Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by Semionilo 811 days ago
Are you stating this because you are a weather researcher or because you think that?

Because we do have weather balloons and weather satellites and weather stations in variant heights and situations.

3 comments

But at a ridiculously sparse density. At anything above 10km, it’s not even 1 data source per hundred thousand square km of area at any given time.

Countries the size of Poland go without for at least a decent chunk of the 8760 hours in a year.

I see this pretty often here unfortunately. Very confidently wrong statements from people who aren’t actual experts. For historical reasons there’s a sort of guise of expert on HN that can be abused.
This is how the tech nerds operate. Read a wikipedia paragraph, and become expert.
Satellites only look at the surface (and maybe clouds).

Weather balloons are extremely sparce.