Anytime a big hurricane hits, last year included, most people shelter at home until the storm passes or evacuate to get out of harm’s way. Some people, though, head to work in critical jobs to protect others during a dangerous storm. In addition to emergency responders, many brave scientists and engineers remain on the job through a hurricane.
The 2017 hurricane season was tough on the U.S. In August, Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston, Texas, and surrounding areas. Weeks later, Hurricane Irma destroyed many homes and businesses in Florida. Then Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico, with catastrophic effects. Science World caught up with some of the researchers and technicians who worked through these record-breaking storms.
When a big hurricane hits, most people shelter at home during the storm or evacuate to get out of danger. That happened with last year’s storms too. But some people head to work during a dangerous storm. It’s their job to protect others. And it’s not just emergency responders. Many brave scientists and engineers also stay on the job through a hurricane.
The 2017 hurricane season was tough on the U.S. Hurricane Harvey slammed Houston, Texas, and nearby areas in August. Weeks later, Hurricane Irma destroyed many homes and businesses in Florida. Then Hurricane Maria created a disaster in Puerto Rico. Researchers and technicians worked through these record-breaking storms. Science World spoke with some of them.