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Eyewall of Hurricane Isabel.
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Hub cloud in eye of Hurricane Isabel.
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Eye of Hurricane Felix.
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Eye of Hurricane Felix.
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Eye of Hurricane Felix.
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Eye of Hurricane Gustav.
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Eye of Hurricane Gustav.
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Helmholtz wave pattern in eye of Hurricane Bill.
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Eye of Hurricane Earl.
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Eye of Hurricane Edouard.
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Bottom of Edouard's eye taken from Miss Piggy, NOAA P-3 N43RF.
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Sea surface in Hurricane Edouard seen from 8000 feet. Mountainous swells canbe discerned in the left center of the image.
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Low cloud bands inside Hurricane Edouard's eye.
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Hail battered BAT (Best Aircraft Turbulence) probe on NOAA P-3 N43RF. Thisoccurred in flight into Hurricane Edouard.
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Sundog seen from NOAA aircraft as sunset nears.
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Dr. Rick Spinrad receives certificate attesting to his membership in the Exalted Order of Eyeball Penetrators on September 10, 2008, during a flight intoHurricane Ike. Dr. Spinrad was the Assistant Administrator for NOAA's Oceanicand Atmospheric Rese
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Pre-flight briefing prior to flight into eye of Hurricane Ike on September 10,2008. NOAA assistant Administrator for Oceanic and Atmospheric Research,Dr. Rick Spinrad in light blue shirt, accompanied the flight.
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NOAA P-3 pilot looking down on the agitated sea surface of Hurricane Ike.
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NOAA P-3 hurricane hunters N42RF and N43RF.
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