Case Studies
Environment
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.
Featured Case Studies
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Rugged, outdoor Tinytag data loggers provide temperature data for weather observation
Two Tinytag Plus 2 (TGP-4020) data loggers and one Tinytag Ultra 2 (TGU-4020) are used in Trevor Goodall’s weather observation station. The data contributes to Trevor’s personal weather record, as well as being sent to other weather observers and the local community.
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Monitoring temperatures of Antarctic soil
As our climate changes, rising temperatures are having untold effects on the Earth’s ecosystems. A team of researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have used Tinytag data loggers to investigate how increasing temperatures in maritime Antarctica could impact the growth of a decomposer fungus that inhabits Antarctic soil.
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Tinytags used in Peak District Moorland Conservation and Restoration Project
Tinytag count data loggers are connected to a tipping bucket rain gauge specially adapted to monitor overland surface run-off.
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency chooses Tinytags
Tinytag count input data loggers are connected to rain gauges to record rainfall data as part of vital flood warning work.
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Wildlife (Research & Conservation)
Tinytag data loggers monitor the habitats of many different creatures worldwide. The robust devices with their high memory capacity can be left to monitor with minimum human intrusion.
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Water / rivers (Submersible)
The Tinytag range includes loggers which are specifically designed to withstand completely submerged conditions in applications such as river temperature monitoring and ocean current mapping.