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    Month: March 2016

    El Niño Rapid Response field campaign wraps this week

    March 28, 2016
    by Barb DeLuisi (NOAA) and Karin Vergoth (CIRES)… Read More


    Both Sides Now

    20 March 2016
    by Leslie Hartten (CIRES)… Read More


    A typical day on Kiritimati Island

    March 17, 2016
    by Alex McColl (CIRES)… Read More


    G-IV and Alpha Jet Converge on California

    March 11, 2016
    by Ryan Spackman (STC & NOAA)… Read More


    The Life of a Buoy “Hopper”

    March 10, 2016
    by Dan Wolfe (CIRES) and Matt Winterkorn (NVision Solutions & NOAA NDBC)… Read More


    “Balloonatics” launch update

    March 10, 2016
    by Dan Wolfe (CIRES)… Read More


    Delighted to be here…

    Tuesday, 8 March 2016 (LINT, Line Islands Time)
    by Leslie Hartten (CIRES)… Read More


    500 dropsondes and counting…or, today will be a 4-star day!

    March 7, 2016
    by Katherine McCaffrey (NRC & NOAA)… Read More


    G-IV Research Flight #18

    March 2, 2016
    by Ryan Spackman (STC & NOAA)… Read More


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