NOAA Researcher's Ashes Were Dropped Into the Eye Of Hurricane Michael
NOAA researcher Michael Black pioneered the use of dropwindsondes — small measuring devices dropped into hurricanes to gather data. That data has dramatically improved hurricane forecasting.
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February 22, 2019 at 12:29PM
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NPR News: NOAA Researcher's Ashes Were Dropped Into the Eye Of Hurricane Michael
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