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The HOBOnet TEROS 12 is a wireless sensor that works with the HOBOnet system to not only provide advanced soil moisture (volumetric water content) measurements with better accuracy and precision but also measure soil temperature and electrical conductivity. Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, these durable sensors last up to 10 years, so you can leave them in the field for extended periods of time. Sharpened stainless-steel probe tips make installation easy, even in hard soil, and a large volume of influence provides more accurate results.

 

The HOBOnet system is a cost-effective and scalable wireless sensor network for web-enabled monitoring of field conditions for applications such as crop management, research, and greenhouse operations. And because it’s wireless, you can deploy a network of sensors to easily monitor multiple points with a single system, while avoiding the risk of long cables that can interfere with field operations and are potentially vulnerable to nearby lightning strikes.

 

Sensors are easily linked to the network, and data can be accessed through HOBOlink®, Onset's innovative cloud-based software platform.

 

Highlighted Features

• Soil moisture (volumetric water content), soil temperature, and electrical conductivity measurements with one device

• Sensor lasts up to 10 years in the field

• Largest volume of influence (1010 mL) relative to sensor size, resulting in more accurate soil moisture measurements

• Easy installation with sharpened stainless-steel probes that are more resistant to damage/deterioration

• Less sensor-to-sensor variability

Why when the UK and most of Europe was "socked in" did this flight take

place?

See my Aviation Art Album for my paintings of the aircraft concerned.

 

The Noorduyn Norseman 44-70285

 

The line between the grey and olive drab was always a wavy line, at least

that was how it left the plant. However it is not believed that the Glenn

Miller Norseman had the O.D. (olive drab) camouflage colour scheme.

 

The Glenn Miller Norseman, specifically number 44-70285, according to

records, was accepted by USAAF at the Noorduyn plant on June 28, 1944. It

was delivered to New York on July 5th departing the U.S.A. on July 17th and

would not have arrived in England until after the invasion of Europe (June

6th) and therefore would not likely have had any "Invasion Stripes" put on

it. Also, the olive drab or camouflage colour scheme was replaced in

production earlier in March 1944 with overall aluminum.

 

There is no photo of the Glenn Miller Norseman, but pictures of others of

the same period, would confirm that it probably was just overall aluminum

with blue and white USAAF markings, black tail numbers, and black anti-glare

paint over the nose.

 

Without an actual photo of the specific aircraft, or any other information,

it is not known if the Glenn Miller Norseman might have been painted again

in the field, which is highly unlikely, or had any other markings.

 

In conclusion I might add that subsequently in going through files on the

Glenn Miller story I found that others had mentioned that this particular

Norseman was probably all "silver" like some others of the same vintage with

just the basic USAAF markings. They also mentioned the "dropping" by USAAF

of the camouflage colour scheme.

 

Also, the Norseman was assigned to U.S. Air Station 547 which was a base for

the 35th Depot Repair Squadron and would not have been going into war zones

and needed any invasion stripes anyway.

 

Credit for above information: Mr. Roy Dishlevoy

 

The pilot:-Flying Officer John R. S. Morgan who is recorded as being with

the 35th DRS (Depot Repair Squadron), 35th ADG (Air Depot Group). Station

547 (Abbots Ripton) and Station 102 (Alconbury) were one and the same.

 

The two names were so that there was no confusion between Combat Groups and

Support Groups Bases.

 

The reason and recorded course:- The 35th ADG , "Squadron: Repair"

;"Detachment: 2nd Strategic Air Depot"; "Place of Departure: Abbotts

Ripton"; "Course: Bordeaux Via A-42" . (not Villacoublay, I wonder if this

was down to poor visibility?)

 

While it seems most aircraft in the UK and Europe were fog bound, perhaps it

was youthfulness and inexperience, or the chance to show superiors that he

was an "okay" pilot, or the chance to fly Glenn Miller, or just plain orders

to fly that day.

 

The weather for the route looks to be gradually worse from Twinwood to

Paris. The Norseman would have been almost heading into wind for the whole

route, while visibility may have improved slightly, over the Channel it

would have remained at 500yds - 2,000yds worsening considerably nearer

Paris. Cloud was thickening and getting lower towards the Channel while

France had a cloud base of 800ft and poor ground visibility of around 500yds

- 1,000yds .

