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People are flying virtual planes into Hurricane Laura in the latest version of the classic game ‘Microsoft Flight Simulator,’ which simulates real-world weather patterns – Business Insider Australia
Ever wanted to see inside the eye of a hurricane from 10,000 feet in the air?
Ever wanted to see inside the eye of a hurricane from 10,000 feet in the air?
A new update to the classic game “Microsoft Flight Simulator” uses real-time imaging to simulate weather patterns all over the world. And some players are using that feature to fly directly through hurricanes, including Hurricane Laura, which made landfall on Thursday in Louisiana and Texas.
Some of the images players captured are downright stunning.
Above & around Hurricane Laura
Microsoft Flight Simulator (Li…
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