Storm Chasers - In memory of Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras and Carl Young
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Storm Chasers - In memory of Tim Samaras, Paul Samaras and Carl Young

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Three storm chasers including a father and son team were killed on Friday 31st May 2013 as they followed the deadly tornadoes tearing through Oklahoma. Tim Samaras, 55, his son Paul Samaras, 24, and crew member Carl Young, 45, died when ferocious twisters ripped through El Reno on Friday. They are well known for their daring work on Discovery Channel show Storm Chasers - which was cancelled in 2012. These guys dedicated their lives to better understand tornado's, through science but also pure bravery. If it wasn't for these brave individuals and also the rest of the storm chasing community the death tolls each storm season could be a lot greater than it is now. The people who put their lives on the line, making sure warnings are sent out to the public, surly must deserve special recognition. If the storm chasing community believe a special one off series of Storm Chasers should be filmed in 2014 to show the dedication of these brave people and also in Memory of Tim Samaras, his son Paul Samaras and Carl Young then PLEASE sign this petition. These brave individuals should be recognized for the work they do. Stay safe and keep chasing

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