In weather visualizations, it is common to see vector data represented by glyphs placed on grids. The glyphs either do not encode magnitude in readable steps, or have designs that interfere with the data. The grids form strong but irrelevant patterns. Directional, quantitative glyphs bent along streamlines are more effective for visualizing flow patterns. With the goal of improving the perception of flow patterns in weather forecasts, we designed and evaluated two variations on a glyph commonly used to encode wind speed and direction in weather visualizations. We tested the ability of subjects to determine wind direction and speed: the results show the new designs are superior to the traditional. In a second study we designed and evaluated ...
Particle systems make an excellent tool for creating tracks (which we call strokes) in vector fields...
Figure 1: Ocean currents visualized with a set of dynamic arrows. (Left) The domain is filled with a...
Journal ArticleHigh resolution computational weather models are becoming increasing complex. However...
Most professional wind visualizations show wind speed and direction using a glyph called a wind barb...
To display patterns of winds or water currents researchers and forecasters mostly resort to graphica...
The variables most commonly displayed on weather maps are atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direc...
Information about the wind situation is crucial for en-route air traffic controllers. In this paper,...
Considerable effort has gone into building numerical weather and ocean prediction models during the ...
Many visualization methods exist in the field of scientific visualization, and new methods are being...
Environmental data have inherent uncertainty which is often ignored in visualization. For example, m...
Objective: Students will be able to explain the direction the wind is blowing by observing a wind va...
Weather maps commonly display several variables at once, usually a subset of the following: atmosphe...
We present the results from a user study looking at the ability of observers to mentally integrate w...
We present the results from a user study looking at the ability of observers to mentally integrate w...
<p>Domain 1 with 3km resolution (blue), domain 2 with 1km resolution (green), and domain 3 with 333m...
Particle systems make an excellent tool for creating tracks (which we call strokes) in vector fields...
Figure 1: Ocean currents visualized with a set of dynamic arrows. (Left) The domain is filled with a...
Journal ArticleHigh resolution computational weather models are becoming increasing complex. However...
Most professional wind visualizations show wind speed and direction using a glyph called a wind barb...
To display patterns of winds or water currents researchers and forecasters mostly resort to graphica...
The variables most commonly displayed on weather maps are atmospheric pressure, wind speed and direc...
Information about the wind situation is crucial for en-route air traffic controllers. In this paper,...
Considerable effort has gone into building numerical weather and ocean prediction models during the ...
Many visualization methods exist in the field of scientific visualization, and new methods are being...
Environmental data have inherent uncertainty which is often ignored in visualization. For example, m...
Objective: Students will be able to explain the direction the wind is blowing by observing a wind va...
Weather maps commonly display several variables at once, usually a subset of the following: atmosphe...
We present the results from a user study looking at the ability of observers to mentally integrate w...
We present the results from a user study looking at the ability of observers to mentally integrate w...
<p>Domain 1 with 3km resolution (blue), domain 2 with 1km resolution (green), and domain 3 with 333m...
Particle systems make an excellent tool for creating tracks (which we call strokes) in vector fields...
Figure 1: Ocean currents visualized with a set of dynamic arrows. (Left) The domain is filled with a...
Journal ArticleHigh resolution computational weather models are becoming increasing complex. However...