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turbulence. there is more to come. as we get tossed around inside the cockpit, our seasoned pilot assures us, we are in good hands. >> being on this plane, is it structurally sound? is it safe? >> oh, no, you are very safe in the 130. >> reporter: we are 7,000 feet above the northern bahamas in the center of the hurricane joaquin. this storm has been no toriously difficult to predict. but the weather data retrieved from the hurricane hunters will help improve the forecast greatly. multiple drop zones are released into the sky, sending back information like wind speed and storm pressure in real time right back to computers on board. joaquin is now pushing north. >> that's a fox coming up. >> a missing ship is vanded in rough swells. we drop to 6 hi, feet. thick clouds prevent us from finding the vessel. they return to their mission, seeking more data from the

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