A meteorologist had the rare opportunity to fly into the eye of a major hurricane. His bird's-eye view of Category 5 ...
The NOAA's Aircraft Operations Center captured video aboard its Lockheed WP-3D Orion aircraft, Kermit, as it was buffeted by ...
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.” ...
The U.S. Air Force Reserve's 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, known as the "Hurricane Hunters," were forced to turn back ...
THIS is the moment a US Air Force crew punched straight through the heart of Hurricane Melissa — and found eerie stillness ...
The U.S. Air Force’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron captured footage of the towering walls inside the eye of Category 5 ...
Video captured from inside the aircraft shows the plane battling through dense walls of rotating clouds before emerging into the hurricane’s eye, a surreal zone of calm surrounded by chaos. The ...
While damage reports coming out of Cuba and Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa are awful, some of the images and videos circulating on social media are just awfully fake.
The US Air Force flies into the eye of Hurricane Melissa, the strongest storm of 2025, as it heads toward Jamaica.
Aircraft tracking fanatics have spotted two hurricane hunters flying into the eye of Hurricane Melissa as it is set to make ...
Kermit is one of two WP-3D Orion turboprop airplanes that NOAA operates, often alongside the Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weather ...