JBL Expedition 2015 – Day 17: The Desert of Dubai

In any case we arrived safely around 7 o’clock in the morning and without another re-boot in Dubai. There we went directly to the deserts of the emirate. After the outback we found the air pleasantly cool at a temperature of only 28°C.

There we only found a skink species but the UV measurements were remarkable in comparison to Australia. We will publish all our measured values in a table on our homepage later.

In Dubai itself we admired the gigantic aquarium in Dubai Mall which is one of the largest in the world, with a length of 51 m and a height of 11 m. At 1:50 p.m. we boarded the 777 for the last flight of the expedition. This flight signified the end of our round-the-world trip and in the next few days, back at home, we will start evaluating the masses of data we collected.

We would like to thank all the participants who turned the expedition into a really great research trip: Sophi who tirelessly collected data for the terraristic field, Matthias, who always had the right GPS data ready and never forgot the data logger for air temperature and humidity, which was ready installed everywhere, Andreas + Thijl and Nele, our film crew, who took many beautiful videos, Michael + Didier + Roland who meticulously carried out all the water testing, even when millions of flies tried to prevent it. We also would like to thank Hansi, who with his knowledge of the world of birds was there to contribute so many interesting details. Thanks to Alex we found a lot of the animals and thanks to Maik we could address almost all the crawlers by their names and knew whether or not they were poisonous. And of course thanks to Ludwig, our medical doctor, who took care of our physical well-being.

© 28.10.2015
Matthias Wiesensee
Matthias Wiesensee
M.Sc. Wirtschaftsinformatik

Social Media, Online Marketing, Homepage, Kundenservice, Problemlöser, Fotografie, Blogger, Tauchen, Inlineskating, Aquaristik, Gartenteich, Reisen, Technik, Elektronische Musik

About me: Seit Teenagerzeiten mit Aquarien in Kontakt. Klassische Fischaquarien, reine Pflanzenaquarien bis hin zum Aquascape. Aber auch ein Gartenteich und Riffaquarien begleiten mich privat im Hobby. Als Wirtschaftsinformatiker, M.Sc. bin ich als Online Marketing Manager bei JBL für die Bereiche Social Media, Webentwicklung und der Kommunikation mit dem Anwender der JBL Produkte zuständig und kenne die JBL Produkte im Detail.

Comments

Information and consent to cookies & third-party content

We use technically necessary cookies/tools to offer, operate and secure this service. Furthermore ,with your express consent , we use cookies/tools for marketing, tracking, creating personalised content on third-party sites and for displaying third-party content on our website. You can revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future via the menu item ‘Cookie settings’.
By clicking on ‘Allow all’, you give us your express consent to the use of cookies/tools to improve the quality and performance of our service, for functional and personalised performance optimisation, to measure the effectiveness of our ads or campaigns, for personalised content for marketing purposes, including outside our website. This enables us to provide personalised online ads and extended analysis options about your user behaviour. This also includes accessing and storing data on your device. You can revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future via the menu item ‘Cookie settings’.
You can use the ‘Change settings’ button to grant and revoke individual consent to the cookies/tools and receive further information on the cookies/tools we use, their purposes and duration.
By clicking on ‘Only absolutely necessary’, only technically necessary cookies/tools are used.

Our data protection declaration tells you how we process personal data and what purposes we use the data processing for.

PUSH messages from JBL

What are PUSH messages? As part of the W3C standard, web notifications define an API for end-user notifications that are sent to the user's desktop and/or mobile devices via the browser. Notifications appear on the end devices as they are familiar to the end user from apps installed on the device (e.g. emails). Notifications appear on the end user’s device, just like an app (e.g. for emails) installed on the device.

These notifications enable a website operator to contact its users whenever they have a browser open - it doesn’t matter whether the user is currently visiting the website or not.

To be able to send web push notifications, all you need is a website with a web push code installed. This allows brands without apps to take advantage of many of the benefits of push notifications (personalised real-time communications at just the right moment).

Web notifications are part of the W3C standard and define an API for end user notifications. A notification makes it possible to inform the user about an event, such as a new blog post, outside the context of a website.

JBL GmbH & Co. KG provides this service free of charge, and it is easy to activate or deactivate.