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Known by their nickname, the ‘Hurricane Hunters,’ members of the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron fly right into the eye of tropical systems to help keep you and your family safe.
Hurricane Hunters spotted birds within the eye of Hurricane Milton on Monday afternoon, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A Hurricane Hunters engineer captured video from inside Hurricane Helene's eye Wednesday after it formed along the Gulf of Mexico.
The Hurricane Hunters flew into the eye of Helene in the name of research. They released video showing how rough the flight was.
June 1 is the first day of hurricane season, but over at the Aircraft Operation Center in Lakeland, NOAA's Hurricane Hunters are prepared year-round.
When a hurricane threatens the coast, most people board up, pack up, and head inland, but for a small but mighty team based in Lakeland, evacuation isn’t part of the plan because their job is to ...
"I found it really fascinating there was such a thing," she says of the airborne flight-crews known as "hurricane hunters" who collect scientific data from inside these giant storms.
Video shared by Hurricane Hunters shows their aircraft flying through the eye of Hurricane Helene on Wednesday morning. See the stunning view in the video player above.
Lead pilot of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters Josh Rannenberg diligently monitors Milton's trajectory, anticipating its historic and potentially life-threatening impact.
A Hurricane Hunters engineer captured video from inside Hurricane Helene’s eye Wednesday after it formed along the Gulf of Mexico.