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PHOTOS: Onboard Kermit the NOAA Lockheed WP-3D Orion

Monitoring station onboard Kermit. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Monitoring station onboard Kermit. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Monitoring station onboard Kermit. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Monitoring stations onboard Kermit. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Kermit's cockpit. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Monitoring station onboard Kermit. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Monitoring station onboard Kermit. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Kermit's flight through Hurricane Isaac. (Map via FlightAware.com)
  • Kermit rolls out at Fort Lauderdale after a flight through Tropical Storm Leslie and Hurricane Michael. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Kermit lands after a flight through Tropical Storm Leslie and Hurricane Michael. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Kermit taxis to an FBO at Fort Lauderdale. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Kermit on the ramp at FLL. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Kermit on the ramp at FLL. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Kermit wingtip view. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)
  • Instead of kills, the outside of Kermit lists all of the storms it's flown through and all the countries it's has visited. (Photo by Mark Lawrence)



 
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