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Tucson tech: Storm-tracking craft test waters here
Hydronalix CEO Tony Mulligan, left, and John Sullivan cart an unmanned EMILY Hurricane Tracker boat back to their work area during testing at Christopher Columbus Park.
Tucson tech: Storm-tracking craft test waters here
John Sullivan, left, and Hydronalix CEO Tony Mulligan rope one EMILY Hurricane Tracker that had a propulsion failure during recent testing at Christopher Columbus Park.
Tucson tech: Storm-tracking craft test waters here
From a little lagoon in Tucson to raging seas, a tiny unmanned watercraft developed by a Sahuarita company is on course to provide new hurricane-tracking data.
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