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AFWA Auditorium
OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. -- Retired Chief Master Sgt. Peter Morris talks about his career in Air Force Weather during the dedication of the Air Force Weather Agency auditorium in his name here Feb. 15. Chief Morris served 30 years in the Air Force and is widely recognized as one of their finest enlisted leaders and weather warriors. (Air Force photo by Jeff W. Gates)
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AFWA Auditorium
Download Full Image Posted: 2/18/2011
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Afghan Weather
KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan -- Afghan Air Force Maj. Hameedullah, the Kandahar Air Wing's meteorologist, delivered his first weather brief to Afghan and NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan Mi-17 crews on Jan 5. (Courtesy photo)
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Afghan Weather
Download Full Image Posted: 1/14/2011
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Getting Started
MOUNT LEMMON, Ariz. -- (From left to right) Lt. Col. Lee Byerle, 25th Operational Weather Squadron commander, Senior Master Sgt. Gabriel Lacayo, 25th OWS operations superintendent, Capt. Tim Villaran, 25th OWS flight commander, Marc Touchton, 25th OWS meteorologist, and 25th OWS forecasters Airman 1st Class Michael Neahr and Senior Airman Carlos Calle (in front) pose for a photo before starting the inaugural Mount Lemmon Half Marathon on Oct. 17. The marathon is billed as the toughest marathon in the world and the only uphill marathon in the United States. (Courtesy Photo)
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Getting Started
Download Full Image Posted: 11/3/2010
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Uphill Battle
ATOP MOUNT LEMMON, Ariz. -- (From left to right) Capt. Tim Villaran, 25th Operational Weather Squadron flight commander, Marc Touchton, 25th OWS meteorologist, Lt. Col. Lee Byerle, 25th OWS commander, and 25th OWS forecasters Senior Airman Carlos Calle and Airman 1st Class Michael Neahr, pose for a photo following the completion of the inaugural Mount Lemmon Half Marathon on Oct. 17. Also completing the race was Senior Master Sgt. Gabriel Lacayo, 25th OWS operations superintendent. The marathon is billed as the toughest marathon in the world and the only uphill marathon in the United States. (Courtesy Photo)
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Uphill Battle
Download Full Image Posted: 11/3/2010
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Deployed Forecaster
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Staff Sgt. Ashley Barnett, a weather forecaster for the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing, collects data from a TMQ-53 weather sensor to observe conditions and update forecasts at an undisclosed air base in Southwest Asia, Oct. 28, 2010. The 386th AEW forecasters work behind the scenes to provide Air Force and Army personnel with accurate, up-to-date forecasts so flying missions can continue in support of operations Enduring Freedom and New Dawn. Barnett is deployed from Air Mobility Command’s 305th Operations Support Squadron, 305th Air Mobility Wing, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Laura Turner)
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Deployed ...
Download Full Image Posted: 11/2/2010
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Award Winner
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Tech. Sgt. Adam Smith, an applications programmer with the 14th Weather Squadron here, works at his computer on May 3. Sergeant Smith recently earned the Outstanding Communications-Computer Systems NCO of the year award. He will accept the award in a formal ceremony in Washington D.C., next month. (Courtesy photo)
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Award Winner
Download Full Image Posted: 5/4/2010
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Braving the weather
A special operations weather team operator out of Hurlburt Field enables a remote cloud pod during a training operation for Red Flag-Alaska 10-2 April 15, 2010, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The cloud pod is one of several sensors that make up the weather pod and deployment of these down range is critical to the success of air operations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Willard E. Grande II)
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Braving the ...
Download Full Image Posted: 4/22/2010
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Braving the weather
A special operations weather team operator looks out the back of a CH-47 Chinook to locate a landing site during an operational training exercise April 15, 2010, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The exercise was part of Red Flag-Alaska 10-2 and enables units to sharpen their combat skills by exchanging tactics, techniques, and procedures and improves interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Willard E. Grande II)
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Braving the ...
Download Full Image Posted: 4/22/2010
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Braving the weather
A team of special operations weather team operators hurry to board a CH-47 Chinook during a training operation for Red Flag-Alaska 10-2 April 15, 2010, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The operators are deploying weather pods that will take several different types of readings that could affect air and ground operations down range. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Willard E. Grande II)
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Braving the ...
Download Full Image Posted: 4/22/2010
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Iraqi weather forecasters
JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq -- Tech Sgt. Mike Adcock, a Task Force 38 weather forecaster, monitors a dust storm in northern Iraq on a satellite-produced image. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jeff Lowry)
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Iraqi weather ...
