10 000 000 000 (10 billion people) х50 000 conventional units (half the cost of a standard 60 m flat) = 500 000 000 000 000 (500 trillion units) for crediting of habitation in turn,on the measure of distribution of identifiers. Always construction.
Yeah, the size of Wilma's core was incredible when it was crossing Florida. I've been downloading a bunch of archived radar data from the NCDC site and manipulating it in GRLevel2... these loops are the result...lol.
Great stuff!! I'll be posting a "loop" of sorts tomorrow. I shot 25 hours of video of our historic blizzard here back in February 2006. 26 hours of video compressed into just a few minutes!
Thanks, Nathan! Yeah, Wilma's eye was definitely one of the largest I've been in... but given how fast the storm was moving, it didn't last as long as some others I've intercepted.
Thanks so much, Jim! Glad you like it. I'm going to download the same loop from the KAMX site, which should be a better view as Wilma moves across the state and exits the east coast.
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10 000 000 000 (10 billion people) х50 000 conventional units (half the cost of a standard 60 m flat) = 500 000 000 000 000 (500 trillion units) for crediting of habitation in turn,on the measure of distribution of identifiers. Always construction.
000vortex 1 year ago
I have a few saved radar images off of WeatherTap of Wilma! Her eye was HUGE!!!! LOL. Almost took up the entire southern tip of Florida.
tornadovideostock 2 years ago
Yeah, the size of Wilma's core was incredible when it was crossing Florida. I've been downloading a bunch of archived radar data from the NCDC site and manipulating it in GRLevel2... these loops are the result...lol.
vmax135 2 years ago
Great stuff!! I'll be posting a "loop" of sorts tomorrow. I shot 25 hours of video of our historic blizzard here back in February 2006. 26 hours of video compressed into just a few minutes!
tornadovideostock 2 years ago
@tornadovideostock I KNow right it waas like a giant hand over southern florida
awsome6423 6 months ago
Wow! Intense radar loops!! Awesome vid!!
CaStormChaser 2 years ago
Thanks so much, Sean! Glad you like it.
vmax135 2 years ago
Thanks, Nathan! Yeah, Wilma's eye was definitely one of the largest I've been in... but given how fast the storm was moving, it didn't last as long as some others I've intercepted.
vmax135 2 years ago
Wow great radar loop!
hurricanecitydotcom 2 years ago
Thanks so much, Jim! Glad you like it. I'm going to download the same loop from the KAMX site, which should be a better view as Wilma moves across the state and exits the east coast.
vmax135 2 years ago
I still remember Wilma...Halloween sucked that year D:
diaryboy 2 years ago
terrifying 5*
louigyboss 2 years ago