Lt. Josh Rannenberg, a pilot with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), recently recounted a harrowing flight into a hurricane as part of a mission to collect crucial data. Describing it as “the worst I’ve seen,” Rannenberg shared his experience with Meet the Press NOW, shedding light on the challenging and dangerous conditions faced by hurricane hunters.
The NOAA conducts these daring flights into the heart of storms to gather data that helps forecasters track and predict the path and intensity of hurricanes. Rannenberg’s account highlights the extreme risks and intense nature of this vital work, as he navigated through turbulent winds and powerful rain bands to gather essential information.
As a hurricane hunter, Rannenberg’s job is to fly directly into these intense storms, facing extreme turbulence and dangerous conditions in order to provide critical data to improve hurricane forecasting. His firsthand account offers a glimpse into the bravery and dedication of these pilots, who face significant risks to collect data that ultimately saves lives.
Rannenberg’s description of the storm as “the worst I’ve seen” underscores the severity of the conditions he encountered during this particular flight. Despite the challenges and dangers, these dedicated pilots continue to embark on these missions, demonstrating their unwavering commitment to gathering data that is vital for public safety.
The insights provided by Rannenberg offer a glimpse into the world of hurricane hunters and the crucial role they play in understanding and predicting these powerful storms. Their bravery and expertise are essential components of the effort to protect communities and mitigate the impact of hurricanes.
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Video “‘Worst I’ve seen’: NOAA hurricane hunter describes flight into storm to collect data” was uploaded on 10/10/2024 to Youtube Channel NBC News
So didn't it drop to a cat 3?
Still bad but how about facts instead of drama
😮😮😮
I’m first
These men have balls of steels.
Maybe wear a helmet and a cup next time.
We had 30 Power Utility trucks leave for Florida from Nova Scotia on Monday
How high is a hurricane? Sorry if it's a dumb question. But how high is the top of a hurricane, 40, 50, 60k feet?
NOAA is insane for doing this.
Love that commander he didnt fall for her trap into global warming propaganda
Government workers. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽.
YOU NEED to report that Trump wants to take NOAA apart…this is one of the biggest reasons to vote blue. SO many reasons, but this points to his utter disregard for American lives. Seriously, give this thought…we need to get away from parties and back to issues.
Thank you and your team for your hard work in helping us to achieve information that we need to know what we are looking 👀 at please be safe
My sister lives in Florida I hope everyone is doing well
Thank you NOAA! You’re saving lives – thank you!
Hurricane Hunters so brave 🫶
As per Trump, weather is controlled by govt. we need him in office so that he can turn off the switch on hurricane
Ehat did you learn commander
Surprised they were able to get any shots of their face considering how big their balls are.
Well I'm sure others might have seen worse. You know it hasn't been great at all for us but I tell you it definitely wasn't a 5 plus when it hit it was only a two and I'm very grateful.
What exactly are they providing Us by them enjoying themselves and going into the middle of a hurricane?