File:Climate visualization.jpg
Summary
| Description |
English: Climate visualization
This visualization depicts the carbon dioxide from various sources that are advected individually as tracers in the atmosphere model. Carbon dioxide from the ocean is shown as plumes during Feb. 1900. Image courtesy of Forrest Hoffman and Jamison Daniel of Oak Ridge National Laboratory. |
| Date | Updated: November 8, 2007 |
| Source | Visualizations that have been created with VisIt. at wci.llnl.gov |
| Author | UCRL and Forrest Hoffman and Jamison Daniel of Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
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