Stock Photo - 08/14/1998 ___ The pilot climbs into the cockpit of a high_altitude research plane, a specially equipped Dryden Flight Research Center ER_2 a modified U_2, at Patrick Air Force Base. Soaring above 65,000 feet, the ER_2 will measure the structure of hurricanes and the surrounding atmosphere that steers the storm’s movement. The plane is part of the NASA_led Atmospheric Dynamics and Remote Sensing program that includes other government weather researchers and the university community in a study of Atlantic hurricanes and tropical storms. The hurricane study, which lasts through September 1998, is part of NASA’s Earth Science enterprise to better understand the total Earth system and the effects of natural and human_induced changes on the global environment

Stock Photo: 08/14/1998 --- The pilot climbs into the cockpit of a high-altitude research plane, a specially equipped Dryden Flight Research Center ER-2 a modified U-2.

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