WASHINGTON, Sept. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Measure, the largest U.S. provider of drone services to enterprise customers, today announced the addition of turnkey wind farm inspection capabilities to ...
COMSTOCK PARK, Mich. — Meteorologists all over the world use a wide variety of instruments to measure things like temperature, air pressure, humidity and a host of other variables. In Tuesday's ...
Building and operating offshore wind farms is an expensive business. To be able to estimate the profitability of the plants, first the wind potential must be determined. Researchers have now created a ...
“We Don’t Make Drones. We Make Drones Work,” according to drone company Measure’s website. You’d be forgiven if your takeaway here is that while the company doesn’t manufacture drones, but they do ...
Results vary based on who's measuring and what's being measured. But a 252 mph reading from Hurricane Melissa is among the ...
As an arctic air mass lingers over large swaths of the Northeast and Midwest, the National Weather Service has issued wind chill advisories across the region, and the Mount Washington Observatory in ...
Engineers used to rely on meteorological towers to measure wind speed. But “met towers” only give you data for one location; they don’t tell you anything about wind velocities around a valley or along ...
When a single measurement forces scientists to revisit a century of weather extremes, it is more than a curiosity, it is a ...
The planet Mars has several similarities with Earth, including extinct volcanoes, dry lake beds, and active dust storms, the last of which is governed by the Red Planet’s prevailing winds. However, ...
The Douglas County Commission on Wednesday will consider approving a temporary business use permit for the placement of a wind-speed measuring device about six miles west of Baldwin City.
An offshore wind bill that would require utilities to buy renewable energy credits has passed the Maryland House of Delegates.Lawmakers approved the measure Friday in an 86-48 vote.The bill now goes ...
Your jaw would likely drop to the floor if you heard the meteorologist on your local news say that tomorrow’s wind speeds could reach 1,450 miles per hour. Say goodbye to your home, car and your ...