This session, sponsored by the ESIP EnviroSensing Cluster, will include a series of presentations on emerging and proven approaches that further the collection, management, and exchange of
in situ environmental monitoring and observation data. The EnviroSensing Cluster fosters collaborative, across-discipline exchange on technology and practices that facilitate innovation in sensor-based science and data. All are welcome to attend!
Presentations:- SWEX: Sundowner Winds Experiment - Gert-Jan Duine
- Improving HydroMet data availability - Christel Valentine
- Using GCE Toolbox in data processing workflows: An example from H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest - Stephanie Schmidt
- Low cost environmental sensing using hobby-level technology, opportunities and trade-offs - John Porter
- High Altitude Soil Testing (HAST): Increasing accessibility of data in remote locations - Justin Rubalcaba
- Ultra-low power LoRa-embedded microcontrollers that simplify eco-enviro-sensing designs - Daniel Fuka
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