On 06/08/18 11:26, home user via users wrote:
I noticed that a large area of convective clouds east of the
northern-most part of the Philippines has developed a little "twist" and shows
good upper level divergence. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) seems to think it
will become a tropical cyclone soon. Better keep an eye on it! If you need the URL of
the JTWC, let me know. The site I gave you is by "CIRA", a research institute
at Colorado State U. in Fort Collins, Colorado. The site is currently "beta",
and sometimes gets somewhat behind data-wise.
I've had JTWC bookmarked for years now. As well as Tropical Storm Risk.
For my area, Himawari is best and they have their own site.
http://www.data.jma.go.jp/mscweb/data/himawari/sat_img.php?area=se2
You should try that site and see if it performs well or not for you. I've written
scripts that download the images on a daily basis and make them into movies when
typhoons hit Taiwan. :-)
I'll try to check the nVidia site tomorrow. It's late here now.
Good luck
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