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Sailing For Science
The first of many science talks presented on board the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN on the Aerosols cruise from Norfolk, Virginia, to Capetown, South Africa. This was at the beginning of the 1999 RONALD H. BROWN around the world cruise.
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The RONALD H. BROWN pulling into Capetown, South Africa at the end of theAerosols cruise. The flat mountain is Table Mountain, a famousSouth African landmark.
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A view of part of Capetown, South Africa, from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.
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Table Mountain with clouds forming on top . A local saying describes thiseffect as Table Mountain with its cloud tablecloth.
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A view of Male, capital of the Maldive Islands as seen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.
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Crewmembers Pat Quinanola, Matt Ofsthus, and Terry Gregg help tie upthe RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.
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Crewmembers Lisa Glover,Pat Quinanola, Matt Ofsthus, and Terry Gregg help tieup the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.
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Crewmember David Owen monitoring strain on lines while tyingup the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.
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Crewmembers Jonathan Shannahoff and Mike Conway help tieup the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands.
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Sunset in the Indian Ocean as seen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.
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Instrument intercomparison with the Indian R/V SAGAR KANYA during INDOEX(RB-99-02). The rigid-hull inflatable boat from the RONALD H. BROWN is tied upalongside the SAGAR KANYA.
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A view of the Island of Nauru in the South Pacific during NAURU99 (RB-99-04) asseen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.
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A view of filling a bulk carrier ship with phosphate at the piers at Nauru asseen from the NOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN.
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A NASA plane making atmospheric readings makes a low pass off the bow of theRONALD H. BROWN during NAURU99.
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NAURU99 Chief Scientist and Lieutenant Mark Boland on the bridge of the NOAAShip RONALD H. BROWN in the South Pacific.
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A glorious sunrise in the South Pacific as the RONALD H. BROWN is steamingtowards the East.
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The thunderstorm dead ahead is being studied with the RONALD H. BROWN'sDoppler Radar during storm dynamic studies in theequatorial Pacific during KWAJEX.
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An equatorial Pacific rainbow observed during KWAJEX.
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Entering Dutch Harbor at twilight during RONALD H. BROWN around the world cruise in 1999.
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A light dusting of snow covers the mountains on Kodiak Island as seen from theNOAA Ship RONALD H. BROWN during its 1999 aroundthe world cruise.
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