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HPCC Review

HPCC Review. Part II: ImmersaDesk (FY 2000 - NGI/NW/02) Christopher W. Moore, Nancy N. Soreide, NOAA/PMEL Cathy Lascara, Glenn Wheless, Old Dominion University. HPCC Project Review Meeting, Norman, Oklahoma, 24-25 May 2000. ImmersaDesk: Collaborative Virtual Environment.

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HPCC Review

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  1. HPCC Review Part II: ImmersaDesk (FY 2000 - NGI/NW/02) Christopher W. Moore, Nancy N. Soreide, NOAA/PMEL Cathy Lascara, Glenn Wheless, Old Dominion University HPCC Project Review Meeting, Norman, Oklahoma, 24-25 May 2000

  2. ImmersaDesk: Collaborative Virtual Environment A Next Generation Internet (NGI) Testbed • Several immersive • worlds created ... • Meetings attended with • the ImmersaDesk: • Supercomputing ‘99 • AMS 2000 • PMEL Open House • Tsunami Hazard • Mitigation Steering Committee

  3. Fisheries-Oceanography on the Immersadesk Fisheries-Oceanography (FOCI) Sitka, AK Dr. Al Hermann SCRUM model topography - blue salinity isosurface currents - white tracers - red

  4. Immersion works best “Scientific visualization, exploiting the brain’s natural pattern recognition ability, is the best means available for making sense of large, complex scientific datasets.” Animate

  5. Hydrothermal Vents on the IDesk Cave5d is Vis5d for the Cave/Immersadesk Dr. Bill Lavelle’s model output of a plume event

  6. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab on the IDesk GFDL - predictive model for hurricane Floyd September 9-17th, 1999 135 mph winds

  7. Tsunami on the IDesk Tsunami group Dr. Vasily Titov Quick time movie and Immersadesk animation Movie

  8. ImmersaDesk Accomplishments: • Several immersive worlds created ... • PMEL: FOCI, Vents, Tsunami, TAO • GFDL: hurricane Floyd • UW/Oceanography Dept: Indonesian through flow • UW/JISAO : Turbulence Model • Meetings attended: • Supercomputing ’99, Nov 13-19, 1999 • AGU 2000, Jan 24-28, 2000 • PMEL Open House, March 16-17, 2000 • Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Meeting, May 9-11, 2000

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