spray, the foam on the water. so we re hoping we can see with the camera what the water looks like. reporter: the drone s sensors and cameras can send data and images in real time back to headquarters. these are measurements of wind, temperature, humidity at that interface level that may help the modelers understand the fundamentals better. that s never been done before. reporter: it could allow emergency planners to give better direction to residents back on land. we re hoping to get really precise measurement to predict the future strength of hurricanes and enable people to make preparations or move out of the way. reporter: rachel crane, cnn. after pioneering photographic film, we made it our mission to help change the world. in healthcare, our imaging expertise and ai technology
understand a storm, scientists say more data needs to be collected from the surface of the ocean. what drives hurricane consistent is transfer of heat and moisture to the atmosphere. we don t understand the dynamics how it works. reporter: to find out, they deployed five ships to the caribbean, areas where lots of hurricanes develop and are likely to hit land. powered by sun and wind, can stay at sea months at a time, built to take a beating. it is designed to get hit by wave, tumble, submerge, come back up. i see a camera up top. hurricane mission, it is key to understand spray, foam on the water. hoping to see with the camera what it looks like. reporter: drone sensors and cameras can send data and images in real time back to headquarters. these are measurements of wind, temperature, humidity, right at that interface level that may help modelers understand fundamentals of hurricanes before. that s never been done before.
is the around about five million adults who have not yet had a first dose of vaccine, and i think there is the danger that even if cases are not going up significantly, they could be sustained in those communities where uptake is not significant. up until last weekend, hospital admissions in september in england had been running at between 600 and 900 a day. scientific modelers have looked at a range of scenarios. they say the figure could get to 2,000 even with some measures in place. in a more extreme scenario, they say the figure could even be 7,000 a day, but this would assume no interventions, and a lot would depend on people s behaviour. the warnings of rising hospital covid cases come as the nhs is already facing intense pressure. there are record patient numbers, with a range of conditions and not just virus related. emergency departments and acute units are really struggling, so our concern is, if there is another increase in the number of covid patients