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							Extraordinary new footage reveals the cockpit chaos aboard NOAA’s WP-3D Orion aircraft, “Kermit,” as it battled extreme turbulence while flying through the eyewall of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa.
The video captures violent shaking, sharp banking, and moments of near-zero visibility as the hurricane hunters pushed deep into the storm’s core to collect vital atmospheric and radar data. Despite the intense conditions, the crew maintained their mission — providing real-time measurements critical for predicting Melissa’s path and strength.
By October 30, 2025, Hurricane Melissa had intensified into a powerful Category 5 storm, with sustained winds topping 185 mph. The storm devastated parts of Jamaica and Cuba before churning north toward Bermuda, where hurricane warnings and flood alerts remain active according to the National Hurricane Center.
The NOAA flight, conducted at enormous risk, underscores the bravery of America’s hurricane hunters — the scientists and pilots who face nature’s most violent forces to keep millions safe. Their data directly informs forecasting models used by meteorologists and emergency management agencies across the hemisphere.
As Hurricane Melissa continues its destructive path, the footage serves as a vivid reminder of the dangers these crews face — and of the United States’ unmatched capability in storm tracking, resilience, and disaster response.
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