Originally posted by Justin Walker
Chasing winter storms....How or more importantly, why would you do that?!?!?!?!?! :? Pics would be good....but not worth it
There are documentaries for just about every type of weather - including winter storms, so if you were hoping to generate stock footage, this might be of interest. The first that pops to mind for me is a segment I recall seeing of cattle in ND during a blizzard - covered in ice and shivering, very dramatic footage.
I agree with the consensus that several of the categories aren't storms at all but weather hazards - in fact a tsunami doesn't have anything to do with weather (though it was lumped in with floods). That said, Karen's myopic view of storms as only meaning supercells is on the other extreme.
Assuming we are talking about blizzard conditions - I would agree that chasing one of these has the great potential for disaster, as you could freeze to death if you run out of gas stuck in a snow bank.
While lightning can kill and strikes without notice - if you are chasing it you typically don't set up where the risk of being struck is all that great. You seem more likely to be struck while looking at or doing something else.
That leads to chasing tornadoes - which themselves rarely pose a hazard to chasers, but instead the other hazards associated with the storm (hail, high winds, heavy rain, blowing dust, yahoo chasers

and lightning) pose a greater risk to the chaser.
A hurricane could easily rank high, if you are planning to get caught up in the storm surge - but this is related to flooding - so wan't sure which cat this is better covered under. Otherwise, seems hurricane chasers either set up well away from structures that could fail and offer flying debris or seek refuge in sturdy structures - so the risks to life seem minimal.
Flash floods can certainly be deadly - and I suppose you could chase after such things. Again, stock footage of significant flash flooding is probably something that can be sold.
Missing from the list is hail - but since the largest hail comes from supercells I suspect few chase these storms with the goal of seeing their car dented up.
You could also chase a windstorm - a good haboob would certainly be a nice addition to anyone's photo collection.
Glen