Assessment and deployment of bird-carried meteorological sensors for microclimate measurements in urban terrain ...
The Cityflocks project has been developing and deploying lightweight, fast-response meteorological sensors to be carried by bird species in urban areas to address the paucity of measurements in the region a few hundred metres above the urban rooftops. Accurate and fast routine temperature measuremen...
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2018
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7741665 https://zenodo.org/record/7741665 |
Summary: | The Cityflocks project has been developing and deploying lightweight, fast-response meteorological sensors to be carried by bird species in urban areas to address the paucity of measurements in the region a few hundred metres above the urban rooftops. Accurate and fast routine temperature measurements in this region will help further our understanding of the above-canopy internal boundary layer structure and the spatial variability of Urban Boundary Layers (Barlow 2014). Data implications include improving forecasting of Urban Heat Island events and urban weather, improving air pollution modelling and informing sustainable urban planning. Other methods of making such measurements routinely, such as using manned aircraft or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), can be prohibitively expensive or require onerous permissions and logistics to achieve. A first-iteration prototype was carried initially by a trained White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and an Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) to assess ... |
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