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Month: April 2015

When lightning strikes (your equipment)! part 2 of 2

When lightning strikes (your equipment)! part 2 of 2

In the last post, I introduced lightning as a significant hazard to field science gear. In case you were thinking that my concern is hypothetical, I’m going to provide some real examples of what happens when waaaay too much static

Scotty Strachan April 26, 2015April 25, 2015 Instrumentation, Mountain Systems, Tales From the Field No Comments Read more

When lightning strikes (your equipment)! Part 1 of 2

When lightning strikes (your equipment)! Part 1 of 2

Besides wildfire, one of the most significant natural hazards risks for sensory installations in mountain environments is lightning. Direct hits are not necessarily required to incur electrical damage, especially if the design of the equipment is such that the circuitry

Scotty Strachan April 25, 2015 Instrumentation, Mountain Systems No Comments Read more

Mountain Science and Drones, Part 3

Mountain Science and Drones, Part 3

In this final segment of my mini-series on drones and mountain science, I’ll address a couple of ways in which I would personally use the technology right now. Snow stake surveys This is different from the remote-sensing application addressed previously,

Scotty Strachan April 17, 2015April 14, 2015 Field Tools Series, Instrumentation, Mountain Systems No Comments Read more

Mountain Science and Drones, Part 2

Mountain Science and Drones, Part 2

Last time, I rattled off some initial thoughts about how this recent dronemania may positively impact mountain science. We stopped at the idea of a small-scale remote-sensing platform, but I think there are a few other ways that drones are

Scotty Strachan April 16, 2015April 16, 2015 Field Tools Series, Instrumentation, Mountain Systems No Comments Read more

The Future of Mountain Science and Drones, Pt 1

The Future of Mountain Science and Drones, Pt 1

Drones. Literally the buzzword for many scientists in recent years looking to add flash to their C.V. or impress their administrative colleagues. Advances in battery technology, onboard software stability control, and inexpensive high-speed telemetry have created an exploding market for

Scotty Strachan April 15, 2015April 14, 2015 Field Tools Series, Instrumentation, Mountain Systems No Comments Read more

Favorite central-Nevada eateries

Favorite central-Nevada eateries

When you travel afield often, you get a pretty good idea for where to eat out when you come back to town. Nothing tastes better than real cooked food after a few days out beating the bush. In fact, those

Scotty Strachan April 13, 2015April 13, 2015 Just the Basics, Tales From the Field No Comments Read more

Airline trips are your aerial photo opportunities

Airline trips are your aerial photo opportunities

Air travel for many professionals has become boringly routine. Hopping on a jet aircraft and flying across the country at 400+ knots loses novelty if it is repeated on a regular basis. However, air travel is still a fantastic opportunity

Scotty Strachan April 12, 2015April 12, 2015 Just the Basics, Photography No Comments Read more

Field Photography Part V: time-lapses

Field Photography Part V: time-lapses

Another effective science presentation tool is time-lapse photography. Displaying a series of images taken over a long period can provide a dimension of visualization that your audience will appreciate. You can include them in presentations, blog posts, website media, and

Scotty Strachan April 11, 2015 Field Tools Series, Photography No Comments Read more

Field Photography Part IV: panoramas

Field Photography Part IV: panoramas

Moving along with our series on field photography, the next topic that I personally have found very useful is the production of panorama images. Advanced compositions: large panoramas Another highly-relevant technique for producing interesting field photographs is the large panorama.

Scotty Strachan April 4, 2015April 5, 2015 Field Tools Series, Just the Basics, Photography No Comments Read more

Field Photography Part III: low-light shots are the best

Field Photography Part III: low-light shots are the best

Moving beyond single daylight images: Previously, in Photography [Part II], we addressed the need to use RAW image format and software for digital developing. We also reviewed some of the basic reasons why moving up to an adequate DSLR and

Scotty Strachan April 4, 2015April 4, 2015 Field Tools Series, Just the Basics, Photography No Comments Read more
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