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3D Tornado
Posted by: Vortex2, 3:42 PM GMT on August 27, 2010
Some of our friends from the University of Michigan pointed us to a 3D photo that members of the project team had taken during their tornado hunt this year. We've reproduced it here, but you can take a look at it on their pages as well.
You'll need Quicktime installed to view the image.
originalLT ~ thanks for that note. I was a little confused. Couldn't figure out the 3D business.
However: what a totally cool photo! Like SherwoodSpirit, I'm a bit dizzy from playing with it! I've never seen anything like this - what program was used? (Guess maybe I need to follow the link...)
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