ABSTRACT
This PEARC17 Visualization Showcase entry "Gonzalo and Sandy" is a video compilation of several short animations selected from the project, "Predictability and Data Assimilation of Severe Weather and Tropical Cyclones" supported by the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment via its Extended Collaborative Support Service (XSEDE ECSS). The animations visualize data based on Atlantic hurricanes Gonzalo, and Sandy the storm that devastated the United States East Coast, most notably the New Jersey shore.
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