Plane flies inside the eye of Category 5 storm, as devastation begins in Jamaica with 185 mph winds and 9-to-13-foot waves ...
A meteorologist had the rare opportunity to fly into the eye of a major hurricane. His bird's-eye view of Category 5 ...
In the videos taken on Monday, Oct. 27, huge clusters of clouds swirl around the hurricane's "eye." At times, the clouds show ...
As Hurricane Melissa made landfall, a daring team of aviators flew straight into the eye of the monstrous Category 5 storm.
With the hurricane becoming one of the most fearsome ones experienced, a US Air Force Reserve crew took up the challenge to ...
The Hunters wrote on social media Tuesday that they were forced to turn back from another mission into the eye of Melissa due to “heavy turbulence.” ...
Turbulence got so bad that the Air Force Reserve's Hurricane Hunters were forced to cut short their daring trip and head back ...
The U.S. Defense Department has released dramatic footage of views inside Hurricane Melissa. The military said a U.S.
The 'stadium effect' only happens in earth's strongest storms. The Air Force captured some incredible pictures from the eye ...
U.S. Air Force hurricane hunters experienced so much turbulence inside Hurricane Melissa that they were forced to turn back, but not before capturing some harrowing photos and videos.
Melissa is only the fifth Atlantic hurricane on record to achieve sustained winds of 185 m.p.h. or greater, joining the Labor ...
I was sitting in the middle of a 10-mile-wide stadium of the gods. On all sides, hulking thunderstorms towered high above.