NCSA  CAVERNUS

A Walk Through Chesapeake Bay

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Project participants: Dr. Polly Baker (NCSA), John Shalf (NCSA), Dr. Mike Stephens (AHPCRC at CEWES), Dr. Carl Cerco (CEWES). This project is supported by the PET (Programming Environment and Training) component of the DoD High-Performance Modernization Program.

In BayWalk, NCSA and CEWES are collaborating to create a virtual environment of the Chesapeake Bay as a tool for analyzing the output of the CEWES simulation. Here we see the extent of the Chesapeake ecosystem. The Bay's main tributaries are the Susquehanna, Potomac, and James Rivers. Major cities include Washington DC, Baltimore, and Norfolk. For more information checkout, http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Vis/Projects/Chesapeake

Controls:

Baywalk utilizes commandline arguments, a specific .caverc for networking and a user interface which consists of a sliding toolbar on the right side of the screen which selects between different radiobutton menus. Detailed information on these features can be found at http://infinite-entropy.ncsa.uiuc.edu/CbayDocs. Thia information is also included in a README file.

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Last modified: January 23, 1998