Sentences with phrase «with anemometers»

Outfitted with anemometers, the probes will log wind speed and other information at ground level, a zone overshot by radar.
Not with any anemometer apparently — it was modeled.
actually measured the wind speed with an anemometer wouldn't that count more than an estimate.

Not exact matches

These mobile, radar - equipped weather stations — along with weighted probes bearing anemometers, thermometers, and cameras that can be placed in a tornado's path — allow scientist chasers to gather valuable data on the formation and internal structure of twisters.
The group uses a variety of measurement techniques such as sonic anemometers, hot wires, snow particle counters and shadowgraphy, which involves illuminating the flow with snow particles from one side of the tunnel — the walls are made of glass — and obtaining images with a high - speed camera from the other side.
Flux towers are equipped with inlets for «sniffing the air» above the forest, in addition to other instruments such as sonic anemometers for measuring wind.
Moreover, the Earl runs on Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean mobile operating system, and comes with i.MX 6 DualLight Cortex A9 1 GHz processor, 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal memory, flexible 6 - inch E-ink screen with 1024 x 768 pixels resolutions, glove friendly IR touchscreen, additionally, other specs also include WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, GPS + GLONASS, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, temperature, barometer, humidity, anemometer, microSD card slot, AM / FM / SW / LW radio, and IR blast, apart from that, the built - in rechargeable battery offers over 20 hours of battery life.
Rasmus, How was peak - windspeed measured / assessed with the early manual «run of wind» type cup anemometers?
«Permitted Use»: (1) Installing, operating, maintaining, removing, replacing and collecting data from meteorological towers, stations and anemometers, conducting avian, archeological and biological assessments, environmental assessments, soil and preconstruction analysis, and other studies and evaluations deemed necessary by Grantee for purposes of evaluating the Wind Resources of the Premises, exercising the rights granted to Grantee hereunder, and developing the Wind Energy Project; (2) Constructing, installing, operating, accessing, maintaining and removing (including, when necessary, replacing)(a) WTGs on WTG Pads on the Premises for the conversion of Wind Resources to electricity, and including replacing WTGs for purposes of repowering for conversion of Wind Resources to electricity on WTG Pads located on the Premises and / or in connection or conjunction with other real property on which the Wind Energy Project is located; and (b) all related Improvements (i) necessary or convenient to Grantee in conjunction with WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (ii) for the use by Grantee in collecting, transmitting or otherwise making electricity from the WTGs on the Wind Energy Project marketable and available for sale; or (iii) for the use by Grantee for access to and from the Improvements or a public right of way to the WTGs for the Wind Energy Project (in each case, whether or not such WTGs are on the Premises), or (3) uses otherwise permitted herein.
Equinox Instruments Limited specialises in providing class leading instruments to its customers with a product portfolio that includes solar radiation sensors, compact weather stations, ultrasonic wind sensors, anemometers, wind vanes, sun tracking systems, scintillometers, sky radiometers, data loggers, temperature profilers, chart recorders, and data acquisition recorders.
However those who are recording wind speeds with ground based anemometers (like me in my house for example) are impacted mainly by what happens at the bottom few km.
For example, if the wind speed gauge on one wind turbine fails — say, because it becomes encased in ice — the turbine can use data from a nearby turbine's anemometer (with algorithms for correcting for the different locations of the turbines), eliminating the need to shut down.
IEA Task 32 coordinated a comparative, or round robin, exercise to allow the industry to practice applying the new uncertainty guidelines and to also get an estimate of the differences in uncertainty when using Lidar with or in lieu of cup anemometers.
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