The Hurricane Hunters are a vital asset to weather data collection, flying into storms to collect data that helps ...
Air Force Colonel Joe Duckworth hopped into his plane on July 27, 1943, and steered it toward the centre of a hurricane over ...
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Flying Through a Hurricane: Why They Do It, and How They Survive
Flying through a hurricane sounds insane—because it is. But for NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters, it’s just another day at work. From manually flying through magenta radar zones to keeping a perfect 210-knot ...
A video shared by NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters shows crews flying into the eye of Hurricane Gabrielle over the Atlantic Ocean on Sept. 22, 2025. ICE arrests leader of Iowa's largest school district, says ...
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National Hurricane Center: Tropical Storm Jerry remains on track to strengthen into hurricane in coming days
Although Tropical Storm Jerry is struggling as it continues to spin across the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) ...
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Category 1 Hurricane Imelda rolling toward Bermuda may become Cat. 2, windy in North Carolina
Hurricane Imelda is a Category 1 hurricane with conditions expected to bring torrential tropical rainfall to Bermuda. The ...
Tropical Storm Jerry is still hanging in there, even though it’s battling some tough atmospheric conditions. If you’ve been ...
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“It was everything I could have imagined.” Lexington woman joins NOAA in Imelda flight mission
Kayleigh Addington, who's been studying all things weather-related for years, got a call from the NOAA on Saturday morning ...
A cold front moving across the U.S. will join tropical moisture produced by Hurricane Humberto and Invest 94L to fuel a flood threat this weekend for much of North and South Carolina, including areas ...
Gabrielle has strengthened to Hurricane Gabrielle Sunday with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, according to the 5 p.m. National Hurricane Center advisory. On the forecast track, the center of ...
According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Gabrielle was located by NOAA hurricane hunter aircraft near latitude 28.5 North, longitude 61.7 West. It is now moving toward the north-northwest ...
When hurricanes pass over the ocean they churn up creatures from the deep – a chance to feast for predators brave enough to ...
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