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General Discussion / Re: TruVu Max Questions
« on: November 12, 2014, 02:24:04 AM »I wonder how much training a TV meteorologist has to go through just to be able to make effective use out of all this computer equipment. Not only do you need a degree in meteorology, but you practically need one in computer programming and design, too!It can be a bit challenging for some but just imagine it as google earth and powerpoint on extreme steroids.
Oh, for the days when a map painted on a wall and a grease pencil were all you needed!
Compared to the old days that you referenced it actually is a lot easier. In those days radar data would come in (if they had it at all) as a gridded spreadsheet on a printer with a lot of 0 and 1s. You had to manually make an x on a map for each radar sector/pixel that had rain based on this.
Weather maps just had raw data from the weather service and printed on giant pieces of paper that had to be hung to dry and only came out once or twice a day.
It's pretty amazing how far we have come. Before MAX, the previous system required you to render every single element on the fly. Have a spelling error or want to make a quick change a few seconds before your weather hit? Not possible before. MAX renders everything on the fly. Pretty amazing stuff when you think about how much data has to be rendered.