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Dave Rust

Posted in People News on January 6, 2011 by Susan Cobb.

NSSL’s Dave Rust is retiring today, and we wanted to honor his significant, even revolutionary contributions, to thunderstorm science, especially through observation platforms.

Tags: balloon, ballooning, Dave Rust, HD particle imager, Issue: January 2011, mobile laboratory, retire

Prickly situation

Posted in Perspectives, Photo of the Month on January 6, 2011 by Susan Cobb.

Dave Rust tries to figure out how to extract an Electric Field Meter from a cactus!

Tags: Dave Rust, Issue: January 2011

Partnerships

Posted in Outreach News on January 6, 2011 by Susan Cobb.

Probably the most important partnership in Dave’s life has been with his wife of almost 45 years, Linda.

Tags: balloon, Dave Rust, Issue: January 2011

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