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Based on the typical structure of a hurricane as discussed in chapter 16, explain why a hurricane reconnaissance aircraft would encounter an overall increase in the amount of cross-wind, varying but overall increasing turbulence, and varying visibility, along a straight-line flight path from the outer edge to the center of a hurricane, flying at 6,000 feet above the ocean surface.

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It is because a hurricane is the most violent storms on earth. People call these storms by other names such as typhoons and cyclones. Owing to the aircraft which flies at 6000 feet above the ocean level,it could be affected by the tidal wind accompanied by the occurrence of the hurricane.

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