Nothing special to report other than it didn't reach 100 degrees. The Amprobe TR200 sits on top of a black plastic crate. It's apparent I'm going to need to make a change with that.
Monday, July 29, 2019
Visibility for NearSys Station, 28 July 2019
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Air Quality for NearSys Station, 19 - 26 July 2019
An odd spike of PM10 was seen around noon on the 21st. Nothing similar was apparent for other particulate matter. Otherwise, the air quality was very good this week.
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Air Quality for NearSys Station, 13 July - 21 July
The JetPack mobile WiFi shut itself off several times last week, so there's gaps in the data. Otherwise, only one spike in bad air quality last week.
Sunday, July 21, 2019
Saturday, July 20, 2019
The Confluence of the Boise and Snake Rivers
I launched my UAV at Martin Landing this afternoon. This is park and camping site operated by the Idaho Fish and Game and Canyon County Parks. It sits right at the confluence of the Boise and Snake Rivers. The camping is better than primitive and only costs $12 a day. I checked every sign I could find to make sure there were posted rules about drone flying before proceeding.
I quickly hiked to one camp site (one without people nearby so there was no one to disturb) to get a picture. There I found that Martin Landing has a nice view. The drone images,we're even better. They showed just how muddy the Boise River is compared to the Snake River. The Boise River carries a lot of sediment as it meanders to the Snake River.
I quickly hiked to one camp site (one without people nearby so there was no one to disturb) to get a picture. There I found that Martin Landing has a nice view. The drone images,we're even better. They showed just how muddy the Boise River is compared to the Snake River. The Boise River carries a lot of sediment as it meanders to the Snake River.
The View from the Campsite |
The Drone View Looking up the Boise River |
The Confluence of the Boise and Snake River. Notice how much muddied the water from the Boise River is compared to the Snake River. |
Visibility for NearSys Station, 20 July 2019
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Visibility for NearSys Station, 14 July 2019
Air Quality for NearSys Station, 5 - 12 July 2019
We had a spike of poor quality air on the morning of the 12th. Otherwise, it looked good for the entire week.
24-Hour Photometer for NearSys Station, 12 July 2019
Odd spike 8:00 PM in the ultraviolet. We were experiencing a thunderstorm at the time and I don't know if the flashes were bright in UV or it was the rain on the sensor.
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
24-Hour Temperature and Relative Humidity for NearSys Station, 7 July 2019
Strange spikes in the relative humidity were measured on Sunday morning, before sunrise. NearSys Station is far enough away from the yard that I don't think the sprinklers were responsible for this. Otherwise, after sunrise the temperature and relative humidity behaved as expected.
All-Sky Photometer for NearSys Station, 7 July 2019
From the looks of the data, NearSys Station experienced consistently hazy skies on the 7th. However, there were no unusual spikes in the intensity of any of the colors measured.
Monday, July 8, 2019
Air Quality for NearSys Station, 28 June - 5 July 2019
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Visibility for NearSys Station, 7 July 2019
Monday, July 1, 2019
Visibility at NearSys Station, 30 June 2019
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