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A bird’s eye view!

Posted in Photo of the Month on December 3, 2013 by Susan Cobb.
An experimental instrument gets a birds-eye view of a winter storm as it is carried aloft by a weather balloon.
An experimental instrument gets a birds-eye view of a winter storm as it is carried aloft by a weather balloon.

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