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Storm Tracking Tech: Twisters Behind the Scenes Discover the latest storm tracking technology used in the movie Twisters. Explore the tools and techniques of modern meteorologists and storm chasers. #TwistersMovie #StormTracking #Meteorologists #StormChasers #MovieTechnology #BehindTheScenes #StormTech #WeatherTech #MovieMagic #TechInFilms
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Foresters and meteorologists coordinate to create a fire spread model, and just like warnings issued for tornadoes or severe thunderstorms, meteorologists draw a polygon predicting the fire’s most likely paths and issue instructions to those within the polygon. https://hubs.li/Q02qbTTv0
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If anyone wants to learn more about solar storms, the link below is for the Space Weather Prediction Center
Homepage | NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
swpc.noaa.gov
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Unveiling Twisters: Cutting-Edge Storm Tracking Tech Explained Explore the latest in storm tracking tech used in the movie Twisters, showcasing modern meteorologist tools and techniques for a realistic experience. Stay informed on the innovation in storm chasing. #TwistersMovie #StormTracking #MeteorologistTools #StormChasing #Innovation #StormTechnology #WeatherTech #MovieTech #WeatherInnovation #StormTools
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Joyeux jeudi, Terriens. "A picture tells a thousand words" - or does it? In an age where we (collectively) show more skepticism than sympathy - or kindness and default curiosity -, the human stories of devastation and loss are being discarded, lost, or ignored without "proof". But what if we could help explain our world through the narrative of unbiased geospatial imagery? And on top of this "picture" we layer analytics that help interpret the story of the pixels we don't see with our naked eye (or in the case of SAR understand what the hell we are looking at..) Take the post below - an ongoing analysis of the tornado that hit Sulphur, Oklahoma where casualties included a 4-month old baby girl who never got a real shot at this thing we call life. What does a geospatial post-mortem of the devastation actually *do*? First, it unlocks resources for the people affected. Then, we train models on these images to start building trends, and then we start working to build out disaster PREPARATION tools, not just disaster RESPONSE tools.. and soon enough people can keep their families a little safer and maybe find a little room for the kindness and curiosity that makes this tribe called HUMANS the best version of itself. At SkyFi, we want Earthlings to have easy access to this data and these tools, so people like Jamie Portolese, GISP can help make this work a little bit better for the rest of us. And, I want to shout out to our partner Planet. We practice what we preach; make a friend today, Earthling. We're stronger together
Sulphur, OK - After acquiring imagery through SkyFi I ran an NDVI on before and after Planet 3-meter imagery. I think it does a good job of determining the path the tornado took through town. Downtown took a direct hit and if you saw my previous post, was largely destroyed with many buildings a total loss. Along with the wind came an incredible amount of rain which is noticeable in the imagery. Ponds and streams were full and contributed to the NDVI change over the entire image and not just in the tornado's path. #geospatial #damageassessment #tornado #extremeweather #ndvi #imageprocessing Planet SkyFi
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Here's a great explanation on SAR and how radar satellites see through clouds, day or night and in any weather conditions. Differentiating technology that powers ICEYE Flood & Wildfire Insights before, during and after a natural disaster. #sar #naturaldisasters #flood #hurricane #wildfires https://lnkd.in/eAR4dgXU
How Radar Satellites See through Clouds (Synthetic Aperture Radar Explained)
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Are you ready to face the tornado and save the world from nature’s fury? Our Zibra Smoke & Fire solution was used in another project to create a stunningly realistic tornado effect! Tornado: Research and Rescue! is an action-packed adventure game where you battle the forces of nature to save lives. As a skilled storm chaser, you’ll gather crucial data, develop innovative defenses, and embark on daring rescue missions. Check it out on Steam! https://lnkd.in/eigHx6h5 P.S. You can grab Zibra Smoke & Fire here: https://lnkd.in/eQhHvtAk #vfx #gamedev #Zibra_AI #simulation
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Great explanation of numerical weather prediction and MeteoSwiss' new model, called ICON. https://lnkd.in/ewd2zqYb I'm pretty proud I helped getting it to run on Alps (https://lnkd.in/eF5bVFTD).
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Flooding in Emilia Romagna, Italy, as seen from space. This Copernicus EU #Sentinel1 composite image shows in blue the extent of the floods that affected the region on 20 October as several rivers overtopped. Copernicus Emergency Management Services have been activated. High-resolution (Sentinel-1) and very-high-resolution (COSMO-SkyMed) radar satellite imagery is planned to be acquired on the affected areas. 🔗https://lnkd.in/eTQu7RGT
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