I do not know how hard this would be to implement nor do I know if there is data available for this but it would be great, I think, if the clouds on the Earth would reflect current satellite information, and possibly a toggle for different information maps like radar, satellite, atlas data, etc. Just a thought. Great program. Thank you.
Eric
Real Time Earth
"real-time" clouds
xplanet provides a regularly-updated composite cloud map for download every couple of hours. You would need to resize etc for Celestia. the URL is http://xplanet.sourceforge.net/clouds_2000.jpg
can someone tell me how to format earth-clouds.png?
the polar regions seem to be cut off, and does size matter?
for 'real time earth' we would also have to ged rid of the feature
that moves the cloudmap W->E
also, celestia should somehow be convinced to reload the map if it changes.
obviously, using real cloud maps will not work with zapping into the future,
but I think I'll start a collection of xplanet cloudmaps for historically accurate
cloudmaps.
cheers
dab
the polar regions seem to be cut off, and does size matter?
for 'real time earth' we would also have to ged rid of the feature
that moves the cloudmap W->E
also, celestia should somehow be convinced to reload the map if it changes.
obviously, using real cloud maps will not work with zapping into the future,
but I think I'll start a collection of xplanet cloudmaps for historically accurate
cloudmaps.
cheers
dab
cloud snapshots
for those interested,
i am starting this collection of cloud snapshots form the xplanet site now.
you can access it here:
http://flaez.ch/clouds/
i am not sure if i will continue this (since it will take
considerable space over time...). maybe i'll cut down to 1 image
per day or downsize the images.
dab
i am starting this collection of cloud snapshots form the xplanet site now.
you can access it here:
http://flaez.ch/clouds/
i am not sure if i will continue this (since it will take
considerable space over time...). maybe i'll cut down to 1 image
per day or downsize the images.
dab