The storm blew away the scientist on the meteorological station

The winds of 180km / h caused the scientist to take only a few steps before being blown to the ground.

The winds of 180km / h caused the scientist to take only a few steps before being blown to the ground.

A scientist decided to climb to the top of the Mount Washington Observatory meteorological observation station in Conway, New Hampshire, USA despite strong hurricanes, according to Sun. Holding the orange flag and leaning forward, the scientist tried to go straight ahead. However, after many times tumbling down and being blown back by the wind more than 30m, the scientist was forced to accept giving up.

Picture 1 of The storm blew away the scientist on the meteorological station

The scientist gripped the orange flag and lowered his body forward.

According to the representative of the meteorological station, employees are not allowed to go to the observatory if the wind exceeds 193km / h. The video was shared by meteorological station on Facebook on March 10, attracting nearly 12,000 likes and more than 16,000 shares.

"The winds are up to nearly 180km / h so we have to stop working. The strongest wind that day is 320km / h and the flag is used to help visualize the wind. Every observer has gender. "Most of us will stop climbing the observatory if the wind starts to blow at speeds above 193 km / h," the observer representative said.

Update 16 December 2018
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