 

Weather information: H.M. Meteorological Office, Ref: AF/ML074/69/Met 0 7a

 

Pilot Flying Officer John R.S. Morgan flew into Twinwood, Bedfordshire, UK

to collect Lt. Col. Norman F. Baessell and by invitation Maj. Alton Glenn

Miller who both boarded the aircraft at the end of the runway after being

driven from the officer's mess in a Humber Snipe along with Miller's manager

Don Haynes. The weather was foggy (visibility 500yds - 2,000yds) and a

temperature of 24F or -4C, cloud base was at 2,000ft. Wind was 180 degrees

at 12 knots. The plane was recorded as "wheels left ground" at 1:55pm (12:55

GMT - the USAAF used local time and this was still British Summer Time) and

headed to Villacoublay (near Paris). The route most likely to have been

taken (SHAEF Route) would have been to the west of London then out over

Beachy Head. The pilot who gained his wings around 16 weeks before, carrying

aboard "The" Glenn Miller and a Lt. Col. (I feel) would not have dared

deviate from the SHAEF Route. Personally I would have thought that he would

not have had the confidence to fly off route............ but would he have

had the experience to stay on route?

 

We will never know what happened

 

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66 056 is seen in the upper reaches of Dentdale between Dent station (the highest in England) and Arten Gill Viaduct. The cloud base was proably little more than 2000ft. The train is 6K05 12.21 Carlisle Kingmoor Yard to Crewe Basford Hall Yard conveying 13 'Falcon' wagons loaded with contaminated spoil which basically consisted of mud and rubble mixed in with track ballast for unloading at Crewe Gresty Road ballast tip. Just visible on the hillside behind the last wagon are the rotting remains of the last snow fences on this line which were rows of sleepers on end to stop drifting snow.

482_GHP_SoireeCandids_2019.JPG -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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The new cellular, web-enabled HOBO® MicroRX station is partnered with Onset’s own water level sensor to deliver water level and flow monitoring data to cloud-based HOBOlink® software. Spend more time focusing on results, and less time on configuration and data access.

 

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The HOBOnet TEROS 12 is a wireless sensor that works with the HOBOnet system to not only provide advanced soil moisture (volumetric water content) measurements with better accuracy and precision but also measure soil temperature and electrical conductivity. Designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, these durable sensors last up to 10 years, so you can leave them in the field for extended periods of time. Sharpened stainless-steel probe tips make installation easy, even in hard soil, and a large volume of influence provides more accurate results.

 

The HOBOnet system is a cost-effective and scalable wireless sensor network for web-enabled monitoring of field conditions for applications such as crop management, research, and greenhouse operations. And because it’s wireless, you can deploy a network of sensors to easily monitor multiple points with a single system, while avoiding the risk of long cables that can interfere with field operations and are potentially vulnerable to nearby lightning strikes.

 

Sensors are easily linked to the network, and data can be accessed through HOBOlink®, Onset's innovative cloud-based software platform.

 

Highlighted Features

• Soil moisture (volumetric water content), soil temperature, and electrical conductivity measurements with one device

• Sensor lasts up to 10 years in the field

• Largest volume of influence (1010 mL) relative to sensor size, resulting in more accurate soil moisture measurements

• Easy installation with sharpened stainless-steel probes that are more resistant to damage/deterioration

• Less sensor-to-sensor variability

Talking open source with ULearn participants was possible at the Open Source Schools stand. Participants could see the e-portfolio software Mahara in action as well as play with an XO (OLPC). They could learn about the use of Open Source software for computers or cloud-based services at schools in New Zealand.

054_GHP_SoireeCandids_2019.JPG -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Rendezvous with Houston Methodist biennial gala at the Hilton Americas-Houston. Chaired by Cam and Rod Canion and Elizabeth and Peter Wareing, honoring the John S. Dunn Foundation, Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY), Sanford I. Weill and Emily Attwell Crosswell. Celebrating Houston Methodist’s 96-year commitment to leading medicine in research, education and patient care. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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We walked Ruby in the local woods the cloud base was very low and sure enough before we got home it rained. But even so I still manages to get a couple of images and what surprised me was that the holly was flowering which I feel is somewhat premature.

204_GHP_SoireeCandids_2019.JPG -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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278_GHP_AnnualMeet_28Jan22 — Greater Houston Partnership 2022 annual meeting with 2022 Chair Thad Hill outlining the organization's priorities for the year ahead while outgoing Chair Amy Chronis provides a look back at the accomplishments of 2021 at the Hilton Americas January 28, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Gorgeous mountains, dramatic skies. Just wish the cloud base had been 100m higher!

The new MX Gateway automatically transmits data from your MX Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) data loggers, right to the cloud! Now you can remotely manage your data, set alarm notifications, and create custom dashboards, using Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® software, and save time by reducing multiple site visits.

