Sunday, July 06, 2008

Projects

Nick's work at the World Trade Center disaster site was highlighted in two articles.

September/October 2002 Weatherwise Magazine

The following includes an excerpt from that article.

Immediately after the attacks, Nolan contacted Nick Stefano,who operates weather
 networks in New York and New Jersey, to set up a weather network around the WTC site.

Stefano remembers heading to the scene with some of his own weather instruments only
 days after the attack. "We went down at night," he says. "I was in buildings that were
 condemned with no power, I had a gas mask, hard hat, flashlight, and this weather equipment.

"We installed 10 stations all around the perimeter overlooking the complex at different
elevations," Stefano says, "and I interfaced every station with a laptop and Weatherview32 software."

USA Today - November 2001

The following includes an excerpt from that article.

The Ground Zero stations also instantaneously record the humidity, dew point and air pressure
 and calculate wind chill and heat index values, says station technician Nick Stefano.

Station technician, Nick Stefano, checks the weather data displayed at the West Command Center.
 "Data is archived every minute and can be shown as graphs and charts to show trends or to
summarize the daily and monthly conditions," says Stefano.

Click here to read full text of the article.

Listing of Recent Projects

New Jersey State Climatologist
State Wide Mesonet Wireless Weather Network

NWS/NOAA Hunts Point (NY) Environmental Center
Weather & environmental monitoring systems, weather camera

New York City Office of Emergency Management
Weather network for WTC disaster

NASA/MUSPIN Research and Educational Programs
New York City weather network. Total locations in New York City came to 35.

National Weather Service
Central Park New York Wireless Communication Weather Station

Explorers Club - New York City
Weather Station and Weather Picture

Pfizer Corporation
Weather Stations

Office of the N.J. State Climatologist
Installation of HomeNet Weather Network

Camden County (NJ) Office of Emergency Management
Weather monitoring system

Cumberland County (NJ) Office of Emergency Management
Weather monitoring system

Sussex County (NJ) Road Camera Network
County-wide road camera network

Sussex County (NJ) Weather Network
County-wide weather network

High Point (NJ) High School
Weather station and weather camera

New Jersey Herald Newspaper
Daily weather forecasts and weather statistics

Sparta Township (NJ)
Weather station and evaporation system

Pocono Environmental Education Center
Weather stations

Eatontown (NJ) Board of Education
Weather station

Lenape Valley (NJ) High School
Weather station

Truman High School Bronx, NY
Weather station

Texas Weather Instruments
Beta testing of equipment and calibration

R. M. Young
Equipment testing

Sensatronics
Calibration and instrumentation

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