Hurricane Irma: Terrifying video from plane flying through storm reveals power of historic Category 5 hurricane

Team of 'hurricane hunters' capture Orion aircraft at mercy of ferocious winds and rain as it passes through eye

Lucy Pasha-Robinson
Wednesday 06 September 2017 17:25 BST
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Planes pass through the eye of Hurricane Irma

Footage has emerged of the moment researchers flew a plane into the eye of hurricane Irma - the biggest Atlantic storm in recorded history.

A team of so-called "hurricane hunters" shot video of the Orion passing through the Category 5 Storm over the Caribbean.

The aircraft can be seen bracing 300km winds as the plane's internal pressure gauge peaks at its maximum reading and the aircraft is lashed with rain.

The US-bound storm is now so strong that it is showing up on equipment designed to measure earthquakes.

Stephen Hicks, a seismologist at the National Oceanography Centre Southampton, said seismometer recordings on Guadeloupe show the storm approaching the Lesser Antilles, another Caribbean island group.

Irma, which is already the strongest hurricane ever recorded outside the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico, is likely to make landfall somewhere in Florida over the weekend.

Florida, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands have declared states of emergency.

Florida's governor Rick Scott warned the storm could impact "millions of Floridians".

It comes as Texas continues to reel from the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey in August.

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