In the photo below: Happiness after several tornadoes observed, including the Hill City Tornado, on 9 June 2005. This was Eric Nguyen.
Today signifies the passing of one of the greatest individuals I’ve had the pleasure to encounter. Eric Nguyen meant the world to me and his closest friends. We first conversed together in June 1998 and continued to develop a lifelong friendship. Perhaps unknown to him, he served as one of the most important motivating individuals in my life throughout the past 10 years. I was fortunate to have the opportunity to chase with him in excess of 50 times over the years, and it was without a doubt some of the best times of my life.
I’ll forever miss quoting movies of DOTD and Cast Away, launching helium balloons or playing with bouncy balls for no apparent reason, and chatting all-the-while dreaming together of innovative ideas and storm seasons to come. I’m also grateful he was such a close friend on a personal level. My mother will always treasure being escorted by Eric down the aisle on my wedding day.
Eric was the epitome of respectable storm observing; always kind, level-headed, gentlemen-like, and with a purpose. His passion, understanding, and respect for severe weather were unparalleled to any other chaser of his generation. Eric’s demeanor and humor were infectious and his photography was beyond inspiring to all parts of the world. His intellect, contributions, and positive influence in the realm of storm chasing and mesoscale meteorology will assuredly be appreciated and will motivate others for years to come.
You have left this life, and I don't know why. But I welcome the opportunity of annual companionship that undoubtedly lies ahead. Because the wind will forever whisper your words and laughter to those that listen. And the rusty windmill will wave a soothing acknowledgment of your presence. You will be witnessed over the unending green fields, capped by a condensation canopy of your liking. We know where to find you. You will never leave us, and we will never leave you. Goodbye my friend, until we meet again.
Scott Blair