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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 05:56 PM Mar 2012

See where the US wind blows

Caroline Morley, online picture researcher




As a child on a breezy spring day I once lost my kite. Once my tears had dried I imagined where the wind might take it and who might find it.
Digital artists Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg might have been able to tell me: they have created a live wind map of the US that traces the paths of the winds in close to real time. Once an hour the website takes the raw data from the National Digital Forecast Database and converts it into a seething mass of lines flowing over the landscape.
The artists, who lead Google's Big Picture visualisation research group in Cambridge, Massachusetts, state: "Our medium is data visualization, a technology developed by computer scientists to extract insights from raw numbers."
In this still frame from 11 am EDT today, we can see where the kite-flying weather is. Chicago is known as the Windy City: now we can see the winds coming down from Canada and the Great Lakes. There is also a swirl in the south and the strongest winds flowing across the west and north to Canada.

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http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2012/03/see-where-the-us-wind-blows.html

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See where the US wind blows (Original Post) n2doc Mar 2012 OP
Link to live view: http://hint.fm/wind/ NYC_SKP Mar 2012 #1
That is a great visualization txlibdem Mar 2012 #2
Wonder if that's surface winds? trof Mar 2012 #3
I think it amost has to be... NYC_SKP Mar 2012 #4
offshore -Pencil in 70 gigs from Maine to Virginia FogerRox Apr 2012 #5
 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
4. I think it amost has to be...
Sat Mar 31, 2012, 11:14 AM
Mar 2012

I'm pretty sure that more data points are available for surface winds, in such numbers as would be needed for that kind of detail.

FogerRox

(13,211 posts)
5. offshore -Pencil in 70 gigs from Maine to Virginia
Sun Apr 1, 2012, 07:19 PM
Apr 2012

West coast doesnt have much of a continental shelf, the East coast.... is the shiznit.

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