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  • Alex Gibbs, a graduate student at the University of Nebraska, operates the computers controlling the weather radar inside the Doppler on Wheels truck in Salina, Kansas, June 3, 2009.  The DOW trucks 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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  • 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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  • Storm chasers with Project Vortex 2 watch a distant wall cloud and supercell in Goshen County, Wyoming, June 5, 2009. The truck at right is the "Doppler on Wheels" truck. 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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  • A radar truck with Project Vortex 2 scans a storm in the panhandle of Nebraska, June 5, 2009.   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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  • A tornado lowers from the sky in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009. Shot during 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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  • A Texas Tech Sticknet probe samples the inflow winds of a tornado in Goshen County, Wyoming, June 20, 2009.
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  • Scientists set up a photogrammetry system near Arriba, Colorado, June 11, 2010.
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  • A tornado ropes out at sunset near Russel, Kansas, May 25, 2012.  The vehicle in the foreground is a research vehicle operated by Tim Marshall and working in conjunction with Project ROTATE.
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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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  • A tornado lowers from the sky in Goshen County, Wyoming, USA, June 5, 2009.  Shot during 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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  • A radar truck with Project Vortex 2 scans a storm near Dodge City, Kansas, June 9, 2009.   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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  • A Scout vehicle with Project Vortex 2 makes a U turn on a highway with a rainbow in the background, June 6, 2009.  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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  • A Discovery Channel cameraman films Sean Casey while standing atop the hood of the Tornado Intercept Vehicle 2 in southwestern Iowa, May 31, 2009.  The TIV2 is participating in Project Vortex 2 and is the subject of the Discovery Channel show "Storm Chasers".<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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  • Scientists in the Doppler on Wheels 5 radar truck operated by the Center for Severe Weather Research scan a nearby tornado, May 24, 2016, south of Dodge City, Kansas.
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  • A Doppler on Wheels radar truck drives toward a storm in southern Kansas, June 4, 2009.  <br />
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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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  • 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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  • Storm scientist and engineer Tim Marshall photographs a tornado near Last Chance, Colorado, June 10, 2010.
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  • VORTEX2 scientists Lou Wicker, from left, Josh Wurman Conrad Ziegler and Don Burgess, plan their day at the American Inn & Suites in Perry, Okla., on May 10, 2010.  Project Vortex 2 is a two year science mission to study the origins of tornadoes.
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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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  • Vortex 2 scientist Karen Koshiba sits at the Doppler on Wheels 7 workstation in New Cordell, Oklahoma, May 10, 2010, as Vortex 2 watches a storm develop.  From this mobile workstation DOW 7  controls their radar aquisition, monitors developing storms, and communicates with the rest of the Vortex 2 fleet.  Project Vortex 2 is a two year science mission to study the origins of tornadoes.
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