I drive tornado intercept and I’m mad because of the rotten apples and insults that were hurled at storm chasers by public, media, bloggers and politicians after the only storm chasers in the world, in decades of storm chasing, were killed this year by a tornado in Oklahoma. Click here to read my story in The Blot magazine. The short piece is packed with information which will help you understand why meteorologists get forecasts wrong when predicting from their desks and need the field-info provided by chasers on the ground.