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SUMMARY:The Diurnal Beating of the Amazonian Hydroclimate
DESCRIPTION:Posters, Scientific Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase\n\
 nThe Diurnal Beating of the Amazonian Hydroclimate\n\nBock, Dominguez, Eir
 as-Barca, Yang\n\nAbout one third of the atmospheric moisture over the Ama
 zon forest comes from transpiration from the dense canopy and evaporation 
 from soils within the forest. It has been known for decades that between 2
 0% and 40% of the Amazonian precipitation originates from the forest itsel
 f. The advent of new methods to quantify the sources of atmospheric moistu
 re and the possibility of adequately visualizing the results, as shown in 
 the exploratory video, led us to the discovery of a characteristic “beatin
 g” of the atmospheric moisture of Amazonian origin. Water vapor originatin
 g from Amazonian ET ebbs and flows with a characteristic diurnal timescale
  which becomes evident with our visualization. The timescale is a result o
 f the diurnal cycle of ET, convective precipitation and advection by the w
 inds. These processes come together to form a “beating” pattern that chara
 cterizes atmospheric moisture of the Amazon forest.\n\nTag: Big Data, Data
  Analytics, Compression, and Management, Visualization\n\nRegistration Cat
 egory: Tech Program Reg Pass
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