You can now see how clouds form in Google Earth on Android

Google Earth

In these days Google Earth is being updated on Android so you can see how clouds form in this app that presents our planet, like other celestial bodies, in a 3D perspective.

Now you will have the possibility, and above all if you are curious about training of the clouds in our atmosphere, as they accumulate, move and go to other parts of the planet. An option that will consume resources, so pay attention to the battery.

google earth, after the Carmen Sandiego event, has added a new cloud animation layer representing the last 24 hours of weather patterns around the globe. In other words, you will be able to see these enormous cyclogenesis forming over some countries, as has happened lately in the United States.

Clouds

The data for the clouds of this special layer come from the United States Naval Research Laboratory and is based on a 40MP composite image from seven satellites. Every hour a new image is sent to Google, to compress it, add shadows, transparencies and create a smooth animation at a frame rate of one per second.

New layer

Each of those frames corresponds to an hour's image. The video is then superimposed on the Earth so that it only loads when you pass through the zones or zoom in.

All the animated clouds already arrived in the month of June in the desktop version of Google Earth and it is now time for mobile phones, both Android and iOS, to use them from Map Styles> Activate Animated Clouds. So you can see how those clouds are formed and be aware of the accumulation of them before one of those super storms that threaten many countries with Climate Change falls today.

Download: Google Earth v9.2.53.6 APK


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