When deadly storms arrive, here’s why some people run toward danger
Published 15 Jan 2020, 11:10 GMT
Nick does his best to hold his ground during a blinding sandstorm in Childress, Texas. This was my first time storm chasing, and I quickly realised the importance of eye protection.
This windmill in Spearman, Texas, stood more than 200 feet high until it was toppled by a storm.
A vicious supercell slams into Ralls, Texas, blackening the skies and heading toward an abandoned Ford Thunderbird.
Nick and Skip Armstrong sprint back to the car as marble-size hail begins to fall over the Rita Blanca National Grasslands, in the Texas Panhandle.