Browsing EnvirVis19 by Subject "Environmental sciences"
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On Inconvenient Images: Exploring the Design Space of Engaging Climate Change Visualizations for Public Audiences
(The Eurographics Association, 2019)If there ever was a model theme for information visualization, climate change arguably checks all the boxes. Omnipresent and relevant, yet abstract and statistical by nature, as well as invisible for the naked eye - climate ... -
Topology-based Feature Detection in Climate Data
(The Eurographics Association, 2019)The weather and climate research community needs to analyze increasingly large datasets, mostly obtained by observations or produced by simulations. Ensemble simulation techniques, which are used to capture uncertainty, ...