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Digital Earth Workbench: GOES Satellite data of Hurricane Dennis
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The Digital Earth Workbench is an interactive application that runs on a SGI Onyx Infinite Reality system and is controlled by an Immersive Workbench, tracked stereo glasses, and a tracked wand. The application allows an unprecedented freedom to roam georeferenced datasets at multiple resolutions and timescales. This animation is one of a series of direct creen captures of the application in operation. The occasional menu appearance denotes direct intervention by the operator to add or delete data or to activate a new control option.
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An animated sequence of cloud data from GOES showing Hurricane Dennis off the coast of Florida is added to the globe, with the animation speed and transparency of the data controlled interactively
Duration: 54.0 seconds
Available formats:
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| Animation Number: | 800 |
| Animator: | Steve Maher (Lead) |
| Studio: | SVS |
| Completed: | 1999-11-12 |
| Scientist: | Dennis Chesters (NASA/GSFC) |
| Instrument: | GOES-8 |
| Data Collected: | 1999/08/26 |
| Series: | Digital Earth Workbench |
| Video: | SVS1999-0031 * |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Atmospheric science
SVS
>> Hurricane
DLESE
>> Natural hazards
DLESE
>> Technology
SVS
>> Hurricane Dennis
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Please give credit for this visualization to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio |
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