Wes Struble
Wes Struble, a high school science teacher at Logos School in Moscow, Idaho and TAS alumni, was aboard NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown for 17 days in February while scientists conducted climate research in the sub-tropical Atlantic off the coast of the Bahamas. Specifically, this ongoing study, called Western Boundary Time Series (WBTS), is a project that consists of two components to monitor the western boundary currents in the subtropical Atlantic: the Florida Current and the Deep Western Boundary Current, both of which greatly affect the climates of the U.S. and Europe.
Ship Logs
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In the News
Read this article about Wes in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News.