Coronvirus Map produced by IBM
As you probably know, Jeff Masters and the other founding members of Weather Underground sold the platform to IBM last year. There are some things I don't like about the WU service now, but they are beginning to experiment with delivering other sorts of data.
One of these tools is the Coronvirus Map and if you scroll down to a reasonable level, you can certainly see areas of the USA where lack of testing kits (and other factors) show considerable less infection than others.
It's mostly a gimmick for now -- but still interesting if you want play around with it.
Mark
Walking and Running and risks from COVID-19
New Studies about the risk of exercising outside...
From the executive study of a report from the Netherlands:
Quote:
Based on the simulations and data, the team suggests that individuals who are walking outdoors should maintain a minimum of four meters (13 feet) of separation. Runners and casual bikers should try to stay at least 10 meters apart (33 feet), and fast cyclists should attempt to remain at least 20 meters (66 feet) from others using the same trails. The researchers also note that avoiding the direct path of the person in front of you is vital, even when maintaining these distances.
More information here.
What about just driving around town?
The weather in Phoenix is gorgeous right now, perfect spring temperatures, but when I'm driving around town, especially at stop lights, I keep my windows rolled up tight, and I leave my AC on the setting that recirculates the air in my vehicle, rather than bringing in fresh air from the outside. It's an airborne virus. If somebody upwind from you sneezes or coughs, even at a distance, that nice cool breeze could be deadly. I hate it. I mean, I really, really hate it--but if you venture out into the world for any reason, you really can't be too careful!
Rick
Threats are real there too
And we know that the virus can live on metal and plastic for a number of days, so it could "live" inside the air ducts of the car.
Mark
USAF Thunderbirds over Las Vegas on April 11th
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loRhlFtrqcw flew over much of the Las Vegas valley today in support of the coronavirus first responders.