Meet us at IEEE VIS 2018 in Berlin
We will present our recent visualization research using Met.3D (3D frontal structures and interactive ensemble sensitivity) at IEEE VIS 2018 in Berlin. Meet us there!
by Marc Rautenhaus (comments: 0)
A 3D visualization created with Met.3D appears on the front cover of the May 2018 issue of the "Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society". The image shows data from the article "Flow-Dependent Reliability: A Path to More Skillful Ensemble Forecasts" by Mark Rodwell et al. Thank you to Mark for this cooperation and to our student Florian Märkl for help with creating the image. For creation of the image, we used direct volume rendering functionality implemented by Florian in his Bachelor's thesis.
We will present our recent visualization research using Met.3D (3D frontal structures and interactive ensemble sensitivity) at IEEE VIS 2018 in Berlin. Meet us there!
A release candidate for a new version 1.4 is available, adding support for trajectory computation within Met.3D.
An image created with Met.3D appears on the front cover of the May 2018 issue of the "Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society".
Version 1.3 - March 15, 2018
Met.3D appears in the new book "Minding the Weather - How Expert Forecasters Think" by Robert R. Hoffman and...