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Cool World.
Let me explain. I took a 2-dimensional world weather map from the web, then I did it again 12 hours later. Well, the 2-dimensional flat map is made by taking a spherical map of the world, cutting it and stretching it out. To get it back on a sphere I took the image into KPT Bryce 2, pasted it onto a sphere, and voila, global weather. Anyway, the hoizontal arrow button will rotate the world by 180 degrees, and the vertical button forward and backward by 12 hours. Because this is graphically complex very few images could be used (just 4 here), but clearly there's a potential here to do some very nifty stuff on a CD. Maybe later.

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