New technology to broadcast weather reports on TV

Hurricane hurricanes hit the United States, hurricanes hit Florence. And on the news of the cyclone, the country's weather-based television channel 'The Weather Channel' has invented a fascinating and exciting presentation of new technologies. In the meantime, she has spread to viral virology in the presentation style of millions of people.

These weather reports are being used in the new graphic technology called 'Immersive Mixed Technology' so that the artists can create a real and reliable perspective experience of upcoming natural disasters. The audience will see, what kind of reality will actually be created if a particular natural disaster strikes. He will be presented with a special kind of real experience.

Until then, the weather reports were only meant to provide information with statistics, statistics that the viewer had to imagine. But do not imagine the specter of this new inventive technology, with the view of the upcoming disaster situation.

A report by Weather Channel's new technology shows that a weather news presenter is standing on a street made of artificially constructed, and flowing water flows at different heights at its height. The cyclonic water of three feet high is coming up to its waist, and it can be shown what reality is in that state. The water of that height can throw away the people or float the car, hit the car or other people who have been stricken or hurt, others are being portrayed. After that, the height of the water surrounding the presenter in the report increases to 6 feet, when the human head will sink under the water; Then the audience can see what is happening in the situation. After that, water rises to 9 feet in height, the situation in that time is artificially shown to the viewer.

Another meteorological report shows how the tornado will hit the townside, the situation is going on.

In the reports, the real world is presented with a new generation of artists and graphic approaches. This is called 'immersive mixed technology'.

The Weather Channel's new technology will be the next day's practice, the idea is that the weather channel officials.

In an interview given to the Canada-based radio station CBS, Weeder Group Vice President Mike Potes said, "Before the weather warnings were used in many ways. But we wanted to have some more powerful methods than that, so that visitors can immediately feel the horrors of the situation. The viewer can understand the state of emergency more. '

Asked whether such reports could reduce the appeal of the news to make it entertain, Mike said, "I think there is always a cross between the news and the entertainment. We will protect it. 'Mike claimed that he was not entertained of that level.

Due to the timing and the latest technology, the form of mass media is changing day by day. Mike Potts expressed confidence that the weather report will be provided in this technology in the future. CBC

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