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Mesoscale Circulation Modeling Visualizations

A stand alone explicit convection ZETAC model simulation was done for the globe with an astonishing averaged grid resolution of about 10-12 km. To compare the resolution of these cases with present GMCM's (Global Mesoscale Circulation Models), it's better than an N770 or a spectral T1400. This 24 hour high-resolution experiment (TERRA HRG_a) is visualized below, in addition to lower resolution experiments that have been simulated for up to 80 days total (TERRA HRG_00).

Limited region experiments applicable to Pacific Storm Tracking are also presented below.

To learn more, read about the science behind the visualizations.


TERRA HRG_a

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Small PNG (1.5 Mb)
Large TIFF (30 Mb)
1/8 Degree AVI (3.2 Mb)

TERRA HRG_00 Pacific Storm Track

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1 Degree AVI (3.2 Mb)
1/2 Degree AVI (1.0 Mb)
1/4 Degree AVI (1.3 Mb)

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Image Above PDF (24 Mb)
1/4.25 Degree AVI (2.7 Mb)
1/8.5 Degree AVI (4.5 Mb)


Computing Environment  
Data Size: Up to 88.4 Gb
Computer: Up to 504 CPUs (600 MHz MIPS R14000)
Runtime: Up to 5.3 days
Domain  
Horizontal Grid Size: Up to 2888
Vertical Grid Size: Up to 1400
Levels: 56
Project  
Scientists: Isidoro Orlanski
Steve Garner
Christopher Kerr
Group Info: Mesoscale Dynamics
Date Created: July 2003
Visualization  
Personnel: Remik Ziemlinski
Software: IRIS Explorer 5 (Rendering)
MainActor (Animation)
Ferret 5.5x (Data Processing)
NetCDF (Data Formatting)
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last modified: April 01 2004.