Review: visual analytics of climate networks
Network analysis has become an important approach in studying complex spatiotemporal behaviour within geophysical observation and simulation data. This new field produces increasing numbers of large geo-referenced networks to be analysed. Particular focus lies currently on the network analysis of th...
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doaj-02400ed474d54d6a9140a71df91e6f3e2020-11-24T23:47:31ZengCopernicus PublicationsNonlinear Processes in Geophysics1023-58091607-79462015-09-0122554557010.5194/npg-22-545-2015Review: visual analytics of climate networksT. Nocke0S. Buschmann1J. F. Donges2N. Marwan3H.-J. Schulz4C. Tominski5Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Telegrafenberg A31, 14473 Potsdam, GermanyHasso Plattner Institute, Prof.-Dr.-Helmert-Str. 2–3, 14482 Potsdam-Babelsberg, GermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Telegrafenberg A31, 14473 Potsdam, GermanyPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Telegrafenberg A31, 14473 Potsdam, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research, Joachim-Jungius-Str. 11, 18059 Rostock, GermanyInstitute for Computer Science, University of Rostock, Albert-Einstein-Str. 22, 18059 Rostock, GermanyNetwork analysis has become an important approach in studying complex spatiotemporal behaviour within geophysical observation and simulation data. This new field produces increasing numbers of large geo-referenced networks to be analysed. Particular focus lies currently on the network analysis of the complex statistical interrelationship structure within climatological fields. The standard procedure for such network analyses is the extraction of network measures in combination with static standard visualisation methods. Existing interactive visualisation methods and tools for geo-referenced network exploration are often either not known to the analyst or their potential is not fully exploited. To fill this gap, we illustrate how interactive visual analytics methods in combination with geovisualisation can be tailored for visual climate network investigation. Therefore, the paper provides a problem analysis relating the multiple visualisation challenges to a survey undertaken with network analysts from the research fields of climate and complex systems science. Then, as an overview for the interested practitioner, we review the state-of-the-art in climate network visualisation and provide an overview of existing tools. As a further contribution, we introduce the visual network analytics tools CGV and GTX, providing tailored solutions for climate network analysis, including alternative geographic projections, edge bundling, and 3-D network support. Using these tools, the paper illustrates the application potentials of visual analytics for climate networks based on several use cases including examples from global, regional, and multi-layered climate networks.http://www.nonlin-processes-geophys.net/22/545/2015/npg-22-545-2015.pdf |
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Network analysis has become an important approach in studying complex
spatiotemporal behaviour within geophysical observation and simulation data.
This new field produces increasing numbers of large geo-referenced networks
to be analysed. Particular focus lies currently on the network analysis of
the complex statistical interrelationship structure within climatological
fields. The standard procedure for such network analyses is the extraction of
network measures in combination with static standard visualisation methods.
Existing interactive visualisation methods and tools for geo-referenced
network exploration are often either not known to the analyst or their
potential is not fully exploited. To fill this gap, we illustrate how
interactive visual analytics methods in combination with geovisualisation can
be tailored for visual climate network investigation. Therefore, the paper
provides a problem analysis relating the multiple visualisation challenges to
a survey undertaken with network analysts from the research fields of climate
and complex systems science. Then, as an overview for the interested
practitioner, we review the state-of-the-art in climate network visualisation
and provide an overview of existing tools. As a further contribution, we
introduce the visual network analytics tools CGV and GTX, providing tailored
solutions for climate network analysis, including alternative geographic
projections, edge bundling, and 3-D network support. Using these tools, the
paper illustrates the application potentials of visual analytics for climate
networks based on several use cases including examples from global, regional,
and multi-layered climate networks. |
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