Wow, this map is really cool. I'm (very) idly curious how accurate the reporting for the Sydney region is, because I just looked up the lat/lon, and found myself in the middle of an urban mall environment that I've walked past many times when I've been in the city.
Being able to look up at the buildings there and know there are indeed 5 different clouds somewhere up above my head in that specific location would be really cool. Being able to point at a specific building would be even cooler.
I do of course (sadly) appreciate the flip side of this coin which is one of (many of) the reasons precise data is not published. So I guess I'm just wondering out loud, probably rhetorically :), how I might find out one day. "<-- That building" is enough resolution for me :)
EDIT: A quick Google found baxtel.com (among other websites) has address-level locations for most providers. The buildings are all so boring, haha! (Understandably so though.)
Being able to look up at the buildings there and know there are indeed 5 different clouds somewhere up above my head in that specific location would be really cool. Being able to point at a specific building would be even cooler.
I do of course (sadly) appreciate the flip side of this coin which is one of (many of) the reasons precise data is not published. So I guess I'm just wondering out loud, probably rhetorically :), how I might find out one day. "<-- That building" is enough resolution for me :)
EDIT: A quick Google found baxtel.com (among other websites) has address-level locations for most providers. The buildings are all so boring, haha! (Understandably so though.)