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Visualizing the 2D Weather Products using a Marching Squares Approach
Igor Antolovic, Dejan Ranic, Vladan Mihajlovic, Dragan Mihic, Marija orevic
The Faculty of Electronic Engineering Aleksandra Medvedeva 14, 18000 Nis Serbia, 2The Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia and South East European Virtual Climate Change Center
Abstract: In this paper, we demonstrated an effective way to visualize 2D weather products using a Marching Squares approach. We explore the possibility of extracting both isoline and color-filled iso-areas and improvements to avoid the standard broken polyline Marching Squares result and force smoother visualization. We test and validate this approach using different sampling resolutions and parameters on the real weather temperature products.
Keywords: Isoline, Marching Squares, Besier Curves Visualizing the 2D Weather Products using a Marching Squares Approach
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jes/2024/14/1/17-25
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