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    • RE: About Windy

      I am looking for thermal meteorological data that I would like to be able to correlate with known meteorite atmospheric entry site areas of the atmosphere(determined by other means). I have looked many places but it occurred to me that windyty.com might know where I can look at thermal data across a big range of elevations/altitudes in a specific region of Earth, and mine thermal data(anomolies or localized spikes, specifically) collected over a given timeframe(hours? days?) across elevations from 80,000 feet AGL to ground level to a (probably relatively)high degree of resolution so as to determine trajectory and fragment descent/scatterfield area(s) of meteors and meteor showers via thermal signature, if even to a cursory and basic degree over a large area.

      As an aside and complement to the creators and employees, windyty is by FAR the best site I have ever found for understanding weather

      Any suggestions would be welcomed.

      Thankyou for your service and I wish I knew how to support your site beyond complements!

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    Latest posts made by hilslamer

    • RE: About Windy

      I am looking for thermal meteorological data that I would like to be able to correlate with known meteorite atmospheric entry site areas of the atmosphere(determined by other means). I have looked many places but it occurred to me that windyty.com might know where I can look at thermal data across a big range of elevations/altitudes in a specific region of Earth, and mine thermal data(anomolies or localized spikes, specifically) collected over a given timeframe(hours? days?) across elevations from 80,000 feet AGL to ground level to a (probably relatively)high degree of resolution so as to determine trajectory and fragment descent/scatterfield area(s) of meteors and meteor showers via thermal signature, if even to a cursory and basic degree over a large area.

      As an aside and complement to the creators and employees, windyty is by FAR the best site I have ever found for understanding weather

      Any suggestions would be welcomed.

      Thankyou for your service and I wish I knew how to support your site beyond complements!

      posted in Frequently Asked Questions
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      hilslamer