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Observations of a Shallow Inversion Layer in a Shoreline Lake Michigan Environment Using Meteorological Measurements on an Unmanned Aerial System
(2021-04)
The lower atmosphere is typically well-mixed during the daytime because the earth's atmosphere is heated by solar heating warming up the ground or ocean surfaces. Inversions in the atmosphere in the daytime, where warmer ...
Process of Implementing Sensors into an Unmanned Aerial System
(2020-04)
The goal of this project was to integrate multiple sensors onto an unmanned aerial system (UAS) to profile meteorology and composition of the atmosphere. These sensors include a POM, a five-hole probe, and an iMet. These ...
Unmanned Aerial System Utilized to Characterize Low Altitude Ozone Measurements in a Northern Wisconsin Forest
(2020-04)
The CHEESEHEAD19 campaign studied measurements of ozone depositions that were taken at a very tall tower at two different heights (30 meters and 120 meters) and compared to measurements from an unmanned aerial system, UAS, ...



