@Gkikas-LGPZ
That's cool! I did not know about this product.
But the question remains, if something like this has a chance to become a layer in Windy.com
Best regards,
Gregor
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RE: Near real time worldwide precipitation data
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Near real time worldwide precipitation data
Hi altogether,
during the last days I have been following the progress of hurricane Milton. It has now reached the atlantic ocean and with it left the zone covered by terrestrial weather radar. I was really missing the precipitation layer and thought how "boring" the map is without.Some time ago I have heard of GSMap-Data of JAXA (Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation). I wonder if it would be available for you and wether it would suit your requirements. Are you aware of GSMap?
I think it would be cool to include the data. As you know, there is no measured precipitation in most parts of the world. Lots of people in many regions of the world might appreciate having the information. What do you think?Find below some links.
Many greetings,
Gregorhttps://sharaku.eorc.jaxa.jp/GSMaPxNEXRA/index.htm
https://sentinel-asia.org/meetings/SA3JPTM2/agenda/3.1_JAXA.pdf
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RE: Near real time worldwide precipitation data
@Gkikas-LGPZ
That's cool! I did not know about this product.
But the question remains, if something like this has a chance to become a layer in Windy.com
Best regards,
Gregor -
Near real time worldwide precipitation data
Hi altogether,
during the last days I have been following the progress of hurricane Milton. It has now reached the atlantic ocean and with it left the zone covered by terrestrial weather radar. I was really missing the precipitation layer and thought how "boring" the map is without.Some time ago I have heard of GSMap-Data of JAXA (Global Satellite Mapping of Precipitation). I wonder if it would be available for you and wether it would suit your requirements. Are you aware of GSMap?
I think it would be cool to include the data. As you know, there is no measured precipitation in most parts of the world. Lots of people in many regions of the world might appreciate having the information. What do you think?Find below some links.
Many greetings,
Gregorhttps://sharaku.eorc.jaxa.jp/GSMaPxNEXRA/index.htm
https://sentinel-asia.org/meetings/SA3JPTM2/agenda/3.1_JAXA.pdf -
Satellite data NO2 emissions
Hello everyone,
in your NO2-Map you are showing modeled values from CAMS. Do you know someone who uses/ analyses NO2- data from Copernicus Sentinel 5P mission (or other missions)? I am looking for a project partner with some expertise and references. Thanks a lot and best regards, GregorPS: I hope i did not offend any policy rules of this forum with this request.