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Reconnaissance in 2018

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Click here for Atlantic non-tasked missions in 2018


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Named Storms

Alberto
May 25 - May 28
Highest Flight Level Wind: 64 knots
6 Missions

Beryl
July 8
1 Mission

Chris
July 8 - July 10
Highest Flight Level Wind: 88 knots
9 Missions

Florence
September 8 - September 14
Highest Flight Level Wind: 143 knots
21 Missions

Gordon
September 3 - September 5
Highest Flight Level Wind: 63 knots
6 Missions

Isaac
September 12 - September 15
Highest Flight Level Wind: 62 knots
5 Missions

Kirk
September 26 - September 29
Highest Flight Level Wind: 63 knots
6 Missions

Lane
August 20
1 Mission

Michael
October 8 - October 10
Highest Flight Level Wind: 152 knots
14 Missions

Rosa
September 30
1 Mission

Willa
October 22 - October 23
2 Missions


Depressions

Three
July 7 - July 8
Highest Flight Level Wind: 45 knots
2 Missions

Seven
September 3
1 Mission

Fourteen
October 7
Highest Flight Level Wind: 60 knots
1 Mission


Suspect Areas

First (AA)
September 13
1 Mission

Second (BB)
September 25 - September 26
Highest Flight Level Wind: 21 knots
1 Mission



Non-Tasked Missions


Any mission that has not been tasked by the National Hurricane Center will appear in the archive at the link above. Research missions, including ones that are tropical, and winter missions will appear in this section of the archive.


Airborne Expendable Bathythermograph (AXBT) Data


Dropped from aircraft, once an AXBT is in the water this expendable instrument drops a sensor deep into the water column measuring water temperature at various depths.



Reconnaissance Archive Description
Recon data on our site is raw. The raw observations will contain errors at times. The dates above represent the period over which reconnaissance took place, not the duration of the storm. The first date is the date of the first mission and the last date is the date of the last mission. All other observations noted on this archive page come solely from vortex messages, if available. Since this data is more likely to have been reviewed, we use it rather than using any other products on this summary page. It will still sometimes be erroneous. Additionally, our site will not always decode the most significant observations. If that occurs, they will not be reflected here. The highest flight level wind will usually be from the highest flight level wind remark in the remarks section, though it may come from item F, which is where the maximum inbound flight level wind is reported.