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Using an earth texture as background
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Within ParaView, satellite images or maps can be used to annotate visualizations of georeferenced climate and earth system data.
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Extrusion of topography and bathymetry
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Using ParaView’s Calculator filter, height and depth information can be used for surface extrusion, yielding a more realistic representation of topography and bathymetry.
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Reading unstructured ICON NetCDF data
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The very first steps of reading and visualizing unstructured ICON NetCDF data files using ParaView on Mistral.
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NetCDF: Date and time annotation
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Using the new filter NetCDF Time Annotation you can now easily annotate your visualization with date and time information. This works for data on both regular and ICON grids.
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Animations & screenshots
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Animations and high-resolution snapshot images are a valuable and appealing means to represent, investigate and communicate results. Learn how to create them from your ParaView projects.
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Isosurfaces and isocontours
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Learn how to display atmospheric 3D scalar data on a regular grid using isosurfaces, isocontours and volume rendering.
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Visualization of NARVAL II ICON data
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This website illustrates how to use ParaView for streamline and volume rendering visualizations on the original unstructured ICON grid. The data stem from the HD(CP)² project simulations.
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Parallel Visualization with ParaView
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ParaView can also be run in client/server mode to analyze and visualize very large data sets.
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Official ParaView Guide
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The open-source tool ParaView is primarily developed by Kitware, Inc.
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DKRZ ParaView tutorial document
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A protoype of the ParaView tutorial document written at DKRZ and the respective tutorial data can be found here.
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