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The Surface Atmosphere Sea Coupling: WAves, Turbulence, Currents, and Hurricanes (SASCWATCH) Project is breaking new ground in hurricane science! By combining ocean buoys, NOAA flyovers, and our #HurricaneHunters, researchers are studying how waves, currents, and turbulence exchange heat, moisture, and energy between the ocean and atmosphere during extreme storms. The goal? To improve hurricane forecasts and better understand how tropical cyclones grow and intensify—keeping communities safer. #HurricaneScience #SASCWATCH #53WRS #HurricaneHunters #NOAA
Hurricane Hunters112,502 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

WATCH: Incredible footage from NOAA Hurricane Hunters & USAF’s 53rd Weather Recon Squadron flying into the eye of CAT 5 Hurricane Erin 🌪️ Crews braved violent turbulence & extreme conditions to gather data satellites can’t capture. #HurricaneErin #HurricaneHunters
Turbine Traveller26,309 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

From their forward base in St. Croix, the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron’s Teal 75 is taking off to fly into Hurricane Erin. The Hurricane Hunters collect data from inside the storm to improve forecasts and keep communities safe. #HurricaneHunters #53WRS #AFReserve
Hurricane Hunters21,846 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад
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