Hi, I'm Meesh.
I'm a graduate student in atmospheric science. From September to mid November, I'll be living and working on a research vessel, the RV Knorr, in the North Atlantic. This area is one of the harshest on the planet. Gale force winds, sub-freezing temperatures and stomach-churning seas. These tough conditions also makes it one of the least studied. That's what brings me out here.
I'm a graduate student in atmospheric science. From September to mid November, I'll be living and working on a research vessel, the RV Knorr, in the North Atlantic. This area is one of the harshest on the planet. Gale force winds, sub-freezing temperatures and stomach-churning seas. These tough conditions also makes it one of the least studied. That's what brings me out here.
This might be a good time to mention this is my first research cruise. |
I'm no marshmallow when it comes to physical challenges, but this cruise will be tough in ways I can't imagine. Two and a half months is a long time to be at sea, especially in this part of the world. What makes it even tougher is that it's not a common experience, even among scientists, which can be rather isolating.
Get ready for more of this. |
Thanks, and enjoy!
Meesh
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