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WJ0G PHOTO FROM QRZ PAGE |
Tornado researcher
Tim Samaras, who was killed May 31 by a tornado outside El Reno, Oklahoma, was an Extra Class amateur holding the call sign
WJ0G.
According to news reports, the twister he was tracking along with
his
son, Paul, and partner, Carl Young, suddenly changed course and headed
directly for them.
All three were killed.
According to reports on The Weather Channel, Tim was a self-trained
engineer who designed and built virtually all of his weather monitoring
equipment. He is credited with developing unique tools to measure
barometric pressure at the base of a tornado. It was unclear as this was
written whether either Paul Samaras or Carl Young were licensed
amateurs.

The
same tornado surprised Weather Channel meteorologist Mike Bettes and
his crew - at least one of whom is a ham. The car in which Bettes was
traveling was picked up by the storm and sent tumbling hundreds of feet
off the road. Only one crew member was injured seriously enough to
require hospitalization. Satellite truck engineer
Cleve Massey, WD5BOR,
reports he was not injured and that his vehicle remained on the road,
although it did sustain damage. As he put it, "driving a 12,000-pound,
low-to-the-ground satellite truck has its advantages." At this writing,
we do not know whether any of the other Weather Channel crew members
also hold ham tickets.
Posted by
CQ Newsroom
at
8:40 AM
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