Tim is a professional engineer for Haag Engineering and travels a great deal surveying storm damage across the U.S. He has conducted more than 100 damage surveys of hailstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Some of the famous tornadoes he has surveyed included the F5's at Jarrell, TX (1997; he told the audience at NIU he considers this the worst damage he has witnessed), Bridge Creek, OK (1999), Greensburg, KS (2007), and Parkersburg, IA (2008). Some of the famous hurricanes he has surveyed include Hugo in South Carolina (1989), Andrew in Florida (1992), Katrina in Mississippi (2005), and Ike in Texas (2008).

Tim spoke about “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” storm chasing experiences he had during the 2008 season. This funny talk provided insight into the meteorology of some of Tim’s biggest storm chasing catches, as well as “busts”, during this eventful season. Thanks Tim for a wonderful talk!
Portions of this post gleamed from Wikipedia.
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