UW–Madison researchers are leveling up Wisconsin's weather and soil monitoring capabilities with Wisconet, a new network of interconnected environmental weather stations. From wind speed to soil moisture, the data collected across multiple points in location and time will drive research and inform decision-making in sectors ranging from agriculture to energy.
Join us on February 27th at 4:30 p.m. CT to learn all about the Wisconet and how these stations can be used to help Wisconsinites across the state understand and adapt to changing weather patterns and a changing climate.
This event will take place both in person at the Wisconsin Energy Institute (1552 University Ave, Madison) and online via Zoom Webinar.
Register here!
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a barrier free campus and is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services, and activities. If you need an accommodation for this event please let us know by emailing outreach@energy.wisc.edu or calling 608-890-0946. Requests made with less than 3 weeks’ notice will be honored when possible.
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