Description
Each image in the table above shows different variables from the forecast
(columns) at different resolutions (rows). As you go to higher resolution
(going down the page), you will see greater detail for the New York City
area. The left column focuses on atmospheric motion and dynamics
by illustrating surface temperature and winds. Depending on the model
output and the season, wind chill or heat index temperature may be substituted
for temperature. The right column focuses on moisture by showing
cloud properties and precipitation at the surface. Humidity will
be shown if there is no forecast of precipitation.
Instructions
By clicking and dragging your mouse inside each image you can interact
with the visualization in a three-dimensional sense. Below each image
you can select a higher-resolution version to examine the forecast results
in greater detail by clicking on the words Larger Image. Alternatively,
you can also see a similar visualization for each animated in time by clicking
on the word Animation. For the latter, the files range in
size from 1 to 5 MB. Depending on the available bandwidth, that download
may take some time. If you are having problems viewing or interacting
with these images, make sure your browser has Java and Javascript enabled.
If the forecast information presented on this page does not seem to
be current and you have visited this site recently, the results of the
previous visit may have been saved in your web browser's cache. If so,
you should change your cache settings (e.g., File->Preferences->Advanced->Cache
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you should manually clear the cache and reload the page.
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