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    First Atlantic hurricane observations by CYGNSS

    The CYGNSS constellation has been operating in its science data-taking mode continuously since March 2017. The satellite hardware has been performing as designed while we make adjustments to the software on-board and on the ground so we are better able to operate smoothly and autonomously. We also spent much of the summer working on the […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 25, 2017 (Final blog)

    There and back again Of course, a title stolen from ‘The Hobbit’ but appropriate just the same.  It’s Monday afternoon and the Atlantis is once again tied up to the dock.  We came in yesterday on the early morning tide and quickly began the task of ‘demobilization’ – i.e., unloading the tons of scientific gear […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 24, 2017

    Near Oceans End This cruise is all but over and at this time tomorrow I will be several beers deep in the aftermath of the end of cruise party. Meantime I promised that sweet heart,  Kristina, that I would write a BLOG … so here you go sister :). There is something about standing on […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 23, 2017

    Life at Sea:  All Science All the Time and That’s a Good Thing….well mostly. Any cruise aboard a research vessel feels like the days of the week are blended into one. The only timekeeping that one really has to pay attention to is the hour. When is the next instrument to be deployed over the […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 22, 2017

    Beasties from the Black Now one thing that’s great about being part of a multi-disciplinary research cruise with a large number of scientists and their wide ranging studies is that you sometimes get to indulge in your own interests. By way of example during the 3 NAAMES cruises so far I have been able to […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 21, 2017

    Muffin O’Clock Through Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, it was discovered that time is not a static measurement, rather it is relative to the observer. Somewhat similarly, time becomes both integral and meaningless while on a boat, completely relative to the scientist’s schedule. Time is integral to the individual with their stopwatch waiting for the precise […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 20, 2017

    Almost a month at sea. It’s not the first time. I have been at sea several times in these years but every time is special and unique. It is unique for the research we conduct, for the people we meet, the seas we cross, and the infinite things we still learn from each other at […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 19, 2017

    Tumbling along like a tumbling tumbleweed Ok, so the title might just have outed my love for all things Lebowski, but hopefully I will be able to make a link, irregardless of how tenuous it might be, between tumbleweeds and and the subject of this post, drifters. First things first, we have to remind ourselves what […]

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    NAAMES-III Expedition: September 18, 2017

    Cloud formation depends on several factors, and one of those is the presence of aerosols.  Marine aerosols come from a number of sources (sea salt, biogenic aerosols, continental aerosols that are carried over by wind) and differ in size and composition.  We’ve collected CCN and CPC data to determine, respectively, the concentration of particles that […]

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