Thursday, August 30, 2012

Wave Glider Robot Helps Forecast Hurricane Isaac's Path

redletterdave writes with news of a drone that's helping weather forecasters this hurricane season. From the article: "Hurricane prediction is not always an exact science ? back in 2005, Hurricane Rita was projected to hit Houston, but missed the region entirely ? but the NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) is already on the case. A few weeks ago today, the agency launched an experimental Wave Glider robot named Alex into the ocean, hoping the unmanned drone can forecast the direction of future storms. The Wave Glider, which is completely powered by the waves and the sun thanks to solar panels and a unique thrust engine, contains a GPS unit, satellite communications systems, and sensors for measuring water temperature, wind speed, and various wave characteristics. With its ability to withstand strong winds and thrashing waters ? which are typically prohibitive for humans and even aerial vehicles ? and its ability to theoretically drift in the ocean endlessly without refueling, a single Wave Glider could be used to monitor not just one storm, but several hurricanes occurring over an entire seasonal period. The NOAA hopes to soon use more Wave Glider robots like Alex to help determine more accurate hurricane watches and warnings."

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/azBpTbkSnCI/wave-glider-robot-helps-forecast-hurricane-isaacs-path

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