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    Most people avoid severe storms. Hurricane hunters fly precise routes into them. “We’ll generally fly into the eye, then out and then circle back and do it again,” explains Major Devon Meistr, a pilot of one of the propeller driver C-130s that are part of the U.S. Air Force Reserves Hurricane Hunter Squadron. “We fly a triangle pattern back and forth through the storm. So what we are doing is…

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    Home>Blogs>Poison ivy and its pals: some common myths Share this page  UNC-TV Science’s blog  Printer-friendly version  Send by email Poision ivy, poision oak and poison sumac look very different, but they’re all part of the same family, and they all cause an…

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