Hurricane Julio
Hurricane Julio
Published 2017-03-08T13:41:56+00:00
Author/Origin: Francis Reddy
Relevant Mission: GOES
Hurricane Julio (2014) roamed through the Eastern Pacific Ocean without ever posing a threat to land. But before it reached hurricane status, Julio became the first tropical storm known to have produced a powerful burst of radiation called a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF), the highest-energy naturally-occurring light on Earth. For this reason, Julio became the inspiration and prototype of an effort to develop simple 3D-printable storm models from satellite imagery.
The model represents Julio as it appeared on Aug 7 at 2p.m. PDT (2100 UTC), when maximum sustained winds of 105 mph(165 km/h) placed it firmly in Category 2 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.
Print laying flat. No support required. The printing specs are for the "small" STL file, which is scaled to 50% of the large model. The large model would not fit on my printer's build plate.
Date de publication | 08/03/2017 |
Durée d’impression | 221 - 221 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 27g |
Dimensions | 98mm x 98mm x 8mm |
Technologie | FDM |
Complexité | Difficult |
Sans support | YES |