 

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• Transmits data from MX BLE loggers within 100-foot range

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084_GHP_Airports2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership State of the Airports address at the Hilton Americas December 14, 2018 at Partnership tower. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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157_GHP_SoireePortraits_2019.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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The ONLY loop of the training sorte was right at the end when the cloud base cleared and all seven aircraft approached from the east, looped, levelled out then one by one split off to the right, timing it for correct seperation for going round and coming in to land on runway 24.

Client of Going Green Solar and participant in the Going Green Now! Marketing Program. This picture demonstrates a solar electric array made up of 8 solar panels for approx 2 KW. This solar electric system which was engineered using micro inverter technology by Enphase is also linked up to a cloud based, real time monitoring system. This home is located in Peoria, Arizona. This project totaled over 7 KW spread over 2 solar arrays with over 30 solar panels. www.goinggreensolar.com

030_GHP_County_15nov19— Greater Houston Partnership State of the County luncheon and address by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo November 15, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Are you seeking out the best solution for BitLocker problems? Microsoft BitLocker is a full-volume encryption tool that uses the AES encryption algorithm to ensure entire data protection. However, to simplify BitLocker’s implementation, BitTruster ensures the ideal and cost-effective centralized cloud-based solution.

439_GHP_SoireeCandids_2019.JPG -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Rendezvous with Houston Methodist biennial gala at the Hilton Americas-Houston. Chaired by Cam and Rod Canion and Elizabeth and Peter Wareing, honoring the John S. Dunn Foundation, Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY), Sanford I. Weill and Emily Attwell Crosswell. Celebrating Houston Methodist’s 96-year commitment to leading medicine in research, education and patient care. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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The new web-enabled HOBO® MicroRX station is an easy-to-deploy, low-cost cellular field monitoring solution. With a compact size and rugged design, the MicroRX Station offers long-term, reliable environmental monitoring. Configurable station-side alarms provide immediate notification of critical conditions, and Onset’s cloud-based HOBOlink® platform makes it easy to view, access, and share your data.

 

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159_GHP_SoireePortraits_2019.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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084_SoireeWall_11Nov21 - Greater Houston Partnership Soirée annual gala celebrating Houston as a truly global city at Hotel ZaZa chaired by Margaret and Thad Hill November 11, 2021. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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418_GHP_SoireeCandids_2019.JPG -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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201_GHP_SoireePortraits_2019.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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309_GHP_SoireePortraits_2019.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership “Emerald City” Soiree 2019 with photography sponsored by Conoco Phillips at Hotel ZaZa August 24, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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270_GHP_NEXT_4oct18.JPG Houston NEXT: An ERG (Employee Resource Groups) Summit brings together talent, community and business leaders to grow diversity and inclusion in the workplace held at the Marriott Marquis October 4, 2018. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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305_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Download full resolution individual photos/videos by clicking the "down-facing arrow" below the preview image on the right hand side of the page. You will then be prompted to select a destination for the photo on your local computer.

 

This cloud based gallery will be available for three months in order to enable you to download all of the photos to your computer for safe long term storage. While the gallery may be in the cloud for longer than this time you should endeavor to file and secure the photos for future use in whatever manner you deem appropriate.

113_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

***DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS***

Download full resolution individual photos/videos by clicking the "down-facing arrow" below the preview image on the right hand side of the page. You will then be prompted to select a destination for the photo on your local computer.

 

This cloud based gallery will be available for three months in order to enable you to download all of the photos to your computer for safe long term storage. While the gallery may be in the cloud for longer than this time you should endeavor to file and secure the photos for future use in whatever manner you deem appropriate.

007_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

***DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS***

Download full resolution individual photos/videos by clicking the "down-facing arrow" below the preview image on the right hand side of the page. You will then be prompted to select a destination for the photo on your local computer.

 

This cloud based gallery will be available for three months in order to enable you to download all of the photos to your computer for safe long term storage. While the gallery may be in the cloud for longer than this time you should endeavor to file and secure the photos for future use in whatever manner you deem appropriate.

056_GHP_EconomicOutlook2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership Houston Region Economic Outlook featuring Ellen Zentner, Managing Director and Chief U.S. Economist with Morgan Stanley Research, on the national economy. In addition, the following panel of local experts will share their perspectives on the region's economyDecember 5, 2018. (Photo by Donna Carson)

 

***DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS***

Download full resolution individual photos/videos by clicking the "down-facing arrow" below the preview image on the right hand side of the page. You will then be prompted to select a destination for the photo on your local computer.

 

This cloud based gallery will be available for three months in order to enable you to download all of the photos to your computer for safe long term storage. While the gallery may be in the cloud for longer than this time you should endeavor to file and secure the photos for future use in whatever manner you deem appropriate.

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