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New Air-Launched Hurricane Drones Are Close to Operational

Hurricane Hunters are performing final tests on remote controlled drones that fly through the most dangerous parts of hurricanes.

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NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter fleet includes two Lockheed WP-3D Orion turboprops. [Credit: NOAA]
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Key Takeaways:

  • NOAA Hurricane Hunters are finalizing tests for Altius, a new remote-controlled drone designed to gather critical weather data from the most active, lower altitudes of hurricanes.
  • Launched from WP-3D Orion aircraft, the Altius drones fly for 1-3 hours, sending continuous data back, thus enhancing understanding of storm formation and intensification.
  • This technology improves forecasting accuracy and crew safety by allowing piloted aircraft to operate from higher, safer altitudes.
  • Expected to become operational soon, Altius will augment existing dropsonde data, providing a more continuous measurement of changing storm conditions.
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Hurricane Hunter pilots with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are nearly finished testing a new remote-controlled aircraft that may help them avoid dangerous flight conditions. 

It’s an approximately three-foot-long drone called Altius. These small, fixed-wing drones are launched from NOAA’s Lockheed WP-3D Orion twin turboprops and are designed to fly into the most active parts of a hurricane at lower altitudes and remain aloft for one to three hours. The drones then send precious weather data back to the Orion, which would be flying at altitudes around 8,000 to 10,000 feet. 

Thom Patterson

Thom is a former senior editor for FLYING. Previously, his freelance reporting appeared in aviation industry magazines. Thom also spent three decades as a TV and digital journalist at CNN’s bureaus in Washington and Atlanta, eventually specializing in aviation. He has reported from air shows in Oshkosh, Farnborough and Paris. Follow Thom on Twitter @thompatterson.

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