Cloudy Humberside: Now you see it, now you don't
A UK start-up has developed a technique to make cloud-free views of the UK from satellite images.
Aspia Space from Cornwall has trained its patented algorithm to interpret the observations from radar spacecraft, which have no problem seeing through cloud, to predict what the ground should look like to a standard satellite imager, if its line of sight happens to be obscured by grey skies.
The sequence above shows a typical cloudy "before" view of Humberside and an "after" synthetic construction once the algorithm is applied.
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