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hello fellow lads. I need some help for my project, what I just need global data for precipitation. I would like maps and graphs but numeral data is fine to.

 

 

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Try looking at sites that are dedicated to weather. Most of them have something to allow you to view current/past precipitation data. One that I use on a daily basis is Weather Underground (wunderground.com).

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Just now, flowalex said:

True. Didn't think about either of those two.

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If there is one thing I hate more than anything else, it's when a client asks me to make a program for macOS. I don't own a system that runs said OS. I use Ubuntu Linux, not macOS or Windows (that's why WINE exists, so that I don't have to use Windows. I tend to turn down clients that ask for a Mac program.)

 

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Core i7-5960x

64GB DDR4 RAM

Dual GTX 1080s running in 2-way SLI

Nothing else really needs to be put here. Check my profile for full specs.

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