
Weather/climate/seasonal (Outdoor)
Tinytags are accurate, robust and waterproof, and will function reliably whatever the outdoor conditions when monitoring weather patterns, seasonal variations and climate change.
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Tinytags are accurate, robust and waterproof, and will function reliably whatever the outdoor conditions when monitoring weather patterns, seasonal variations and climate change.
View related productsAn amateur weather observer uses Tinytag data loggers to maintain a weather record and determine how climate changes over time.
View case studySouth West Water use Tinytag data loggers across their wastewater sampling operation to ensure compliance with Environment Agency regulations.
View case studyRugged Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers were deployed in maritime Antarctica to monitor the effects of warming surface soil temperatures on the growth of cold-adapted decomposer fungi.
View case studyTinytags are used by the Peak District National Park Authority to help monitor the impact of moorland conservation and restoration on rainfall flowing overland across the surface of the moor.
View case studyThe Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is using Tinytag data loggers to monitor rainfall as part of a flood warning improvement project.
View case studyTinytag data loggers are integral to the British Cave Monitoring Centre at Poole’s Cavern in Buxton, Derbyshire where the British Cave Research Association has installed temperature, relative humidity and drip count radio data loggers.
View case studyRobust Tinytag data loggers monitor temperature as part of research into snow algae growth and distribution in Antarctica.
View case studyRobust Tinytag data loggers were used for research into how climate signals are transferred from the surface into the underground at the Isverna cave system in Southwest Romania.
View case studyTinytag data loggers were chosen by Historic England for part of a research project to improve resilience against flooding and energy efficiency in traditional buildings.
View case studyTinytag data loggers are used in meteorological research to identify the coldest places in Switzerland.
View case studyA robust data logger recorded the temperature patterns during a coast to coast Greenland Crossing.
View case studyTinytag count loggers have been used to create custom-made impact data loggers for scientists studying sediment movement in rivers.
View case studyTinytag temperature and relative humidity data loggers are being used for a woodland environmental research project.
View case studyTinytag temperature and relative humidity loggers are used in climatology research to record data used to verify readings of an automatic weather station.
View case studyTinytag temperature and relative humidity loggers record data used in climatology observation.
View case studyTinytag temperature data loggers are used as a key part of environmental and climate change research on glaciers in the Himalayas.
View case studyTinytag count loggers have been used to create a pluviometer, an effective solution for accurate rainfall monitoring.
View case studyTinytag robust outdoor temperature data loggers are used to monitor cave conditions as part of a project to reconstruct past climate change.
View case studyTinytag data loggers monitor outdoor temperature and humidity to aid research into restoration and planting of UK Grasslands.
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