E2.04 - Heat Island Mapping
Heat Island Data Logger
Sponsor: Mr. Lee Hinkle
Student Team: Rami Qaddar, Jaylen Gilkey, Hunter Russo
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Lee Hinkle
This device is a handheld data logger that will collect temperature and GPS data. This data will be transformed into a Heat Map, which can be used to identify Urban Heat Islands. Urban Heat Islands are urban areas with high temperatures due to poorly planned city infrastructure. City Planners can use heat maps to locate possible heat islands, and take steps to change their infrastructure to lower these temperatures. Heat island warming is responsible for 50% of the global warming seen by climate change.
E2.04 Project Presentation
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E2.04 Poster Presentation
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Team Contact Information
Team Project Manager: Rami Qadder, r_q23@txstate.edu
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Mark Welker, m_w399@txstate.edu
Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E2.04 Evaluation Form