The Last Chase: Remembering Tim Samaras | National Geographic
National Geographic explorer and storm chaser Tim Samaras devoted his life to unlocking the mysteries of extreme weather. Along with his son, Paul, and storm chaser Carl Young—his longtime collaborators—he died in a tornado in El Reno, Oklahoma, on May 31, 2013. "The Last Chase" examines that mammoth storm, and reflects on Samaras's life and legacy through the words of people he knew and worked with.
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PRODUCER: Shannon Sanders
CAMERA AND SOUND: Spencer Millsap, Thomas Zothner and Robert Gongoll
PHOTOGRAPHY: Carsten Peter
STOCK FOOTAGE PROVIDED BY:
Jimmy Deguara, www.extremestorms.com.au
TVNweather.com
KWTV News 9, Oklahoma City
Ray Bohac
Brett McReavy/KDRMedia
Ryan Hickman and Justin Hughes
Hank Schyma
Jeff Piotrowski, Twisterchasers.com
Jeff Snyder
Nick Nolte
William T. Hark
Basehunters, LLC
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