Gabriel Borrelli, Lars Hagemann, Jannik Steinkuhler, Adrian Derstroff, Marina Evers, Karim Huesmann, Simon Leistikow, Hennes Rave, Reyhaneh Sabbagh Gol, Lars Linsen
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2022 IEEE Scientific Visualization Contest Winner: Multifield Analysis of Vorticity-Driven Lateral Spread in Wildfire Ensembles.
We present an interactive visual analysis tool for analyzing the spread of wildfires and what influences their evolution. Multiple time-varying 3-D scalar and vector fields are investigated and related to each other to identify causes of atypical fire spread. We present a visual analysis approach that allows for a comparative analysis of multiple runs of a simulation ensemble on different levels of detail. Overview visualizations combined with volume renderings and flow visualizations provide an intuitive understanding of the fire spread.
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