posted on Jun, 2 2013 @ 09:32 PM
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By KELLY P. KISSEL and THOMAS PEIPERT
(AP) This undated photo provided by The Discovery Channel shows Carl Young, left, and Tim Samaras...
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Three veteran storm chasers died doing what they loved: roaming the Great Plains in search of dangerous storms like the one in Oklahoma that ended
their final pursuit.
Tim Samaras, his son Paul and colleague Carl Young died Friday night when an EF3 tornado with winds up to 165 mph turned on them near El Reno, Okla.
After years of sharing dramatic videos with television viewers and weather researchers, they died chasing a storm that killed 13 in Oklahoma City and
its suburbs.
"It's something we've done countless times in the past and have done it successfully and safely," said Tony Laubauch, who was working with Tim
Samaras' chase team Friday night. "And, you know, whatever happened on this one, it's just horrible beyond words."
The men's deaths in pursuit of the storm are believed to be the first among scientific researchers while chasing tornadoes, the Storm Prediction
Center in Norman, Okla., said.