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Hurricane Bonnie (1998) Dissolving 'Crystal Cathedral' View of Precipitation with TRMM Data
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This is another experiment in using transparency to represent isosurfaces from TRMM data.
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A fly in to a set of nested 3D isosurfaces of constant precipitation density for Hurricane Bonnie, measured by TRMM on August 22, 1998. The isosurfaces are removed one by one until only the highest density surface remains, then the surfaces are restored in reverse order.
Duration: 52.0 seconds
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Animation Number: | 1032 |
Animators: | Tom Bridgman (SVS) (Lead) |
| Tom Biddlecome (SVS) |
| Greg Shirah (SVS) |
Completed: | 2000-03-13 |
Scientists: | Chris Kummerow (NASA/GSFC) |
| Alan Nelson (NASA/GSFC) |
Instruments: | TRMM/PR
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| TRMM/VIRS |
Data Collected: | 1998/08/22 |
Series: | TRMM 3D Hurricanes |
Video: | SVS2000-0001 * |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Atmospheric science
SVS
>> Hurricane
DLESE
>> Natural hazards
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