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What is VisualizationThis is a power point basic summary of what Visualization is (1.8 MB).
Case Study: Visualizing Astronomical DataThe visualization goal of this case study is to reproduce an existing visualization by modifying an existing visualization and creating additional parts from scratch. The content for this case study is astronomical data, specifically the coordinate system of the stars in the celestial sphere. This case study also provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate competence and confidence in the use of several software tools.
Data and Vis Scavenger Hunt AnswersHere are the answers to the Scavenger Hunt activity.
Videos of Atmosphere and TornadosGallery of the Atmospheric Modeling Group at NCSA and the Convective Modeling Group at Department of Atmospheric Sciences (UIUC).
Squall Line with Mesoscale Convective VortexThe images and animations shown here represent visualizations of a squall line with a mesoscale convective vortex (MCV) using data generated by the Klemp-Wilhelmson numerical model. The model is initialized with 5 storm cells along a 160 kilometer long line. The squall line is evolving in an environment of moderate vertical windshear with winds increasing by 20 m/s between the ground and 2.5 KM above ground.
Revitalise Visualization StationVisualization Station - Bob Gotwals & Garrett Love (Cadre 2, Session 1). Visualizations on Chemistry, Earth science,physics, and biology.
Visualization ExplorationVisualization Exploration - Bob Gotwals & Garrett Love
The visualization processPresentation given by Garrett Love and Bob Gotwals during Revitalise Cadre 2, Session 2.
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