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Mission Summary
20050709H1 Aircraft 42RF
Dennis flight 2005

Scientific Crew (43RF)
Rob Rogers Lead Scientist
Paul Leighton Workstation
Shirley Murillo Dropsonde
Mission Plan :

The NOAA N42RF will fly an NHC-tasked SFMR mission into Hurricane Dennis. The P3 will leave San Jose, Costa Rica at 1:00 AM EDT and will recover at Jacksonville NAS, FL at 11:00 AM EDT and

Mission Summary :

The NOAA N42RF successfully flew an NHC-tasked SFMR mission into Hurricane Dennis. The P3 left San Jose, Costa Rica at 1:00 AM EDT and recovered at Jacksonville NAS, FL at 10:00 AM EDT and

Data :

Radar coverage
Start End
05:55:19 Z 11:53:02 Z

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Mission Summary
20050709I1 Aircraft 43RF
Dennis flight 2005

Scientific Crew (43RF)
Mike Black LPS
Peter Dodge Radar
Paul Willis Cloud Physics
Eric Uhlhorn AXBT
Krystal Valde Radar
Ed Zipser Observer
Mission Plan :

The NOAA N43RF will fly a mission into Hurricane Dennis in conjunction with the NASA ER2 aircraft. The P3 will leave San Jose, Costa Rica at 10:00 AM EDT and will recover at Jacksonville at 7:00 PM EDT.

Mission Summary :

The NOAA N43RF flew a mature storm mission into Hurricane Dennis in conjunction with the NASA ER2 aircraft. The P3 left San Jose, Costa Rica at 10:00 AM EDT and recovered at Jacksonville at 6:40 PM EDT.

Problems :

Data :

Radar coverage
Start End
14:38:20 Z 22:01:46 Z

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