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Scientific Visualization
Issue Year: 2015
Quarter: 1
Volume: 8
Number: 1
Pages: 146 - 155
Article Name: ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON OF SOFTWARE OF MARINE FORECAST'S VISUALIZATION BASED ON THE CALCULATED DATA OF OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY ON BLACK SEA BASIN BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE CRIMEAN REGION
Authors: N.N. Voronina (Russian Federation), N.V. Inyushina (Russian Federation), N.L. Mamchur (Russian Federation), M.V. Kril (Russian Federation)
Address: N.N. Voronina
voronina.nataly@mail.ru
Marine Hydrophysical Institute RAS, Sevastopol, Russia

N.V. Inyushina
inushina@yandex.ru
Marine Hydrophysical Institute RAS, Sevastopol, Russia

N.L. Mamchur
natalymamchur@gmail.com
Marine Hydrophysical Institute RAS, Sevastopol, Russia

M.V. Kril
marusz@mail.ru
Marine Hydrophysical Institute RAS, Sevastopol, Russia
Abstract: This paper focuses on the results of software modules development using modern graphics resources in software products R, JS, PHP, HTML, as well on the tools of mapping service Google Maps. The result of these modules operation is a graphical display of the Black Sea geophysical parameters. The goal is to determine most sufficient means of representation at the highest rate for future use in the development of marine forecasts of operational oceanography. An important result is also the developing of a variety of imaging software means and making up evaluative recommendations on the use of each of them. In conclusion, the paper suggests possible future applications of the "union" of graphics and a satellite map service, namely the validation of marine forecasts.
Language: Russian


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