An Embry-Riddle professor of meteorology joined NOAA's "Hurricane Hunters" crew to fly a drone into Hurricane Milton.
Update 2:27 p.m. ET, Oct. 8: What is it like to be flying into the middle of a hurricane? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s storm hunters shared a video on social media as ...
The Hurricane Hunters, who fly into storms to measure barometric pressure, temperature, humidity and wind speed, among other things. The data they gather helps predict how powerful the hurricane ...
We converse briefly about today's mission, a two-aircraft research mission into newly-formed Hurricane Hugo. The high altitude aircraft, NOAA 43, will fly at 20,000 feet and circle the periphery ...
While observational flights have improved forecasts for many ... At 30,000 feet, they released probes into the Category 4-strength storm as it churned south of the city last month, gathering ...
NOAA Hurricane Hunters are brave enough to fly into extreme storms multiple times a day for hours at a time — even as winds, such as those in Hurricane Milton, reach nearly 200 mph. FOX 32's ...
Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida's Gulf Coast Wednesday night, packing 120 mph winds as a Category 3 storm and bringing a new wave of destruction to an area already reeling from the ravages ...