Weather Balloon Sounding
Radiosonde sounding station aesthetic — Skew-T Log-P thermodynamic diagrams, hodograph wind profiles, strip chart data tables, Stevenson screen instrument housings, METAR observation blocks, and calibration log forms on cool fog-tinted surfaces
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Design Language
This design language captures the aesthetic of a National Weather Service upper-air sounding station: the louvered Stevenson screen housings, the ruled chart paper of strip recorders, the precise columns of radiosonde data printouts, and the iconic Skew-T Log-P thermodynamic diagram that has defined atmospheric analysis since the 1940s. Every element should feel like it belongs on a meteorologist's workstation — cool, precise, data-dense, and authoritative. ---
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Design Skill
- Building weather analysis or forecasting tools - Creating atmospheric science data dashboards - Designing environmental monitoring platforms - Building scientific instrument interfaces with dense tabular data - Any application where precision, data density, and meteorological authority are primary goals
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