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Google zoom earth
Google zoom earth









google zoom earth

Click "Capture Street View" to add it to your project. Find a line or dot to see Street View and click.

google zoom earth

Street ViewĬlick the yellow pegman to see where Street View is available. Close the shape by clicking on the first point. Then, click on the toolbar and click globe to draw. To create shapes: Click draw line/shape to draw a shape too. Then, click the globe to draw line with series of points. To create lines: Click draw line/shape button in toolbar. Click "Save." You can also drop a placemark by dropping directly on Google Earth. Add to new project or an existing project. Here's what you can do: PlacemarksĬlick search to add and then "Add to project" in the knowledge card. Use the new "Projects" button in the left sidebar of Google Earth (the pin on map icon). In these projects, your students can stick pins to the globe, add rich media and detailed information, then present it step-by-step like a story. Send us a direct message via Twitter or Instagram or email via our contact form.Google recently added the ability to create Google Earth projects. Imagery at higher zoom levels © Microsoft. Labels and map data © OpenStreetMap contributors. Radar data via RainViewer is limited to areas with radar coverage, and may show anomalies. Weather forecast maps use the latest data from the NOAA-NWS GFS model. Imagery is captured at approximately 10:30 local time for “AM” and 13:30 local time for “PM”. HD satellite images are updated twice a day from NASA-NOAA polar-orbiting satellites Suomi-NPP, and MODIS Aqua and Terra, using services from GIBS, part of EOSDIS. Heat source maps show the locations of wildfires and areas of high temperature using the latest data from FIRMS and InciWeb. Tropical storm tracks are created using the latest forecast data from NHC, JTWC, NRL and IBTrACS. Blue clouds at night represent low-lying clouds and fog. EUMETSAT Meteosat images are updated every 15 minutes.Ĭity lights at night are not real-time. Live weather images are updated every 10 minutes from NOAA GOES and JMA Himawari-8 geostationary satellites. Explore beautiful interactive weather forecast maps of wind speed, pressure, humidity, and temperature. Watch LIVE satellite images with the latest rainfall radar. Track tropical storms, hurricanes, severe weather, wildfires and more. Zoom Earth visualizes the world in real-time.











Google zoom earth