Visualizing and analyzing dynamic meteorological data with virtual globes: A case study of tropical cyclones |
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Affiliation: | 2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, United States;3. Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Visualization is an important component of the evaluation of meteorological models, forecasting research, and other applications. With advances in computing power, the volume of meteorological data generated by geoscience and climate researchers has been steadily increasing. The emerging technique of virtual globes has been regarded as an ideal platform for visualizing larger geospatial data over the Internet. To visualize and analyze meteorological data with the new virtual globes, this paper proposes a systematic meteorological data visualization (MDV) framework in World Wind, an open-source virtual globe. The key technologies, including a hierarchical octree-based multiresolution data organization, data scheduling, level of detail (LOD) and rendering are described in detail. The framework is then applied to a practical tropical cyclone simulation, including flow vectors, particle tracking, cross-sectional analysis, streamlines, pathway animation, and volume rendering. The results show that virtual globes are effective tools for meteorological data visualization and analysis. |
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Keywords: | Virtual globes Meteorological data Visualization Volume rendering Tropical cyclones |
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