This document discusses research integrating atmospheric sensors onto unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. The goal is to monitor temperature, humidity, wind, and ozone in real-time using sensors on the UAV. Challenges include power, weight restrictions, data acquisition, and storage. Researchers are working to implement a microcontroller for onboard data collection and storage, and to output data in real-time through the autopilot for adjusted flight based on conditions. Integration of sensors and real-time data transmission pose engineering hurdles to overcome.