Title :
Case study on the adaptation of interactive visualization applications to Web-based production for operational mesoscale weather models
Author :
Treinish, Lloyd A.
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Abstract :
Visualization is required for the effective utilization of data from a weather simulation. Appropriate mapping of user goals to the design of pictorial content has been useful in the development of interactive applications with sufficient bandwidth for timely access to the model data. When remote access to the model visualizations is required the limited bandwidth becomes the primary bottleneck. To help address these problems, visualizations are presented on a Web page as a meta-representation of the model output and serve as an index to simplify finding other visualizations of relevance. To provide consistency with extant interactive products and to leverage their cost of development, the aforementioned applications are adapted to automatically populate a Web site with images and interactions for an operational weather forecasting system.
Keywords :
Web design; data visualisation; geophysics computing; interactive systems; meta data; weather forecasting; Web page; Web site; Web-based production; interactive visualization applications; meta-representation; operational mesoscale weather models; remote access; weather forecasting system; weather simulation; Application software; Bandwidth; Chromium; Computer aided software engineering; Computer graphics; Costs; Data visualization; Production; Weather forecasting; Web pages;
Conference_Titel :
Visualization, 2002. VIS 2002. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7498-3
DOI :
10.1109/VISUAL.2002.1183827