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U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval Academy's Training and Research in Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes in Tropical Cyclones, or TROPIC team, reviews the data from the Airborne eXpendable Ba... More

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron aerial weather reconnaissance squadron, watches the instruments checking the wind speeds, directing the pilots inside the eye to find t... More

Air Force Reserve Maj. Ben Blair, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Ben Blair, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Ben Blair, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron pilot, keeps an eye on his instruments while flying into Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 after the storm passed over the Bahamas. The 53rd ... More

Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Donny Arseneaux, 53rd

Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Donny Arseneaux, 53rd

Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Donny Arseneaux, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron loadmaster, conducts the launch of dropsondes as the Hurricane Hunters fly into Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 after the st... More

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval Academy's Training and Research in Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes in Tropical Cyclones, or TROPIC team, reviews the data from the Airborne eXpendable Ba... More

Air Force Reserve Capt. Richard Mentzer, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Capt. Richard Mentzer, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Capt. Richard Mentzer, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron pilot, checks gauges and the instruments while flying into Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 after the storm passed over the Bahamas. ... More

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron aerial weather reconnaissance squadron, checks the data from the dropsondes during a mission flying Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 aft... More

Air Force Reserve Maj. David Gentile, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. David Gentile, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. David Gentile, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron pilot, watches the instruments while flying into Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 after the storm passed over the Bahamas. The 53rd WRS ... More

Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Rick Cumber and

Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Rick Cumber and

Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Rick Cumber and Senior Airman Donny Arseneaux, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron loadmasters, check the data coming in from a dropsonde released into Hurricane Dorian, Sep... More

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron aerial weather reconnaissance squadron, checks the data from the dropsondes during a mission flying Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 aft... More

Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Thomas Moffett, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Thomas Moffett, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Thomas Moffett, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron pilot, watches the radar while flying into Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 after the storm passed over the Bahamas. The 53rd WRS o... More

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval Academy's Training and Research in Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes in Tropical Cyclones, or TROPIC team, reviews the data from the Airborne eXpendable Ba... More

Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Donny Arseneaux, 53rd

Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Donny Arseneaux, 53rd

Air Force Reserve Senior Airman Donny Arseneaux, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron loadmaster, conducts the launch of dropsondes as the Hurricane Hunters fly into Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 after the st... More

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather

Air Force Reserve Maj. Jeremy DeHart, 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron aerial weather reconnaissance squadron, checks the data from the dropsondes during a mission flying Hurricane Dorian, Sept. 3, 2019 aft... More

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval Academy's Training and Research in Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes in Tropical Cyclones, or TROPIC team, reviews the data from the Airborne eXpendable Ba... More

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval

U.S. Navy Ensign Casey Densmore, a member of the Naval Academy's Training and Research in Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes in Tropical Cyclones, or TROPIC team, reviews the data from the Airborne eXpendable Ba... More

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