How bumpy can a hurricane flight get? NOAA’s wildest rides reveal turbulence far worse than any commercial flight
Read full article: How bumpy can a hurricane flight get? NOAA’s wildest rides reveal turbulence far worse than any commercial flightNew research from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and NOAA scientists has officially identified the bumpiest hurricane flight ever: a 1989 mission into Hurricane Hugo, where the P-3 Orion aircraft endured accelerations peaking at 7.86 meters per second squared—about 25 feet per second of jolt.

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