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== Appendix A: Raw Data ==
 
== Appendix A: Raw Data ==

Revision as of 13:05, 25 February 2011

Lab 2: Holy Pigeon P$#! Batman, it's Penelope Poison!

Group 1: Ben Smith, Lily Cutler, Emily Van Cise, Albert Greene

Problem Description and Approach

For this lab we were given the task of locating various points identified in pictures provided to us. We were able to find the locations in the pictures though the use of a computer program that could read the embedded Longitude and Latitude in the images. At each location we were to take measurements of the following: ambient temperature, water temperature, wind speed and direction. We also needed to confirm the latitude, longitude, and altitude of the locations we visited.

Data Collection

To collect this information we used several methods, each with varying levels of accuracy. We used a Uni-T multimeter to measure ambient and water temperatures. The compass we were given gave us our orientation upon which we based wind direction. We dropped a leaf or watched Bill’s exhaled smoke. The Beaufort scale was used to determine the speed of the wind. We then used Google earth to check our latitude, longitude and altitude.

Data Analysis

Error Analysis

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Appendix A: Raw Data

Location A Location B Location C Location D Location E Location F Location G Location H Location I Location J Location K
Longitude 1 -0.142664' -0.147532' -0.18197' -0.131919' -0.16976' -0.160808' -0.174759' -0.12766' -0.160074' -0.138764' -0.175849'
Longitude 2 -0.142663' -0.147536' -0.181971' -0.131941' -0.169744' -0.160836' -0.174752' -0.127667' -0.160078' -0.138727' -0.175881'
Longitude 3 -0.142663' -0.147537' -0.181972' -0.131955' -0.169737' -0.160836' -0.174743' -0.127649' -0.160064' -0.138728' -0.175883'
Latitude 1 51.50286' 51.52532' 51.506391' 51.503448' 51.505966' 51.527818' 51.507294' 51.508194' 51.504419' 51.501745' 51.516659'
Latitude 2 51.502863' 51.525323' 51.506392' 51.503456' 51.505966' 51.527759' 51.507298' 51.508199' 51.504413' 51.501745' 51.510665'
Latitude 3 51.502862' 51.525328' 51.50639' 51.503453' 51.505954' 51.527769' 51.507292' 51.508205' 51.50443' 51.501754' 51.510668'
Altitude 1 41 ft 105 ft 97 ft 36 ft 50 ft 122 ft 70 ft 69 ft 52 ft 75 ft
Altitude 2 41 ft 105 ft 97 ft 36 ft 50 ft 122 ft 70 ft 68 ft 52 ft 75 ft
Altitude 2 41 ft 105 ft 97 ft 36 ft 50 ft 122 ft 70 ft 69 ft 52 ft 75 ft

Appendix B: Visualization

File:Charts.pdf Our Charts

File:Chartdata.pdf The data behind the charts

Charlie, i know you want these embedded, but i cannot figure out how... I think it has something to do with the file type?

Appendix C: Who Did What

Bill: For this lab, I was the official temperature taker, reading off the ambient and water temperatures. I also played a role in writing the lab report, taking care of part one, two and my section in part nine. I also found the Latitude, Longitude and altitude for the data spread sheet.

Emily: For this lab, I took the pictures and did the copy-editing.

Ben: I downloaded the pictures, figured out how to read / import the geo-coding into Google earth. Looked at the location and planned our route. Built a spread to sheet to make data entry easier, entered data. Helped navigate and kept us somewhat found. Did visualization.

Location A Location B Location C Location D Location E Location F Location G Location H Location I Location J Location K
Time Stamp 12:03 02:32 3:30 11:45 12:52 02:11 03:08 03:20 12:28 11:54 02:59
Water Temperature1 7 6 5 6 3 3 3 8 4 6 3
Water Temperature 2 8 6 5 7 3 3 4 8 5 6 3
Water Temperature 3 8 6 6 7 3 3 4 8 4 6 3
Ambient Temperature 1 6 4 2 7 5 2 2 11 7 7 3
Ambient Temperature 2 7 5 3 8 4 3 3 10 9 8 3
Ambient Temperature 3 7 4 2 8 5 3 2 9 8 8 3