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Jim Leonard (photographer)

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Cause of death
  
Cancer

Website
  
cyclonejim.com

Name
  
Jim Leonard


Born
  
February 17, 1950 (
1950-02-17
)
Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.

Died
  
November 3, 2014(2014-11-03) (aged 64) West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.

Known for
  
Early hurricane and tornado chaser and photographer

James M. Leonard (February 17, 1950 ‒ November 3, 2014), also known as "Cyclone Jim", was an American professional storm chaser, photographer, and videographer. Intercepting severe weather including thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes and typhoons, he was among the earliest storm chasers. He was the first to photograph an anticyclonic tornado.

Leonard, the son of Arthur H. Leonard, Jr. and Marjorie Irene Leonard, was from south Florida and beginning in 1971 chased tropical cyclones in the United States and the Caribbean, as well as on Guam and Hawaii. He sometimes moved to Guam during typhoon season. He was considered a preeminent tropical cyclone chaser. Leonard began chasing thunderstorms in 1974 and traveled across the Great Plains as well as locally in Florida where sea breeze interactions and waterspouts are common in summer. He sometimes moved to Oklahoma during supercell season in Tornado Alley. Leonard's photographs, films and videos have been licensed widely and featured prominently around the world. He was featured in numerous television broadcasts and magazine articles. He was a contributor to Storm Track magazine and his photographs appeared frequently in Weatherwise and other publications. Leonard was also an early and respected storm chasing tour guide, working with Charles Edwards for Cloud 9 Tours, where George Kourounis and Mike Theiss also are guides.

References

Jim Leonard (photographer) Wikipedia