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GeoVisual Analytics for Tropical Cyclone Analysis

Y. Song, J. Ye, N. Svakhine, S. Lasher-Trapp, M. Baldwin, and D. Ebert, “An Atmospheric Visual Analysis and Exploration System,” IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, vol. 12, no. 5, Sep. 2006, pp. 1157–1164. 
 
 
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This paper is from the recent Vis06 conference proceedings. The paper discusses visualization of radar data for assessing the performance of weather forecasting models. Also, they discuss ways to visualize the affect of dry air influx. 

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J. Wood, S. Kirschenbauer, J. Dollner, A. Lopes, and L. Bodum, “Using 3D in Visualization,” Exploring Geovisualization, J. Dykes, A. M. Maceachren, and M.-J. Kraak, eds., Elsevier Ltd., San Diego, California, 2005, pp. 295–312. 
 
 
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J. Wood, “Multim im parvo - Many Things in a Small Place,” Exploring Geovisualization, J. Dykes, A. M. Maceachren, and M.-J. Kraak, eds., Elsevier Ltd., San Diego, California, 2005, pp. 313–324. 
 
 
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L. A. Treinish, “Web-based Dissemination and Visualization of Operational 3D Mesoscale Weather Models,” Exploring Geovisualization, J. Dykes, A. M. Maceachren, and M.-J. Kraak, eds., Elsevier Ltd., San Diego, California, 2005, pp. 403–422. 

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S. Kirschenbauer, “Applying “True 3D” Techniques to Geovisualization: An Empirical Study,” Exploring Geovisualization, J. Dykes, A. M. Maceachren, and M.-J. Kraak, eds., Elsevier Ltd., San Diego, California, 2005, pp. 363–387. 

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J. Dollner, “Geovisualizaion and Real-Time 3D Computer Graphics,” Exploring Geovisualization, J. Dykes, A. M. Maceachren, and M.-J. Kraak, eds., Elsevier Ltd., San Diego, California, 2005, pp. 325–343. 

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C. Ware, R. Arsenault, M. Plumlee, and D. Wiley, “Visualizing the Underwater Behavior of Humpback Whales,” Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 26, no. 4, Jul.-Aug. 2006, pp. 14–18. 
 
 
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M.-J. Kraak, “Visualization Viewpoints: Beyond Geovisualization,” IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 26, no. 4, Jul-Aug 2006, pp. 6–9. 
 
 
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M. Reddy, Y. Leclerc, L. Iverson, and N. Bletter, “TerraVision II: Visualizing Massive Terrain Databases in VRML,” IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 19, no. 2, Mar. 1999, pp. 30–38. 
 
 
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C. Tominski, P. Schulze-Wollgast, and H. Schumann, “3D Information Visualization for Time Dependent Data on Maps,” Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Information Visualization, London, England, Jul. 2005, IEEE Computer Society, pp. 175–181. 
 
 
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A. M. MacEachren, M. Gahegan, W. Pike, I. Brewer, G. Cai, E. Lengerich, and F. Hardisty, “Visualization Viewpoints: Geovisualization for Knowledge Construction and Decision Support,” IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 24, no. 1, Jan. 2004, pp. 13–17. 
 
 
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A. Skupin, “A Cartographic Approach to Visualizing Conference Abstracts,” IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 22, no. 1, Jan. 2002, pp. 50–58. 
 
 
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A. M. MacEachren, How Maps Work: Representation, Visualization, and Design, The Guilford Press, New York, New York, 2004. 
 
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* The section on GeoVisualization (GVIS) is loaded with information on feature identification. 
* A lot of the book covers fundamentals of how we make sense of maps. 
* A good resource for later on and I will probably need to borrow this book again. 
 
Dr. Jankun-Kelly's book. 

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