Journal ArticleWeather visualization is a difficult problem because it comprises volumetric multi-field data and traditional surface-based approaches obscure details of the complex three-dimensional structure of cloud dynamics. Therefore, visually accurate volumetric multi-field visualization of storm scale and cloud scale data is needed to effectively and efficiently communicate vital information to weather forecasters, improving storm forecasting, atmospheric dynamics models, and weather spotter training. We have developed a new approach to multi-field visualization that uses field specific, physically-based opacity, transmission, and lighting calculations per-field for the accurate visualization of storm and cloud scale weather data. O...
The rendering of participating media still forms a big challenge for computer graphics. This remark ...
Scientific computational simulations are increasing rapidly in capability and scale, producing massi...
Weather is a time varying 3-dimensional phenomena, but the displays of weather data are inherently 2...
The evaluation of weather data from measurement and simulation remains an essential process for the ...
Journal ArticleHigh resolution computational weather models are becoming increasing complex. However...
This article surveys the history and current state of the art of visualization in meteorology, focus...
For the local TV presentation of weather forecast data it is important to have high-quality and fast...
For the local TV presentation of weather forecast data it is important to have high-quality and fast...
Cloud dynamics play an essential role in meteorology. With the increase of computational power and d...
In this paper we present the results of a joint research project between visualization researchers a...
Cyclones are complex weather phenomena, affected by multiple variables such as pressure, wind, tempe...
WeatherFlow, a personal meteorological station company, collaborated with an undergraduate team at E...
Weather maps commonly display several variables at once, usually a subset of the following: atmosphe...
We present "Met.3D", a new open-source tool for the interactive three-dimensional (3-D) visualizatio...
In recent years, exponentially increasing computer power has extended Cloud Resolving Model (CRM) in...
The rendering of participating media still forms a big challenge for computer graphics. This remark ...
Scientific computational simulations are increasing rapidly in capability and scale, producing massi...
Weather is a time varying 3-dimensional phenomena, but the displays of weather data are inherently 2...
The evaluation of weather data from measurement and simulation remains an essential process for the ...
Journal ArticleHigh resolution computational weather models are becoming increasing complex. However...
This article surveys the history and current state of the art of visualization in meteorology, focus...
For the local TV presentation of weather forecast data it is important to have high-quality and fast...
For the local TV presentation of weather forecast data it is important to have high-quality and fast...
Cloud dynamics play an essential role in meteorology. With the increase of computational power and d...
In this paper we present the results of a joint research project between visualization researchers a...
Cyclones are complex weather phenomena, affected by multiple variables such as pressure, wind, tempe...
WeatherFlow, a personal meteorological station company, collaborated with an undergraduate team at E...
Weather maps commonly display several variables at once, usually a subset of the following: atmosphe...
We present "Met.3D", a new open-source tool for the interactive three-dimensional (3-D) visualizatio...
In recent years, exponentially increasing computer power has extended Cloud Resolving Model (CRM) in...
The rendering of participating media still forms a big challenge for computer graphics. This remark ...
Scientific computational simulations are increasing rapidly in capability and scale, producing massi...
Weather is a time varying 3-dimensional phenomena, but the displays of weather data are inherently 2...