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Never-before-seen Dominator bubble cam video! April 29, 2009

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Exclusive bubble cam footage from the near tornado intercept on April 29, 2009 in the Texas Panhandle from the Dominator. The bubble cam is an HD camcorder protected in a bullet-proof lexan bubble. It provides a unique perspective of the tornadoes intercepted by the Dominator. For more extreme videos check out TornadoVideos.net

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  • ...How about the footage from inside?

    Oh right, that was sold out to Discovery.

  • most of the video all you hear is SWEAK SWEAK SWEAKKKK

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  • @hiya000 watch the tv show

  • @hiya000

    Reed is selling Videos, lots of Videos.

    Sean Casey is trying to make a Gazillion dollars with his iMax film.

    Warren Faidley will end up the first Tornado Millionaire.

    There are several schmucks taking people on Tornado Tours for big bucks.

    Lots of 'Amateurs' out trying to get footage to sell to ANY buyer.

    There are a bunch of people making money off of the Chasing fad.

    Meanwhile, the people doing the real Science (Josh Wurman, et al ) are getting some decent funding.

  • I suppose that Reed is doing some valid science.

    But after watching the parade of chasers in Kansas and Missouri last year I know that one of these guys is going to get themselves (and several others, probably) killed getting the footage that nobody else has. It is already dangerous as hell to drive within 20 miles of a Tornado because of the traffic jam the 'Chasers' create. Reed is doing product endorsements for everything from Windshield Wipers to Doggy Diapers so he doesn't give a crap.

  • lol

  • cloc

  • lol pourkoi  il prend des video

  • Awesome! I love the new camera and am counting the days till the new season starts this weekend!

  • Hmm...I chased this day. If anyone knows, is this the same storm/tornado that was north of Panhandle, TX? If so I was treated to perhaps the best supercellular structure I've ever seen with that storm.

  • Discovery pays them to document their chasing season. Not to mention the tens of thousands of dollars per year they make selling severe weather footage to TV shows and news stations. Reed and his crew get paid pretty well for what they do. They "work" (chase) for probably 6 months out of the year then take 6 months off. But they're usually trying to invent stuff on the off-season to get even better, and closer tornado footage.

  • >_> how do these people get payed? this must be a hobby or am I wrong?

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