We were flying about 200 nautical miles off the coast of California when a voice over the headset reported a strong smell of fuel in the back of the plane. I was in the cockpit with the U.S. Air Force’s “ Hurricane Hunters ,” who spend the summer and fall flying into the eyes of hurricanes .
Source: Drought or dangerous flooding? Research aims to tame atmospheric river risks — save California’s rain
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