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RE: Supercell: Historical micro-fiction - The life and death of a storm chaser
Well you definitely had me feeling it. I can't imagine what they felt. It is hard to come up with the words that would go with this. The loss of precious lives never have the right sayings.
Mother nature can never be controlled but can only be trusted that it will do what it has to. Whatever that may be we can never be too careful.
Rest in peace to those 3 men that worked so hard for our future.
Thank you for your comment, @foxyspirit. You captured what I feel about it exactly. I admire them so much for their hard work. They watched hundreds of storms develop, and managed to remain safe, until that one. It must have terrifying to know their luck had run out, and their lives and research were over.
So many feelings at once. As a parent it has me thinking and feeling for his son as though I was the father during that time. The memories made, the times of holding him as a baby, everything. Oh my god... I just can't imagine it all. That is hard :(
Indeed. They left behind Tim’s wife and two daughters (the son’s sisters). We must embrace and appreciate what we have, and love the people in our lives!