• The Storm Before the Calm Podcast Episode 4: Storm Chaser Jennifer Brindley Ubl
    May 28 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Lori Grace Bailey interviews Jennifer Brindley Ubl, a professional studio portrait photographer and well-known storm chaser. They discuss Jennifer's journey into storm chasing, her passion for photography, and the challenges and burnout that can come with the pursuit. Jennifer shares her experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of self-reflection and giving oneself permission to take breaks and pursue other interests. They also touch on the need for open conversations about the realities and struggles of storm chasing. In this part of the conversation, Jennifer and Lori discuss their love for storm chasing and their favorite tornado videos. They also touch on the topic of safety in storm chasing and the need for responsible chasing practices. Jennifer shares that she is not a thrill seeker and is more interested in capturing the beauty and awe of tornadoes. They also talk about the impact of the El Reno tornado and the importance of learning from past mistakes. They end the conversation by sharing prints they have purchased from other photographers and celebrating the work of fellow storm chasers. In this conversation, Jennifer Brindley Ubl and Lori Grace discuss their experiences with storm chasing and the passion that drives them. They talk about the number of tornadoes they have seen and the different approaches to counting them. They also discuss the importance of finding a balance between chasing storms and taking care of other aspects of life. Jennifer shares her favorite tornado experiences and offers advice for new storm chasers. They also mention their involvement as extras in the upcoming movie 'Twisters' and their excitement for its release. Overall, the conversation highlights the love for storm chasing and the importance of finding joy and peace in life.

    Keywords

    storm chasing, photography, passion, burnout, self-reflection, challenges, storm chasing, tornado videos, safety, responsible chasing, El Reno tornado, beauty of tornadoes, learning from mistakes, prints from other photographers, celebrating fellow storm chasers, storm chasing, tornadoes, passion, balance, movie 'Twisters', advice

    Takeaways

    • Storm chasing can be a passion that lasts for years, but it's important to acknowledge and address burnout when it arises.
    • Taking breaks and pursuing other interests can help maintain passion and prevent burnout in storm chasing.
    • Failures and challenges in storm chasing are opportunities for growth and learning.
    • Open conversations about the realities and struggles of storm chasing are important for fostering understanding and support within the community. Storm chasing is a thrilling activity that allows people to capture the beauty and awe of tornadoes.
    • Safety should always be a top priority in storm chasing, and it is important to learn from past mistakes and practice responsible chasing.
    • Not all storm chasers are thrill seekers, and some are more interested in capturing the spectacle and beauty of storms.
    • The El Reno tornado was a turning point in storm chasing, and it highlighted the need for increased awareness and caution.
    • It is important to celebrate and support the work of fellow storm chasers and photographers. Storm chasing is a passion that drives many people, and the number of tornadoes seen can vary among individuals.
    • Finding a balance between storm chasing and other aspects of life, such as paying bills and taking care of mental health, is important.
    • It's okay to take breaks from storm chasing and focus on other priorities.
    • Talking to loved ones and trusted individuals can provide clarity and support during times of uncertainty or burnout.
    • There are many resources available for learning about storm chasing, such as Girls Who Chase, Skip Talbot's educational videos, and TitanU.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Storm Before the Calm Podcast Episode 3: Storm Chaser Seth Price
    Apr 3 2024

    In this conversation, Storm Chaser, Engineer and Educator Seth Price discusses his experience with storm chasing and his involvement in a high school storm chasing program. He shares the impact of storm chasing on high school students and the challenges of coordinating trips. Seth also talks about his choice of vehicle for storm chasing and the use of ham radio in communication. He reflects on the changes in storm chasing technology over the years. This conversation covers the importance of storm chasing tools, the upside and downside of storm chasing tools, the experience of storm chasing, early interest in weather and storm chasing, childhood fascination with storms, choosing a career path, personal setbacks and motivation, chasing in different regions, challenges of chasing in wooded areas, memorable chasing experiences, personal setbacks and pursuing storm chasing, challenges in the field of meteorology, and teaching and inspiring students. In this conversation, Seth Price shares his experiences as a storm chaser and the impact it has had on his personal growth. He discusses the educational opportunities he provides to students through field trips and the importance of exposing them to real-life experiences. Seth also reflects on how storm chasing has changed his perspective on fear of missing out and the concept of success. He emphasizes the value of embracing the journey and finding joy in the process rather than focusing solely on the end result. Seth also addresses imposter syndrome and the importance of celebrating personal accomplishments. He concludes by discussing his bucket list and the continuous learning that comes with storm chasing.

