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Sandia Labs researchers, left to right, Eric Schindelholz, Olga Lavrova, Rob Sorensen and Erik Spoerke examine points that can corrode on photovoltaic arrays. Sandia researchers collaborate to accelerate corrosion under controlled conditions to help industry develop longer-lasting panels and increase reliability.
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Studies of traditional knowledge and technologies to seek strategies to enhance resilience for climate and ecosystem changes, and promoting sustainable development of agricultural communities.
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Taken during remote sensing flight on 7/20/20 to assist in improvements to the NOAA Harmful Algal Bloom forecast. This airborne campaign is ongoing in conjunction with NOAA weekly Lake Erie monitoring and biweekly sampling in Saginaw Bay. Credit: Zachary Haslick, Aerial Associates Photography Inc, www.skypics.com.
On March 4, 2022, NOAA GLERL completed a 75 km flight along the eastern shoreline of Lake Michigan following the nearshore ice. The resulting images were used to measure wintertime turbidity and chlorophyll. Note the pink hue in the photos is saturation due to the ice.
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Aerial footage from a NOAA GLERL remote sensing flyover to monitor harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie. A hyperspectral camera mounted on the aircraft captures discrete bands of wavelengths that help scientists detect different algae types present in the bloom. This airborne campaign is ongoing in conjunction with NOAA weekly Lake Erie monitoring and biweekly sampling in Saginaw Bay, and assists in improvements to the NOAA Harmful Algal Bloom forecast. Video credit: Aerial Associates Photography, Inc.
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Ice encrusts a Lake Michigan pier in Holland, MI on February 27, 2021. Photo credit: Clarice Farina.
Learn about NOAA GLERL's ice research here: www.glerl.noaa.gov/data/ice/
Sean McBride, 19, of North Wildwood, left, and Edward McLaughlin, 19 of Ocean City, prepare drip irrigation for the Stockton University Farm. Credit: Diane D'Amico/Stockton University
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NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) biologist collects field data aboard a NOAA research vessel in Lake Erie. Collecting and analyzing water samples during the harmful algal bloom (HAB) season plays a key role in NOAA’s efforts to forecast and monitor the bloom as it develops and changes over time. 7/6/20 Credit: NOAA GLERL