NASA to Host Google+ Hangout on Hurricanes Over the Atlantic Ocean

NASA, which began a five-year mission in 2012 to research changes in hurricane formation and intensity over the Atlantic Ocean, will send two unmanned aircraft over the ocean this summer to learn more. The U.S. government agency will host a Google+ Hangout with four panelists tomorrow, July 23, to discuss research already completed and this summer’s flights.

NASA, which began a five-year mission in 2012 to research changes in hurricane formation and intensity over the Atlantic Ocean, will send two unmanned aircraft over the ocean this summer to learn more. The U.S. government agency will host a Google+ Hangout with four panelists tomorrow, July 23, to discuss research already completed and this summer’s flights.

The lead scientist for this summer’s flights will talk about the process NASA will use to look inside the hurricanes, and a Global Hawk pilot will focus on unmanned flying over tropical cyclones.

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