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Weather Analytics is a partner for Universities and Research Institutions. An estimated one-third of an average research project is spent in finding and preparing the data required for its execution. Weather Analytics saves universities and research institutions time searching for, aggregating and cleansing weather data by pre-processing the best available climate data from NOAA and all available weather station observations. Weather Analytics is the source for project-ready bulk weather data. We provide global ...
ByWeather Analytics based in Bethesda, MARYLAND (USA)
Weather Analytics is the best single source of data used for quantifying and profiling weather-related risks for the engineering, architectural and construction markets. We provide global geographic coverage and easy access to comprehensive climate intelligence, including on demand Typical Meteorological Year (TMY) and Actual Meteorological Year (AMY) climate files for simulation and ...
ByWeather Analytics based in Bethesda, MARYLAND (USA)
Airports, small and large, use noise and operations monitoring systems to reduce the noise of flight operations in the surrounding community. Noise monitoring is generally used to evaluate noise abatement programs and to develop aircraft departure and arrival procedures that minimize the impact of aircraft noise based upon altitude, flight path, and time of day. Noise monitoring is linked with radar tracking so that specific aircraft can be identified when noise limits are exceeded and so operational ...
ByLarson Davis, a division of PCB Piezotronics based in Depew, NEW YORK (USA)
Starting with the basics, a wind turbine converts kinetic energy in the wind to electrical power. Considering the equation below, the more dense the wind, the higher the wind speed, and the larger the rotor area, the more power that is ...
ByAIR ® Wind Power based in Houston, TEXAS (USA)
Industrial noise generated from plants, mills, refineries, shipping docks, utilities, and more, impact the quality of the surrounding community. By controlling and monitoring this noise a community and industry can establish a working relationship that will benefit all. An effective noise monitoring program will allow an industrial site to understand the noise sources and time periods that are causing concerns and then develop a plan for ...
ByLarson Davis, a division of PCB Piezotronics based in Depew, NEW YORK (USA)
Many industrial operations take place over lengthy time periods and operations often continue 24 hours a day. By implementing a 24 hour noise monitoring system, with real-time communication and alert notification, a plant can demonstrate to the community and regulatory agencies that they are sensitive to the community and prepared to root-cause and correct any problems that may ...
ByLarson Davis, a division of PCB Piezotronics based in Depew, NEW YORK (USA)
