Green Roof Performance to be Tracked with Weather Stations
Facing an expensive wastewater system upgrade, county officials hope to reduce stormwater runoff with the installation of a green roof and use weather stations to prove its performance.
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Data Loggers Shed Light on Mysterious Bat Disease
Looking to combat a serious disease threat to bat populations in the northeastern US, researchers used data loggers to measure ultrasonic sounds and validate bat echo-location during the winter.
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Fall Planting and Tree Shelters for Reforestation in the East Washington Cascades
Micro-station data loggers were deployed to demonstrate whether tree shelters enhance reforestation at high-elevation sites with persistent snowpack and extreme climatic variation.
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Study Shows Potentially Harmful Increase in Water Temperature of Golf Course Stream
Kevin Ashman, a researcher with Georgia Southern University, conducted a golf course stream study using reliable, accurate water temperature information from durable, easy-to-deploy/easy-to-use data loggers.
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Sustainable Foundation Switches to Geothermal Heating, Looks for Payback
The Chewonki Foundation installed a web-based data logging system to verify the performance and cost-savings of an energy-efficient geothermal heating unit.
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Exploring the Wind Resource for a Feasibility Study on Future Turbine Construction at Colgate University
Student researchers use a research-grade weather station to collect wind speed & direction data for a wind turbine site assessment project.
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Using Data Loggers to Monitor Green Roof Temperatures
The American Society of Landscape Architects used data loggers to measure temperature and demonstrate the effectiveness of a green roof installation at its headquarters in Washington, DC.
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Web-based System Monitors Solar “Gold Rush” in California
The Southern California Forum for Energy Efficiency is using web-based remote monitoring systems to understand system performance of newly-installed solar water heaters at 22 test homes.
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Data Loggers Monitor Lakes for Signs of Global Warming
In an effort to detect evidence of climate change, Maine scientists deploy data loggers in 100 lakes across the state to measure water temperature and light intensity at various depths.
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Group’s Experiments Seek the Perfect Bluebird House
A wildlife researcher with the Brice Prairie Conservation Association uses temperature data loggers to guide the construction of ideal houses for bluebirds.