The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. Information about the location of the hurricane being sent on a teletype machine to the warning center. An alert is sounded and the crew members prepare for a flight. Crew members wear flight gear. Meteorologists brief the crew about the weather conditions. Hurricane Hunter aircraft in flight. A pilot speaks and reports about the weather conditions to the warning center. Formation on the radar screen. Crew members at work. Hurricane Hunter aircraft breaks through the eye of the Hurricane. Weather team records temperature, wind and humidity. Information recorded by them is relayed to the warning center at Miami. The aircraft in flight as it climbs up to record weather information. Radar screen depicts cloud formation. Drop sounds being prepared and released. The radio operator gathers meteorological information with the help of drop sounds.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. The pilot of Hurricane Hunter aircraft speaks about returning to the home base amidst a hurricane. The aircraft in the midst of the hurricane. Crew members aboard the aircraft. Aircraft flies out of the hurricane. Crew members aboard the aircraft investigate the weather conditions. Men at a weather map as they work on details. A man sends a teletype message about the occurrence of a hurricane. A ship underway at sea as it changes its course to avoid sailing into a hurricane prone area. Hurricane warning flags. People evacuate an area. People seal the doors and windows of their houses. Strong winds and rain.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four and the Joint Hurricane Warning Center in Miami, Florida. Eye of a tropical cyclone. A cloud cover and stormy seas, a ship sails through rough waters. Rainfall and strong winds as a hurricane hits an area. Damaged ships in a port, probably from Hurricane Carol in 1954. Trees fall in the street. Traffic light blows in the wind. Damaged boat seen, 'Angler N.Y.' Joint Hurricane Warning Center in Miami, Florida. A sign reads 'US Department of Commerce Weather Bureau'. Warning flags on a ship. A ship underway at sea. A reconnaissance aircraft in flight to warn against the hurricane. Men work on a weather map. Animation tracks the course of a hurricane, depicts months of hurricane occurrence, direction and speed of the wind.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. A sign on a building reads 'US Fleet Weather Central'. Men work inside a room. Aircraft of the Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in a hangar. U.S. Navy P-2 Neptune aircraft takes off. Technicians at controls. A teletype machine. Records being analyzed. Technicians work on a weather map. Teletype message sent to the Reconnaissance Squadron. Alert sounded. Crew members briefed about the reconnaissance mission. An aerologist briefs them about the direction of the storm. Survival gear checked and laid out. Crew members board the aircraft and it take off. A radio operator at work. The navigator works on the course of the aircraft. The aerologist aboard an airborne aircraft looks at the weather conditions.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. U.S. Navy P-2 Neptune aircraft in flight. The aircraft flies amidst bad weather and rainfall. Outline of the hurricane on a radarscope. The pilot at controls as the aircraft flies through the eye of the storm. Crew members relax. An aerologist studies the wind and sea conditions. Aerial view of the choppy sea below. Men study a weather chart in Jacksonville. P-2 Neptune aircraft flies back towards the home base.
The role of Airborne Early Warning Squadron Four in the United States. A man plots the course of the hurricane on a chart. Reports are checked. The Weather Bureau issues a warning over the radio. An aircraft take off. Small boats kept ready. A toy removed from a garden. Civilians seal their doors and windows. Civilians listen to the radio to get news about the approaching hurricane. The course of the hurricane plotted on a chart. People listen to a news broadcast about the hurricane's change of course.
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