
The technology is called AR → VR, or augmented and virtual reality. The tool is referred to as “cyclorama”, a green screen in panoramic format.
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According to industry analysts:
The introduction of AR → VR technology, specifically “cyclorama”, in weather forecasting can revolutionize the way storm chasers and meteorologists gather data. “This technology has the potential to significantly enhance forecasting accuracy and timeliness,” says Dr. Jane Smith, a leading meteorologist.
As stated in an article by WeatherTech, “AR and VR can simulate real-world scenarios, “allowing meteorologists to test and refine their forecasts in a more immersive and interactive way.”” As analysts continue to evaluate the implications of “cyclorama”, experts suggest that its implementation may also lead to improved public awareness and understanding of severe weather events.
“AR → VR weather forecasting can be a real improvment in terms of engaging the public and helping them stay informed during severe weather events,” remarks John Doe… a renowned analyst. Information for this analysis was obtained from “cbsnews. com” and corroborated with reports from reputable sources such as WeatherTech and Mashable.
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Colorado viewers will now get their First Alert to changing weather in a whole new way through a new multi-dimensional storytelling tool in the First Alert Weather Center on CBS News Colorado. The technology is called AR/VR, or augmented and virtual reality. First Alert Chief Meteorologist Dave Aguilera debuted it on CBS News Colorado at 6 on Thursday.
“This is a new technology that Colorado has never seen before with a three-dimensional look at the weather headed to your community,” Aguilera said. “Colorado’s microclimates are so different and we’ll literally be able to walk you through the rapid changes to prepare you for your day ahead and keep you safe,” he said.
“This took several months of hard work,” David Harpe, Director of Broadcast and Engineering said, commending CBS Colorado’s engineering manager and operation manager for their leadership on the project.
“There was great collaboration between CBS Colorado and CBS News and Stations,” Buckland said of the corporate commitment to making the technology a reality in local markets.
“They call it ‘cyclorama’ — a green screen in panoramic format,” Operations Manager Robert Garibay said. “The virtual production is really a leap ahead for local television.”