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Today I am sending a variety of pictures highlighting the ship, its crew, and food. So many students have asked about the food on the ship, so I'm sending a picture of the buffet line in the mess, some people enjoying mealtime, and Richard, the chief steward (head cook), who does a fantastic job of mixing simple ingredients into really yummy stuff. Of course, I also have to show off my birthday cake from last night. Richard made dozens of them so everyone had their own. Isn't that sweet? You can probably tell from the photo how happy and surprised I was about the whole thing! The last picture being sent today shows Michelle Ryan and one of her radiometers. Note for educators: Although Jennifer and Jane's reseearch cruise ended, the EPIC research continues. Please use this web site, Jennifer and Jane's lesson plans, daily logs, the videos, and the photos to educate your students about climate, El Niño, and scientific research in general. Consider this web site, as well as the TAO web site, a resource for teaching your students. Many organizations and countries are involved in funding the EPIC Experiment. Primary U. S. funding is provided by The National Science Foundation and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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