An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
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Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#2Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#3http://www.mapbox.com/labs/forecast/temperature/ I really like the interface, even the zoom buttons could be removed or hidden as you can scrool-zoom.
Make the temperature in Celsius please!
EDIT: There seem to be a problem with the algorithms, the largest zoom displays colder temperatures( look at the temperature map ).
Largest zoom,
http://i.imgur.com/GVt3iSy.jpg
Normal zoom, picture was resized by me
Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#4Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#5Also there are definitely some quality control issues with the RTMA data, so you can bump into the garbage-in-garbage-out issue with it, but overall, this is a very nice start to something that could ultimately be quite useful.
Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#6This is pretty impressive, i wonder what the update interval and source is. http://www.mapbox.com/labs/forecast/temperature/ I really like the interface, even the zoom buttons could be removed or hidden as you can scrool-zoom. Make the temperature in Celsius please! EDIT: There seem to be a problem with the algorithms, the largest zoom displays colder temperatures( look at the temperature map ). Largest zoom, http://…
Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#7http://ourocean.jpl.nasa.gov/SST/
This is a blended product (i.e., multi-instrument, and gaps filled) with 1km resolution. There is also a 1km MODIS land surface temperature data product:
http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dataprod/dataproducts.php?MO...
Neither of these is real-time (more like daily).
Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#8This is pretty impressive, i wonder what the update interval and source is. http://www.mapbox.com/labs/forecast/temperature/ I really like the interface, even the zoom buttons could be removed or hidden as you can scrool-zoom. Make the temperature in Celsius please! EDIT: There seem to be a problem with the algorithms, the largest zoom displays colder temperatures( look at the temperature map ). Largest zoom, http://…
Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#9I am proud of forecast.io for sticking with a 'normal' color palette here, rather than the non-standard purples they have chosen for radar; as a meteorologist the purple radar hurts my brain, but this map is completely cool. Also there are definitely some quality control issues with the RTMA data, so you can bump into the garbage-in-garbage-out issue with it, but overall, this is a very nice start to something that c…
Re: An attempt to create the highest resolution real-time map of global temperature
#10Hmm, there are some superlatives ("highest resolution") in here I'm not sure about. Lots of groups create maps like this for modeling purposes. One for sea surface temperature is: http://ourocean.jpl.nasa.gov/SST/ This is a blended product (i.e., multi-instrument, and gaps filled) with 1km resolution. There is also a 1km MODIS land surface temperature data product: http://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/dataprod/dataproduct…
And while we actually use MODIS data as an input to our temperature correction model, it is, as you mentioned, land surface temperature, whereas our map represents near-surface air temperature (i.e., what you'd get in a normal weather report).