
Why storm chasing is 'akin to an addiction'
CNN
Emmy-award winning videographer Mike Olbinski has been filming storms for more than a decade. But it's still hard for him to deal with "the fear of missing out."
"You missed a tornado because you did something wrong or you picked the wrong storm," Mike Olbinski laments. It's one of the most difficult aspects of being a storm chaser. "The fear of missing out -- the 'FOMO'," he tells CNN. "All storm chasers feel it and deal with it. It can be very depressing."
For more than a decade, Olbinski has spent his time chasing and filming storms -- from the most dramatic lightning strikes to powerful super cells -- across the United States. He later edits his time lapse footage into short films, including "Monsoon," "Pursuit" and "Shadows in the Sky."

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