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Tropical Precipitation Variability and Convectively Coupled Equatorial Waves on Submonthly Time Scales in Reanalyses and TRMM

NASA Brings Science to Life in Guam Classrooms

In addition to doing cutting-edge atmospheric science, ATTREX team shared the excitement of their scientific mission with students, teachers in Guam.

NASA Completes ATTREX Flights in Search of Climate Change Clues

Science flights from Guam during the Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment tracked upper atmosphere changes to help researchers understand how they affect Earth's climate.

Sunset on the ATTREX 2014 Field Campaign

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If I Have to Pay You to Turn On Our Instrument, Is $20 Enough?

ATTREX Fans Line Up for Picts with the Project Manager

You Said it Would Work This Time

ATTREX 03/16/14 Daily Schedule

Congratulations to the GH/ATTREX Team for the successful Science Flt #7 / Transit to EAFB…

 

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