Storm Chasers Fly Directly Into Eye of Category 5 Hurricane Erin
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When Hurricane Erin reached category 5 in its passage through the Atlantic, a team of storm hunters decided to enter his eye and record on video a phenomenon rarely seen so closely.The material, released on August 17 by the NOAA Aircraft Operations Center, showed how the agency's aircraft flew over one of the most intense storms of the season.The video of the eye of Hurricane Erin, recorded by NOAA storm hunters The video shared by the National …
A team of hurricane hunters from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) broadcast images from inside Hurricane Erin, the first of the season in the Atlantic.Tormenta Erin could turn into a hurricane: Will it affect Costa Rica?The video, shared on social network X by meteorologist Jean Suriel, shows the magnitude of the phenomenon from the cockpit of the aircraft that entered the eye of the hurricane. IMPRESSIONANT Images cap…
Hurricane hunters fly into eye of Hurricane Erin
Hurricane hunters with the NOAA flew through the eye of Hurricane Erin after it rapidly intensified into a rare Category 5 hurricane. Erin is expected to continue to fluctuate in intensity as it undergoes an eyewall replacement cycle.
Storm chasers fly directly into eye of Category 5 Hurricane Erin
As Hurricane Erin intensified rapidly into a Category 5 storm, a team of storm chasers got a closer look from the eye of the hurricane, and it was all caught on video. The footage was posted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) on Saturday. It shows the NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters flying directly into the storm, which generated sustained winds of 160 miles per hour on Saturday while churning in the Atlantic Ocean north of …
In a dangerous air operation, a specialized U.S. Air Force squadron, known as the Hurricane Hunters (Hurricane Hunters), went into the heart of Hurricane Erin. The overflight on Saturday, August 16, allowed for shocking images of the so-called “stage effect,” a unique formation that only occurs in extremely powerful cyclones. Hey! We’re also at Whatsapp.
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