
Episode 91 – “I've seen buoys before” Hurricanes Part 2
John and Shannon are fighting lab equipment, but they take a break to continue their discussion of hurricanes. This week we talk about how we measure hurricanes - from airplanes to buoys. Hurricane Hunters Instruments Fun Paper...
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Show Notes
John and Shannon are fighting lab equipment, but they take a break to continue their discussion of hurricanes. This week we talk about how we measure hurricanes - from airplanes to buoys.
Hurricane Hunters- Reporter Flys with the Hunters (YouTube)
- 403rd Wing Homepage
- NOAA Hurricane Hunters Homepage
- AT–6 Texan
- WC–130
- WP–3D
- Gulfstream IV
- Storm Chasers Book (David Toomey)
- Dropsonde
- Driftsonde
- National Data Buoy Center
- Weather Buoy
- John’s Article on Tsunami Buoy Data
- Weather Ship
- Guabancex
- This week’s fun paper is all about woodpeckers, how their eyes stay in their skulls, their skull structure, and other fascinating adaptations to handle literally beating their heads into a wall.
- Schwab, Ivan R. “Cure for a headache.” British Journal of Ophthalmology 86.8 (2002): 843–843.
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