I feel I should chime in here. First of all, let me state that I am NOT involved with the production that Warren mentioned but I do speak from experience since I do have my own 13 episode storm chasing TV series. Thanks for raising the topic.
The whole "competition" concept was probably someone's idea to try and make storm chasing more compelling to the audience. Let's face it. Most of the time, chasing involves making a forecast and then a long, boring drive. Not exactly prime time material. The competition aspect adds tension when the skies are blue and more danger when things really start to heat up.
As a matter of fact, the producer of my show suggested this very concept at one point a few months ago. I explained to him my distaste for the idea and it was soon dropped but it was a natural thing for him to suggest. Mind you, he was ridiing with me last year during the death ridge in the last 2 weeks of May so he never even had the opportunity to experience the wonders of a "real" chase.
That's how TV works. They want to tell an interesting story that'll grab viewers. Period.
If the show gets funding, they will make it. If they make it, somebody will sign up, but beware the editing process. It doesn't matter what you say, the stuff you really want to make it in will probably hit the cutting room floor. I'm very lucky in that I have a tremendous amout of input on
Angry Planet but that would likely not be the case with this show.
My 2 cents.
George Kourounis
Host - Angry Planet
Ourdoor Life Network, Canada
www.angryplanet.tv
www.stormchaser.ca