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Scientists are flying into snowstorms to explore winter weather mysteries

High up in some ice-filled clouds, sitting inside an airplane loaded with science instruments, Christian Nairy looked at pictures flashing on his computer screen. This high-altitude slideshow is displaying real-time images of cloud particles being sampled by a device out on the plane's wing — and some of the ice crystals looked like perfect little snowflakes.

Lynn McMurdie Taking Charge At Range Control Center At WFF

IMPACTS 02/27/23 Mission Daily Schedule

Plan of the Day for Monday, February 27th
All times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST) 
 
All - 0900 Daily Weather Briefing (No briefing on Tuesday)
 
WALLOPS 
 
Monday 27 February: No Fly, Work Day 

NASA tracks winter storms from Georgia

Fox 5 Atlanta reports that NASA scientists are taking a close look at winter storms by using a Cold War era ER-2, a derivative of the Cold War-era Lockheed U-2. The team is based out of Dobbins Air Reserve for through next month.

Student videographers at WFF

IMPACTS 02/26/23 Mission Daily Schedule

Plan of the Day for Sunday, February 26th
All times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST) 
 

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