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Join Us for a
Virtual Storm Flight
Welcome to the Hurricane Hunters!!! So you
think you'd like to fly into a hurricane, huh? Well, virtual reality
can only give you so much of the experience. We can't simulate the
roller coaster ride but we can show you the ropes and take you along
on a cyberflight into a storm.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL monitors the tropical
Atlantic and eastern Pacific for signs of the development of
tropical systems. But over the open ocean, satellites, which is
mostly all they have to work with, can only tell them so much. So
when an area of disturbed weather develops and they think it might
become more than just a cluster of thunderstorms, they task the 53rd
Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, the Hurricane Hunters, to fly into
the disturbance and investigate. The area of responsiblity for the
Hurricane Hunters is from 55 degrees west in the mid-Atlantic to
Hawaii in the Pacific. That's a lot of ground to cover and includes
the western Atlantic, the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the
eastern Pacific. And there have been occasions when we have been
spread across all of those regions at one time. Once a system does
develop into a tropical storm or hurricane, we continue
around-the-clock flights into the storm until it is no longer a
threat to land or it makes landfall.
The NHC issues a tasking to the Hurricane Hunters in the form of the
Tropical Storm Plan of the Day or POD as we call it. When the POD
shows a tasking, our flight schedulers start assigning crew members
to the flight and put them "in the bag" which means they are put
into the required 12 hour crew rest period before the flight. Three
hours before the scheduled takeoff, the crew shows up to prepare for
the flight.
You're just in time... head across the hall to our auditorium, and
join the crew for the pre-mission briefing.
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