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Learn how others are using TriSonica® Sensors.
Los Alamos National Laboratory researches how to locate, quantify, and characterize methane leaks from oil & gas infrastructure.
Find out how Alex Clark of Engenius Micro employs the TriSonica® Mini to determine optical turbulence and boundary layers.
A solar eclipse provides a unique opportunity to observe atmospheric turbulence to an approximate step change in solar radiation.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's use of UAS to improve predictions of the North American Monsoons.
San Jose State University is a leader in Wildfire Atmospheric Research using unmanned aircraft.
Discover how FlexSCADA integrated the TriSonica® Mini with their own technology to monitor off-grid wind and weather data.
The TriSonica Mini's accuracy and cost were key in its selection for the University of Guelph's atmospheric research studies using blimps.
The TriSonica Mini is ideal for weather monitoring applications including micrometeorology and atmospheric profiling.
Winds change when a solar eclipse comes on, but no one has measured it – until now. Dr. David Horne seeks to collect the data that will measure the wind during an eclipse.
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