"The Microcystis cyanobacteria bloom is present in western Lake Erie but cloud cover and winds prevent determining the area."... this is the reason we need continuous observations from in-situ sensors. Satellites are only occasionally useful! https://t.co/jOx9GYXykk
Water peeps, there are great articles in WOL on climate change connected to this one--go there to learn more! Thank you @WaterOnline for the opportunity to share my thoughts!
Water Utilities vs. Climate Change: A Plan For Securing Our Future https://t.co/O4BIpvFVtc
The Water Opportunity Presented by Climate Change with Dr. Stephanie Smith https://t.co/053dVpwoA3the-water-opportunity-presented-by-climate-change-with-dr-stephanie-smith/
So if the regs don't make you do it...should you invest in #waterquality monitoring? My friends at @woolpert make a pretty good case...
https://t.co/9CYcwqKKaS
@johnburnhamshaw Old fashioned me likes the traditional structure for quick navigation. Readability can be had in more marketable digests if the work—the original can be returned to for scrutiny.
Some of you know that I LOVE Manatees. I also love SonTek - a Xylem Brand and their new RS5, the world's smallest ADCP. You can probably guess, then, how I feel about this video they captured in the field recently! https://t.co/VvAhhwnqMf
Totally went Hollywood with my #HABs monitoring. Nah, not really, but did have fun! Thanks Kerry Caslow and Nate Christopher for your help! https://t.co/t4POU80Bx6