@WSJ is trying to one up you @LisaHalverstadt: MT "Drone could help gauge hurricane strength: http://on.wsj.com/1ihhVcy pic.twitter.com/NgTH3deKvm”
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@WSJ is trying to one up you @LisaHalverstadt: MT "Drone could help gauge hurricane strength: http://on.wsj.com/1ihhVcy pic.twitter.com/NgTH3deKvm”
@Markcaffertysd @WSJ Haha. Pretty cool use described there.
@LisaHalverstadt @Markcaffertysd Looking forward to seeing you both tomorrow at #CAUASSummit14
@AUVSISanDiego I look forward to meeting you in person later today. See you at 2:30.
@LisaHalverstadt I can introduce you to a few people prior to it getting hectic
@AUVSISanDiego Should be there a little early. How early depends on other projects. #fingerscrossed
“@WSJ: This cost-effective drone could help scientists gauge hurricane strength: http://on.wsj.com/1ihhVcy pic.twitter.com/yQzl1Aj3NW”@gpcleigh
“@WSJ: This cost-effective drone could help scientists better gauge hurricane strength: http://on.wsj.com/1ihhVcy pic.twitter.com/M5kGZxfAYv”
@WSJ I think it may be very useful for scientist, but I thought that everybody might want to check out thishttp://www.openxcell.com/everything-need-know-drone-technology …
@WSJ Sure. maybe.. it looks a little light for 180 mph winds.
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