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http://wwwghrc.msfc.nasa.gov/camex3/
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Subjects
Atmospheric science Hurricane Bonnie Hurricane Danielle hurricane Earl Hurricane Georges Tropical cyclone Development Tracking Landfall Atmospheric science Hurricane Bonnie Hurricane Danielle hurricane Earl Hurricane Georges Tropical cyclone
Contributors:
Global Hydrology Resource Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Global Hydrology Resource Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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application/x-wais-source 
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Data:Remotely sensed dataset 
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Text:Reference 
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Dataset 
Language
en 
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NASA materials may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA or by any NASA employee of a commercial product, service or activity, or used in any other manner that might mislead. NASA should be acknowledged as the source of its material. It is unlawful to falsely claim copyright or other rights in NASA material. NASA shall in no way be liable for any costs, expenses, claims or demands arising out of use of NASA's cassettes and photographs by a recipient or a recipient's distributees. NASA personnel are not authorized to sign indemnity or hold harmless statements, releases from copyright infringement, or documents granting exclusive use rights. 
Description
The Convection And Moisture EXperiment (CAMEX) is a series of field research investigations sponsored by the Earth Science Enterprise of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). CAMEX-3 collected data for research in tropical cyclone development, tracking, intensification, and landfalling impacts using NASA-funded aircraft and surface remote sensing instrumentation. At this site, students can learn about the CAMEX-3 missions, which produced spatial and temporal information on hurricane structure, dynamics, and motion from hurricanes studied in August and September 1998. These data, when analyzed within the context of more traditional aircraft, satellite, and ground-based radar observations, are providing additional insight to hurricane modelers and forecasters who continually strive to improve hurricane predictions. Materials available here include descriptions of the missions and instruments, datasets, news articles, and links to related sites. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division 
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text/html 
Type
Data:Remotely sensed dataset 
Rights
NASA materials may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA or by any NASA employee of a commercial product, service or activity, or used in any other manner that might mislead. NASA should be acknowledged as the source of its material. It is unlawful to falsely claim copyright or other rights in NASA material. NASA shall in no way be liable for any costs, expenses, claims or demands arising out of use of NASA's cassettes and photographs by a recipient or a recipient's distributees. NASA personnel are not authorized to sign indemnity or hold harmless statements, releases from copyright infringement, or documents granting exclusive use rights. 
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