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Climate Research

Josh Spires | 11 April, 2023 | Use Cases

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Climate change has become one of the most pressing global issues of our time, with implications for the environment, agriculture, human health, and the economy. Scientists and researchers are working to understand the causes and effects of climate change, and water sampling drones are playing a crucial role in advancing climate research.

Using Nero in climate research

One of the major challenges in climate research is understanding the effects of climate change on the planet's water resources. The availability and quality of water are critical factors in agriculture, energy production, and human health.

Climate change is causing changes in precipitation patterns, snowmelt timing, and water availability, which are leading to water scarcity and droughts in many parts of the world. It is crucial to monitor and understand these changes to develop effective strategies for adapting to and mitigating the effects of climate change.

Nero water samplers ensure these water resources are monitored efficiently and effectively without any of the drawbacks manual approaches bring. 

Benefits of using Nero

  • Nero can reach remote or hard-to-reach areas, providing data on water resources that may not be accessible by other means.
  • Nero can collect water samples at predetermined intervals, providing a more comprehensive view of changes in water quality and availability over time.
  • Nero can operate in hazardous or challenging conditions, such as floods or droughts, allowing researchers to collect data in real-time.