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Monitoring & Testing Newsletter December 16, 2010 |
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Tasmanian scientists expand their view of the ocean
The technology is being provided through the new Tasmanian science node of the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) which is being launched today at CSIRO in Hobart. “The ocean waters and habitats surrounding Tasmania are important to the state’s economic wellbeing, yet are poorly understood,” IMOS Director, Tim Moltmann, said. “This complex environment has strong seasonal variation and many offshore islands, submarine canyons and seamounts that support unique biodiversity and productivity hot-spots. “It is also a region where there has been ... |
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WeatherBug Enters into Collaborative Lightning Research Agreement with the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in Brazil
WeatherBug® (www.weatherbug.com), the leading provider of consumer and professional weather products and services and operator of the largest weather observing and lightning network, today announced it has entered into a joint research and evaluation partnership with the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil. With the agreement, WeatherBug and INPE will collaborate on research to test the performance of a network of 12 WeatherBug Lightning Sensors in Brazil. As part of the effort, data from the sensors is being evaluated by INPE ... |
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