Quantum Forecast Polygons:QuantumTornado
- mansour ansari

- Jul 2
- 2 min read

New Features:
Multiple Export Formats: GeoJSON, Baron, KML, and CAP formats for different integration needs
Baron Integration: Specialized format with layer stacking metadata and alert notification system
Real-time Export: Generate and download polygons instantly from current forecast data
QuantumTornado Plus Now Exports Forecast Polygons in Professional Formats
Big update: QuantumTornado Plus now includes full polygon generation and export functionality — transforming our quantum-driven forecasts into formats used by the world’s top meteorologists, broadcasters, and emergency systems.
What’s New
We're now generating NWS-style forecast polygons — in real time — directly from quantum-enhanced tornado risk points using convex hull algorithms.
These polygons are exportable in multiple industry-standard formats, including:
GeoJSON – for web GIS and modern weather mapping systems
KML – for Google Earth and other visualization tools
Baron Format – with support for alert priority + layer stacking
CAP – for direct integration with emergency management and public alert systems
What We Added
Polygon Service: Core logic to convert collapse risk points into polygons
Export Hook: React logic managing live export options
Export Panel: Desktop UI for selecting format + download
Mobile Export: Now supported in the mobile version too
📡 Why It Matters
You can now push quantum-informed tornado polygons into the same pipelines used by:
WSI (The Weather Company)
Baron Weather Systems
GRLevel3 & GR2Analyst
National Weather Service tools
With metadata support for stacking, time stamps, and alert priority, QuantumTornado Plus is no longer just a research tool — it’s operationally ready. Whether you’re a broadcaster, storm spotter network, or emergency planner, this opens the door to machine-to-machine warning systems powered by quantum entropy.
Want early access or to pilot QuantumTornado Plus in your weather center?
Contact me at Videomover@gmail.com
Visit [www.quantumtornado.com]


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