. Severe thunderstorms possible over the Northern Plains and Upper Mississippi Valley. Tim Samaras dies Tragic last words of father and son storm chasers killed after tornado threw their car somersaulting half a mile. Tim Samaras, 5. 5, his son Paul, 2. Carl Young, 4. 5, died in El Reno on Friday They were heard on Oklahoma Highway Patrol radio screaming before they were killed. The elder Samaras was found strapped into their car while the other victims bodies were discovered half a mile to the east and half a mile to the west. Friend and meteorologist Mike Nelson said Tim was not a cowboy, he was as cautious as possible about his approach to studying these dangerous stormsAt least 1. Fridays storms including a four year old girl who was swept away by flood waters in Oklahoma City on Friday. Five month old baby in critical condition after being pulled out alive from Oklahoma River. Authorities say many people ignored advice to sit tight and attempted to leave the area probably as a reaction to the twister than killed 2. By. Helen Pow. Published. BST, 3 June 2. 01. The other victims bodies were found half a mile to the east and half a mile to the west, Canadian County under sheriff Chris West said. Joyful Noise Movie Watch Online. Scroll down for videos. Following their passion Storm chasers Tim Samaras right, his son Paul Samaras left and Carl Young second left were killed on Friday by a tornado. They are pictured along with fellow storm chaser Tony Laubach. Avid explorer Emotional tributes have been made to scientist and storm chaser Tim Samaras, who died doing what he loved, friends said Destroyed The Chevrolet Cobalt, pictured, driven by Tim Samaras was thrown half a mile in the terrifying storm. Motherhood Full Movie Online Free. Tragic Tim Samaras was found dead inside the car, pictured, while the other storm chasers bodies were discovered half a mile in either direction. But before their stalking of the. Oklahoma. Highway Patrol Trooper Betsy Randolph. They were screaming,. There was no place to hide. According to Mr West, their vehicle looked like it had gone through a trash compactor when it was found. The car was probably about 6. Like wadded up, he told the. Washington Post. Mr West guessed the experienced storm. Were never going to know, because theyre not here to tell us, Mr West told The Post. The news comes as the death toll from Fridays tornadoes and storms in Oklahoma has risen to 1. Oklahoma chief medical examiner said on Monday. Officials added five victims on Monday to the confirmed list of dead from the tornadoes and from storms that caused severe flooding three adults and two unidentified children, the medical examiners office said. Discovery Channel said it will honor the three veteran storm chasers, who regularly appeared on its show Stormchasers, with a special airing this week. Deadly profession Storm chasers Tim Samaras center and crew member Carl Young right were killed on Friday in a tornado that ripped through El Reno, Oklahoma. Dangers Paul Samaras, 2. Carl Young, 4. 5, right were killed as they conducted research during the tornadoes in Oklahoma this weekend. On the edge The storm chasers were killed as they followed the tornado in Oklahoma on Friday as the death toll rose to 1. Deadly twister Three storm chasers were among at least 1. El Reno on Friday. The program, Mile Wide Tornado Stormchasers Tribute, will feature scenes of Tim Samaras, his son Paul and Mr Young. It airs at 1. 0 p. EDT Wednesday. The men spent years capturing and sharing storm videos with TV viewers and weather researchers. Discovery says it has been updated with Stormchasers footage of the researchers. In a tribute, Mr Samaras brother Jim wrote on Facebook Thank you to everyone for the condolences. It truly is sad that we lost my great brother Tim and his great son, Paul. Our hearts also go out to the Carl Young family as well as they are feeling the same feelings we are today. They all unfortunately passed away but doing what they loved. Long time friend of Tim Samaras, meteorologist Mike Nelson, told the Denver Channel I have known Tim for over 2. The National Geographic Society made 1. Tim for research over the years for field work like he was doing in Oklahoma at the time of his death, and he was one of our 2. Emerging Explorers. Lighting up the sky The storm chasers work was featured on National Geographic and the Discovery Channel as they tracked violent weather systemsTims research included creation of a special probe he would place in the path of a twister to measure data from inside the tornado his pioneering work on lightning was featured in the August 2. National Geographic magazine. Though we sometimes take it for granted, Tims death is a stark reminder of the risks encountered regularly by the men and women who work for us. This is an enormous loss for his family, his wide circle of friends and colleagues and National Geographic. However, the mens deaths have shone a spotlight on the dangers of storm chasing. Use a telephoto lens for gosh sakes. Thats what theyre made for, long time storm chaser, David Hoadley, of Falls Church, told The Washington Post. Hoadley has been in the business for 5. El Reno twister. People who chase storms need to back off a little bit. Plan for a lifetime, like I did. Take your time. Nine were confirmed dead in the Oklahoma City area on Friday evening, though the death toll has since risen, and flash floods in Arkansas caused additional fatalities, including a sheriff trying to rescue people from rising waters. Damage from Friday nights severe weather was concentrated a few miles north of Moore, the Oklahoma City suburb pounded by an EF5 tornado on May 2. Eye of the storm Tornado researcher Tim Samaras monitors the radar left. His pioneering work has made it easier to warn people about tornadoes Another two sets of storm chasing meteorologists had lucky escapes on Friday night after their vehicles got too close to the multiple tornadoes that hit the Oklahoma City area. TIM SAMARAS THE VALUABLE LEGACY OF A STORM CHASERThe seasoned storm chaser had dedicated his life to extreme weather, following storms for a quarter of a century. His pioneering work included the development of probes which when left in the path of a tornado, can measure pressure drops. He set a world record in 2. F 4 tornado. His website Twistex has been integral to understanding how tornadoes work and improving warning times for those living in Tornado Alley. Hail and high. winds were the chief threat, though a tornado could not be ruled out. Friday nights storm formed out on. Oklahoma City, giving residents plenty of advance. When told to seek shelter, many ventured out and snarled traffic. May 2. 0. It. was chaos. People were going southbound in the northbound lanes. She quickly. regretted it. Lucky escape A meteorologist from The Weather Channel was injured after his car seen here was thrown 2. Waterway A man uses a jetski to travel between his home and Osage City, after Missouri was affected by severe flooding. Storm damage Navy veterans inspect the washed out road where they pulled a woman and her daughter to safety after their car flooded. A family in El Reno, Oklahoma inspect what is left of their home after Friday nights tornadoes battered the local area. Rain Parts of Oklahoma City experience extreme flooding after multiple tornadoes passed through Central Oklahoma. For more videos, please go to the Long Center Austin When she. Ms Black. turned around and found herself directly in the path of the most violent. The rain was. coming down horizontally in front of my car. Trooper Randolph said roadways quickly became. Watch Fired Up! Online (2017) on this page. They had no. place to go, and thats always a bad thing. They were essentially. Ms Randolph said. A four year old boy died after being swept. Oklahoma River on the south side of Oklahoma City, said. Oklahoma City police Lt. Jay Barnett. The boy and other family members. More than 1. 00 people were injured by swirling debris, most with puncture wounds and lacerations, authorities said.