Download Full Image Posted: 4/8/2010
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U.S. and Iraqi weather troops
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- United States Air Force and Iraqi air force members from the first class of Iraqi air force meteorology officers graduation at the Air Force House, Camp Victory, Iraq, March 25. The graduates will be sent throughout Iraq for 30 days of on the job training. Once the training is concluded, some of the weather advisory officers will become instructors while others will begin their weather advisory mission for the Iraqi military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Patricia Bunting)
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U.S. and Iraqi ...
Download Full Image Posted: 3/31/2010
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Iraqi weather graduates
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- A crowd gathers for the graduation of the first class of Iraqi air force meteorology officer's graduation at the Air Force House, Camp Victory, Iraq, March 25. The graduates will be sent throughout Iraq for 30 days of on the job training. Once the training is concluded, some of the weather advisory officers will become instructors while others will begin their weather advisory mission for the Iraqi military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Patricia Bunting)
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Iraqi weather ...
Download Full Image Posted: 3/31/2010
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2nd Weather Squadron, Solar Observing Optical Network
2nd Weather Squadron, Solar Observing Optical Network
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2nd Weather ...
Download Full Image Posted: 3/18/2010
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2nd Weather Squadron, Radio Solar Telescope Network
2nd Weather Squadron, Radio Solar Telescope Network
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2nd Weather ...
Download Full Image Posted: 3/18/2010
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Iraq Air Force Weather Officer
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Capt. David Finlay, a weather advisor with the Iraqi Air Operations Center, instructs Iraq Air Force Maj. Majid, a weather officer with the Iraq Air Force meteorology department, at Camp Victory. A group of four Iraqi Air Force meteorologists just completed 52 days of classroom training based on the U.S. Air Force weather’s initial skill course.
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Iraq Air Force ...
Download Full Image Posted: 3/16/2010
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Guardsmen forecast weather
SANDSTON, Va. -- Senior Master Sgt. Stephen Gamache and Senior Airman Christopher Tuck track weather systems moving across Virginia during the snow storms that ravaged the region in February 2010. (Photo by Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
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Guardsmen ...
Download Full Image Posted: 3/2/2010
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Weather
Staff Sgt. Jack Cotham observes weather conditions on the flight line Feb. 11, 2010 at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. Sergeant Cothan is a 8th Operation Support Squadron weather forecaster. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Roy Lynch)
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Weather
Download Full Image Posted: 2/18/2010
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Iraqi Air Force weather director visits Shaw
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- Capt. David Fischer (left), 20th Operations Support Squadron weather flight commander, explains the 20th OSS mission to Col. Salman, Iraqi Air Force Meteorological Department director and senior meteorologist Feb. 16. Col. Salman develops doctrine, policy, requirements and standards to organize, train and equip the meteorological department to support the Iraqi Air Force as well as the ministry of defense and other government of Iraq agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Tony Richardson)
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Iraqi Air Force ...
Download Full Image Posted: 2/19/2010
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Iraqi Boy Scouts learn about weather
BAGHDAD -- Iraqi Boy Scouts give a boy scout salute to both the U.S. and Iraqi Boy Scout flag. The boy scouts got to visit the Camp Victory Complex weather station while visiting with U.S. Air Force and Army personnel. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Jarrod Chavana)
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Iraqi Boy ...
Download Full Image Posted: 2/8/2010
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Red Flag WX specialists do more than predict the weather
Staff Sgt. CeCe Ybarra, a Red Flag weather forecaster deployed from the 48th Operations Support Squadron at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, briefs Red Flag aircrews prior to a mission. Sergeant Ybarra provides weather support for more than 1,200 servicemembers from the U.S. and United Kingdom participating in the exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Red Flag WX ...
Download Full Image Posted: 2/1/2010
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Blue Skies
Captain Dan Santiago, Joint Special Operations Air Component weather officer, uses his Kestral pocket weather sensor at the Toussaint L'Ouverture International Airport in Port au Prince, Haiti. Capt. Santiago deployed as part of the Air Force Special Operations Contingent responsible for opening and establishing aircraft flow following the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck here Jan. 12. Capt. Santiago and fellow 1st Special Operations Wing weather flight weatherman Tech. Sgt. Chris Patterson employed creative solutions to overcome technological and equipment shortfalls during their deployment to Haiti. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Larry Carpenter)
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Blue Skies
Download Full Image Posted: 2/1/2010
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Weathering the storm
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- The 28th Operational Weather Squadron monitors weather patterns within Air Force Central Command's area of responsibility in the Middle East Jan. 26. The meteorological information is used to plan war-fighting missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Tony Richardson)
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Weathering the ...
