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Grant to Support Purchase of Helicopter
9 February 2012 - MIAMI

Marine Affairs Student Kasey Cantwell Prepares to Shoot Photos of the Area Impacted by Hurricane Irene Using a Helicopter
"The slow flight, extremely low altitude and unequaled maneuverability of a helicopter offer an ideal opportunity for critical environmental data collection near the interface between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere, where much of the ’action’ is taking place in the climate system," said Roni Avissar, dean of UM’s Rosenstiel School.
The proposed helicopter will be modular, allowing equipment to be mounted and detached for scientific experiments in several fields of research. Among the measurements taken in the customized helicopter will be: high-frequency three-dimensional components of the wind, humidity, temperature, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases and aerosols that can be processed to calculate the exchanges between the Earth surface and the atmosphere. The spatial distribution of these exchanges is not well understood and remains one of the challenging problems facing the climate community. Other applications of the new Helicopter Observation Platform (HOP) will include photography of disaster areas as was conducted in the Bahamas by Avissar and marine geology students following Hurricane Irene in 2011. Transportation of scientists and their equipment to remote areas difficult or impossible to access from the ground is another expected use of the HOP.
"We are extremely grateful to the Batchelor Foundation for this generous grant which, when matched, will allow our faculty and students to collect information that was previously unknown, and combine it with that collected via satellite and models, to help us make increasingly informed environmental analyses," continued Avissar. "This state-of-the-art educational platform will allow us to improve our knowledge of the Earth’s processes significantly."
The funding deadline for the match is March 2012.
Established in 1990, the Batchelor Foundation supports numerous programs, organizations and projects benefiting the environment, including research and education programs and those focused on animals, wildlife and natural resources.
About the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School
The University of Miami is the largest private research institution in the southeastern United States. The University’s mission is to provide quality education, attract and retain outstanding students, support the faculty and their research, and build an endowment for University initiatives. Founded in the 1940’s, the Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science has grown into one of the world’s premier marine and atmospheric research institutions. Offering dynamic interdisciplinary academics, the Rosenstiel School is dedicated to helping communities to better understand the planet, participating in the establishment of environmental policies, and aiding in the improvement of society and quality of life. , please visit http://www.rsmas.miami.edu.
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