Although today's weather forecast on TV, computer or mobile device gives us a rather plastic idea of the weather that awaits us, no weather forecast goes as far as Tempescope, a device by Japanese innovators that physically simulates the next day's weather forecast in a transparent box .
Tempescope is a lucky device for physical and ambient display of the weather forecast in the form of a transparent box. Device simulates a weather forecast for the next day, it should be announced sun, rain, fog, clouds, thunder or lightning. The device is wirelessly connected to a computer (soon it will also be possible to connect it to smartphones) and the forecast is recorded from the internet. Based on online data, it displays the weather for the next day in a plastic way at the selected location.
It is used to recreate weather conditions water, ultrasound and LED lights, if the computer monitors the hourly forecast, it can also simulate the weather by the hour.
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The team behind Temposcope is currently still working on commercial version, which should be on the shelves still in 2015. But if you don't want to wait for the serial version, they have also prepared open source version devices, all of them instructions and you can find it at this link: tempescope.com.
Check out how Temposcope works in practice:
More information:
tempescope.com