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Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Albany, N. Y. , September 13, 2011 -- FEMA Logistics are setting-up for All-Hands meeting at the Albany Joint Field Office for Hurricane Irene (DR 4020), Tropical Storm Lee (DR4031) and Severe Storms, Flooding, Tornadoes, and Straight-line Winds (DR 1993). FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to declared disasters. Photo by Elissa Jun/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Albany, N. Y. , September 13, 2011 -- All-Hands meeting at the new Albany Joint Field Office for Hurricane Irene (DR 4020), Tropical Storm Lee (DR4031) and Severe Storms, Flooding, Tornadoes, and Straight-line Winds (DR 1993). FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to declared disasters. Photo by Elissa Jun/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Albany, N. Y. , September 13, 2011 -- FEMA Logistic John Alonso and Dan Paton setting-up for All-Hands meeting at the new Albany Joint Field Office for Hurricane Irene (DR 4020), Tropical Storm Lee (DR4031) and Severe Storms, Flooding, Tornadoes, and Straight-line Winds (DR 1993). FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to declared disasters. Photo by Elissa Jun/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Albany, N. Y. , September 13, 2011 -- All-Hands meeting at the new Albany Joint Field Office for Hurricane Irene (DR 4020), Tropical Storm Lee (DR4031) and Severe Storms, Flooding, Tornadoes, and Straight-line Winds (DR 1993). FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to declared disasters. Photo by Elissa Jun/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Albany, N. Y. , September 13, 2011 -- FEMA Logistics are setting-up for All-Hands meeting at the Albany Joint Field Office for Hurricane Irene (DR 4020), Tropical Storm Lee (DR4031) and Severe Storms, Flooding, Tornadoes, and Straight-line Winds (DR 1993). FEMA plays a vital role supporting State, Tribal and local governments as they respond to declared disasters. Photo by Elissa Jun/FEMA

Current forecast projected path and wind speeds of Hurricane Ivan from Sept 14 to Sept 19.

ISS009-E-22701 (14 September 2004) --- Hurricane Ivan was photographed as it churned in the Gulf of Mexico late Tuesday (23:06:56 GMT, Sept. 14) by astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke aboard the International Space Station, 230 miles above Earth. At the time, Ivan was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 mph. Fincke, the NASA Station Science Officer, and Station Commander Gennady Padalka are in the final month of a six-month mission aboard the research platform. iss009e22701

ISS009-E-22716 (14 September 2004) --- Hurricane Ivan was photographed as it churned in the Gulf of Mexico late Tuesday (23:09:41 GMT, Sept. 14) by astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke aboard the International Space Station, 230 miles above Earth. At the time, Ivan was a category 4 hurricane with winds of 140 mph. Fincke, the NASA Station Science Officer, and Station Commander Gennady Padalka are in the final month of a six-month mission aboard the research platform. iss009e22716

Current forecast projected path and wind speeds of Hurricane Ivan from Sept 13 to Sept 18.

Current forecast projected path and wind speeds of Hurricane Ivan from September 7 to September 12. Ivan, a category three hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, is approximately 45 miles Northeast of Tobago, moving at near 18 MPH. Maximum sustained winds remain near 115 MPH with winds extending outwards up to 70 miles. The storm is expected to gradually turn toward the west-northwest later Tuesday. Forecasters said Ivan is the strongest hurricane to develop at such a low latitude in recorded Atlantic hurricane history. PHOTO provided by Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Oceanography Center

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180908-N-IA905-1074 INDIAN OCEAN (Sept. 8, 2018) Sailors

An infrared satellite image of Pacific Ocean from the GOES 15 Advanced Baseline Imager showing Tropical Storm Olivia at 0600 EST., Sept. 11, 2018.

41C-37-1733 - STS-41C - Capture of Solar Maximum satellite by RMS

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- As part of Crew Equipment Interface Test (CEIT) activities at SPACEHAB, members of the STS-106 crew check out a Maximum Envelope Support Structure (MESS) rack they will be using during their mission to the International Space Station. Seen here (with backs to camera, in uniform) are Mission Specialist Richard A. Mastracchio, Pilot Scott D. Altman, Boris V. Morukov, and Edward T. Lu (at right). Also taking part in the CEIT are Commander Terrence W. Wilcutt and Mission Specialists Yuri I. Malenchenko and Daniel C. Burbank. Malenchenko and Morukov represent the Russian Aviation and Space Agency. STS-106 is scheduled to launch Sept. 8, 2000, at 8:31 a.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39B on an 11-day mission. The seven-member crew will prepare the Space Station for its first resident crew and begin outfitting the newly arrived Zvezda Service Module. They will perform support tasks on orbit, transfer supplies and prepare the Zvezda living quarters for the first long-duration crew, dubbed “Expedition One,” which is due to arrive at the Station in late fall KSC00pp0952

Citations of individual production merit awarded. The first five Citations of Individual Production Merit have been awarded to five war workers, War Production Drive Headquarters has announced. The citation is the highest honor conferred for individual achievement. It is granted only for ideas or suggestions that have an outstanding effect on the entire war effort. Joseph H. Kautsky, Indianapolis, Indiana, an employee of the Lin-Belt Co., was awarded his citation for four suggestions, each technical. He suggested a grinding wheel adapter, which permits higher speeds in internal grindings; a simplification cutting down the number of special internal grinding spindle wheel adapters from twelve to three; the adoption of a precision screw adjustment to the vertical column of dial indicator guages, to get faster adjustments without danger to the dials; and a new method of testing the concentricity of internally ground parts. The picture shows Mr. Kautsky (center) being congratulated by formean Bill Whitaker (right) as Superintendant R. E. Whitney (left) looks on

Multinational members of the Executive Group for Fuerzas Aliada Humanitarias 05 attend a briefing on July 23, 2004, at the Hilton Hotel in the Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, during the Initial Planning Conference for the exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Jose M. Saez) (Released)

Tornado - Lake Martin, Ala. , May 28, 2011 -- After violent tornadoes passed through Talapoosa county, boats and homes were thrown into the lake. Through FEMA's category A debris removal funding, the lake will be cleaned with special equipment, and separation procedures to contain the contaminated waste. FEMA/ Adam DuBrowa

Turkey feeder made from plastic pipe by Ivan Jarrell and placed on his land at the head of Dry Creek

AGT 100 POWERTRAIN MILESTONES AND ROTOR SPEEDS

Moore, Okla., May 30, 2013 -- Mindy Chaddock opens the door to her familyΓÇÖs safe room in Moore, Oklahoma. Chaddock and nine family members took shelter in the safe room while a rare EF-5 tornado with wind speeds of more than 200 miles per hour reduced everything around them to rubble on May 20, 2103

View of the damaged Solar Maximum Mission Satellite from the 41-C Challenger

The 379th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron’s

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