Download Full Image Posted: 2/2/2010
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Weathering the storm
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- Senior Airman Adam Miller, 28th Operational Weather Squadron weather forecaster, views weather patterns within the Middle East Jan. 26. As a part of the new intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance cell, observations are used to produce weather forecasts to assist mission planning for unmanned aerial vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Tony Richardson)
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Weathering the ...
Download Full Image Posted: 2/2/2010
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Weathering the storm
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- Staff Sgt. Adam Salter, 20th Operations Support Squadron weather flight forecaster, prepares a weather mission briefing Jan. 27. Embedded in the 55th Fighter Squadron, Sergeant Salter provides timely weather updates to assist mission planning for F-16 pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Tony Richardson)
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Weathering the ...
Download Full Image Posted: 2/2/2010
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Weather Warrior
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan - U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Jarod Bjork, from Orlando, Fla., mans his battle-station at the Combined Joint Task Force-82’s joint operations command center, Jan10. Bjork uses advanced equipment to monitor the weather and give recommendations that are used by the war-fighters on the ground to plan and execute missions. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. B. Todd Willis, Combined Joint Task Force-82 Public Affairs)
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Weather Warrior
Download Full Image Posted: 1/14/2010
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Operation Turbulent Climb
CAMP RED CLOUD, Republic of Korea -- (From left to right) Detachment 1, 607th Weather Squadron members Senior Airman Zach Scott, Master Sgt. Geoffrey Mason and Staff Sgt. Billy Harris make their way up the hill near Camp Red Cloud during Operation Turbulent Climb. The team members ascended over 1,000 feet while carrying 65 pounds of gear and covering nearly five miles in distance. (Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Shane Gillies)
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Operation ...
Download Full Image Posted: 12/15/2009
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Operation Turbulent Climb
CAMP RED CLOUD, Republic of Korea -- Detachment 1 members ascend the hill while wearing their gas masks during a simulated chemical attack during Operation Turbulent Climb. The exercise trained the Airmen to perform tactical weather tasks in a wartime environment. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. William Acevedo)
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Operation ...
Download Full Image Posted: 12/15/2009
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Operation Turbulent Climb
CAMP RED CLOUD, Republic of Korea -- 1st Lt. Shane Gillies, chief of tactical operations at Detachment 1, 607th Weather Squadron shows, from left to right, Tech. Sgt. Jameel Beasley, Capt. Shawn Hannah and Staff Sgt. Judd Porter how to use the GPS DAGR before the team ascends the hill during Operation Turbulent Climb. (Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. William Acevedo)
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Operation ...
Download Full Image Posted: 12/15/2009
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Weather or Not
U.S. Navy Aerographers Mate, Petty Officer 2nd Class Susana Awan discuses collected weather information with U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Yong Kim in order to relay a weather hazard to pilots in flight on Dec 3, 2009. Awan and Kim work together at the 21st Weather Squadron, Sembach Annex, Germany. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Jocelyn Rich)
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Weather or Not
Download Full Image Posted: 12/7/2009
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How's the air up there?
ILOPANGO, El Salvador – Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bill Bayer, a weather meteorologist assigned to Joint Task Force-Bravo, performs early morning weather checks measuring winds, temperature, dew point and pressure with a handheld Kestrel Nov. 14. Sergeant Bayer has been a vital piece to providing daily weather reports for the 1st Battalion, 228th Regiment during a deployment to El Salvador in order to help them stabilize the region from a recent mudslide. Since Nov. 11 JTF-Bravo has distributed more than 172,700 pounds of supplies (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Chad Thompson).
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How's the air ...
Download Full Image Posted: 11/14/2009
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Warfighters take time for Air Force's 62nd birthday
Lt. Col. Brian Griffith discusses battlefield weather capabilities with Capt. Jacob Chisolm at the Air Force's 62nd birthday Sept. 18, 2009, at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Colonel Griffith is the 19th Expeditionary Weather Squadron commander, and Captain Chisolm is the 504th Expeditionary Air Operations Support Group executive officer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Faggard)
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Warfighters ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/18/2009
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Keeping an eye on the sky...
