Shocking video: this is how Milton shook the United States “hurricane hunter” plane | The strong turbulence as it passes through the Gulf of

Shocking video: this is how Milton shook the United States “hurricane hunter” plane | The strong turbulence as it passes through the Gulf of
Shocking video: this is how Milton shook the United States “hurricane hunter” plane | The strong turbulence as it passes through the Gulf of Mexico

The research plane of the Aircraft Operations Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States (NOAA, in English), better known as the “hurricane hunter”was hit by strong turbulence while monitoring the Hurricane Milton in its transit through the Gulf of .

In the more than two-minute video, released by the agency, the crew aboard the NOAA WP-3d Orion NO43 aircraft managed to capture strong turbulence that knocked some equipment to the ground and forced the crew to secure themselves, while they flew over the Hurricane Milton.

The North American agency clarified that the purpose of the flight was to collect data for hurricane research and help improve the forecast of the storm, which is expected to make landfall on the east coast of Florida on Wednesday night.

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Milton intensified again during the afternoon of this Tuesday in the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and once again became a category 5 hurricane, according to the latest bulletin from the National Hurricane Center (NHC, in English) of the United States.

An “extremely dangerous” hurricane

The hurricane classified as “extremely dangerous” increased in size as it approached the west coast of Florida with maximum sustained winds of 270 kilometers per hour.

According to the NHC’s forecast trajectory, the center of Milton will move this Tuesday and Wednesday through the eastern Gulf of Mexico and “make landfall along the west-central coast of Florida on Wednesday night.” , to then cross the peninsula and exit to the Atlantic.

While fluctuations in intensity are expected, Milton “is forecast to remain a dangerous major hurricane when it lands on the central west coast” and exits into the Atlantic waters on Thursday, they warned.

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