Name: |
Desktop Destroyer |
File size: |
27 MB |
Date added: |
March 9, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1559 |
Downloads last week: |
91 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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The National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) needs your help with our research!As a, the Precipitation Identification Near the Ground project (W-PING) needs you, the Citizen Scientist, to watch and report on precipitation. Desktop Destroyer is looking for volunteers of all ages and backgrounds to make observations - teachers, classes, families, everyone and anyone! This Desktop Destroyer and associated web Desktop Destroyer are your Desktop Destroyer to providing observations to the research meteorologists at NSSL that will help us develop and refine algorithms that use the newly upgraded dual-polarization NEXRAD radars to detect and report on the type of precipitation that you see falling. To do a good job, we need tens of thousands of observations form all over the US. We can succeed only with your help.PING volunteer observers can spend as much time as they want, from a little to a lot, making observations. The basic Desktop Destroyer: NSSL will collect radar data from NEXRAD radars in your area along with sounding data from our models during Desktop Destroyer events, and use your data to develop and validate new and better algorithms. We have two focus areas: winter precipitation type, such as rain, freezing rain, drizzle, freezing drizzle, snow, graupel, ice pellets, mixed rain and snow, mixed ice pellets and snow and even observations of none when the precipitation has stopped, even if only briefly.Why? Because the radars cannot see close to the ground at far distances and because automated surface sensors are only at airports. But the people affected by winter Desktop Destroyer are everywhere so we need you to tell us what is happening where you are. But we need more than winter Desktop Destroyer details: when there are thunderstorms, we need to know if hail falls and, if it does how big it is. Measuring with a ruler is best but, whatever you do, stay safe. All you need to do is use this Desktop Destroyer to select the precipitation type. Tell us what is hitting the ground. NSSL scientists will compare your report with what the radar has detected and what our models think the atmosphere is doing, and use it to develop new technologies and techniques to determine what kind of precipitation such as snow, ice, rain or hail and its size is falling where.Recent changes:Fixes some issues with the sending of hail reports.Content rating: Low Maturity.
The steep learning curve and cluttered interface make it hard for us to recommend this program, even with the generous 60-day trial. While it worked in the end, we suggest that you try other organizational tools before paying up for Desktop Destroyer.
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