Abstract

Visualizing tools are now capable of synthesizing satellite imagery with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) results. The new method is applied in Augsburg, Germany, and consists of two main phases: pre-processing and post-processing. The pre-processing phase involves creating geometry, mesh, and extracting results from simulations of traffic pollutant dispersion. In the post-processing phase, the results are combined with satellite images to produce visually optimized results. The demonstration of road traffic air pollution is based on real data from local air quality measurements and specific scenarios. The results indicate that using these visualization tools produce understandable and impressive images and videos. This enhances the public's comprehension of scientific results and raises awareness of environmental issues. An increased understanding of scientific results can reinforce the implementation of environmental policies by pressuring responsible authorities to take action. This paper provides a valuable tool for visualizing air pollution and facilitating public engagement with environmental issues.

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