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Interesting application from the European Space Agency: Weather forecast using Android phones!

The European Space Agency has introduced a new application for Android phones that will increase the accuracy of weather forecasts.
 Interesting application from the European Space Agency: Weather forecast using Android phones!
READING NOW Interesting application from the European Space Agency: Weather forecast using Android phones!

Researchers at the European Space Agency continue to work to improve the accuracy of weather forecasts. Researchers have created an application that collects and details Satellite data. The application is currently only available to Android users.

Camaliot runs on Android 7.0 and later that supports satellite navigation

Being the first project funded by the European Space Agency, Camaliot provides better weather forecasts using the GPS receiver of smartphones around the world. it also improves. Then it comes to a common conclusion with forecasts and GPS data and presents it to the user.

The Camaliot application can be used on Android devices that support Android 7.0 and above that support satellite navigation. In a way, researchers are trying to use satellite signals to get more information about the atmosphere.

To explain the basics, a satellite signal encounters obstacles such as the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere while traveling through the air to the smartphone. Together with researchers at the European Space Agency, an algorithm was developed that analyzes these barriers. Thus, improved weather forecasts emerge with the available data.

This study is seen as the most important step in predicting weather with machine learning. Camaliot will gather information from several different satellite constellations. These include the US Global Positioning System (GPS), Russia’s GLONASS and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).

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