Sirens Project

  • Disaster Response

Who We Are

Sirens Project started as a grass roots effort using UAVs as a platform for severe weather research. Using cutting edge unmanned aerial vehicles, we set out to develop a safe and effective way to research supercell thunderstorms. We designed and manufactured UAVs in our basement shop in the suburbs of Atlanta, GA. We refined our designs again and again during field operations in Tornado Alley, USA. Our objective was to help shed a positive light on the upcoming UAV industry, as well as gather difficult to obtain in situ data within severe weather in hopes of improving forecasts and developing a more effective disaster response plan. What once was an exploratory effort using unmanned aerial vehicles to help unlock the mystery of tornadic supercells, has now become an official 501(c)(3) non profit dedicated to assisting communities impacted by natural disasters.

What We Do

Sirens Project assists communities, non-profits, and local authorities through the organization and deployment of volunteers, supplies, and special equipment in response to natural disasters.

Details

Get Connected Icon (678) 614-5090
Get Connected Icon Warren Causey
Get Connected Icon President/CEO
http://sirensproject.org