A high performance Interactive Image Spreadsheet (IISS)
Computers in Physics
A spreadsheet interface for visualization exploration
Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '00
Visual data fusion for applications of high-resolution numerical weather prediction
Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '00
Multi-resolution visualization techniques for nested weather models
Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '00
Task-Specific Visualization Design
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
An Extended Data-Flow Architecture for Data Analysis and Visualization
VIS '95 Proceedings of the 6th conference on Visualization '95
Does the Difference between Information and Scientific Visualization Really Matter?
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
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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.