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231030-F-MU509-1009
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Shahana Gray, left, Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron flight commander, and Senior Airman Kyler Tillett, right, EOSS weather forecaster, looks for weather updates at an undisclosed location within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 30, 2023. The weather flight keep a constant watch over the forecast and conditions that could affect the safety of pilots and aircrew. (U.S. Air Force by Senior Airman Sarah Williams)
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231030-F-MU509-1009
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Shahana Gray, left, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather flight commander, and Senior Airman Kyler Tillett, right, EOSS weather forecaster, checks weather equipment at an undisclosed location within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 30, 2023. The weather flight is responsible for providing forecasts to flying squadrons on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sarah Williams)
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231030-F-MU509-1009
U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Shahana Gray, expeditionary operations support squadron weather flight commander, checks weather equipment at an undisclosed location within the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility, Oct. 30, 2023. The Airman monitored and reported changing weather conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sarah Williams)
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Red Tail Connection: EOSS Weather Flight
U.S. Air Force Col. Jason Houston, Deputy Commander of the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing (left), and Chief Master Sgt. Keyonna Smith, Senior Enlisted Leader of 332d Air Expeditionary Wing A4 Logistics, operate Kestrel 5500 Weather Meters at an undisclosed location, Southwest Asia, Nov. 2, 2022. Airmen with the 332d Expeditionary Operational Support Squadron use this device to measure wind velocity, temperature, humidity, dew point and elevation. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Tech. Sgt. Jeffery Foster)
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Red Tail Connection: EOSS Weather Flight
Chief Master Sgt. Keyonna Smith, Senior Enlisted Leader of 332d Air Expeditionary Wing A4 Logistics, operates a Kestrel 5500 Weather Meters at an undisclosed location, Southwest Asia, Nov. 2, 2022. Airmen with the 332d Expeditionary Operational Support Squadron use this device to measure wind velocity, temperature, humidity, dew point and elevation. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Tech. Sgt. Jeffery Foster)
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Red Tail Connection: EOSS Weather Flight
U.S. Air Force Col. Jason Houston, Deputy Commander of the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing (left), and Chief Master Sgt. Keyonna Smith, Senior Enlisted Leader of 332d Air Expeditionary Wing A4 Logistics, operate Kestrel 5500 Weather Meters at an undisclosed location, Southwest Asia, Nov. 2, 2022. Airmen with the 332d Expeditionary Operational Support Squadron use this device to measure wind velocity, temperature, humidity, dew point and elevation. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Tech. Sgt. Jeffery Foster)
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379th EOSS weather
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Katherine Dy, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather forecaster, looks through a laser range finder at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 30, 2022. The laser range finder uses laser beam technology to determine the distance to an object, identifying the location of meteorological features. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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379th EOSS weather
U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Katherine Dy, left, and Nathan Meyer, right, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather forecasters, use weather instruments at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 30, 2022. Weather forecasters utilize the latest technology to predict weather patterns, prepare forecasts and communicate weather information to squadrons on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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379th EOSS weather
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Katherine Dy, left, and Nathan Meyer, right, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather forecasters, use weather instruments at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 30, 2022. Weather forecasters utilize the latest technology to predict weather patterns, prepare forecasts and communicate weather information to squadrons on base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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379th EOSS weather
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Olivia Gray, left, and Staff Sgt. Dustin Smith, right, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather operations forecasters, set up a TMQ-53 weather sensor at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 30, 2022. The TMQ-53 can provide weather data like surface pressure, wind speed and direction, temperature, dew point, relative humidity, surface visibility precipitation and lightning detection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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379th EOSS weather
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Olivia Gray, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather operations forecaster, set up a TMQ-53 weather sensor at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 30, 2022. The TMQ-53 can provide weather data like surface pressure, wind speed and direction, temperature, dew point, relative humidity, surface visibility precipitation and lightning detection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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379th EOSS weather
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dustin Smith, 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather operations forecaster, sets up an Advance Micro Weather Sensor at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, March 30, 2022. This device can be set up in approximately 10 minutes and provides hourly weather data of the surrounding environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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Weather Forecaster at ADAB
Senior Airman Ian Tait takes a weather condition reading at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Jan. 11, 2022. Tait is assigned as a weather forecaster to the 380th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Dan Heaton)
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Weather Forecaster at ADAB
Senior Airman Dagan Wise-Herring updates a weather forecast report at Al Dhafra Air Base, United Arab Emirates, Jan. 11, 2022. Wise-Daggan is assigned as a weather forecaster to the 380th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Dan Heaton)
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Weather: Predicting the unpredictable
A weather radar gathers information to send to weather operations forecasters assigned to the 407th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, April 13, 2021. The weather flight mitigates environmental threats through integration of every phase of operations planning and execution, maximizing windows of opportunity, and minimizing risk to personnel and resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taryn Butler)
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Weather: Predicting the unpredictable
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Matthew Morris, 407th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather operations forecaster, examines a satellite image of the local weather at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, April 13, 2021. The mission of the weather flight is to converge and exploit weather intelligence with joint and coalition partners to anticipate mission impacts and drive behavior at U.S. Central Command’s theater gateway. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taryn Butler)
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Weather: Predicting the unpredictable
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Matthew Morris, 407th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather operations forecaster, points at a satellite image at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, April 13, 2021. The mission of the weather flight is to converge and exploit weather intelligence with joint and coalition partners to anticipate mission impacts and drive behavior at U.S. Central Command’s theater gateway. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taryn Butler)
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Weather: Predicting the unpredictable
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kyle Hartley, 407th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron weather operations forecaster, looks over a weather system at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, April 13, 2021. The weather flight mitigates environmental threats through integration of every phase of operations planning and execution, maximizing windows of opportunity, and minimizing risk to personnel and resources. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Taryn Butler)
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Buehring benefits from troop retrograde
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Austin Medina, 22nd Expeditionary Weather Squadron non-commissioned officer in charge, uses a laser rangefinder at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Oct. 2, 2020. Airfield Weather Services members use rangefinders to measure distances for strategic weather sensor placement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Monica Roybal)
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Buehring benefits from troop retrograde
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Marquise Meda, 22nd Expeditionary Weather Squadron combat weather forecaster, briefs a unit at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Oct. 2, 2020. Staff Weather Officers are currently scattered throughout the camp’s tactical operation centers where they remain embedded in various Army units and are ready to mobilize at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Monica Roybal)
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