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Mission impossible? New England's snowstorm 'bomb' from inside a Doppler-on-Wheels

DOW scientists Karen Kosiba and Traeger Meyer with radar truck

DOW scientists Karen Kosiba and Traeger Meyer brave winds gusting more than 50 miles per hour.

Credit: Josh Wurman, Karen Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research


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Snow blowing past the DOW antenna

Snow blowing past the DOW antenna. Snow and sea spray stuck to the antenna and crew exit doors.

Credit: Josh Wurman, Karen Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research


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radar antenna motor with ice

Ice quickly encrusts the DOW's antenna motor in the blowing snow.

Credit: Josh Wurman, Karen Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research


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interior of the DOW truck, computer monitors and equipment

The cramped interior of the DOW during its 24-hour deployment at Scusset Beach, Mass.

Credit: Josh Wurman, Karen Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research


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A Weather Pod on a bench next to water and snow

A weather pod is deployed next to Cape Cod Canal; it measures wind speed and direction.

Credit: Josh Wurman, Karen Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research


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Scientist Josh Wurman guides the DOW plowing snow off Scusset Beach

Scientist Josh Wurman guides the DOW as it self-plows off Scusset Beach after the storm.

Credit: Josh Wurman, Karen Kosiba, Center for Severe Weather Research


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