In the storm: US Air Force Plane directly fly into the eye of Hurricane Erin – Clock

According to ABC News report, as a courageous life-or-death mission, the US Air Force issued a dramatic footage, showing one of its plane directly flying in the eye of Hurricane Erin. The video grabbed the aircraft, pushing through dense clouds and violent winds before emerging at the center of the storm, where the sky cleared and the sun brightly glowed, offering the rare and striking view of the cool point of any storm.Hurricane Erin became the first storm of this year’s Atlantic season on Friday and the forecasts were shocked with how quickly it increased. According to NBC News reports, in just 24 hours, it jumped from the storm of class 1 to a powerful category 5 storms. Even after losing some strength, Erin gained force and climbed back to category 4. The rapid growth of the storm rank it from a category 1 to category 5 of the five fastest storms.Currently, a storm is tracking the northward through the open water of the Atlantic, which is far from the land, which has reduced immediate risk for coastal communities. However, the forecasts are cautious that the change in atmospheric pressure may affect its direction in the coming days, and the ongoing monitoring is necessary.The rapid growth of the storm was increased by abnormally warm sea water and low air shear, allowing it to make it strong quickly. As it was churned in the Atlantic, Erin posed a serious threat to the coastal areas. Officials from several eastern states monitored their route closely, urging the residents to be vigilant.Many airlines canceled flights as a precaution, and emergency agencies canceled pre-Tainat resources to preparation for possible landfall. Withdrawal in weak coastal communities was discussed, local authorities warned that even though the erin goes away, its outer bands can still bring dangerous winds, flash floods and high surf.

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