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Here's why hurricane hunters fly their planes in weird patte
Here's why hurricane hunters fly their planes in weird patte
Here's why hurricane hunters fly their planes in weird patterns into storms
Those seemingly random hurricane hunter flight patterns to sample hurricanes look like boxes or stars, but they serve a purpose
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