A hurricane hunter's final, fitting resting place: Milton's eye
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Peter Dodge's ashes were scattered in Hurricane Milton, a fitting tribute to his career as a meteorologist who flew into the eye of 386 storms.
Frank Marks called the release of Dodge's ashes a 'total honor' and praised his friend as a person who made their work feel easier during disasters.
Marks emphasized that much of today's storm tracking technology originated from programs Dodge developed, showcasing his significant contributions to meteorology.
Dodge was described as a problem-solver and a smart, levelheaded scientist who was valued for his insights, particularly when he used 'IMHO' in emails.
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