Has anyone been able to play with these weather tools to examine the weather that day? Unfortunately is extremely buggy for me but seems like an interesting angle of resesarch..
I wouldn't know how to use those weather tools... but I saw footage of the search parties searching for the helicopter, the fog was very thick, visibility was basically zero. It seems pretty obvious to me that the fog caused the crash. They couldn't see due to thick fog and smashed into the side of a mountain.
My first thought when I heard the news was the same as everyone else's.. 7/10. But this was an act of God. In any case, the Butcher of Tehran is dead.
Has anyone been able to play with these weather tools to examine the weather that day? Unfortunately is extremely buggy for me but seems like an interesting angle of resesarch..
https://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu
I wouldn't know how to use those weather tools... but I saw footage of the search parties searching for the helicopter, the fog was very thick, visibility was basically zero. It seems pretty obvious to me that the fog caused the crash. They couldn't see due to thick fog and smashed into the side of a mountain.
My first thought when I heard the news was the same as everyone else's.. 7/10. But this was an act of God. In any case, the Butcher of Tehran is dead.
Weather manipulation also seems to be in the hands of man, unfortunately..
Not impossible, but I don't know how you would prove such a thing.
Also I was fiddling with your weather tools and the data for yesterday is missing.
could also be smoke from explosions, not fog.
"the fog of war"
Here's some footage of the fog.
Here's some of the rescue teams walking around in the fog. If it was smoke they wouldn't be able to just walk around in it without respirators.
See my response elsewhere in this thread