It is going to be a very busy semester. I have a three credit class in the use of ArcGIS in Hydrology, a one credit seminar, and six research credits, but this next few months is going to be very busy in my day job and the house models in Mexico are still in full swing. We will be transitioning from the apartment building remodel to our own house up on the hill, hopefully, in March. In the meantime, the reviews for the initial submission of my second journal article have returned so I have to find time to a response and revisions required to be completed by March 18 but I am hoping to complete it by the end of February.
The latest fun thing with my research is that I have ported the GaugeCam GRIME2 programs to a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Hopefully, we will use it for research on camera based water level measurement in a small nature preserve just south of Kearney High School in Kearney Nebraska where we will be testing the ability of GRIME2 to create calibrations from a new style of calibration target inspired by the ubiquitous, octagonal, red stop sign.