Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Weather Simulator Idea?!

I want to create a weather simulator, in which you could modify the weather by changing the temperature of lakes and/or rivers, as well as change how warm the temperature of the ground is! For example, there could be a lake that's 39 square miles and has a water temperature of 10 degrees, while a warm front of 120 degrees with a humidity of 80% could pass through. A slow moving cold front of 26 degrees could collide with a faster moving front of -23 degrees. They could move over a lake that is 156 degrees, and another front of 98 degrees could collide with the frigid air. As if things the system couldn't be more complicated, there could be a front coming from above. And there could be smaller lakes beside the larger lake. The smaller lakes could be frigid. The air pressure could be extremely unstable as compared to Earth's. The air pressure could be modified to be much lower or much denser than that of Earth. The water in the lake could move, which could affect how quickly the conditions change. And the various aspects of the environment could also be modified by changing the acidity levels. We could also introduce various pollutants such as aerosols, in order to analyze how they might affect cloud development. Vast areas could be changed, not just local climates, in order to know whether or not large scale changes would have interesting affects over these local climates. We could also create extremely small, microscopic climates, which, collectively, could change the weather pattern over the entire environment, or simply environments which are larger scaled.

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