Sign In

Chris Ratzlaff

Product Manager - User Experience Design - Community Builder - Namer of STEVE - Storm Chaser - Photographer

Chris Ratzlaff is a multifaceted individual known for his contributions to citizen science, aurora chasing, and storm photography. He is a NASA Citizen Scientist and a leader in the Alberta Aurora Chaser community.1 Ratzlaff is also recognized as the founder of the aurora phenomenon named STEVE (Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement), which was published by NASA.2

As a storm chaser, Ratzlaff is part of the Prairie Storm Chasers team, where he is known for his expertise in timelapse photography, capturing weather and atmospheric phenomena from unique perspectives.2 His work has been featured on CBC's series "Nature of Things" documentary.2

Professionally, Ratzlaff has a background in product development and management, with a focus on user experience design. He describes himself as a "chaser of elusive things," which includes severe weather, aurora, and atmospheric phenomena.34

Ratzlaff is actively involved in various community-building efforts. He is a Community Builder for Alberta Aurora and Chaser Con Canada, as mentioned in his X (formerly Twitter) profile.4 His passion for science communication and citizen engagement is evident in his work with NASA and his efforts to spread appreciation for the science behind aurora.1

Related Questions

What inspired Chris Ratzlaff to start Chaser Con Canada?
How did Chris Ratzlaff's work with NASA influence his career in storm chasing?
What are some of the most memorable events or discoveries Chris Ratzlaff has experienced while chasing storms?
How does Chris Ratzlaff balance his work in product development with his passion for storm chasing?
What unique perspectives does Chris Ratzlaff bring to his timelapse photography?
Chris Ratzlaff
Chris Ratzlaff, photo 1
Chris Ratzlaff, photo 2
Add to my network

Location

Airdrie, Alberta, Canada