    Takeaways

    • Storm chasing can have a profound impact on high school students, exposing them to new experiences and broadening their horizons.
    • Choosing the right vehicle for storm chasing is important, considering factors such as trunk space, power supply, and durability.
    • Ham radio can be a valuable tool for communication during storm chasing, allowing for local and long-distance communication.
    • Advancements in technology have greatly enhanced the capabilities of storm chasers, providing real-time radar and satellite data. Storm chasing tools have become essential for making informed decisions and staying safe during storm chasing.
    • While storm chasing tools provide valuable information, it is important to understand their limitations and not rely solely on technology.
    • The experience of storm chasing is a combination of knowledge, intuition, and learning from past experiences.
    • Early interest in weather and storms can shape a person's passion for storm chasing.
    • Personal setbacks can sometimes lead to new opportunities and a change in career path.
    • Chasing storms in different regions presents unique challenges and considerations.
    • Chasing storms in wooded areas can be particularly challenging due to limited visibility and road networks.
    • Memorable chasing experiences include witnessing significant tornadoes and experiencing successful chase days.
    • Personal setbacks can sometimes hinder the pursuit of storm chasing, but resilience and adaptability are key.
    • The field of meteorology can be competitive, and job opportunities may require perseverance and flexibility.
    • Teaching and inspiring students about storm chasing can broaden their horizons and expose them to new experiences. Field trips and real-life experiences can provide valuable educational opportunities for students.
    • Storm chasing can lead to personal growth and a shift in perspective.
    • Embracing the journey and finding joy in the process is more important than focusing solely on the end result.
    • Imposter syndrome can be overcome by recognizing and celebrating personal accomplishments.
    • Continuous learning and exploration are key components of storm chasing.
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  • The Storm Before the Calm EXTRA: Lightning Triggers and Capture Devices
    Mar 31 2024

    Summary

    In this podcast episode, Lori Grace Bailey discusses her experience with lightning capturing devices for photographers. She talks about the frustration of trying to capture lightning with DSLR or mirrorless cameras and shares her verdict on three devices: the Lightning Trigger LT4, the Lightning Bug Plus from MK Controls, and the MIOPS Lightning Trigger. She praises the Lightning Bug Plus for its reliability and success rate in capturing daytime lightning shots. She also mentions the responsiveness of the MK Controls company. Overall, she recommends the Lightning Bug Plus as the top choice for lightning capturing.

    Takeaways

    • Capturing lightning with DSLR or mirrorless cameras can be frustrating without the right devices.
    • The Lightning Bug Plus from MK Controls is highly recommended for its reliability and success rate in capturing daytime lightning shots.
    • The Lightning Trigger LT4 is also a good option, but it has some drawbacks such as easily broken hot shoe connectors.
    • The MIOPS Lightning Trigger is another device to consider, but it may have a lower success rate compared to the other two.
    • It's important to communicate with the device manufacturers if you're experiencing issues to see if they can help resolve them.
    • Using intervalometer mode and longer shutter speeds can be effective for capturing lightning during the evening or sunset hours.
    • ND filters can be used to capture lightning during the daytime, but it's not recommended to use very dark filters.
    • Lori Grace Bailey is passionate about capturing lightning and encourages others to pursue their interests in extreme weather and sports.


    Sound Bites

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction and Storm Season

    01:00
    Frustrations of Capturing Lightning

    06:04
    The Real Lightning Trigger

    11:40
    Review of Lightning Bug Plus

    16:44
    Miops

    22:22
    Review of Strike Finder Two

    25:00
    MK Controls Lightning Bug Plus as the Top Choice

    28:03
    Using Lightning Capturing Devices during the Daytime

    29:58
    Conclusion and Invitation

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    29 mins
  • The Storm Before the Calm Podcast Episode 2 Meteorologist/Storm Chaser/Aurora Hunter Chris Wicklund
    Mar 15 2024

    In this conversation, Christopher Wicklund discusses his experience with storm chasing and his passion for photographing auroras. He shares the story of getting a new computer and the issues he faced with his old one. Christopher also talks about his first high-risk storm chasing experience and the adrenaline rush that comes with it. He highlights the importance of personal connections and storytelling in his podcast. Overall, the conversation explores Christopher's journey as a meteorologist and photographer, and his love for capturing the beauty and power of nature. In this conversation, Chris W discusses his mental preparation for storm chasing, the challenges and setbacks he has faced, and the role of perseverance in his pursuit of extreme weather. He shares his favorite locations to chase and talks about upcoming projects and adventures. The conversation highlights the importance of mental resilience, learning from failures, and finding inspiration to keep going.


