Guess installers would find something like this handy.
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#14I thought this could solve the following problem: when camping during a mountain hike, figure out where to set up the tent, by knowing at which time you will be woken up by sunlight. Unfortunately this app doesn't seem to take elevation into account -- I don't know if there is some other tool that can do it.
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#15I thought this could solve the following problem: when camping during a mountain hike, figure out where to set up the tent, by knowing at which time you will be woken up by sunlight. Unfortunately this app doesn't seem to take elevation into account -- I don't know if there is some other tool that can do it.
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#17I thought this could solve the following problem: when camping during a mountain hike, figure out where to set up the tent, by knowing at which time you will be woken up by sunlight. Unfortunately this app doesn't seem to take elevation into account -- I don't know if there is some other tool that can do it.
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#18Very neat! An idea that often came up amongst coworkers while walking to a lunch spot during the hot summers was being able to get walking directions that preferred routes in shadow. We had our own routes we came up with that didn't add much time to the total trip but had a massive increase in shade versus almost none on the fastest route. This reminds me a lot of that, though you would need good data on building hei…
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#19so knowing the buliding height we could figure out which time and day the aerial picture was taken? And given time and day we could figure out how high the buildings are. Could this be used to generate large scale 3d building models automatically? Does anyone know whether this has been attempted?
A lot of places have lidar data available that can be used for that.
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#20If your interested in using this for evaluating solar production then check out https://solcast.com/
There is a free version. I have it hooked this up to Homeassistant and predicting output for my home solar rig.