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News Release 18-072
Scientists launch project to help predict air quality, enhance crop yields
Study looks at how air flows at night
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Understanding how air flows at night and over variable topography will help farmers and forecasters alike.
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Vincent van Gogh captured landscapes and air flow in “Landscape with Wheat Sheaves and Rising Moon.”
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Scientists conduct a smoke test before the start of SAVANT.
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Members of the SAVANT team checking topography for the project.
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Many of SAVANT's results depend on the use of LIDAR, pictured here.
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Researchers discuss logistics for a SAVANT project site.
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