Scientists from Chicago State University and Argonne National Laboratory launched a plan Tuesday to place 21 sensors across the city in the next five years that will allow them to study the effects of recent and future severe weather on historically under-resourced communities. “Here’s the thing: We’re just getting started. No one’s done this before, so we don’t know what we’re going to see,” .
Scientists from Chicago State University and Argonne National Laboratory launched a plan Tuesday to place 21 sensors across the city in the next five years that will allow them to study the effects of recent and future severe weather on historically under-resourced communities. “Here’s the thing: We’re just getting started. No one’s done this before, so we don’t know what we’re going to see,” .
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On the heels of wildfires and flooding, an Argonne-led project from the U.S. Department of Energy's Urban Integrated Field Laboratory will help neighborhoods understand climate change in Chicago.