DCPViz: A Visual Analytics Approach for Downscaled Climate Projections

This paper introduces a novel visual analytics approach, DCPViz, to enable climate scientists to explore massive climate data interactively without requiring the upfront movement of massive data. Thus, climate scientists are afforded more effective approaches to support the identification of potential trends and patterns in climate projections and their subsequent impacts. We designed the DCPViz pipeline to fetch and extract NEX-DCP30 data with minimal data transfer from their public sources. We implemented DCPViz to demonstrate its scalability and scientific value and to evaluate its utility under three use cases based on different models and through domain expert feedback.

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