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Google Earth Used To Predict Electrical Problems 91

coondoggie writes "What do you get when you combine images from Google Earth and the brainpower from researchers at Oak Ridge National Labs? Well in this case you get a tool that enables real-time status of the national electric grid that federal state and local agencies can use to coordinate and respond to major problems such as wide-area power outages, natural disasters and other catastrophic events. The Visualizing Energy Resources Dynamically on Earth (VERDE) system, announced this week, mashes together images and stats of everything from real-time status of the electric grid and weather information to power grid behavior modeling and simulation."
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Google Earth Used To Predict Electrical Problems

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  • Sim City Stats (Score:5, Interesting)

    by neostorm ( 462848 ) on Thursday August 07, 2008 @12:41AM (#24506539)

    I am still waiting for Google Earth to fully encompass the feedback offered in games like Sim City, where I can search regions around the world for such things as Crime Statistics, Pollution, Economy, etc.

    There are plenty of other areas we can display information as well. They've already got traffic, terrain and now this. I am currently relocating to a new area as well, and actually tried to get crime stats on potential areas I'd be living in (thinking they may have already achieved that ability), they haven't got them yet, but I hope my wish list is not too far away.

  • Re:Sim City Stats (Score:5, Interesting)

    by littlerubberfeet ( 453565 ) on Thursday August 07, 2008 @12:51AM (#24506581)

    I was researching crime before a move as well. I was stuck using an absolutely horrible web-enabled wannabe GIS thing. Having used ArcGIS, I know what a decent GIS is capable of. Google Earth is well on its way to being able to display information the way ArcView does. A buffer wizard type tool would be a wonderful thing in Google Earth...The analytical side of things is not really suitable for the Google Earth architecture though.

    Yeah, Google would do well to integrate even census data (which includes some crime, pollution and economic data) into Google Earth.

  • Re:Wha? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Amorymeltzer ( 1213818 ) on Thursday August 07, 2008 @01:11AM (#24506665)

    It's definitely a dubious title, especially since TFA says almost nothing about Google. I suppose, though, that they are technically using Google Earth in their predictions, because without it they'd have to write their own/use Mapquest. I'm sure a big part of it is getting to attach Google's name to something no one outside the department and government is really interested by, and I bet Google's happy to step in. Besides, GE is probably really nice to visualize their data with. Distance from major cities or energy producers, weather, temperature, terrain, etc.

  • Re:Wha? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Atario ( 673917 ) on Thursday August 07, 2008 @02:29AM (#24506947) Homepage

    Where does anything say Google Earth is predicting anything? All I see is "...used to predict...".

    Don't let that stop you from ostentatiously acting bored, though.

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