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    Early Development and Tuning of a Global Coupled Cloud Resolving Model, and its Fast Response to Increasing CO2 by Mauritsen, Thorsten, Redler, Rene, Esch, Monika, Stevens, Bjorn, Hohenegger, Cathy, Klocke, Daniel, Brokopf, Renate, Haak, Helmuth, Linardakis, Leonidas, Röber, Niklas, Schnur, Reiner

    “…Since the dawn of functioning numerical dynamical atmosphere- and ocean models, their resolution has steadily increased, fed by an exponential growth in…”
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    Visualization in Meteorology-A Survey of Techniques and Tools for Data Analysis Tasks by Rautenhaus, Marc, Bottinger, Michael, Siemen, Stephan, Hoffman, Robert, Kirby, Robert M., Mirzargar, Mahsa, Rober, Niklas, Westermann, Rudiger

    “…This article surveys the history and current state of the art of visualization in meteorology, focusing on visualization techniques and tools used for…”
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    4D space-time techniques: a medical imaging case study by Tory, Melanie, Röber, Niklas, Möller, Torsten, Celler, Anna, Atkins, M. Stella

    “…We present the problem of visualizing time-varying medical data. Two medical imaging modalities are compared --- MRI and dynamic SPECT. For each modality, we…”
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    4D space-time techniques:a medical imaging case study by Tory, Melanie, Rober, Niklas, Moller, Torsten, Celler, Anna, Atkins, M Stella

    “…We present the problem of visualizing time-varying medical data. Two medical imaging modalities are compared -- MRI and dynamic SPECT. For each modality, we…”
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    Visualization of Climate Science Simulation Data by Rober, Niklas, Bottinger, Michael, Stevens, Bjorn, Agrawal, Amit, Samsel, Francesca

    Published in IEEE computer graphics and applications (01-01-2021)
    “…Climate simulations belong to the most data-intensive scientific disciplines and are—in relation to one of humankind's largest challenges, i.e., facing…”
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