ChaseGuy
Hello! My name is Guy Coopmans and I'm a 39 year old professional firefifghter from Utrecht, The Netherlands. Besides my love for (adrenalin) sports I can get really passionate about whatever Mother Nature has to offer us. From an amazing star display on a clear night to an erupting volcano...even a murmuration of starlings or a beautiful tree can make my day! Ever since i was young severe weather has fascinated me. As a kid already staying up all night with lightning storms and now, as a kitesurfer going out to sea with 50kts wind and huge waves..My fascination for severe weather got a real boost in spring 2013, when i was visiting my brother in law in the USA with my girlfriend. We got accidently caught up in the system that created the tornado that hit Granbury on the 15th of may and we had to seek shelter for golf ball sized hail. After experiencing this, the 20th we drove from Amarillo to Oklahoma for an inprovised stormchase. We could see the supercell that hit Moore with that huge tornado develop right in front of us as we drove towards OK. It was beautiful to witness, not knowing that this event sadly was about to take a lot of lives. We aborted the chase at the very moment we heard on the radio that the tornado was on the ground in urban area. Right after this tragedy i offered help being a firefighter, but the police wouldn't let me get in to the area that had been hit, so we left. Allthough this was of course a very, very tragic day, seeing these forces at work is something I will never forget. We do get some severe weather in Holland, but this was like something from another planet!
After chasing a few small storms in my country I really got more and more into it. I ordered and read Tim Vasquez's book 'A stormchasing handbook', watched the 'Structure 101' DVD, did the online course 'Thunderstoms-an Inttroduction' on Spotter Network, read a lot of topics on this site and watched tons of video's on Youtube off course. So all in all I'm still a beginner, but an enthusiastic one. I would love to go back to the USA this spring or maybe next year for a 2-3 weeks chaseholiday, but i can't find anybody in Holland who would like to join me. That's why i would like to use this introduction as well to call out for any chaser/chase team on a budget that wants to team up/looks for a new member for spring 2015 or 2016!! As i said I don't have a lot of knowledge about meterology yet (I'm learning more very day), but I think I can still be pretty useful: Being a firefighter in a busy city in Holland I've got a lot of experience with driving under tough/stressfull circumstances with all kinds of vehicles (also big trucks and ladders). I did a lot of advanced driving courses and don't mind driving long distances (and able to stay focused), so that makes me a suitable driver. I am not a paramedic like some of the firefighters in the USA, but off course i am well trained in offering First Aid an CPR and would like to help whoever in need after a storm hit. Besides that I know how to operate a cemera pretty will and I've got (not professional, but allright) editing skills.
I don't mind sleeping in shitty hotels or even in a tent or in the car if that way we've got more money left for fuel ;-). My English is as good as fluent by the way! So let me know if you can use someone like me and we might be chasing together this may/june or maybe in 2016.
Besides wanting to chase I'm really happpy to be a member of this site and looking forward to learning new stuff and getting to know more like-minded peolple! Hope to see you some day in the field, regards,
Guy Coopmans
After chasing a few small storms in my country I really got more and more into it. I ordered and read Tim Vasquez's book 'A stormchasing handbook', watched the 'Structure 101' DVD, did the online course 'Thunderstoms-an Inttroduction' on Spotter Network, read a lot of topics on this site and watched tons of video's on Youtube off course. So all in all I'm still a beginner, but an enthusiastic one. I would love to go back to the USA this spring or maybe next year for a 2-3 weeks chaseholiday, but i can't find anybody in Holland who would like to join me. That's why i would like to use this introduction as well to call out for any chaser/chase team on a budget that wants to team up/looks for a new member for spring 2015 or 2016!! As i said I don't have a lot of knowledge about meterology yet (I'm learning more very day), but I think I can still be pretty useful: Being a firefighter in a busy city in Holland I've got a lot of experience with driving under tough/stressfull circumstances with all kinds of vehicles (also big trucks and ladders). I did a lot of advanced driving courses and don't mind driving long distances (and able to stay focused), so that makes me a suitable driver. I am not a paramedic like some of the firefighters in the USA, but off course i am well trained in offering First Aid an CPR and would like to help whoever in need after a storm hit. Besides that I know how to operate a cemera pretty will and I've got (not professional, but allright) editing skills.
I don't mind sleeping in shitty hotels or even in a tent or in the car if that way we've got more money left for fuel ;-). My English is as good as fluent by the way! So let me know if you can use someone like me and we might be chasing together this may/june or maybe in 2016.
Besides wanting to chase I'm really happpy to be a member of this site and looking forward to learning new stuff and getting to know more like-minded peolple! Hope to see you some day in the field, regards,
Guy Coopmans