#sciencevisualization — Public Fediverse posts
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🌪️ One last taste of our #nextScienceArt series 🎨
Over the past few years, the #nextGEMS project has blended climate science and creativity through #calendars filled with stunning visualizations from cutting-edge #EarthSystemSimulations.
This year, we took a different path—celebrating new and past contest submissions with fresh artistic spotlights.
🖼️ Below: “Stormstreaks” by Matthias Aengenheyster (ECMWF)
This artwork visualizes 44 years (1980–2023) of extreme 10-meter #wind gusts from a high-res (~9 km) climate simulation (EERIE, tco1279 AMIP) using ESA-CCI sea surface temperature and sea ice data.📥 Explore all designs in our website’s media library or our Zenodo community
✨ All artwork was curated in the form of postcards - Download, print, and share the beauty of climate science—worldwide. 🌍💌
#ClimateArt #ScienceVisualization #ClimateModeling #H2020 #ScienceCommunication
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🌪️ One last taste of our #nextScienceArt series 🎨
Over the past few years, the #nextGEMS project has blended climate science and creativity through #calendars filled with stunning visualizations from cutting-edge #EarthSystemSimulations.
This year, we took a different path—celebrating new and past contest submissions with fresh artistic spotlights.
🖼️ Below: “Stormstreaks” by Matthias Aengenheyster (ECMWF)
This artwork visualizes 44 years (1980–2023) of extreme 10-meter #wind gusts from a high-res (~9 km) climate simulation (EERIE, tco1279 AMIP) using ESA-CCI sea surface temperature and sea ice data.📥 Explore all designs in our website’s media library or our Zenodo community
✨ All artwork was curated in the form of postcards - Download, print, and share the beauty of climate science—worldwide. 🌍💌
#ClimateArt #ScienceVisualization #ClimateModeling #H2020 #ScienceCommunication
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🌪️ One last taste of our #nextScienceArt series 🎨
Over the past few years, the #nextGEMS project has blended climate science and creativity through #calendars filled with stunning visualizations from cutting-edge #EarthSystemSimulations.
This year, we took a different path—celebrating new and past contest submissions with fresh artistic spotlights.
🖼️ Below: “Stormstreaks” by Matthias Aengenheyster (ECMWF)
This artwork visualizes 44 years (1980–2023) of extreme 10-meter #wind gusts from a high-res (~9 km) climate simulation (EERIE, tco1279 AMIP) using ESA-CCI sea surface temperature and sea ice data.📥 Explore all designs in our website’s media library or our Zenodo community
✨ All artwork was curated in the form of postcards - Download, print, and share the beauty of climate science—worldwide. 🌍💌
#ClimateArt #ScienceVisualization #ClimateModeling #H2020 #ScienceCommunication
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What are some of your favourite science visualization, data visualization or infographics blogs?
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This afternoon I'll be re-recording my process for one of the 3D characters used in the archaeological visualization.
The clip will be used as part of a "making of" video displayed at the exhibition.
Which of these areas would you like to see covered in the process video? (multiple choice)
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Hi #astrodon :) Introduction: I make pretty pictures at the European Southern Observatory.