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New Low-Speed Flow Probe: Ideal for HVAC, Clean-Room Applications, and Passenger Comfort Studies

by Anemoment | Feb 23, 2021 | Case Studies

The pandemic has ushered in a new awareness of the impact air flow might have on viral transmission. Streamwise, one of our customers, has developed an air flow probe, the ProCap low-speed flow probe, that can help users understand and optimize low-speed air flows....

Drones Could Be the Best Tool for Understanding How Wildfires Behave

by Anemoment | Nov 16, 2020 | Case Studies

As posted on UAV Coach (12 November 2020) Written by: Zacc Dukowitz Wildfires have been ravaging the west coast this year, with smoke from the fires blowing across the entire country, reaching all the way to the east coast. Drones have been helping with efforts to...
On-Screen Weather Data Provided by Anemoment is a Game Changer for Chicago Cubs Broadcasters

On-Screen Weather Data Provided by Anemoment is a Game Changer for Chicago Cubs Broadcasters

by Anemoment | Aug 20, 2020 | Press Releases

Anemoment recently was contracted to install their 3-dimensional ultrasonic anemometers, the TriSonica Mini Wind and Weather Sensors, all around Wrigley Field. The resulting data is compiled by one of the company’s partners, Weather Applied Metrics, and...

Anemoment’s TriSonica Mini Wind and Weather Sensor Provides Real-Time Atmospheric Data During Drone Flights

by Anemoment | Apr 24, 2020 | Case Studies

As seen on Commercial UAV News (April 21, 2020) Written by: Danielle Gagne Commercial UAV News has discussed the many applications for many different sensors ranging from multispectral and thermal imaging to lidar and photogrammetric cameras. But one thing that...

UAV Manufacturers and Researchers Search for the Optimal Sensor Package for Atmospheric Studies

by Anemoment | Mar 24, 2020 | Case Studies, Press Releases

With the increased use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in atmospheric research and meteorological studies, selecting the optimal sensor package becomes essential to the researcher’s success. Here are some case studies looking at how UAV manufacturers and researchers...
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