What's behind the hurricane's watch? (Video)

A “penetrate” The sun sits in the clouds, exposing a bright blue sky and a quiet view. But this picture is, in effect, responsible for the death of at least 22 people and for numerous disasters in the Caribbean. The images were taken from within the eyes of Hurricane Irma. The images were taken by the Air Force [...]
A “penetrate” The sun sits in the clouds, exposing a bright blue sky and a quiet view.
But this picture is, in effect, responsible for the death of at least 22 people and for numerous disasters in the Caribbean.
The images were taken from within the eyes of Hurricane Irma.
The images are taken by the U.S. Air Force, which fly in storms to collect data and predict how dangerous hurricanes are.
“Sunlight in Irma storm eye during today's <x1) flight, tweets, pilot.
They also recorded images of their dreadful flight in the eye of the storm.
Recently, the Central American area is involved in a number of hurricanes, and Hurricane Jose is in action.
So far the storm has claimed only 22 lives while it sweeps the entire Caribbean and makes its way to Florida.
Millions have been evacuated under preparation for the hurricane of the 5th category.












