Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orl...
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9 CURRENT | stevie |
January 24, 2019 20:27
| almost 6 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: Update: You can now upload directly to the shared folder without logging in under a new account -- any Google/Gmail account will work: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/0B1HdcMKx0evKX1lzNUFKM2p6Zk0
4) Return your monitoring materials DataField Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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8 | warren |
September 20, 2017 15:14
| about 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: Update: You can now upload directly to the shared folder without logging in under a new account -- any Google/Gmail account will work: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0Bzfd3tyGLxkRczVxTWp2dk1STTQ
4) Return your monitoring materials DataField Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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7 | stevie |
June 22, 2017 17:41
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials DataField Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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6 | stevie |
June 20, 2017 16:32
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials DataField Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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5 | stevie |
June 14, 2017 20:31
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials Data:Field Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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4 | stevie |
June 13, 2017 19:16
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials Data:Field Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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3 | stevie |
June 13, 2017 19:16
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here.. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials Data:Field Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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2 | stevie |
June 13, 2017 19:14
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here.. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials Data:Field Data Sheet InfoISeeChange:
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1 | stevie |
June 09, 2017 21:46
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here.. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. Data sheet to be posted shortly 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials Data:ISeeChange:
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0 | stevie |
June 09, 2017 21:45
| over 7 years ago
Between June and August 2017, we will be collecting data on three stormwater sites around New Orleans. More information a can be found on the project here.. This wiki is where all the resources we need for monitoring are kept, and where we'll be hosting the data. Resources for collecting field dataBefore heading out:
Going out in the field:Your field work will take about 45 minutes. You will start at the Earth Lab site, visit the Spain/Rampart site and finish at the Villere street site. Take with you:
** Every wednesday bring replacement SD cards for the trail cameras Returning from the fieldWhen you get in from the field, you will need to enter your data from the field, get some supporting data from weather underground and return your monitoring materials. 1) The last information you need on your data sheet will come from Weather Underground. Follow these steps to retrieve the rain data:Weather Underground data gathering info sheet 2) Post the data from your field data sheet here. Data sheet to be posted shortly 3) **Each Wednesday you will also need to upload the photos from the trail cameras to the internet. Follow the steps on the Trail Camera Photo Upload Sheet: PhotoUploadSheet.pdf 4) Return your monitoring materials Data:ISeeChange:EarthLab https://www.iseechange.org/observations?tags=earthlab Rampart https://www.iseechange.org/observations?tags=rampart Villere https://www.iseechange.org/observations?tags=villere Field Data Sheet Infodata sheet to be posed shortly |
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