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Decades after tragedy struck, Hurricane Hunters still risk their lives inside the world's worst storms
Gathering data from planes inside hurricanes is a dangerous game and 52 lives have been lost since operations began in 1944.
A discussion with videographer Josh Morgerman on what it was like inside the eye wall of Melissa and where to send support ...
Imagine flying straight into the eye of a powerful hurricane. That’s the reality for the U.S. Air Force Hurricane Hunters ...
The devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa in Black River, Jamaica, reflects the broader destruction and rebuilding facing ...
Josh Wurman and Karen Kosiba, the researchers inside the mobile radar unit, noted the average wind inside the hurricane’s ...
TERRIFYING footage shows the moment a plane is hurled around like a toy as it flies directly into the ferocious centre of ...
Melissa’s terrifying trip through the Caribbean also piled on evidence of the influence of a warming ocean on an evolving hurricane landscape.
Hurricane Melissa's devastating path across the Caribbean has left a trail of destruction. Viral videos, confirmed as real footage from \"Hurricane Hun ...
The death toll is growing as Hurricane Melissa crosses Cuba and heads for the Bahamas a day after making landfall in Jamaica ...
US Hurricane Hunter flew directly into Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, gathering life-saving data amid extreme turbulence and chaos.
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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 ...
A holidaymaker who sheltered in the basement of a hotel in Jamaica during Hurricane Melissa has described how part of the ...
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