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English: Cpl. John M. Kling, weather observer, Marine Wing Support Squadron 373, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, operates a UMQ-12 meteorological system to enter temperature, pressure, humidity and wind data transmitted via a high frequency radio signal to the UMQ-12 from a radiosonde attached to a recently launched weather balloon at Camp Korean Village, Iraq, Dec. 4. Observers like Kling, a native of Waxahachie, Texas, also upload the weather data to the Joint Army Air Force Weather Information Network to allow all forecasters to view the data. Photo by Cpl. Paul Leicht
Date Taken on 4 December 2004
Source http://www.marines.mil/unit/3rdmaw/PublishingImages/2004/041204-m-0484-L-001mwssWEATHER.jpg
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English: Cpl. Paul Leicht
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