Nick Underwood, a researcher at the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), take a video of the center drilling Ian last Wednesday morning (28). Within hours, the video had millions of views on social media, and as the hurricane hunter himself described, this was his worst experience with hurricanes.
The scientist was on a plane to collect data on Ian. storm category 4 Approaching Florida Bay 241 kilometers per hour wind. in an interview with MailThe researchers on the plane said the journey wasn’t fun.
When I say this was the toughest flight of my career so far, I mean it. I’ve never seen bunk beds come out like this. There was coffee everywhere. I have never felt such a lateral movement.
in Kermit (#NOAA42) to Hurricane this morning #ian. Please stay safe outside. https://t.co/DQwqBwAE6v pic.twitter.com/gvV7WUJ6aS
—Tropical Nick Underwood (@TheAstroNick) September 28, 2022
The plane carrying Underwood and other hurricane hunters left Houston, Texas at 4 a.m. In the video, you can see the tornado causing turbulence so strong that it threw equipment into the air.
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“When I say this was the hardest flight of my career so far, I’m serious. I’ve never seen bunk beds come out like this. There was coffee everywhere. I’ve never felt such a lateral movement,” Underwood said in a Twitter post citing the strength of Hurricane Ian.
According to the researchers’ estimates, Ian is expected to cause catastrophic flooding in central Florida, posing a risk of death in parts of the region. Meteorologists predict the hurricane will move north, causing flooding in Georgia and South Carolina in the coming days.
The most impressive thing for Underwood was the lightning that lit up the area like the sun during the hurricane. “It felt like 11 o’clock outside. The sun seems to have risen. But it was completely dark, and that’s just lightning that was so close to us that it was bright enough to illuminate everything.” Mail.
Source: Tec Mundo

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