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Tech. Sgt. Richard Stage, 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather forecaster, uses a Kestrel 4000 hand held pocket weather tracker to check the temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Sept. 15, 2009. Sergeant Stage is deployed from the 62nd Airlift Wing, McChord Air Force Base, Wash., and hails from Elmira, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Tony Tolley)
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Keeping an eye ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/16/2009
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Keeping an eye on the sky...
SOUTHWEST ASIA -- Tech. Sgt. Richard Stage, 386th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather forecaster, checks the wet bulb globe temperature reading on a hs-32 area heat stress monitor at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Sept. 15, 2009. Sergeant Stage is deployed from the 62nd Airlift Wing, McChord Air Force Base, Wash., and hails from Elmira, N.Y. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Tony Tolley)
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Keeping an eye ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/16/2009
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Weather or not to fly
Tech. Sgt. John Moore, 4th Operations Support Squadron weather technician, briefs Maj. William Lulay, 4th Fighter Wing safety office, on weather conditions at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., Sept 3, 2009. All weather personnel complete a nine-month training course at Keesler Air Force Base and travel to one of the eight weather hubs as a weather observer to receive on-the-job training before becoming a weather forecaster. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Rae Perry)
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Weather or not ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/10/2009
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Weather or not to fly
Craig Lewis, 4th Operations Support Squadron meteorological technician, looks at a developing low pressure system over Texas and Louisiana that could cause a high pressure system to settle over Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., Sept 3, 2009. The high pressure system would bring slightly warmer temperatures and little cloud cover. Mr. Lewis retired from meteorology with the Air Force in 1991 as a Master Sgt. and continues to forecast here as a Department of Defense civilian. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Rae Perry)
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Weather or not ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/10/2009
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Weather or not to fly
Tech. Sgt. Robert Mutters, 4th Operations Support Squadron weather technician, gives a weather planning brief to a pilot over the phone at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., Sept 3, 2009. The weather office provides pilots and weapon systems officers with up-to-the-minute flying conditions before take-off. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Rae Perry)
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Weather or not ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/10/2009
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Joint Operational Area Forecasters
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- Tech. Sgt. Casey Grim, a reservist with the 5th Operational Weather Flight, and Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Jorge Castillo, an aerographer’s mate second class from Naval Station Norfolk, Va., both serve together at the 28th Operational Weather Squadron here as Joint Operational Area Forecasters. The combined 28th OWS team provides weather products for all branches of the U.S. military and our coalition partners in the U.S. Central Command's AOR, covering 20 countries spanning 5,000 square miles on two continents. (Photo by Ryan Hansen)
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Joint ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/10/2009
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Special Ceremonies Team
From left to right, Staff Sgt. Nick Case, Capt. Alicia Hughes, Capt. Randy Haeberle and Staff Sgt. Andrew Porden of the 14th Weather Squadron’s Special Ceremonies Team present the colors at a Hope for Wounded Warriors event featuring former Kansas senator and presidential candidate Bob Dole. The SCT serves as both the color guard and honor guard for an area covering almost 20,000 square miles in the Western Carolinas and Eastern Tennessee.
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Special ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/9/2009
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Special Ceremonies Team
From left to right, Staff Sgt. Nick Case, Maj. Dan Wunder, Staff Sgt. Andrew Porden and Tech. Sgt. Rob Hubler of the 14th Weather Squadron’s Special Ceremonies Team present the colors before a NASCAR race at Bristol Motor Speedway. The SCT serves as both the color guard and honor guard for an area covering almost 20,000 square miles in the Western Carolinas and Eastern Tennessee.
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Special ...
Download Full Image Posted: 9/9/2009
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Hurricane Bill
Air Force Reservist Lt. Col. Rich Harter, Aerial Reconnaissance Weather Officer with the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron located at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., continuously monitors weather data on a WC-130J during a flight through Hurricane Bill Aug. 22. The 53rd WRS "Hurricane Hunters" provide surveillance of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the central Pacific Ocean for the National Hurricane Center in Miami. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Tanya King)
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Hurricane Bill
Download Full Image Posted: 8/27/2009
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Combat Weather Airman
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq ?Air Force Senior Airman Daniel Jamison, weather system support cadre technician, sets-up a tactical meteorological weather equipment here July 30, 2009. Airman Jamison is responsible for maintaining and repairing 30 of these systems throughout Iraq. The equipment, also known as TMQ-53, is used to obtain pressure, wind speed and direction, temperature, dew point, relative humidity, precipitation, surface visibility, cloud height and lightning detection. Airman Jamison is deployed from Hurlburt Field Air Force Base, Fla., and is a native of Troy, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Johnny L. Saldivar/Released)
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Combat Weather ...
