Applications
of Technology
The Cal Poly
California Irrigation Management Information System station is
located near the H16 parking lot. The CIMIS station collects information
from various places throughout California. The CIMIS station collects
information such as wind, air pressure, humidity and more. As
the picture shows below, the CIMIS station collects droplets of
water from the atmosphere to measure humidity and this information
is sent to the CIMIS database. The CIMIS stations sends all the
information gathered from all the devices on board to the database
where anyone can access the information through the Internet.
The SCIGN
project located above one of our own reservoirs on campus gathers
information dealing with current seismograph. The seismograph
information is recorded and sent to the database that can be seen
through the SCIGN site.
The California
Land Use Planning Information Network is a project off the Ceres
site. It has information dealing with the specific projects in
the city and county of San Luis Obispo, as well as other information
pertinent to land use. Information is available to aid in researches
and land studies such as statistical data pertaining to wild flowers
in the area.
LUPIN
picture courtesy of CERP
SCIGN
picture courtesy of USGS
CIMIS
picture courtesy of CIMIS.
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