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Earth with a satisfyingly flat Azimuthal Equidistant projection.

AE presents a clear and obvious explanation for world-wide weather patterns.

Based on earth.nullschool.net github which for unknown reasons disabled its AE view.

Teslas Apple version with AE (NEW)

DETAILS

earth-ae

INSTALL

  • Click earth-ae source to download earth-ae-master, then right-click the downloaded file and select Extract All

  • Click Web Server for Chrome to install Chrome Plugin

  • Select CHOOSE FOLDER button and browse to the folder where you unzipped Earth AE.

  • Move Web Server slider to the right to start the local server

  • Open this link in Chrome http://127.0.0.1:8887

chrome-web-server

REFRESH DATA

Earth AE runs locally, so it can't be disabled by the deep state. To refresh its local data files:

  • install gitbash for windows for curl.exe (one time install)

  • run this windoze script (it's included in files you extracted above):

      download-data.cmd 
    

CHANGE HISTORY

2018/08/05

  • added back Azimuthal Equidistant (AE) Projection.

    Changes are marked with "// MAL" in js/bundle.js and index.html

  • added download-data.cmd to refresh data using curl.exe

TO DO

Some data files do not update due to CORS headers.
The work around is to download the files from https://earth.nullschool.net/ using these steps:

  • Type Ctrl-Shift-I in Chrome to open the debugger.
  • Select the network tab
  • Browse to the data you want to refresh
  • Double click the data file you need to download it
  • Move the downloaded data file, into the same path you downloaded it from, in the local data folder

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