KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (Sept. 28, 2022) Navy Capt. Beth Sanabia, a permanent military professor in the oceanography department at the U.S. Naval Academy, speaks with Ensign Lucas Herron prior to the departure of a flight with the Hurricane Hunters of the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron into Hurricane Ian. As part of the U.S. Naval Academys Training and Research in Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes in Tropical Cyclones (TROPIC) team, these joint missions with the Hurricane Hunters allow midshipmen and graduate students the opportunity to fly through storms in planes that drop airborne expendable bathythermograph (AXBT) sensors into the ocean, collecting data they produce to include the oceans temperature, salinity, and density changes underneath the storm, while also evaluating the waves themselves for future research.

KEESLER AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (Sept. 28, 2022) Navy Capt. Beth Sanabia, a permanent military professor in the oceanography department at the U.S. Naval Academy, speaks with Ensign Lucas Herron prior to the departure of a flight with the Hurricane Hunters of the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron into Hurricane Ian. As part of the U.S. Naval Academys Training and Research in Oceanic and Atmospheric Processes in Tropical Cyclones (TROPIC) team, these joint missions with the Hurricane Hunters allow midshipmen and graduate students the opportunity to fly through storms in planes that drop airborne expendable bathythermograph (AXBT) sensors into the ocean, collecting data they produce to include the oceans temperature, salinity, and density changes underneath the storm, while also evaluating the waves themselves for future research.
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