Anna Scott

Anna Scott

Dec 15, 2016

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More WeatherCubes to come....

It’s been a busy fall of prototyping, redesigning, and testing. 

Cutting the WeatherStation structure at OpenWorks

We’re excited to share that we submitted an application to the EPA in order to build 300 WeatherCubes. We just found out that our project is one of two that were selected! See https://blog.epa.gov/blog/2016... for more info.

Yan and a cut WeatherCube prototype structure.

For our Baltimore supporters, we have 2 workshops planned for the winter. Come and hear us talk about the project, and we'll put together a few WeatherCubes together- save these dates!

Feb 25, 2pm, Station North Tool Library, Baltimore

March 17th, 7pm, Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS), Baltimore

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    About This Project

    Many cities have proposed greening initiatives to offset local global warming, but these are difficult to measure and monitor. Cities are big compared to a thermometer, but small compared to satellite images–affordably measuring temperature is problem that is not well addressed with current technology. We propose to develop WeatherCubes, a set of affordable heat sensors, which we will use to measure the effectiveness of greening initiatives in Baltimore.

    Blast off!

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