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How Does The US Air Force Prepare For A Hurricane?

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October 15, 2024
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Related Hurricane Hunters: Flying Into The Eye Of The Storm

It may seem like risky business, but this work can be crucial!

The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron was formed on August 7, 1945, and based at Presque Isle Army Air Field in Maine. Flying twin-engine North American B-25 Mitchell bombers, its goal was to monitor weather patterns on the shipping lanes between North America and Europe. In 1946, the squadron abandoned its B-25s for the larger four-engine Boeing B-29 Superfortress. While the aircraft was not an ideal platform for weather reminiscence, it was during this period the name “Hurricane Hunters” was first used to describe its missions.

After brief periods of being based in Florida, Bermuda, and even RAF Burtonwood in Chesire, England, the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron moved to Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. When Ramey closed in 1973, the Squadron moved to its present home at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi.

Lt. Col. Kelsey Carpenter, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron aerial reconnaissance weather officer, and Lt. Col. Brad Boudreaux, 53rd WRS pilot, review weather data collected during a mission into Hurricane Milton, Oct. 8, 2024.

Photo: USAF

Despite satellite imagery’s ability to detect and track hurricanes, aircraft still need to be deployed into the storms to record barometric pressure and wind speed. Today, the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron is responsible for an area that stretches midway from the Atlantic Ocean to the Hawaiian Islands. In this specific area, there have also been occasions when the 53rd was tasked with monitoring Pacific typhoons and collecting data on winter storms.

The USAF sent its Boeing KC-135 Stratotankers to Kansas

As Hurricane Helene was bearing down on the west coast of Florida in late September, the USAF relocated its Boeing KC-135 Stratotankers from Tampa to McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas. MacDill Air Force Base is located four miles south-southwest of downtown Tampa, Florida, and is home to the 6th Air Refueling Wing. After flying back from Kansas, the aircraft only remained at MacDill for two days before being evacuated back to Kansas and before the arrival of Hurricane Milton.

Members of the 379th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron perform preflight checks of a KC-135 Stratotanker

Photo: USAF

Two aircraft that were not deemed airworthy were stored away in hangars before Milton’s arrival as base personnel and their families were evacuated. Fortunately, Milton became a category 3 hurricane before making landfall near Siesta Key, an hour south of Tampa. Unlike Helene, the storm surge was not as bad, and MacDill escaped significant damage but remains closed due to debris on the surrounding roads.

The United States military preparedness and response to hurricanes

The Department of Defense and other uniformed services of the United States military take an all-hands-on-deck approach to hurricane tracking and disaster relief. Hurricane specialists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration study satellite imagery to track and predict storm paths while keeping emergency managers informed of the latest developments.

Inside the eye of Hurricane Sam, members of the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron collect weather data.

Photo: USAF

If a hurricane looks likely to impact the United States or one of its territories, the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, requests that the Air Force deploy its Hurricane Hunters to fly through the storm and collect data. Once they have a good idea of where the storm will impact, all services of the United States military and reserves are put on alert.

macdill afb Related Florida’s MacDill Air Force Base Begins Partial Evacuation As New Storm Milton Follows Wake Of Hurricane Helene

The base has only just recovered from Helene.

What role does the military play in Hurricanes?

Air National Guard: During a natural disaster, the United States Air National Guard is tasked with airlifting rescue teams, supplies, and food to the affected area.

The Coast Guard: The United States Coast Guard and the United States Navy search for survivors at sea and inland waterways.

Army Corps of Engineers: The Army Corps of Engineers monitors dams and levees for failures and participates in communications and roadway clearing.

Army National Guard. The United States Army National Guard uses helicopters, high-water vehicles, and swift boats to rescue stranded people and distribute aid.

All the above services operate alongside the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help communities recover from natural disasters.

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