The Lockheed WP-3D Orion is a highly modified
P-3 Orion
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used by the
Aircraft Operations Center
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It is the home of the NOAA Hurricane Hunters. The NOAA Aircraft O ...
division of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Only two of these aircraft exist, each incorporating numerous features for the role of collecting weather information. During
hurricane season, the WP-3Ds are deployed for duty as
hurricane hunters. The aircraft also support research on other topics, such as Arctic ice coverage, air chemistry studies, and ocean water temperature and current analysis.
Design
The WP-3Ds are equipped with three weather
radar
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s,
C band radar in the nose and on the lower fuselage, and an
X-band radar
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in the aircraft's tail. They are also equipped with the ability to deploy
dropsonde
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s into storm systems, and have onboard temperature sensors, and other meteorological equipment. While the aircraft are not specially strengthened for flying into hurricanes, their decks were reinforced to withstand the additional equipment load.
It has a
barber-pole sampler (named for its red-and-white stripes) that protrude from the aircraft's front, a tail
Doppler weather radar, and other unique-looking instruments hanging from the wing.
Operational history
NOAA currently operates two WP-3Ds nicknamed ''
Miss Piggy
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'' and ''
Kermit'', and their logos feature the characters created by
Jim Henson Productions
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. NOAA's other hurricane hunting aircraft, the
Gulfstream IV-SP
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, is named ''
Gonzo
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* Gonzo (nickname), a list of people with the nickname
* Radislav Jovanov Gonzo (born 1964), Croatian music video director Radislav Jovanov, also known as Gonzo
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''; they complement the fleet of
WC-130 aircraft operated by the
United States Air Force
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53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron
The 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, also known by its nickname, Hurricane Hunters, is a flying unit of the United States Air Force, and "the only Department of Defense organization still flying into tropical storms and hurricanes." Aligne ...
. As of 2014, the two Orions had each flown more than 10,000 hours and flown into more than 80 hurricanes.
Between 2015 and 2017, the aircraft received major overhauls, costing a total of $35 million. This work was performed by the
United States Navy
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's
Fleet Readiness Center Southeast
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in
Jacksonville
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Florida
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. The work included new wings and engines and upgraded radars and avionics. NOAA anticipates that these changes will allow the aircraft to fly until between 2032 and 2037.
Specifications (WP-3D Orion)
See also
Notes
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External links
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