Chase that storm!
You watch the weather. You look at clouds. Will cold air fall? Will warm air rise? Wind can make that air swirl. Is that a tornado?
Quick, storm chaser! Warn people where to go to be safe!
Pray: Thank God for storm chasers. They tell us when storms are heading our way.
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How do storm chasers start the day? They eat a hearty breakfast. They work long hours. Storm chasers look at the weather. They watch radars. They hurry to get to the right spot. Some launch weather balloons. Their tools measure wind, air pressure, temperature, and humidity. People release balloons inside and outside storms. Equipment on moving cars and drones also tracks storms. Chasers study storms to better understand them, predict them, and warn people.
God provided a cloud for Israel. He made it “a refuge and a shelter from the storm and rain.” (Isaiah 4:6)