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Previous Work These examples include both visualizations of Doppler radar and other ways to visualize weather phenomena. All images and work copyright the respective authors. | |||
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Study of a Numerically Modeled Severe Storm A classic of visualization undertaken at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. A rich variety of techniques are used to show a storm developing, including point and streamline glyphs, and plane slices of the storm. |
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National Weather Service Archives
As the usage of Doppler Radar progressed over the course of 20th century, the National Weather Service devised a variety of ways to gather and interpret the data. Historic Radar Images Gallery contains a wide assortment of images of radar's evolution. |
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Typhoon Herb: Comparison of Observed and MM5 Model Data
In 1996 Typhoon Herb ripped across Taiwan. A radar station there gathered data before being forced to shut down due to flooding and wind damage. The data was later visualized and compared with a modelled version of the storm. |