- Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:14 am
#335804
I'm doing a bunch of research on the settings for the "physical sky" settings in Maxwell trying to get the most realistic settings for any given particular location on earth -- I've come across some interesting webpages that I think may be useful:
Todays Ozone Map:
http://toms.gsfc.nasa.gov/ozone/ozone_v8.html
Todays Aerosols Map (although I'm not sure if these are based on Angstroms turbidity or not):
http://toms.gsfc.nasa.gov/aerosols/today_aero_v8.html
Real Time water vapor map of the USA:
http://www.gst.ucar.edu/gpsrg/realtime.html
Planetary Albedo Map:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=2599
Hopefully I can get to the bottom of some sort of system that will yield locally realistic results for the atmosphere (minus clouds of course).
Any input is more than welcome.
Best,
Jason.
Todays Ozone Map:
http://toms.gsfc.nasa.gov/ozone/ozone_v8.html
Todays Aerosols Map (although I'm not sure if these are based on Angstroms turbidity or not):
http://toms.gsfc.nasa.gov/aerosols/today_aero_v8.html
Real Time water vapor map of the USA:
http://www.gst.ucar.edu/gpsrg/realtime.html
Planetary Albedo Map:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=2599
Hopefully I can get to the bottom of some sort of system that will yield locally realistic results for the atmosphere (minus clouds of course).
Any input is more than welcome.
Best,
Jason.
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