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  • A Texas Tech Sticknet probe samples the inflow winds of a tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, June 20, 2009.
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  • A Texas Tech Sticknet probe samples the inflow winds of a tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, June 20, 2009.
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  • Storm chasers Tim Marshall and Lindsay Bennett run after deploying a probe in front of a rapidly advancing tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009. Both are participating in Project Vortex 2. Project Vortex 2 is a two year National Science Foundation and NOAA funded science mission to study tornadoes and supercell thunderstorms.
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  • Weather instrumentation atop probe vehicles  near Fairbury, Nebraska, USA, June 1, 2009.  The vehicles are participating in Project Vortex 2.<br />
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Project Vortex 2 is a two year National Science Foundation funded science mission to study tornadoes and supercell thunderstorms.
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  • National Severe Storms Labratory probe vehicles parked alongside the road in the rural sandhills of Nebraska, as Vortex participants monitor lightning in the distance, June 9, 2010.
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  • Storm chasers Tim Marshall (crouching, right) and Lindsay Bennett (crouching, left) deploy a probe in front of a rapidly advancing tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009.  Both are participating in Project Vortex 2.  Project Vortex 2 is a two year National Science Foundation and NOAA funded science mission to study tornadoes and supercell thunderstorms.
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  • Scientist and Engineer Tim Marshall observes a tornado inside Scout 3 while working with Project TWIRL, a scientific mission to place atmospheric probes directly in the path of a tornado as nearby radar trucks scan the storm, May 24, 2016, near Dodge City, Kansas.
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