Tornado sirens blare throughout the town of Beloit, Kansas as storm chasers prepare to go out looking for the storm on May 29. <br /><br />The enthusiastic tornado hunters pull into a petrol station and hurriedly fill up on fuel as a caravan of other storm chasers race past them. <br /><br />While filling up the sirens start up again with their loud whining sound warning the residents that a dangerous storm looms in their future. <br /><br />The tornado warning was issued for northern Mitchell County and southeastern Jewell County in north central Kansas until 7 p.m. CDT.<br /><br />There was also a warning of heavy ping-pong sized hail stones, potential damage to mobile homes, roofs, widows and vehicles from flying debris. <br /><br />Footage shows a green Jeep with storm chasing weather instruments on the roof. The driver jumps out of the vehicle at the petrol station with a gleeful expression across his face as the winds around him have clearly accelerated. <br /><br />The filmer then pans to the left and captures a caravan of other storm chasing vehicles driving past and towards the ominous cloud ahead.