Greg Flint
EF1
Just curious if there are any old school chasers her who leave technology completely out of their cars and simply look at data in the AM, put together a forecast and bring only a camera out on a chase using only visual cues to guide them?
Lately, I've been wondering if this would be worth trying as a way to minimize distractions behind the wheel and also test skill level. Wouldn't it be MORE exhilarating and in a way more satisfying if you Did some homework before you went out and as a result scored a beautiful supercell T-storm without all the electronic assistance? I'm certainly not saying I am even close to the point where I can do this; but I certainly would have HUGE amounts of respect and admiration for those who get by with less out there.
I would love to hear if anyone does thid style of chasing anymore or if anyone has given it a try.
Lately, I've been wondering if this would be worth trying as a way to minimize distractions behind the wheel and also test skill level. Wouldn't it be MORE exhilarating and in a way more satisfying if you Did some homework before you went out and as a result scored a beautiful supercell T-storm without all the electronic assistance? I'm certainly not saying I am even close to the point where I can do this; but I certainly would have HUGE amounts of respect and admiration for those who get by with less out there.
I would love to hear if anyone does thid style of chasing anymore or if anyone has given it a try.