LBLRTM
BeeStation-Hornet
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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LBLRTM
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What would be a thesis topic that would be viable for a Computer Science major to do that encompasses physics?
The slow-and accurate way is to run a line-by-line code like the Line By Line Ratiative Transfer Model (LBLRTM). The code has to do repeated calculations for the M absoprtion lines in your band. The number of lines depend on the chemical makeup of the atmosphere, and some of the physical quantities like pressure and temperature, and how wide your band is. A source I often use for the absorption line data (and a good primer on the calculation) is the High-resolution transmission (HITRAN) database. To figure out how much energy the atmosphere absorbs, you need to calculate the absorption of each isotope at each frequency. For accurate results, your frequencies should be spaced about 1/10 the width of the absorption lines, which means that the number of frequencies is also proportional to your bandwidth.
BeeStation-Hornet
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Made a Script to select Emotes
This is a great idea, but it would be better if it was directly implemented into our codebase in order to not be against the rules.
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Newbie Questions
Hi and welcome to the game! Yes, it is still active. When it comes to space station 13, you first need to find a server you like and then read the wiki for it. While other people may recommend other servers, I would recommend: TG Station 13 (https://tgstation13.org/), BeeStation (https://beestation13.com/) and GoonStation (https://goonhub.com/).
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I really miss community ran servers on online multiplayer games. I think it would solve a lot of problems that modern games have.
https://beestation13.com/ now YOU TOO can experience the wonder and glory of yesteryear.
- A new playable species idea
- Reminder that beestation is getting protogen species. take that as you will
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Teleporting via bluespace to a shuttle computer near you: real time shuttle flight, complete with gravitational forces and planettary orbits!
The title leaves out a lot of details.
- What are the differences between tg, fulp, and beestation code?
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Looking for a less messy /tg/-Server
You could try Tegu Station. It's a /tg/ fork, but still quite different from it, so I am not sure if you'd like it or not. Fulp Station is a direct /tg/ fork, for instance, so it will be quite the same as /tg/, although you'd probably have a difficult time dealing with the admins here but you can give it a try. Bee Station is a "/tg/ fork" in a way, but really different from it, you might as well try checking it out.
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Moodlets
Here is most of them.
- Licensing issues: Avatar Clothing
What are some alternatives?
climt - The official home of climt, a Python based climate modelling toolkit.
goonstation - Repository for the Goonstation branch of SS13
lowtran - LOWTRAN atmospheric absorption extinction, scatter and irradiance model--in Python and Matlab
tgstation - The /tg/station branch of SS13.
Yogstation - Discord: https://discord.gg/yogs13 Forums: https://forums.yogstation.net
goonstation-r4407 - The classic revision 4407 that spawned modern SS13.
Nostra-13 - Active build based on Nostra-13
Baystation12 - Baystation's flavor of Space Station 13
OpenSS13 - An open source fork of SS13 from the late 2000s.
TerraGov-Marine-Corps - TGMC: TerraGov Marine Corps, a SS13 mod
Citadel-Station-13 - Repo for the original Citadel Station build that originated from /tg/ code.
tegustation - A repository for Space Station 13. Tegu Station is based on /tg/station codebase, with modifications, of course.