Some of our UAS weather scientists visited the brilliant Aviation II classes at Oklahoma Aviation Academy. We're looking forward to what these future UAS leaders might bring to weather research. Next time, come fly with us, @NormanSchools! @TMBell5@TonySeg09
OU sends out an alert for every scooter that gets stolen but apparently goes radio silent after a tornado hits a location where many of their students live and cuts off a major route to campus.
Weather-sensing #UAS (wxUAS) can bring detailed insight into processes that occur in the lowest part of the atmosphere. By flying multiple wxUAS simultaneously, scientists can study how the atmosphere is changing spatially as severe weather approaches. @TMBell5#AMS2023
New twitter, who’s this?
You might notice our new look and new name. What used to be the OU Center for Autonomous Sensing and Sampling, or CASS has been absorbed into @CIWRO_, where the research and development of uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) is continuing!
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@Cyclogenesis_au @eeeeelizzzzz@TonySeg09 The CopterSonde is weather-sensing UAS developed at OU. Tony wrote up a nice blog post about the CopterSonde here: https://t.co/t4ECSRQzBs