Download Full Image Posted: 8/18/2009
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Combat Weather Airman
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq ? Air Force Tech. Sgt. Terry Hutton, weather system support cadre team lead, and Air Force Senior Airman Daniel Jamison, weather system support cadre technician, set-up a tactical meteorological weather equipment here July 30, 2009. Both Airmen are responsible for maintaining and repairing 30 of these systems throughout Iraq. The equipment, also known as TMQ-53, is used to obtain pressure, wind speed and direction, temperature, dew point, relative humidity, precipitation, surface visibility, cloud height and lightning detection. Sergeant Hutton is deployed from Hurlburt Field Air Force Base, Fla., and is a native of Enid, Okla. Airman Jamison is also deployed from Hurlburt Field AFB and is a native of Troy, Mich. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Johnny L. Saldivar/Released)
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Combat Weather ...
Download Full Image Posted: 8/18/2009
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Combat Weather Airman
CAMP VICTORY, Iraq ? Air Force Tech. Sgt. Terry Hutton, weather system support cadre team lead, sets-up a tactical meteorological weather equipment here July 30, 2009. Sergeant Hutton is responsible for maintaining and repairing 30 of these systems throughout Iraq. The equipment, also known as TMQ-53, is used to obtain pressure, wind speed and direction, temperature, dew point, relative humidity, precipitation, surface visibility, cloud height and lightning detection. Sergeant Hutton is deployed from Hurlburt Field Air Force Base, Fla., and is a native of Enid, Okla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Johnny L. Saldivar/Released)
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Download Full Image Posted: 8/18/2009
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Air Traffic
KIRKUK REGIONAL AIR BASE, Iraq –Master Sgt. David Elliott, 506th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, flight chief, and Senior Airman Ryan Felicilda, 506th EOSS, weather forecaster, check tactical meteorologist sensors along the flight line here Aug. 14. The sensors are checked every hour and uploaded for use around the Area of Responsibility. Sergeant Elliott, a DeFuniak Springs, Fla., native, is deployed here from the 14th Weather Squadron, Asheville, N.C. Airman Felicilda, a Gainesville, Fla., native, is deployed here from the 23rd Operations Support Squadron, Moody Air Force Base, Ga.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Joshua Breckon)
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Air Traffic
Download Full Image Posted: 8/14/2009
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Calm before the dust storm
JOINT BASE BALAD, Iraq -- Staff Sgt. Mark Casey, weather forecaster of the 332nd Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron, conducts a maintenance check and weekly cleaning for a Tactical Meteorological Equipment-53 Sensor on the flight line here Aug. 10. The TMQ-53 Sensor's capabilities include the tracking of wind speeds, airfield pressure, visibility, precipitation and altimeter settings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Christopher Hubenthal)
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Calm before the ...
Download Full Image Posted: 8/12/2009
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Iraqi, U.S. Air Forces establish weather partnership
KIRKUK AIR BASE, Iraq -- Col. Salman, Iraq Air Force Weather Service director, goes over a training schedule for IqAF weather officers as Master Sgt. Lisa Gore, 506th Expeditionary Operational Support Squadron weather flight superintendent, and Maj. Barry Hunte, Iraq Training and Advisory Mission-Air Forces' weather advisor, stand by. Recently a new partnership was established between the 506th EOSS weather flight and the IqAF weather team here that will improve the services they provide.
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Iraqi, U.S. Air ...
Download Full Image Posted: 8/11/2009
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Tactical observing class
DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- Airman 1st Class William Mingey, a forecaster with the 25th Operational Weather Squadron here, attaches a lightning detector to a TMQ-53 during a tactical observing class here. The two-week course is designed to help Airmen develop the skills they need to provide Army support downrange. (Air Force Photo by Mr. Dan Geis)
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Tactical ...
Download Full Image Posted: 8/5/2009
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Weather Information
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. -- John Thornsberry, lead meteorologist for the 28th Operational Weather Squadron here, reviews weather information that will be used in the U.S. Central Command's AOR. The 28th OWS provides weather products for all branches of the U.S. military and our coalition partners, covering 20 countries spanning thousands of miles on two continents. (Photo by Ryan Hansen)
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Weather ...
Download Full Image Posted: 7/29/2009
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