Flying into the eye of a hurricane with Meteorologist Jeff Hawkins
Author(s): Megan Seifert
Headwaters Science Institute
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Jeff Hawkins has worked in meteorology since the 1970s. He is now a retired satellite meteorologist and oceanographer. He works part-time as a consultant for NASA and Northrop Grumman. He’s also a volunteer for the Marine Mammal Center in Monterey, California, where he does work with animals like seals and elephant seals. We talk about what it’s like flying a plane into the eye of a hurricane and scientific advancements in weather forecasting, among other topics.
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- Seifert, M. (2022). Flying into the eye of a hurricane with Meteorologist Jeff Hawkins. Headwaters Science Institute, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/XY5Z-3W40