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Motion scenes from satellite image sequences four-dimensionally visualise atmospheric phenomena and processes as far as exhibited by the dynamics of clouds and cloud systems. They are presented as a non-conventional observational means and a new research tool.
A survey is given on a variety of cinematographic manipulation procedures which are necessary to meet appropriately - in each individual case - the spatiotemporal scales of observed atmospheric phenomena and an optimum of visual perception as well.
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Warnecke, G. (1987). The Visualisation of the Ceaseless Atmosphere. In: Vaughan, R.A. (eds) Remote Sensing Applications in Meteorology and Climatology. NATO ASI Series, vol 201. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3881-6_13
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