Clouds and Atmospheric Modeling
Posted: 28.12.2016, 17:21
Greetings,
I'd like to share a few links to help discuss clouds and atmospheric modeling, both from within and above the Earth's atmosphere. Land surface is included too. Real 3-D cloud data are used when possible.
http://laps.noaa.gov/allsky/allsky.cgi (sky views from the ground)
http://laps.noaa.gov/allsky/launch/launch_40km_mar252045_500m/anim_cyl.gif (launch through the atmosphere)
http://stevealbers.net/albers/allsky/outerspace.html (views from space and comparisons with DSCOVR)
http://stevealbers.net/albers/allsky/eclipse.html (solar eclipse)
I'd like to share a few links to help discuss clouds and atmospheric modeling, both from within and above the Earth's atmosphere. Land surface is included too. Real 3-D cloud data are used when possible.
http://laps.noaa.gov/allsky/allsky.cgi (sky views from the ground)
http://laps.noaa.gov/allsky/launch/launch_40km_mar252045_500m/anim_cyl.gif (launch through the atmosphere)
http://stevealbers.net/albers/allsky/outerspace.html (views from space and comparisons with DSCOVR)
http://stevealbers.net/albers/allsky/eclipse.html (solar eclipse)