Flood Monitoring News
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Enhancing HVAC Monitoring with Room Alert
Ensuring the optimal functioning of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems is paramount for effective business and facility management. Room Alert environment monitoring offers specialized solutions tailored to enhance HVAC monitoring, safeguarding critical infrastructure and assets. The Room Alert platform offers a wide range of sensors that are designed to provide ...
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The best time to plan for drought is when it’s raining
The State of Global Water Resources Report 2022 says the hydrological cycle is spinning out of balance. The world’s weather has gone wild. Cold snaps, heat waves, dry spells, floods, and drought, all at one time exceptional occurrences, are now the norm. The planet is fluctuating between extremes as anomalies in weather conditions push the climate out of its groove. Natural disasters are ...
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Podcast: Analog or Smart Sensor? Choosing the Right Instrument
Food for geeks! Most measurement instruments are either analog or smart. This applies to our Kipp & Zonen portfolio for solar irradiance monitoring, too. But which one to choose for which application? In this episode of OTT CAST, we welcome Sajad Badalkhani, an experienced technical expert for solar monitoring instruments. We discuss the technical differences between analog and smart sensors ...
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Communities Must get Prepared for Increased Flooding due to Climate Change, Expert Warns
Floods still inflict major costs to the economies, livelihoods and wellbeing of communities, with flood risks and impacts set to increase further due to climate change. Professor of Environmental Management, Lindsey McEwen explains how many experts now believe local communities have critical roles as key actors within flood risk management and disaster risk reduction. Professor McEwen, author ...
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February Flooding: Understanding the Importance of Timely Responses in Mitigating Flood Damage
Flooding is one of the most common and widespread natural disasters globally. Due to climate change, floods are only expected to intensify in frequency and severity. Whether triggered by extreme weather events or internal failures such as leaky valves, the aftermath of flooding can be catastrophic. The speed at which a response is initiated directly correlates with the extent of environmental ...
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