Precise Leak Location in Highly Variable Winds

Here is another example of swirling winds that often change direction, locally, on time scales of tens of seconds. This plume from a ground-level emission was traveling to the left, but abruptly developed another tail to the right. In cases like this, imaging the plume allows us to know exactly where its origin is without having to rely solely on triangulation using wind vectors. QLM just concluded independent evaluation in the 3-month measurement campaign "Advancing Development of Emissions Detection (ADED)" at the CSU Methane Emissions Technology Evaluation Center (METEC) under a single-blind, controlled testing protocol. We anticipate being able to share some extremely good results from this testing soon -- stay tuned!