Have you ever wondered what it looks like in the eye of a hurricane? Images and Footage have been released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration after their team flew into Hurricane Teddy over the Atlantic yesterday to study its winds etc.
Check out a photo below that a lot of people are saying looks like a stadium, and a video of the flight into the eye of the storm.
Hurricane Teddy could potentially hit the East Coast of our country next week. Sending out all the good thoughts that it veers off or diminishes before then.
View of the eye of #HurricaneTeddy. NESDIS and AOML scientists performed a research mission to study and validate the strongest surface winds in the storm this morning. Learn more about the experiments here: https://t.co/Lj646cOxq3 pic.twitter.com/LlwRG36uJH
— HRD/AOML/NOAA (@HRD_AOML_NOAA) September 17, 2020
You know that scene in Titanic where Rose throws the necklace back into the ocean? This is like that but also there’s a hurricane eye and a @USAFReserve aircraft and science.
Here are some highlights from our flight into Hurricane #Teddy today. pic.twitter.com/wpUlrqqGh9
— Hurricane Hunters (@53rdWRS) September 18, 2020

