Comment Re:You're right (Score 1) 364
If you're particularly interested in knowing some realistic wind velocities, pressures, temperatures etc. on Mars then you could check out the European Mars Climate Database. It was created by a group in Oxford for an ESA contract and is based on a global circulation model that tries to simulate weather on Mars. I believe they calculated 12 data points per day once in every martian season and then interpolated between them. Follow this url and it's pretty self explanatory. http://www-mars.lmd.jussieu.fr/mars/access.html
Have fun.
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