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How do you study a hurricane? Meet the fancy tech behind the science

20 Nov How do you study a hurricane? Meet the fancy tech behind the science

Posted at 15:38h in News by BST
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How do you study a hurricane? Meet the fancy tech behind the science, By Dinah Voyles Pulver, USA Today (November 17, 2024)

A growing array of tools to measure conditions inside one of nature’s most fearsome storms saw quite a workout in the 11 hurricanes, including five landfalling hurricanes, so far this hurricane season, set to conclude Nov. 30.

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