When I say this was the roughest flight of my career so far, I mean it. I have never seen the bunks come out like that. There was coffee everywhere. I have never felt such lateral motion. Aboard Kermit (#NOAA42) this morning into Hurricane #Ian. Please stay safe out there.
When I say this was the roughest flight of my career so far, I mean it. I have never seen the bunks come out like that. There was coffee everywhere. I have never felt such lateral motion. Aboard Kermit (#NOAA42) this morning into Hurricane #Ian. Please stay safe out there. https://t.co/gvV7WUJ6aS
Aftermath of the galley.
@TheAstroNick So intense Nick! We hope everyone onboard is alright. Wondering if we may have permission to share this video on The Weather Network in Canada, our Pelmorex Corp. properties and partners, with onscreen credit to you?
@TheAstroNick Crazy video! Can @WeatherNation have permission to use this online and on-air, with credit to you/NOAA?
@TheAstroNick INCREDIBLE! May we share this on WESH and Hearst tv platforms? This meteorologist wants to share your story! Thanks for being so open for us!
@TheAstroNick Hello Nick, writting from La Vanguardia, a spanish newspaper. Could we use this images for a story? thanks in advance.