In This Episode
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Our Guest
Ray Leichner, Drone Storm Chaser
Ray's love of storms started at a young age. At 12 years old he was using his Dad's camcorder to document thunderstorms in his backyard. To date Ray's aerial photography has been featured on the Weather Channel, Weathernation, CBS, NBC, ABC News, Fox News and most recently The Washington Post. Ray was approached by Eastern PA Weather Authority in the spring of 2017 to be a contributor by producing live feeds of severe weather via the Drone giving his audience storm reports as it occurs. Ray flies a DJI Phantom 3 and Phantom 4 currently.
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Next episode (48), we’ll be with the President of Spotter Network and their resourceful website for spotter, chasers and the NWS, John Wetter.
Credits
Opening and Closing Music: Andrew Slotta
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#197 - Tom Niziol - Basically
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#196 - Shaw, Schyma, Oblinski: Storm Chaser Roundtable 2
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#195 - Vince Waelti - Tears of my Haters
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#194 - John Gordon - Suck It Up Buttercup
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#193 - Brant Beckman - Repossess Children’s Toys
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#192 - Valarie Gardner - The Devil’s Lettuce
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