LiveWeather Map vs Global Climate Usage & Stats
-- This is an inofficial iOS App port of the Nullschool Earth Project by Cameron Beccario --
A free open weather Map to show wind, weather and oceans conditions.
Height: Atmospheric pressure corresponds roughly to altitude several pressure layers are meteorologically interesting they show data assuming the earth is completely smooth note: 1 hectopascal (hPa) = 1 millibar (mb)
Surface - the "Surface" layer represents conditions at ground or water level this layer follows the contours of mountains, valleys, etc.
• 1000hPa ~100 m, near sea level conditions
• 850hPa ~1,500 m, planetary boundary, low
• 700hPa ~3,500 m, planetary boundary, high
• 500hPa ~5,000 m, vorticity
• 250hPa ~10,500 m, jet stream
• 70hPa ~17,500 m, stratosphere
• 10hPa ~26,500 m, even more stratosphere
Overlay: Show another dimension of data using color some overlays are valid at a specific height while others are valid for the entire thickness of the atmosphere
• Wind - wind speed at specified height
• Temp - temperature at specified height
• RH - relative humidity at specified height
• WPD - Instantaneous Wind Power Density. Measure of power available in the wind: ½ρv3, where ρ is air density and v is wind velocity
• TPW - Total Precipitable Water. Total amount of water in a column of air stretching from ground to space
• TCW - Total Cloud Water. Total amount of water in clouds in a column of air from ground to space
• 3HPA - 3-hour Precipitation Accumulation. Amount of precipitation over the next three hours
• CAPE - Convective Available Potential Energy from Surface. Indicates the buoyancy of air, a measure of atmospheric instability and predictor of severe weather
• MSLP - Mean Sea Level Pressure. Air pressure reduced to sea level
• MI - Misery Index. Perceived air temperature as combination of heat index and wind chill
• SST - Sea Surface Temperature. Temperature of the ocean surface
• SSTA - Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly. Difference in ocean temperature from daily average during years 1981-2011
• HTSGW - Significant Wave Height. Roughly equal to mean wave height as estimated by a "trained observer"
• COsc - Carbon Monoxide Surface Concentration. The fraction of carbon monoxide present in air at the earth's surface
• CO2sc - Carbon Dioxide Surface Concentration. The fraction of carbon dioxide present in air at the earth's surface
• SO2sm - Sulfur Dioxide Surface Mass. Amount of sulfur dioxide in the air near the earth's surface
• DUex - Dust Extinction. The aerosol optical thickness (AOT) of light at 550 nm due to dust
• SO4ex - Sulfate Extinction. The aerosol optical thickness (AOT) of light at 550 nm due to sulfate
Projection :
• Atlantis (A)
• Azimuthal Equidistant (AE)
• Conic Equidistant (CE)
• Equirectangular (E)
• Orthographic (O)
• Patterson (P)
• Stereographic (S)
• Waterman Butterfly (WB)
• Winkel Tripel (W3)
Longitude :
• Longitude (-360 - 360). Example: -214.68
Latitude :
• Latitude (-360 - 360). Example: 14.2
Zoom :
• Zoom (0-3000)
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Four weather globes that you can rotate and zoom in on to see the current weather around the world.
Including temperatures, rain, snow, wind, pressure and climate change.
Also the current daylight and nighttime sides of the Earth.
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