Photograph Sience, kind of
On a sunny day I went to take pics from our 'mountain' about 18 degrees but the sun caused a nasty haze.
I am guessing lots of weather guys get their info from the national weather service
Free https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=39.7203&lon=-82.6043&unit=0&lg=english&FcstType=graphical
Under what conditions is the least amount of haze.
Almost no clouds, a sharp sun, but a bit of clouds endless beautiful formations fill the sky.11
There are so many photos people post of the sky and lots of groups that do just that
loving photography, I thought it might be fun to make a 'scientific study'
Creating a free google sheet, entering the sky conditions along with a photo of the sky when those conditions existed.
Those taking part, might post an image of what they project it will look like :)
How much trouble collecting data, your cameras record the date and time a photo was taken. Looking at the national weather data n add it to the photo.
You can see for thousands of miles, the moon right but because the curvature of the earth limits the range of vision to 2.9 miles. On weather reports they often use 10 miles on a clear day?
support.google.com/websearch/answer/13687874
developers.google.com/maps/documentation/weather/overview#whats_next
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