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"Give me left 40," Schroeder says on his headset, "As fast as you can whip it." Radar shows the plane in the path of some green blotches, indicating rain. "You're going to nail it this time," says Lt. Col. Valerie Hendry, the weather officer training Schroeder. Another weather officer, Capt. Tobi Baker, watches the ocean from a window at the plane's rear. When instruments tell Schroeder that the winds have shifted from battering one side of the plane to lashing at the other, Schroeder knows: We're at the center of the storm. Schroeder asks that the plane position be marked, and the flight's loadmaster, Tech. Sgt. Troy Bickham, releases a package of instruments out of the plane. Called a dropsonde (pronounced drop-sawn), it's a cardboard tube about the length of a person's forearm and stuffed with sensors. For a few minutes before it hits the water, the dropsonde will relay data back to the plane, including wind direction, wind speed, air temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure. "Sonde's away," Bickham says as it leaves the plane with a thump. "Good sonde," he says as the data begins appearing on a screen in front of him. The wind speed and the barometric pressure haven't changed much, so the storm hasn't strengthened. Schroeder calls it "tropical trash," but that doesn't mean the danger has passed. "It's almost like it's gathering up its belongings here," Schroeder says on one of the next passes through the storm, "like it's wanting to be a hurricane again." It won't on their watch. The plane touches back down at just after 9:15 EST with lightning flashing over Miami. On the way to their debriefing, the crew passes their replacements. They're already dressed in flight suits and headed out to the storm for the night shift, ready to see what Gustav will do next. ___ On the Net: Air Force Reserve's 403rd Wing: http://www.403wg.afrc.af.mil/
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