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Atmospheric Rendering using Real Observations, All-sky images |
Jan 12 2014, 09:03 PM
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This might be near the edge of the UMSF scope, so if needed it can be moved to Chit-Chat. I've been working on taking a 3-D real-time cloud analysis, fed by Earth orbiting satellite and other types of remotely sensed and in-situ observations. This set of 3-D fields are then rendered to produce an all-sky image from a given vantage point. Finally this rendered image is being compared with actual camera images.
http://stevealbers.net/allsky/allsky_mtevans.html While this is done right now on Earth's surface, including the top of a 14000 foot mountain, it can be extended to work higher in the atmosphere, near-earth space, or other planets/satellites with atmospheres. The idea is to take into account scattering of sunlight, moonlight, etc. by various components of the atmosphere, including clouds, precipitation, and aerosols. Twilight is interesting to render as well. Steve |
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Thought I'd mention some animated renderings of the 2017 solar eclipse (of course without the real clouds yet) that I've been working on. These are ground level and stratospheric level views.
http://stevealbers.net/albers/allsky/eclipse.html -------------------- Steve [ my home page and planetary maps page ]
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scalbers Atmospheric Rendering using Real Observations Jan 12 2014, 09:03 PM
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scalbers Thanks, and good question nprev about Mars applica... Jan 12 2014, 11:54 PM
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scalbers Interesting point about the solar power aspect, as... Jan 13 2014, 07:48 PM
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JohnVV Nice
if you are interested
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