Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:32 pm
These will work with the region/sector city zooms, make sure to click on the image to enlarge (for some reason the images aren't updating today???)
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/nexsat_pages ... _home.html
All use the orthographic projection.
Madison
Lat: 43.123
Long -89.325
Scael: 125
800X800
X values: 1, 1.004
Y values: 2, 1
Minneapolis
44.875
-93.216
125
800X800
1, 1.004
2, 1
Des Moines
41.518
-93.642
125
800X800
2, 1.004
4, 1.005
Chicago
41.97
-87.89
125
800X800
2, 1.005
4, 1.005
Also since these are such tight zooms, there may be times when you notice a bullseye pattern around individual stations when you run an isopleh analysis - this is because there aren't enough staions available for proper analysis.
These should look pretty neat with radar and say wind vectors if you can get the radar and satellite image times to match.
An image using the Des Moines IA satellite image and a DA WS moisture convergence analysis from 19Z on Sunday August 13:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n7/p ... dsm-mc.jpg
Pat
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/nexsat_pages ... _home.html
All use the orthographic projection.
Madison
Lat: 43.123
Long -89.325
Scael: 125
800X800
X values: 1, 1.004
Y values: 2, 1
Minneapolis
44.875
-93.216
125
800X800
1, 1.004
2, 1
Des Moines
41.518
-93.642
125
800X800
2, 1.004
4, 1.005
Chicago
41.97
-87.89
125
800X800
2, 1.005
4, 1.005
Also since these are such tight zooms, there may be times when you notice a bullseye pattern around individual stations when you run an isopleh analysis - this is because there aren't enough staions available for proper analysis.
These should look pretty neat with radar and say wind vectors if you can get the radar and satellite image times to match.
An image using the Des Moines IA satellite image and a DA WS moisture convergence analysis from 19Z on Sunday August 13:
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n7/p ... dsm-mc.jpg
Pat