WC-130J Weatherbird faced the deadly forces of Hurricane Melissa to track its path and strength. Learn how the crew collected ...
See how NOAA and U.S. Air Force “hurricane hunters” fly directly into powerful storms to collect critical weather data.
Air Force Times on MSN
Hurricane Hunter aircraft forced back to base by Melissa’s fury
Unusually heavy turbulence forced an Air Force WC-130 Hurricane Hunter aircraft to turn back from Hurricane Melissa and ...
A US Air Force weather reconnaissance flight was forced to return early after encountering severe turbulence while collecting ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Hurricane Hunters Forced to Scrub Missions into Eye of Hurricane Melissa
A U.S. Air Force WC-130J Weatherbird from the 53rd WRS, as well as NOAA aircraft, have had to abandon planned missions early due to the strength of ...
Hurricane Melissa is set to make landfall in Jamaica, as the Caribbean island prepares to face what is reportedly set to be ...
Just over 70 years ago, the only Hurricane Hunter plane to go down in the Atlantic basin crashed during Hurricane Janet. To ...
AccuWeather on MSN
5 surprising facts about Hurricane Hunters
They fly straight into the world’s most dangerous storms to gather life-saving data. Here's the skinny on the pilots and ...
The WC-130J Super Hercules flew over Hurricane Melissa just hours before the storm hit Jamaica.
Aircraft tracking fanatics have spotted two hurricane hunters flying into the eye of Hurricane Melissa as it is set to make ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
‘Hurricane Hunters’ Forced to Turn Around While Flying Through Melissa
The U.S. Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron hit heavy turbulence while flying through Hurricane Melissa and was forced to turn back.
Already today we’ve been monitoring significant amounts of fake AI-generated storm videos spreading to millions of viewers ...
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