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The Gulfstream IV aircraft with NOAA's Hurricane Hunters flies around hurricanes to collect data on the storms. Ryan Torn, ...
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NOAA hurricane hunters are tasked with either doing research or reconnaissance. Hurricane hunters are in the storm environment for about six hours, collecting data including strength, pressure ...
Here's a look at NOAA's G-IV hurricane hunting jet, and how trained pilots and scientists fly into predicted path of storms to collect weather data.
Two teams provide the eyes and tools for hurricane forecasters in the U.S. One team is the NOAA Hurricane Hunters and their P3-Orion aircraft. Another team is the Air Force 53rd Weather Reconnaissa… ...
NOAA’s hurricane hunters, famous for flying into the world’s most ferocious weather, have a job which is not for the faint of heart, often being tossed in severe turbulence while flying at a ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Hurricane Hunters provide a lot of information about a cyclone, but how are they even getting inside the storm? For starters, they're flying a plane called a WC-130J. It's a ...
Appearances can be deceiving. While the NOAA Gulfstream IV-SP may look like a charter jet at first glance, this is no ordinary aircraft. Outfitted with advanced technology, multiple radars, and even ...
IV hurricane hunting jet, and how trained pilots and scientists fly into predicted path of storms to collect weather data.