Weather Radar
Track storms, precipitation, and local weather patterns before routing anything unusual to the observation intake.
This is the LEVIATHAN monitoring room for sky, weather, atmosphere, and small strange signals. The chamber gives every tool, alert, and field log a place to live before anything unusual is routed into a Deep Dive.
Every agreed monitoring tool gets a station, an external launch button, and a direct submission path so a user can turn a signal into a Deep Dive lead without leaving the LEVIATHAN loop.
Track storms, precipitation, and local weather patterns before routing anything unusual to the observation intake.
Watch cloud bands, storms, smoke, night/day transitions, and regional movement from orbit.
Monitor space weather forecasts, geomagnetic conditions, and solar behavior that can affect the skies and signals.
Track northern and southern aurora potential, especially when sky watchers report glowing bands or color shifts.
Check fireball events and meteor reports when observers see a bright streak, flash, boom, or skyfall trail.
Check lunar phase, brightness, moonrise, and timing before logging night sky conditions.
Find dark sky conditions, light pollution zones, cloud overlays, and better locations for field observation.
Check smoke, particulate patterns, and air quality before connecting haze, color, or visibility reports.
Watch wind flow, aerosols, ocean weather, and atmospheric movement on a global animated layer.
Alerts are the chamber’s active sirens. Each lane gets a watch source, a submission path, and a place in the chamber so the page does not become a random pile of links.
Use this lane for peak windows, fireball clusters, sky streaks, sonic reports, and watcher notes.
Use this lane when geomagnetic activity, green glow, camera color shifts, or horizon lights are reported.
Use this lane for solar radio blackout alerts, geomagnetic watches, and space weather disruptions.
Use this lane for solar and lunar eclipse timing, visibility windows, photos, and observer reports.
The Observer Network sits on the page as the human layer. It turns watchers into repeat contributors and routes their chosen alert lanes into the same intake system.
Choose the lanes you want to watch. This watch form routes to the submit page with source details attached so the LEVIATHAN system can capture and sort Observer Network signups.
Logs are not comments. They are field records that can become mapped signals, Deep Dive leads, or Research Library entries.
This is the spine: the chamber watches, the observer logs, the submit page captures, the terminal reviews, the map locates, and the research library publishes.
A user checks a tool, sees a pattern, or notices a sky event.
The observation is captured as telescope, microscope, sky, weather, or alert data.
The signal routes into Submit a Deep Dive with source and type already attached.
The Deep Dive Terminal triages source quality, pattern strength, and story fit.
Location-based signals are pushed to the G-14 map layer.
Strong leads become Research Library entries, Deep Dives, or Vault expansions.