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KEY WEST, Fla. (May. 08, 2009) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Lt. Cmdr. Al Girimonte speaks to Monroe County, Fla., fourth and fifth-graders in the cockpit of one of the three NOAA hurricane hunter aircraft. The plane, similar in design as the Navy's P-3C "Orion" aircraft, was named "Miss Piggy." The aircraft was on display at Naval Air Station Key West as part of a NOAA annual hurricane awareness program coordinated locally by the Key West National Weather Service Office. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Rachel McMarr) File# 090508-N-0311M-103

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key west fla 2009 three noaa hurricane hunter aircraft atmospheric administration lt al girimonte monroe county aircraft commander florida naval air station us navy high resolution national oceanic and atmospheric administration