File:Atmospheric Anomaly in Times Square.jpg
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| Upload date | 2008-07-11T00:28:39Z |
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English: Atmospheric Anomaly in Times Square
VisIt was used to visualize the results from the SAMRAI simulation framework of an atmospheric anomaly in and around Times Square. A high resolution satellite image of Manhattan was combined with the visualization to provide visual context. In addition, to add realism during the fly-through sequence, VisIt uses a sky-blue background and renders the buildings with shadows. In the final sequence showing a slice through the anomaly at ground level, VisIt's expression feature is used to render a few quantization levels of interest. |
| Date | Updated: November 8, 2007 |
| Source | Visualizations that have been created with VisIt. at wci.llnl.gov |
| Author | UCRL and Andrew Wissink Ph.D., LLNL. |
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