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bradleysmith | 6 years ago
I worked on X’s project loon in operations for a spell. We were interacting with balloons in flight regularly. The referenced nullschool wind map was unendingly useful.
Something I always wanted for using nullschool or other similar publicly available “tools” was more granularity between wind layers, or derived estimations of data between wind layers.
When putting any flight systems in the atmosphere, having visualizations (even estimates) of wind direction and speed estimations at more altitude levels is more valuable than visualizing more particles more efficiently, IMO.
I wish similar thought and processing power was put towards smoothing out guesses at wind speeds at different altitudes.
Tl;dr: I wish this demo map had an altitude slider, even if it was smoothed out guestimates between available data layers.
th0ma5|6 years ago
fogetti|6 years ago
bujak3000|6 years ago
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chess_buster|6 years ago
They definitely have the technology to calculate the wind at any height using different weather models (like the German ICON, the European IFS, or the American/NOAA GFS).
mourner|6 years ago
sbr464|6 years ago
joshvm|6 years ago
Google Earth Engine is designed exaclty for this (and has other satellites too).
onion2k|6 years ago
oh_sigh|6 years ago
bujak3000|6 years ago
sbr464|6 years ago