Daniel Wild1
1CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia
Numerical model outputs such as those produced by hydrodynamic and biogeochemical models are often large and somewhat complex. This data commonly demands ad hoc solutions for interpretation – both during the initial development phase of a model, and during the operational phases when researchers seek to evaluate and adopt a model for use within a specific problem domain. Therefore, access to numerical model outputs in a timely, readily comprehensible format is an important consideration for unlocking the value held in numerical models, and for improving the quality of the models themselves through more efficient development lifecycles.
The Model Visual Explorer (MoVE) is a web-based system which is under development at CSIRO to address the need for rapid analysis of numerical model outputs. In this talk I will provide a brief introduction to MoVE, and discuss some of the technologies used in its implementation – including DataShader, Panel, Bokeh, Xarray, and CEMArray.
Biography:
Dan Wild is a Software Engineer with the Coastal Informatics team at CSIRO. He uses technology to maximise scientific impact by making complex information more accessible.