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    Month: February 2016

    Research Flight 15 is a ‘wrap’!

    February 26, 2016
    by Ryan Spackman (STC & NOAA)… Read More


    Launch ahoy!

    February 25, 2016
    by Chris Cox (CIRES)… Read More


    Flying 5 of 6 days as the Ronald H. Brown sets sail

    February 17, 2016
    by Ryan Spackman (STC and NOAA)… Read More


    Meet the Ronald H. Brown ENRR crew

    February 16, 2016… Read More


    “Balloonatics” set out for Tropical Pacific Ocean

    February 16, 2016
    by Dan Wolfe (CIRES)… Read More


    Behind the scenes of the ENRR Daily Weather Briefings

    February 16, 2016
    by Don Murray (CIRES)… Read More


    Beware of coconuts and crabs!

    February 14, 2016
    by Xiao-Wei Quan (CIRES)… Read More


    Waiting for a storm

    February 12, 2016
    by Rob Cifelli (NOAA)… Read More


    Getting used to launching in the rain

    February 12, 2016
    by Xiao-Wei Quan (CIRES)… Read More


    ENRR-FC Update: The G-IV is back

    February 11, 2016
    by Ryan Spackman (STC and NOAA)… Read More


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