Looking to the northeast from the tip of Picnic Point, the yellow Lake Mendota buoy floats mid-way between it and Maple Bluff, at 43.1 degrees north and 89.4 degrees west. A quiet example of The Wisconsin Idea, the buoy is outfitted with a suite of sensors that routinely and reliably transmit atmospheric and aquatic conditions from the deepest part of the lake known as the deep hole.
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Since 2013, CSPP scientists have been working to further broaden direct broadcast capabilities with the Community Satellite Processing Package for Geostationary Data (CSPP Geo), a data-processing package that facilitates the use of direct broadcast data from geostationary satellites.
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