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            "description": "This animation shows how NASA scientists used an unmanned Global Hawk aircraft to study Hurricane Edouard. Dropsonde data is compared to SHIS curtain data as the aircraft flies back and forth over the storm.  Relative humidity is displayed with blue representing dry air and red representing moist air.  Additionally, dropsonde wind vector data is displayed using white arrows.  This video is also available on our YouTube channel. || hs3_Eduardo_0650_print.jpg (1024x576) [93.2 KB] || hs3_Eduardo_0650_searchweb.png (320x180) [71.6 KB] || hs3_Eduardo_0650_thm.png (80x40) [6.7 KB] || hs3_Eduardo_1080p30.mp4 (1920x1080) [45.6 MB] || hs3_Eduardo_1080p30.webm (1920x1080) [4.4 MB] || hs3_edouard (3840x2160) [0 Item(s)] || hs3_Eduardo_2160p30.mp4 (3840x2160) [464.2 MB] || hs3_Eduardo_1080p30.mp4.hwshow [185 bytes] || ",
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            "title": "HS3 Global Hawk Observes winds from tropical depression A95L in September 2013",
            "description": "This visualization shows wind flows from Tropical Depression A95L in the Gulf of Mexico between September 19 and 20 of 2013.  The wind field was derived from data returned from dropsondes. The color of the winds represents altitude where ground-level winds are shown in white. Higher altitude winds, around 10km, are shown in orange and the highest altitude winds, around 15 km, are shown in red.These dropsondes are probes that were dropped from the Global Hawk unmanned vehicle (part of the Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel project, HS3) as it flew in a lawnmower-like pattern over the storm.  As the dropsonde probes fell through the atmosphere, atmospheric measurements including wind direction are recorded.  Wind direction data from 88 different dropsondes were merged to create a single, derived flow field.  The visualization shows particles moving through the flow field.   The atmosphere is exaggerated 10 times to help differentiate various levels of the atmosphere.  Only a thin slice of the atmosphere is shown at any given time, represented by a moving horizontal window. Lower level winds show the cyclonic circulation associated with the tropical disturbance.  But, just above those cyclonic winds, the storm is thwarted by wind shear, prohibiting further development into a tropical cyclone.   NASA scientists use data from unmanned aircraft to better understanding why some storms develop into hurricanes and others do not. || ",
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            "release_date": "2014-05-29T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "HS3: Global Hawks Soar into Storms",
            "description": "During this year's Atlantic hurricane season, NASA is redoubling its efforts to probe the inner workings of hurricanes and tropical storms with two unmanned Global Hawk aircraft flying over storms and two new space-based missions.NASA's airborne Hurricane and Severe Storm Sentinel or HS3 mission will revisit the Atlantic Ocean for the third year in a row.  HS3 is a collaborative effort that brings together several NASA centers with federal and university partners to investigate the processes that underlie hurricane formation and intensity change in the Atlantic Ocean basin. The flights from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia take place between Aug. 26 and Sept. 29 during the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. || ",
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            "title": "NASA's HS3 Mission: S-HIS Instrument",
            "description": "Interview with Henry \"Hank\" Revercomb, principal investigator for the NASA HS3 Mission's Scanning High-Resolution Interferometer Sounder Instrument. He is responsible for the infrared remote sensing of temperature, water vapor, and cloud fields from the Global Hawk aircraft monitoring the environment of hurricanes to help understand mechanisms for intensity changes. He is also the Director of University of Wisconsin-Madison's Space Science and Engineering Center. || ",
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