Forecasters are getting an in-depth look at the next storm that's about to wallop the West Coast this weekend, thanks to the efforts of the Hurricane Hunters.
The United States Air Force Hurricane Hunters made a stop in Sacramento to update how flying into atmospheric rivers can lead to a better understanding of them.
THE AIR FORCE HURRICANE HUNTERS, ALSO KNOWN AS THE 53RD WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRON, ARE A COMPONENT OF THE 403RD WING LOCATED AT KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE IN BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI. OUTSIDE OF THE ...
NOAA's hurricane hunters took a trip far ... in the U.S. The other is the U.S. Air Force Reserve's 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, based in Biloxi, Mississippi.
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How does that atmospheric river flow? Scientists in Yuba-Sutter modernize research to understandWeather balloons and “hurricane hunter” planes aid the science of understanding California’s atmospheric rivers.
Maj. Peyton Eustis, pilot for the U.S. Air Force Reserve 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron “Hurricane Hunters,” adjusts controls during flight on the WC-130J Super Hercules in January 2023 ...
At Sacramento County’s Mather Airport, an hour’s drive south from Marysville-Yuba City, specially outfitted U.S. Air Force ...
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