Saturday 9 September 2017

recent news Terrifying plane in IRMA florida dangerous hurricane#IRAMA

As Hurricane Irma approaches the southeastern United States, there's a lot of doom and gloom going around.

Researchers used a Weather Plane to fly directly into the eye of Hurricane Irma just hours before the storm began in the Barbuda island, Caribbean. Hurricane Irma is a Category 5 storm and the estimated wind speed is of 295 km per hour.  

In the video shot aboard National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration flight NOAA42, Multiple Screens monitoring the weather could be seen. But, The real intensity of the hurricane could be noticed only after having a look outside. 

Hurricane Irma is expected to hit the coast of Florida on Saturday. This powerful storm is going to be much devastating than Hurricane Harvey and emergency preparations have been made to lower the damage as much as possible. Emergency was announced in Florida, US Virgin and Puerto Rico islands. Around 3.4 millions people staying in flood-prone areas were asked to move to 460 shelters.





The grave warnings of potential devastation and the wreckage the storm has left in its wake are everywhere.
But for all the (perhaps rightfully) sensational coverage, there's been little talk of the actual storm itself: where exactly Irma will make landfall, how strong it might be when it hits, and how the projections are changing on a minute-by-minute basis.
That's where local Mobile, Alabama TV weatherman Alan Sealls comes in.

Sealls recently delivered a thorough and remarkably calm breakdown of the latest Irma models. For many on the internet, it was a much needed breath of fresh air.

"The models don't control the weather," he explained patiently to viewers. "That's the attempt to keep up with what's going on, calculate, and regenerate another projection."
In thorough yet simple terms, Sealls aggregated and explained each of the main models, or projections, of where Irma might go next.

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