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>I make crap up off the top of my head...
>All the vids we saw before the years of AI existing, just had to have been AI
Even google will explain it to you:
Yes, specialized aircraft like the ones used by agencies such as the NOAA Hurricane Hunters can and do reach the hurricane's eye. These are not typical "stormchase planes" but are specially equipped aircraft that fly into the storm to collect data, which includes flying through the powerful eyewall to enter the calm center.Purpose-built for the mission: These planes, such as the NOAA P-3 Orion, are designed to withstand the extreme turbulence and are equipped with various sensors to measure pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind speed.The eyewall crossing: To get to the eye, the plane must first pass through the eyewall, the strongest and most violent part of the storm, where winds can exceed \(150\) mph.The eye experience: After penetrating the eyewall, the conditions can change dramatically and eerily, with wind speeds dropping and the clouds clearing to reveal the calm eye. The flight through the eye is short, often only lasting a couple of minutes.