During PREDICT, a total of 26 missions were flown with the NSF/NCAR GV aircraft sampling eight tropical disturbances. Among these were four cases (Fiona, ex-Gaston, Karl and Matthew) for which three or more missions were conducted, many on consecutive days. Because of the scientific focus on the Lagrangian nature of the tropical cyclogenesis process, a wave-relative frame of reference was adopted throughout the experiment in which various model- and satellite-based products were examined to guide aircraft planning and real-time operations. Here, the scientific products and examples of data collected by the PREDICT science team are highlighted for several of the disturbances. The suite of cases observed represent arguably the most comprehensive, self-consistent dataset ever collected on the environment and mesoscale structure of developing and nondeveloping pre-depression disturbances.