
The frightening video captured from inside the hurricane Erin left the audience all over the world stunned. The footage was recorded by hunters of a hurricane during a mission to gather data on critical storms. “Last night, the reconnaissance squadron weather flew into the eye of the hurricane Erin – and captured images of the breathtaking effect of the stadium. These missions provide NHC critical data to improve forecasts, helping to keep the community safe in storms,” he said after the video.
The clip shows the so -called “stadium” hurricane Erina, where the towering clouds form what seems to be a massive arena in the sky. The quiet storm center, known as the eye, is also clearly visible and offers a significant contrast to the surrounding turbulence.
About Hurricane Erin
Hurricane Erin, one of the main storms in the Atlantic, quickly intensified from category 1 to Hurricane Category 5 within just 24 hours before a slight weakening to category 4. At its peak, the storm center was around 235 kilometers northeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
While meteorologists have expressed confidence that Erin will remain well off the US coast, they said storms could still cause dangerous waves and erosion in places like North Carolina.
The Hurricane season in the Atlantic, which runs from June to the end of November, is expected to be more intense than usual, predicts American meteorologists.
The reaction of social media
The video has caused endangering online. One user commented: “This is absolutely unbelievable. The narrow, cylindrical effect of the stadium. Just unreal.” Others wrote: “My brother and I threw football in the eyes of a hurricane category 1, not quite quite 50 years ago at Outer Banks, Nc. We recommended to hide on the spot! It’s not so with category 5!”
Other reactions included: “Absolutely stunning that we have the ability to get these pictures,” and “I hate what these storms are doing, but I am always in respect of nature’s power.
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