Hurricane Milton, which President Biden says is due to be the largest hurricane in the US in 100 years, rages towards the Florida coast. However, this cataclysmic event has not deterred a team of brave researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) from taking to the skies in a daring mission to study the powerful storm.
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Flying into the eye of the storm for data collection

Taken from the aircraft as the plane heads into the eye of the storm. Image credit: TheTropicNick | Official X Page
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Bumpy ride into Hurricane #Milton on @NOAA WP-3D Orion #NOAA43 "Miss Piggy" to collect data to help improve the forecast and support hurricane research.
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Research is crucial to understanding hurricanes

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At the time of writing, the National Hurricane Center reports that Hurricane Milton has reached landfall as a Category Three storm, carrying extremely strong winds and high rainfall with sustained winds of 120 mph.
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While Hurricane Milton weakened slightly to a Category 3, it remains a powerful storm with sustained winds of 120 mph (193 km/h). Forecasters warn that the storm will continue to grow in size as it approaches landfall, making it a significant threat to coastal regions. Travellers travelling around Florida should take precautionary measures, stay updated on the latest news, and head indoors in the event of bad weather. Stay safe!
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