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Month: February 2015

Field installations: why real-time connectivity is important

Field installations: why real-time connectivity is important

Nothing can replace real observations in the field. For a couple of decades now, electronic monitoring of environmental processes has been mainstream in science circles. These days, almost every hydrology or ecology researcher has some campaign in progress where electronic

Scotty Strachan February 22, 2015March 3, 2015 Field Tools Series, Instrumentation No Comments Read more

Research in mountains: all elevations matter

Research in mountains: all elevations matter

When studying mountain systems, limiting your focus to a single elevation can also limit the story you can elicit from your observations. Intuitively it may seem that a bristlecone pine stand, a pika community, or a montane snowpack is disconnected

Scotty Strachan February 21, 2015March 3, 2015 Great Basin Climate, Instrumentation, Mountain Systems No Comments Read more

Field Tools Series: Too many gadgets? Streamline with your Smartphone!

Field Tools Series: Too many gadgets? Streamline with your Smartphone!

What good would a field scientist’s blog be without a series on field tools? Today’s post is about getting more out of your Smartphone than just mobile Sudoku. Regardless of the mission, every field person worth their salt needs to

Scotty Strachan February 15, 2015March 3, 2015 Field Tools Series No Comments Read more

Visualizing climate processes

Visualizing climate processes

What does climate look like? How do people envision climate as a process? How can we better “visualize” real mechanisms that make up climate? As we think about these questions, we must first touch on what we mean when we

Scotty Strachan February 12, 2015March 3, 2015 Great Basin Climate, Instrumentation No Comments Read more

Getting back to basics in environmental science

Exploring the natural world. There is plenty yet to do, even in the good ol’ U.S. of A. Compared with the naturalists of yesteryear, today’s explorers have access to amazing technology, mobile air conditioning, and pretty awesome footwear. It is easier

Scotty Strachan February 7, 2015March 21, 2015 Just the Basics No Comments Read more

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