Heavy Weather
May. 27th, 2008 09:19 pm
One of the future-tech toys in Bruce Sterling's excellent Heavy Weather is almost with us: Storm researchers will be remotely flying instrument-laden drone aircraft into hurricanes this season. In fact, from the story at the BBC, the NOAA (the USA's weather science folks) have a real hardon for drone tech as it's cheaper and can go into more preposterously dangerous situations than a piloted aircraft. Punch that core, oh yes. They're not doing tornadoes yet, and the drones don't feed back full immersive VR, but I think we've all learned by now that immersive VR ain't all that; it's just one visualisation of the data, and a limited one at that. Plus the drones are great for scut-work like repeat-flying a grid over taking photos and readings; stuff that's very valuable to climate science and very boring and expensive for squishy meat pilots.
It's always nice to see some recent war tech getting a ploughshares trickle-down.