Revisiting 3D Stereo Satellite Image Displays

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Abstract

Over 30 years ago, there were a number of development efforts to display 3D stereo satellite images and associated weather. Dr. Fritz Hasler showed how the GOES-east and west satellites could be remapped to generate true stereo pairs for obtaining cloud heights and he also showed how artificial stereo images could be generated using derived IR cloud heights to generate parallax shifts for the visible or infrared images. While there was a flurry of interest in the 1980s, the techniques had largely fallen from routine usage until recently. However, technology advances in both satellites and display technology has allowed for the possible routine use of 3D stereo images.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jan 26 2012

Keywords

  • Meteorology
  • satellite images
  • weather displays

Disciplines

  • Meteorology

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