A suite of live operations consoles wired straight to public feeds: aircraft and seismicity on a dark world map, the ISS ground-tracked from its TLE, NOAA space-weather gauges, Wikimedia's global edit stream and a threshold alarm board — the planet and its near-space, watched in real time.
A live world map of the planet under stress — active earthquakes, cyclones, floods, volcanoes, droughts and wildfires, colour-coded by alert level.
A live surf-conditions board for the world’s iconic breaks — swell height, period and direction crossed with offshore/onshore wind to rate each break poor→epic, with a 3-day session forecast and a who-is-firing-now comparison.
A live storm board for the United States — every active National Weather Service warning, watch and advisory mapped and ranked by severity in real time.
Tells you when the ISS and bright satellites will sweep over your sky — rise and set times, peak elevation, and whether the pass is visible in twilight, propagated live from CelesTrak TLEs.
Watch the world's great rivers breathe — live discharge of the Amazon, Nile, Yangtze and two dozen more, each pulsing on a world map via Open-Meteo / GloFAS.
A live seismic ops board — every earthquake on Earth in the last 24 hours, pulsing onto a world map and scrolling down an alarm readout the instant USGS reports it.
A live earthquake-depth explorer — every recent quake colored hot-to-cold by how deep it struck, with a cross-section that reveals subduction zones diving into the mantle.
A live weather-map of the highs and lows that steer the sky — surface pressure sampled on a grid, drawn as isobars with H and L centers and the winds that wheel around them.
A live allergen ops board — current pollen levels and a 4-day peak forecast for six species across European cities, on a grains/m³ risk scale.
A live swell map of the planet — current wave height, period and swell direction sweeping over two dozen legendary breaks, from Pipeline to Nazaré, ranked by who is firing right now.
Live aircraft swarming over a region — every plane an arrow pointed down its true heading, pulled straight from the OpenSky transponder feed.
A live schematic of a city’s bike-share grid — every dock plotted and colour-graded from full racks to empty stands as bikes flow through the streets.
NOAA's live OVATION model painted as a glowing auroral oval around each magnetic pole — see where the northern and southern lights are burning right now.
A live mission console — global aircraft (ADS-B), earthquakes (USGS) and maritime traffic plotted on a dark world map as the data streams in.
A heliophysics console — solar-wind speed, planetary Kp, interplanetary magnetic field, GOES X-ray flux, flares and geomagnetic alerts, live from NOAA SWPC.
Live tracking of the International Space Station — ground track, coverage footprint, day/night terminator and next-pass prediction, propagated from its TLE.
A live tap on Wikimedia's global edit stream — every edit, page creation and log action as it happens, with rolling rate, top-wiki and composition telemetry.
A mission-control annunciator — seismic, geomagnetic, solar-flare, solar-wind and IMF conditions evaluated against thresholds into a live alarm matrix with audible tones.