Hurricane Helene: Breaking records in hurricane data collection

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Hurricane Helene: Breaking records in hurricane data collection
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As Hurricane Helene developed in the Gulf of Mexico, NOAA researchers gathered critical data from the sea and sky to better understand the storm.

As Hurricane Helene developed in the Gulf of Mexico, NOAA researchers gathered critical data from the sea and sky to better understand tropical cyclones and support theSatellite imagery shows Hurricane Helene as it travels north from the Yucatan Peninsula and towards the Gulf of Mexico.

Researchers from NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory and University of Miami Cooperative Institute of Marine & Atmospheric Studies supported a series of NOAA, a small uncrewed aircraft system , which gathers atmospheric data from the storm’s lowest levels, which were not previously accessible.

Graphic from Black Swift Technologies shows the different sensors, components, and hardware on the S0 drone. The sUAS is launched from the belly of the P-3, and then controlled remotely as it flies into the lower levels of the storm, allowing scientists to sample the boundary layer. This describes the area where the atmosphere meets the ocean, and the conditions are too turbulent for crewed aircraft to fly. On the flights into Hurricane Helene, the Black Swift S0 broke new records in flight duration and communication distance.

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