DYAMOND++: A High Resolution Climate Model Setup
Event Type
Posters
Scientific Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase
TP
XO
TimeTuesday, 17 November 20208:30am - 5pm EDT
LocationPoster Module
DescriptionClimate simulations clearly belong with the most data intensive scientific disciplines. The output generated by current models is increasing in size, as well as complexity. DYAMOND++ is a project using the globally coupled Earth system model ICON-ESM that permits global simulations at a resolution of 5km to study a wide range of Earth's weather and climate phenomena. The visualization of these large data sets is not trivial, and large, high resolution display surfaces, such as 4k screens and planetarium domes, are very suitable to convey the complex information within.
This short film describes the development of DYAMOND++, from low resolution climate models in the past, to high resolution regional setups to study clouds and cloud building processes in greater detail. We interviewed some of the scientific minds behind the DYAMOND++ project, and show visualization examples of their work. The visualizations are produced using ParaView and Intel's OSPRay raytracing backend.
This short film describes the development of DYAMOND++, from low resolution climate models in the past, to high resolution regional setups to study clouds and cloud building processes in greater detail. We interviewed some of the scientific minds behind the DYAMOND++ project, and show visualization examples of their work. The visualizations are produced using ParaView and Intel's OSPRay raytracing backend.