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Spy Drones Turning Up New Data About Hurricanes And Weather

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For several weeks now, two unmanned spy planes have been flying over the Atlantic on an unusual mission: gathering intelligence about tropical storms and hurricanes.

The two Global Hawk drones are a central part of NASA’s five-year HS3 (Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel) Mission investigating why certain weather patterns become …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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