    Takeaways

    • Storm chasing can be an exhilarating and unpredictable experience, with each chase offering unique and memorable moments.
    • Auroras are a captivating natural phenomenon that can be seen and photographed in certain locations, and they have become a niche interest for many photographers and weather enthusiasts.
    • The pursuit of a career in meteorology requires a strong passion for weather and a willingness to continuously learn and adapt to new technologies and research.
    • Personal connections and storytelling are essential in creating engaging and meaningful content, whether it's through a podcast or other forms of media. Mental preparation is crucial for storm chasing, as it involves managing emotions and keeping a clear head in potentially dangerous situations.
    • Challenges and setbacks are inevitable in any pursuit, but they can be overcome through perseverance, learning from failures, and maintaining a growth mindset.
    • Favorite locations for storm chasing vary among individuals, but South Dakota is often praised for its scenic landscapes and potential for capturing stunning storm footage.
    • Continued learning and staying open to new experiences are key to personal and professional growth in storm chasing and other endeavors.
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    50 mins
  • The Storm Before the Calm Podcast Episode 1: Storm Chaser Hunter Fowkes
    Feb 23 2024

    n this conversation, storm chaser Hunter Fowkes shares his journey and passion for storm chasing. He discusses his early fascination with weather, particularly dust storms and monsoons in Arizona. Hunter explains how his love for storms grew and eventually led him to become a storm chaser. He also opens up about the challenges of constantly moving and maintaining friendships, and how storm chasing became a source of purpose and stability in his life. Hunter also discusses the emotional impact of storm chasing and the responsibility he feels to help others in severe weather situations. In this part of the conversation, Hunter Fowkes discusses the role of faith and family in grounding him and shaping his values. He emphasizes the importance of blending science and religion to find purpose and make a positive impact on the world. Hunter also shares his most exhilarating moment of storm chasing, where he witnessed a massive tornado up close. He talks about upcoming projects and his excitement for life after graduation. Lastly, he highlights the support he receives from his partner, Lucia, and the ways they navigate his dangerous passion together. In this conversation, Hunter Fowkes shares his experiences and insights as a storm chaser. He discusses his passion for storm chasing, the different approaches to chasing storms, and his favorite weather phenomenon. Hunter also emphasizes the importance of appreciating loved ones and the feeling of relief when conquering a challenge. The conversation concludes with a discussion on sunrise vs sunset and Hunter's top item on his bucket list.

    Takeaways
    Early experiences with dust storms and monsoons in Arizona sparked Hunter's fascination with weather.
    Moving frequently as a child made it challenging for Hunter to maintain friendships, but storm chasing became a constant source of purpose and stability in his life.
    Hunter emphasizes the importance of pursuing what brings you joy and not letting others' opinions deter you.
    Storm chasing can have an emotional impact, and storm chasers often grapple with the responsibility of helping others in severe weather situations. Appreciate and cherish your loved ones.
    There are different approaches to storm chasing, and each person has their own preferences.
    Conquering a challenge brings a feeling of relief and satisfaction.
    Sunrise and sunset offer different experiences and beauty.



    Hunter Fowkes is a storm chaser and soon to be a meteorologist. He currently lives in Ames, Iowa finishing his Bachelor's degree in Meteorology from Iowa State University in 2024. He is married to his wife, Lucia Fowkes, and have been married for 5 years in September. He has lived across much of the western/central US including Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Nevada, Idaho, and Iowa. His greatest passion stemmed from watching dust storms and monsoons in Arizona. This led to a hobby of chasing storms which began in 2009 where, with his family, he saw his first tornado, a EF-1 tornado in northeast Iowa. 15 storm seasons have passed and he has chased well over 100 tornadoes and hundreds of other storms. He had the opportunity to run a couple successful private chase tours over the 2022 and 2023 seasons. His interests expanded towards chasing a hurricane for the first time in 2020 (Hurricane Delta) and is looking to chase storms for the rest of his life. He enjoys photographing not only storms and tornadoes but also capturing the northern lights for 2 years across mid-latitudes in the US. He enjoys spending time outside and going on adventure whether it be mountain biking, hiking, skiing, etc. In his time not spent in college or storm chasing, he is involved in his church, and involved in the local AMS (American Meteorological Society) and Center Iowa NWA chapters.

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    1 hr and 13 mins