| Volcano Plume in 3D | sugarsmax | 4/17/10 12:28 PM | Updated with 2nd photo. First of a few 3D photos of Eyjafjallajokull ("ay-yah-FYAH'-plah-yer-kuh-duhl"). This one is set to 1.5 km height. I think that is about right from what I've read. Photos credit AP, NYT, NASA, and Washinton Post. Keywor |
| Re: Volcano Plume in 3D | Diane9247 | 4/18/10 9:31 PM | Fantastic - looks great when zooming in, too. Thanks, pmaxfield2._________________________ ...UNICEF Horn of Africa... Women for Women International.. Room to Read .. SOS Childrens Villages.. Empower Congo Women |
| Re: Volcano Plume in 3D | jeogoe | 4/25/10 11:32 AM | Nice, but the location is incorrect .... You used the location of the initial flank eruption, which has since stopped. The second and active eruption is at the summit caldera here: 63.625856° -19.633966° You might also want to combine this with th |
| Re: Volcano Plume in 3D | sugarsmax | 1/22/12 7:39 AM | (much later I realize) I will correct the locations. So I spent some time searching, but have not found any reference to GE formally supporting a smoke object. Seems the graphics cards today could easily handle this for some basic parameters. Anyo |