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How WeatherNext helped the National Hurricane Center better predict Hurricane Melissa’s historic landfall in Jamaica
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How WeatherNext helped the National Hurricane Center better predict Hurricane Melissa’s historic landfall in Jamaica

Discover how our WeatherNext AI model helps the National Hurricane Center predict Hurricane Melissa's Category 5 landfall in Jamaica

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Smart bulbs that expose hue / saturation / intensity separately?

Reddit r/homeautomation·u/OpanDeluxe·about 1 month ago
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Are there any E26 smart bulbs that allow hue / saturation / intensity as distinct controls? Im finding that most the RGB bulbs throw an unpleasant color cast across the white spectrum (warm to cool). If I could pull some saturation I think it would help.

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Estimating approaching storm/weather intensity, energy, and mitigating factors

Reddit r/meteorology·u/oandroido·about 1 month ago
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For an upcoming weather system (such as the one currently traveling across the mid-US, shown here) what are some ways of estimating 1) the "energy" of the storm, and 2) what mitigating factors may be present around the storm that may increase or reduce…

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