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Post by MET on May 16, 2024 18:43:20 GMT -5
Make your own clouds grow on this 2D Weather Simulator using fluid dynamics. Use on a PC. For fun I added a bunch of cloud directly using the "add cloud" tool just to force clouds into the sky and it made lightning lmao. niels747.github.io/2D-Weather-Sandbox/
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Post by MET on May 18, 2024 13:50:26 GMT -5
It is sooo cool. I have a place with a similar latitude to Sheffield with several weather stations placed around to see the difference in temps and vicinity to water/land and topographical effects. That valley fog is really keeping that place cold!
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Post by MET on May 18, 2024 14:49:11 GMT -5
There is unlimited excitement in making comparisons between nearby locations which have differing topography, such as these measurements of temperatures in three locations; one on a hill top, one in a valley and one by the coast.
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Post by MET on May 18, 2024 15:38:57 GMT -5
It also has soundings.
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Post by MET on May 20, 2024 18:59:38 GMT -5
Quick 24-hr analysis for three towns on July 19th, each at different levels. The Hi Town is at 12,000ft MSL. Lightning is simulated as well.
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Post by Moron on May 21, 2024 4:43:59 GMT -5
Had a play around, it's actually very enjoyable. Quite a fun website! Cheers for the recommendation.
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