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I am 100% on the same track as Gull. I am looking for a cloud cover with altitude. Of course the Sun needs some altitude as well. Someone needs to make a moon (unless I just haven't run across it yet). Then I could position my camara to look out over the mountains and see the clouds moving overhead, rainfall moving along the ground, busses bopping around Boulder.. geez we're about three and a half steps from an alternate reality here. ^^ I wonder how hard it would be to manipulate traffic cam pics with gd, to show traffic movement along the highway. ![]() So yeah, could we possibly get the cloud cover moved to somewhere between the ISS track and the ground? You know what would be REALLY cool, multiple cloud layers at their correct altitude! Isn't there a feed for clouds by altitude somewhere? I'm being lazy, I could dig around my links and look for myself, of course. EDIT: Uhm.. I was wondering why my cloud cover was making a bunch of streaky lines all over the globe. Then I went to look at the layer image: http://xplanet.dyndns.org/clouds/clouds_2048.jpg VERY fascinating study in in black and white line shading, but I don't think it's going to map to the globe right.
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