HOBOs Help Keep Guests Comfortable at Marriott Hotels
As director of cluster engineering for Marriott's Southern California hotels, John Miller uses reliable, portable data loggers to measure a variety of parameters and ensure guest comfort.
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Water Level Loggers Provide Insight into Mine Water Discharge
Hydrogeologists are using water level data loggers that can withstand highly-corrosive conditions to investigate mines in the Pittsburgh coal basin.
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Katrina-inspired Tidal Studies Utilize HOBO Water Level Data Loggers
Water level loggers were used to conduct investigative vertical datum studies for the Army Corps of Engineers following Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.
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New Mexico Vineyard Adds Weather Station for Frost Protection
A vineyard owner in northern New Mexico looks to reliable, site-specific weather station data for real-time response to the threat of frost.
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Weather Station Aids in Dall’s Sheep Parasite Research
In the Canadian Northwest Territories, a research team uses weather station data to examine the relationship between climate and parasite development in one of the region’s prettiest animals, Dall’s sheep.
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Water Temperature Loggers Survive Airport Bomb Blast
A researcher recovered all data from 15 TidbiT loggers left at the airport in the trunk of her car, AFTER the misidentified devices were "detonated" by the bomb-squad with a high-pressure stream of water.
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HOBO Weather Stations Aid the Gunnison Sage-Grouse
Conservation groups in Colorado are using a data logging weather station to help protect the rare and beautiful Gunnison Sage-grouse, a chicken-like bird known for its remarkable mating rituals.
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Web-based Weather Station Helps Validate Crop Disease Models
A state extension specialist at the University of Wisconsin uses a remote web-based weather monitoring system to help address real-world challenges in soybean and small grain production.
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HOBO Water Level Loggers Automate Monitoring and Speed Well-Permitting Process
A Cape Cod water district chief uses water level loggers to meet the increasing demand for data, reduce the district's workload, and speed up the well-permitting process.
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Wireless Data Nodes Identify Data Center Energy Waste
Energy-efficiency company utilizes a wireless monitoring system to provide temperature, relative humidity, and power consumption information at data center facilities, which use up to 30 times more energy than average office buildings.