storm from those brave enough to fly right into the beat. here s katie beck. reporter: inside extraordinary look inside the eye of the storm from those brave enough to fly right into the beat here s katie beck. reporter: inside the cockpit of air force hurricane hunters scientists look dorian square in the eye. major alex boykin is at the controls of today s flight the winds on the way in and through the eye wall and be able to track its movement. we ll be reading the winds on the way in and through the eye wall and be able to track its movement this one has been very hard to predict. reporter: these air force and noaa high flying weather stations travel through weathe stations travel through turbulent conditions slicing through the eye wall of the hurricane to determine the conditions at the heart of the storm. turbulent conditions slicing through the eye wall of the hurricane to determine the conditions at the heart of the storm. probes are dropped into the hurricane to measu
dorian baring down on the bahamas at this hour. and we re getting an extraordinary look inside the eye of the storm. from a group of brave enough to fly right into the beast itself. inside the cockpit of air force hurricane hunters scientists look dorian square in the eye. major is at the control. these air force and high flying weather stations travel through conditions. slicing through the eye wall of the hurricane. to determine the conditions at the heart of the storm. probes are dropped into the hurricane to measure pressure. temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction. getting the information that we need vital knowing how strong the hurricane is. and where it s going. they have been given the information gathered from up