With the tool called "Earth Wind Map",you can see current wind speeds and weather and ocean conditions all over the Earth, in real time!
All maps use the legacy NMC/NCEP bitmap fonts developed by programmer Gloria Dent in the late 1960s. Since they are highly readable and were used on National Weather Service weather fax products for many decades and continue to be used now at NCEP, we have converted them from their FORTRAN...
The blue line and shaded area represents the average wind speed, the red represents gust value, and the green represents lull. Dots along the lines indicate time of data reported. The yellow arrows represent observed wind direction. An arrow pointing down indicates wind blowing from north to ...
The yellow arrows represent observed wind direction. An arrow pointing down indicates wind blowing from north to south, and is commonly referred as a "north wind". Note: frequency (and latency) of data is a function of the individual reporting station. Many non-WeatherFlow stations report data...
{ "value": 9.2, "unit": "C", "unitType": 17 }, "wind": { "direction": { "degrees": 315, "localizedDescription": "NW" }, "speed": { "value": 3.6, "unit": "km/h", "unitType": 7 } }, "windGust": { "speed": { "value": 4.9, "unit": "km/h", "unitType": 7...
This flow, known as the Kuroshio Extension, eventually becomes the North Pacific Current (also known as the North Pacific West Wind Drift). Much of this current’s force is lost west of the Hawaiian Islands as a great south-flowing eddy, the Kuroshio countercurrent, joins the Pacific North ...
One recent example is a dual-radar map of surface wind direction and surface currents in the vicinity of a hurricane, which revelas how a storm surge is generated. Dual-radar measurements also yield estimates of surface-wave directionality, which appears to depend on recent wind-direction ...
ocean current- the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction current,stream- a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes); "the raft floated downstream on the current"; "he felt a stream of air"; "the hose ejected a stream of water" ...
The wind direction arrows will only display if there is any wind to report. No wind equals no arrows. You can zoom in and out of the map. Once you have zoomed in, you can then select the hand icon (pan) to pan the map. You can view different Sierra Nevada rainfall amounts on the...
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