Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Lax Bros

Taylor Watts was in downtown Denver for a lax tournament so I hustled over to Denver University to connect with him.  Both his sons play for 3d Select teams, who train in a Box / Field Hybrid™ Development System that develops skills in both field and box lacrosse.  The system was developed here in colorado but is now nationwide.  Dave Madden has a son playing it in California and so does Dave's older brother Leigh '81, who lives in Virginia.  Small world...


Monday, November 3, 2014

Will Ride for....

Josh Greenberg sent this: "Putting DA cycling skills to good use on recent trip to Sonoma.  Imbibing skills acquired later (well sort of) and not pictured.”

Chasing Gonzalo

With thanks to Mark Beaubien for the info, you should know that when NASA recently sent a special plane to monitor Hurricane Gonzalo:

"The WB-57 aircraft is also testing a new dropsonde system developed by Yankee Environmental Systems. The WB-57's focus is on the upper-level outflow from storms and its connection to the inner-core region."


Weather tracking and modeling will improve and probably save lives because of our man Mark!

See also this mission summary:

TCI-HS3 Mission Science Planning Summary
Friday, October 17, 2014 1500 EDT

Mission Scientists: A. Emory, J. Doyle, P. Newman, J. Dunion

Aircraft Conditions:
The WB-57 returned to MacDill AFB earlier this afternoon after its third successful flight to Category 4 Hurricane Gonzalo. HIRAD and HIWRAP appeared to perform well again during the flight today. The WB-57 flew over NOAA43 on its northbound leg and again as the WB-57 flew west outbound from the center of Gonzalo. All 61 HDSS dropsondes were successfully deployed manually from the aircraft cockpit. It appears that the sondes performed well at first in the upper levels close to the aircraft and then experienced dropouts of data at lower altitudes. Tracking of the aircraft was done with SATCOM relayed GPS positions of the sondes in the dispenser.