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Add cloud layers to the map #199

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skazemi opened this issue Jul 13, 2020 · 1 comment
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Add cloud layers to the map #199

skazemi opened this issue Jul 13, 2020 · 1 comment

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@skazemi
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skazemi commented Jul 13, 2020

I want to add 3D clouds to the map to simulate weather conditions.
I wonder is there a way to add 3d clouds to the map (like the built-in skydome)?
Any help would be appreciated

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ghost commented Oct 17, 2020

Hi Skazemi,

I've no idea for the 3D cloud rendering but I got near-real-time weather data working on VTS Browser JS.

In fact, I've added near-real-time precipitation on my map. I'm currently more interested in the actual data than the 3D rendering, so it's just a coloured 2D tiles from EUMETSAT on top of black & white 2D tiles from Stamen. I get the current weather data from EUMETSAT (free of charge, no subscription): https://eumetview.eumetsat.int/mapviewer/

There is access to data from geostationary satellites (for precipitation data I use METEOSAT 41.5DEG / MPE and METEOSAT 0DEG / H-SAF H03B) and you may be interested in Copernicus Sentinel-3 for a global clouds coverage. By combining data from METEOSAT and Copernicus, you could create near-real-time realistic clouds (based on cloud altitude, snow conditions, precipitation).

Please let me know your progress ;)

HTH

P.S.: the EUMETSAT tiles server seems currently down...
P.P.S.: Here is my mapConfig.json and my VTS Mapproxy.

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