Abstract
Advanced software routines have been developed for digital imaging systems to obtain three- and four- dimensional computer-generated images from meteorological satellite, radar, and conventional data. Time sequences of these digital images provide a truly four-dimensional view of evolving atmospheric conditions. Applications of this technique for convective storms research and teaching, for forecaster information, and for pilot briefing are presented.
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